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Milam
Glacier & Trishuli Peak
The district of Pithoragarh was carved out
of the district of Almora, Uttar Pradesh in
1962. Pithorgarh boasts majestic peaks like
Nanda Devi East, Nanda Devi West, Trishul,
Hardeol, Nandakhat, Rajrambha, Bambadhura,
and the Panchchuli group amongst others. It
has its fair share of magnificent glaciers
too, like the Milam, Namik, Ralam, Meola and
Balati glaciers. From these flow the mighty
rivers of Kuti, Dhauli Ganga (East), Gori
Ganga, Ram Ganga (East), Saryu and Kali (Sharda)
which provide ample scope for rafting and
canoeing. The lower hill ranges are home to
picturesque summer resorts like Champawat,
Lohaghat, Pithoragarh, Didihat and Berinag.
The lush forest cover is home to a
mind-boggling variety of flora and fauna.
On the south, Pithoragarh district touches
the Tarai area of Nainital. The northern
part of the district is the abode of exotic
and colourful tribes whose adventurous
spirit is legendary in the annals of
mountaineering and exploration. The Raji
tribe, on the verge of extinction, makes its
home in the jungles of the Himalayan range.
Festivals and religious ceremonies take
place in all parts of the district all year
around. The festival of Devi Dhura is famous
for its large scale stone-pelting by two
rival teams. Some of the ritualistic festive
events of Beas, Chaudas and Darma Valley
takes place once in 12 years. The festival
of Kanar-Chhiplakot is another major event
in this area. The temple of Punyagiri on the
banks of the river of Sharda is frequented
by thousands of devotees from the plains of
Uttar Pradesh throughout the year.
What to See
Pithoragarh: The district
headquarters is located at an altitude of
about 1650 mts in a lush sprawling valley,
also known as Sore. The hill of Chandak
located at about 2000 mts commands a
wonderful panoramic view of the divine snow
rage extending from Trishul-Nanda Devi,
Panchchuli Group and Mount Appi of Nepal.
The nearest railhead is Tanakpur, 151 kms
away and the nearest airhead is is Pantnagar
Airstrip, 249 kms away. Tourist rest houses
and hotels are available for accomodation.
Champawat: 76 kms from Pithoragarh at
an altitude of 1615 mts is Champawat, the
erstwhile capital of the Chand Rajas of
Kumaon. The ancient fort now houses the
Tehsil offices. The site of several shrines,
the principal temple here is the Nagnath
temple. A tourist bungalow is available for
accomodation.
Devidhura: 45 kms from Lohaghat lies
Devidhura at a height of 2500 mts. It is the
site of the famous temple of Barahi Devi,
and also the venue of a grand fair on the
occasion of Raksha Bandhan.
Gangolihat: Gangolihat, an important
religious site, lies 77 kms from Pithoragarh.
At the ancient Kali temple, a colourful fair
is held during Navratris. The famous Patal
Bhuvneshwari caves are located 14 kms away.
PWD and Zila Parishad Dak Bungalows are
available for accomodation.
Chaukori: 112 kms from Pithoragarh is
picturesque Chaukori which boasts a splendid
view of the Himalayas. Tourist rest house is
available.
Berinag: Berinag lies 102 kms from
Pithoragarh, which also provides a fantastic
view of the great mountains. PWD and Forest
Rest Houses are available.
Punyagiri Temple: Punyagiri temple is one of
the most renowned temples in the Kumaon
region. Lakhs of pilgrims visit the shrine
during April to June. The site is around 20
kms from Tanakpur, out of which 6 kms is to
be trekked. A tourist bungalow and
dharamsalas are available for accomodation.
Jaul Jibi: 68 kms from Pithoragarh,
Jaul Jibi is the venue of a grand fair, held
every year at the confluence of the rivers
Gori and Kali, in the month of November,
which attracts people from neighbouring
Nepal too. The Sub-Divisional Headquarters
town of Dharchula is 16 kms north of the
Nepal border. Tourist and PWD rest houses
are available.
Ritha-Saheb: A major Sikh pilgrimage
site, Ritha-Saheb lies 62 ks from Lohaghat.
Accomodation facilities are provided by the
Gurudwara authorities.
Rameshwar: 36 kms from Pithoragarh is
Rameshwar, located at the confluence of the
Ram Ganga (East) and Saryu rivers. It is the
site of a Shiva temple, where a huge fair is
held every year on Makarsankranti (January).
Nanda Devi Mela, Milam
Milam Glacier: This majestic glacier
lies 208 kms from Pithoragrah. From
Munsiyari one has to trek for 54 kms. Rest
Houses are available enroute.
Munsiyari: Munsiyari lies 154 kms
from Pithoragarh enroute to Milam Glacier.
Perched at an altitude of 7000 feet,
Munsiyari commands a fascinating view of the
Panchchuli Range and Gori river. It also
forms the base for treks to Milam, Namik and
Ralam glaciers. Munsiyari is also the venue
of numerous fairs during August and
September. Tourist rest house is available
for accomodation.
Shyamla Tal: 132 kms from Pithoragarh
is Shyamla Tal, a beautiful natural lake at
the bank of which is located Swami
Vivekananda Ashram where accomodation
facilities are available on request.
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route: The
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is conducted by the
Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam. The road journey
for this Yatra concludes at Tawaghat near
Dharchula. From this point pilgrims have to
trek through the valley of Kali (Sharda
river). Campsites are centred arond
Narayanswamy Ashram, Sirkha, Budi, Gunji,
Navedhang and Kalapani. From Gunji (3500 mts)
there is a diversion to Kuti valley which
leads to Chhota Kailash through the village
of Kuti.
Adventure Tourism
The upper reaches of Pithoragarh district
provide thrilling treks like Trail's pass,
Milam Glacier, Ralam Valley, Chhota Kailash,
Sinla etc. All these lie above 300 mts.
These are good not simply for treks but some
great skiing during winter. Several snow
peaks like Mount Hardeol challenge the most
intrepid of mountaineers. The Gori and
Sharda rivers are wonderful for river
rafting while the lakes and rivers in the
lower reaches are apt for angling.
Pithoragarh is one of the best sites for
hang-gliding
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