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Tourist Guide Uttarakhand UUTTTTAARRAAKKHHAANNDD UTTARAKHAND Tourism T O U R I S T G U I D E M A P l l a a u l p p r l a h o m m m o h a a i k R h h h a HAR-KI-DUN S C C o J T & o o 3566 T T Osla 13 SAPTARISHI 29 KUND 14 Sema 9 3 8 MUKHBA Netwar 14 3 Taluka Lanka Saur 1900 Ruinsaratal 2 YAMUNOTRI 2 12 5 14 j j i i Arakot h t 3 Dharali r r Bhairon Ghati NANDANVAN a Sarutal d d 6 r 3 JANKI CHATTI 4500 a a 14 9 d Mori 4 F F Atal 2575 3600 n Sarnaul i 16 14 Asnol Gad TAPOVAN a HARSIL Chirbasa 4 3 8 Phool Chatti 2620 GANGOTRI 2 4463 3 M 8 3142 9 5 23 Jermola HANUMAN CHATTI 8 5 6 HANOL 2453 3307 2400 31 Bhojkharak GAUMUKH Kanda 7 1500 Gangtari 4 Bhojbasa 18 Tiuni Rana Chatti 3 DODI 3892 Bend 21 5 32 Kedarkharak 3792 32 33 Sayana Chatti 10 4 TAL Rajgarhi 2134 Manjhi Daragad 23 Khatiyan 6 Barsu Bend PUROLA 10 GANGNANI KEDAR TAL 10 20 24 8 17 DAYARA 12 1856 To Malari 10 Khadragad 19 30 12 n Minus Gangani 6 KHATLING u Saura 4 BUGYAL Masar Tal d 21 MUNDALI 10 1210 VASUDHARA FALL ra 10 Agoda GLACIER h KANASAR 3048 3717 5 e DEOBAN Naugaon 2 2266 5 Raithal BHATWARI Basuki Tal Mana D 5 1218 4135 Chorbaria Tal o 22 3 1372 BARKOT 3650 to 3962 N T 17 Sangam Chatti 13 478 6 2118 21 Gangori 1210 (Gandhi-Sarovar) VALLEY OF 9 LAKHAMANDAL 12 Dunda LATA Bhelbagi 3 17 5 6 1.5 5 4 18 Sauri Ki Gad 14 3110 FLOWERS HEMKUND - LOKPAL 4 Bernigad 3581 4329 17 38 5 1395 Ginoti 17 UTTARKASHI Kharsoli 7 CHAKRATA 3 7 KEDARNATH BADRINATH 5 2118 1188 1453 Juma TIGER FALL 31 10 3133 Yoga Dhyan 4 22 Kalyani 7 Rambara Ghangaria Kawanu 25 i Chunn 4 Badri ha 800 ML 30 Sahashratal 2683 GAURIKUND 11 3048 tk NACHIKETA 5 23 ira 23 0m 18 V 2309 TRIYUGI NARAYANI 5 1981 30 Pulna Dharasu Bend TAL Belak MADMAHESHWAR 3 4 3 Jhala 14 2439 1982 Pandukeshwar Nagthat 2 Gangi Sonprayag Gaundhar 3289 6 2 Govindghat Dharasu Chaurangi Khal 8 10 2500 Ransi 11 Ichadhi Sahiya Nainbagh Pantwari 1 12 14 7 14 15 BUDHAKEDAR Reeh Muggu Rampur Deoria Tal VISHNUPRAYAG 19 Barethi Khamba 2438 RUDRANATH 13 16 73 2132 15 3049 Badhani 1372 Lata Lakhwar 3 1524 KALIMATH KALPESHWAR 12 Saldhar 23 YAMUNA Khai Kodar Tal 4 5 4 10 Chinyali 7 10 28 8 TUNGNATH 15 1062 NAGTIBBA 12 13 10 10 10 TAPOVAN Bhavishya To BRIDGE Saur 4 3963 3 3 3886 Panar 2 Vridha Badri 4 K S K himla KALSI 655 18 GUPT KASHI 7 JOSHIMATH Badri E 25 21 Mukhem 27 Subhai E 3 18 15 Bugyal R Haripur 3 Thatyur Sem PANWALI 8 CHOPTA 1875 Gaon R T 12 KEMPTY FALL Randhar 2900 Urgam 2 T 6 MUSSOORIE 73 Animath 14 DAKPATHAR 5 Lambgaon Ghuttu