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Chakori, Munsiyari, Patal Bhuvaneshwar
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Chaukori is a dream, surrounded by, the towering Himalayan peaks and dense forests. At a height of 2,010 m, above the sea level and 173 km away from Nainital, Chaukori is not just another hill station, but it's for the very few, who want to be there, in the majestic proximity of the Himalayas for an unbound view of the Nanda Devi and Panchchuli peaks. Chaukori is one of the few places in Kumaon, where you will find tea gardens. As the name suggests, it's like a bowl, cupped within the Himalayan heartland It is an idyllic holiday resort amidst unspoilt nature, a land bestowed with natural abundance, fruit orchards, and the jungles of Pines, Oaks and Rhododendrons.

One of the most magnificent aspects of holidaying in Chaukori is the fabulous sunrise and sunset that you are treated to. The night sky is studded with a million stars that simply take your breath away. The charming little town of Chaukori is unlike any other hill station you have seen.

These are some of the popular tourist spots in Chakori, Munsiyari,
Patal Bhuvaneshwar

Dharamghar: Dharamghar is situated 9km from Chaukori. The disciple of Gandhi, Sarla Behn spent her last days at Dharamghar. Splendid views of the stimulating Himalayas are distinctly visible from her Himdarshan Kutir.

Berinag: Berinag is a small hamlet situated at an elevation of 1,740mts at a distance of 10kms from Chaukori. The town of Berinag faces the massive snow capped peaks of the mighty Himalayas. Berinag was previously known as Bedinag and this place is famous for snake temples. Tea gardens of Berinag yield high quality tea. The outskirts of Berinag are covered with thick forests with plenty of vegetation and water streams. Berinag is rich in varied flora and fauna.

Patal Bhuvaneshwar: Patal Bhubaneshwar is sub-terranean shrine of Lord Shiva situated 20kms from Chaukori. The way to the temple is through a tunnel which leads into the cavern through a narrow dark passage of water. You can see many rocks having various shapes and figures which resembles many gods and goddesses. This cave temple is also said to be the abode of thousands of gods. This site is visited by thousand of pilgrims every year and especially on the auspicious day of Shivratri.

Munsiyari: Munsiyari offers splendid vistas of natural beauteousness as it is nestled in the snow capped peaks of the Himalayas. Munsiyari is set at an altitude of 2298mts above sea level. Munsyari is famous for its picteresque beauty and trekking excursions. Munsiyari is the camp of the trekkers to the Milam, Ralam and Namik Glaciers.

Gangolihat: Gangolihat is situated at a distance of 35kms from Chaukori and is perched at an altitude of 1800mts above sea level. An ancient temple dedicated to Kali is situated here. Gangolihat was once an important religious center of the Kumaon hills. The famous caves of Patal Bhuvaneshwar are just 14kms from Gangolihat. Gangolighat affords splendid vistas of nature's beauteousness.



 
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