UKHIMATH 16 Homekund MILAM GLACIER M Barwala 10 M 769 1524 KANTHA Kund 5 7 12 6 K BAND SURKHANDA 22 9 K 11 Vikasnagar 15 25 Chamiyala 31 Kanchula 12 Helong 4061 0 13 2903 9 21 16 0 4 Bhatakmajri 5 DEVI Jakholi SIYAL SAUR Gailgarh 4 4242 PAONTA SAHIB 5 MUSSOORIE 17 Kharak 6 ANSUYA DEVI 5 3 2 9 GHANSYALI AULI 3 Herbertpur Tehri 60 2510-3049 5 2005 Suakholi 2 974 Chandrapuri Pokhri Mandal 9 Sagar KUANRI PASS 10 Jheel 10 4259 Shilla 12 DHANOLTI 7 al 24 CHIRBATIYA 10 17 PIPALKOTI 5 4 ASAN Dharma kh AUGUSTMUNI i 1259 Milam Village 2250 u 16 27 m 3 Samudra NANDA DEVI KOLUKHET dd ri 8 a GOPESHWAR BIRAHI Dhakwani & Wala a ip 18 4 r BARRAGE K T 9 w 1306 5 SANCTUARY 8 19 2 S CHAMOLI 17 a 16 Gadolia 21 CHAMOLI RALAM GLACIER h i k l i s w S CHAMBA 14 19 a t 960 Roop Kund Burfu h r Kanakchori 12 Panarani a o i 35 11 Pipal y 3 5 4 l m 1676 a 5029 r l 18 a K 2043 i a Tilwara 38 27 5 a B Dali 2756 M u Martoli a DEHRADUN 9 s y s NANDPRAYAG Bagubasa 5 ADI-KAILASH K P Jhanjipani a 639 ra n r 6 o ss 3 CHANDRABADNI Kandikhal g 914 1524 8 4667 a u R NEW TEHRI a 13 Reilkot T RUDRAPRAYAG Jollingkong M p o 35 17 635 Boradi45 15 N 15 12 9 n ad Lachhiwala 36 1550-1950 2 9 610 12 Blan a i 10 Ramni BEDNI BUGYAL 4752 r Majra 1.5 ev 19 Himni PINDARI 12 Lipu Pass a Agrakhal 6 Jurana tha D 10 10 1629 6 3354 h 8 ale i 6 Kaldubagar 8 12 GLACIER 12 5334 a Doiwala M ar 22 Sinla Pass S Hindolakhal h 10 14 GAUCHAR 6 Bagudiyar Kuti Nabidhang o 2 29 D KARNAPRAYAG Ghat ALI BUGYAL 3627-4625 T 1645 Jamnikhal 12 8 3987 8 6 6 9 SRIKOT 2514-3048 2509 JOLLY GRANT 9 22 6 1331 16 KUNJAPURI Simli Ghesn SUNDERDUNGA 5 Beidang 2 AIR FIELD 27 Khankra Wan 15 18 45 DEVALGARH Hariyali Nauti KAFNI 13 NARENDRANAGAR SRINAGAR 16 2436 VALLEY Phurkia Devi 13 12 3880 3281 Dugtu Bhaniyawala 3 17 30 15 39 GLACIER 12 DEOPRAYAG Bughani Koling 22 7 3261 Muni- ki reti 39 Dwali 3810 Gunji 618 1814 ADIBADRI 20 Loha Jang Pass 8 4 Lilam Village 10 SHIVPURI PAURI 2 8 11 17 3500 10 6 Buwakhal 1630 2133 Jaitoli Sela 8 21 11 KHIRSU Khati Bayali 12 42 2 11 KHALIA TOP 12 NARAYAN Budhi RISHIKESH 30 1700 Mandoli 2210 m KAUDIYALA CHIPLAKOTE 4 a Mandakhal Dar 2740 17 335 r d 36 2138 SWAMI 10 h a 36 386 13 Dhakuri Sobla 20 s g Tharali 12 MUNSYARI 11 A u 19 13 2621 ASHRAM a t 16 28 8 2135 13 g t Silogi 12 11 36 r 7 a a Balati 14 Chinkhila Gala m w G Pabau Chhutmalpur RAJAJI NATIONAL PARK ar S 18 Duili Debal Girgaon 22 6 2376 li F Chelusain 20 GAIRSAIN 1760 pa 7 12 1218 2 6 Pangu Ne 5 20 24 1650 21 3 Loharkhet 24 Chiyarthi 2200 14 35 JWALPA DEVI 12 3001 Madkot 9 Mangti 12 23 GWALDAM Song BIRTHI FALL Tawaghat 294 8 CHILLA NEELKANTH Khajirikhal 8 6 16 Chiplaghat 28 DOODHATOLI 1960 1400 19 6 914 15 17 aharanpur PIRAN Byasi 12 Panduwakhal 12 To S HARIDWAR 20 Amola Dwarikhal 25 8 Satpuli 30 Fanchoya Dangoli 24 1 Sama 30 Tejam 28 KALIAR 12 7 Kapkot Bharari 12 2 44 Chorinkhal BINSAR 1126 Sheraghat 19 12 Chobatta 2480 19 Bahadrabad Yamkeshwar 32 30 5 6 Khal 20 BAIJNATH 24 21 37 19 19 Peersain 23 Kandakhal Gumkhal 2372 To Thailisain 12 Saharanpur & Punjab ROORKEE Laldhang CHAUKHUTIYA 17 2010 29 KANVA- 17 13 F 29 2090 BAGESHWAR 29 o LANSDOWNE Rithakhal 25 960 CHAUKORI re 19 24 JAUL JIBI s ASHRAM 13 2 10 t 18 1706 KAUSANI 4 23 Dharchula 16 R 25 3 d Kalalghati Baijroan DUNAGIRI Kanda Thal . 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Dhikala Salt Bhatrojkhan l 1645 48 1646 u Artola CORBETT NATIONAL a 49 36 16 46 SITLAKHET27 30 JALNA n PARK a 29 Jhula Ghat Kakri 5 5 w 20 30 u 2 Mohan 30 Ghat 18 n RAMESHWAR 3 6 2297 Pyura a KALAGARH Sonapani P Panar MUZAFFARNAGAR 31 Betalghat MUKTESHWAR 8 Dhangarhi KHAIRNA Shaharphatak Ghat Nagina 4 43 20 26 ABBOTT 7 For BHATELIA 36 26 3 27 est R 19 6 DEVIDHURA Kotwali oad MOUNT PANCHESHWAR Padam Marorakhan 5 RAMGARH 21 10 25 38 1950 n 14 Puri Dhanachuli ha Afzalgarh 20 tik 20 Ramnagar 11 18 10 he 14 LOHAGHAT NAINITAL Palara 10 Patlot K 21 12 BHOWALI 9 28 Okhal Kanda 15 Dhunaghat 5 13 10 16 6 Khutani 26 Sitabani KHURPA TAL 7 2 16 BHIM TAL CHAMPAWAT Water JEOLIKOT Harishtal MAYAWATI 23 14 24 12 Janglia Gaon 1615 Dhampur Jaspur 26 21 Fall 16 4 ASHRAM 30 SAT TAL 10 67 19 18 4 KALADHUNIGI 3 52 ya R Adi Kailash 17 a n an NAUKUCHIA 38 N o 24 iba a 5 gh Kashipur G K 30 TAL 4 Halidwani ath Bijnor 12 go Hairakhan Seohara 21 da SHYAMLA TAL Thakurdwar Bajpur m 28 RITHA SAHIB 21 50 17 24 5 Sukhidhang 5 Doraha PUNYAGIRI 15 Chorgalia 831 REFERENCES 24 Lalkua 3 MEERUT Kanth 33 32 Tunyas 7 UDHAMSINGH MOTOR ROAD 5 NAGAR 6 17 30 23 6 26 Pantnagar 12 Tanakpur 45 41 Pantnagar BANBASA Airport RUDRAPUR 13 NANAKMATTA 13 2 13 TREKKING ROUTE 10 15 Modinagar Kichha Sitarganj Khatima 35 25 5 5 Garhmukteshwar 46 15 69 Rampur Doraha RAILWAYS Delhi Gajroula MORADABAD 23 31 20 Ghaziabad 32 Hapur 588 Rampur PILIBHIT DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS 66 50 BAREILLY TOURIST PLACE To Lucknow RELIGIOUS PLACE To Lucknow While we have made every effort to make this an useful publication for the visitor, some of the factual information is liable to change.
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