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The
enchanting land in the lap of the majestic Himalayas seems
to be especially blessed by the mother nature. The
district is studded with major pilgrim centres like
Badrinath, Joshimath, Tungnath and Hemkund Sahib,
snow-clad peaks and exceptional natural beauty.
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Chamoli Stats
District Headquarters: Gopeshwar
Area: 7951 sq km
Total Population: 370,359
Literacy: 76.23.%
Places to Visit in Chamoli
Badrinath : Badrinath, one of the most
important pilgrim centre of the country is a part of
sacred 'Char Dhams' of the State. It is flanked by Nar
and Narayan mountains, while the Neelkanth Peak forms
a splendid backdrop.
The Shri Badrinathji temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu
was established by Adi Shankaracharya and later built
by the rulers of Garhwal about two centuries ago. It
can be divided into three partsthe Garbha, the Darshan
Mandap and Sabha Mandap. The principal idol carved out
of black stone represents meditating Lord Vishnu.
"Tapt Kund", the holy hot water spring is located in
front of the temple at the bank of Alaknanda River. A
dip in the hot waters is a must before entering the
shrine. The temple opens every year in the month of
Apr. - May and closes for winters in the third week of
Nov. Besides Badrinath there are four subsidiary
badris, which cbmprise the sacred 'Panch Badri'. The
other four badris are - Yog Dhyan Badri, Bhavishya
Badri, Adi Badri and Vriddha Badri.
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Hemkund Sahib : Hemkund or the 'Snow Lake' nestles
at a height of 4329 m. amidst seven snow-covered
mountains, which are collectively called Hemkund
Parvat. The sacred star shaped gurudwara near the lake
is one of the most important Sikh pilgrim centre and
is visited by large number of Sikhs and Hindus from
all over the world.
It is believed that Guru Govind Singh ji, the tenth
Guru of the Sikhs meditated over here. Saints like
Rishi Medhasa of the Markandeya Purana and legendary
Lakshman, the brother of Lord Ram also performed
penance here. A temple dedicated to Lord Lakshman is
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The
15 kms trek from Govindghat to Hemkund is very
popular, with breathtaking views. The best time to
come here is from July - Oct.
Around Hemkund Sahib
Ghangharia (5 kms): It serves as the base for
visiting Hemkund Sahib and is the last inhabited part
of the valley.
Govind Ghat (15 kms) : It is set on the
confluence of the Alaknanda and Bhyundar or Lakshman
Ganga. There is a big gurudwara here.
Gopeshwar : The picturesque town of Gopehswar
has some good temples in and around the city. The main
attractions are the ancient temple of Lord Shiva,
Vaitarni Kund, a group of temples without idols and
Oak View etc.
The Panch Prayag : 'Panch prayag' or the five
most sacred river confluences of the Garhwal Himalayas
are of immense religious importance. The five prayags
are VishnuPrayag, NandPrayag, KarnaPrayag, RudraPrayag
and DevPrayag, of which three are in Chamoli district.
Devprayag: It is the confluence of river
Alaknanda and Bhagirathi and is famous for temples and
river GHATS. It is believed that it was at DevPrayag
where lord Vishnu begged for 3 steps of land from King
Bali. Fairs are held on the occasion of Ramnavmi,
Dussherra and Basant Panchami.
Vishnuprayag : It is the confluence of
Alaknanda and Dhauli Ganga Rivers at 6000 feet above
sea level. Joshimath is just 12 kms from Vishnuprayag.
Nandaprayag : It is the confluence of Alaknanda
and Mandakini rivers, about 21 kms from Karnaprayag,
on the main route to Badrinath. The famous Gopalji
temple is situated here. NandaPrayag hosts fair on the
occasion of Baisakhi and Janmasthami.
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Karnaprayag : It is situated on the sacred
confluence of Alaknanda and Pindari rivers and is
known for the Karna Temple and the Uma Devi Temple. It
is believed that Lord Surya gifted Kavatch, Kundal and
Tuneer to Karna at KarnaPrayag. KarnaPrayag hosts
several temples groups- KaalBhairov temple dedicated
to Kaleshwar in the North, Jaleshwar temple in the
South and Chandika temple & Narayan temple in the
East.
Rudrapragay : It is the confluence of Alaknanda
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well known for LaxmiNarayan and Durga temples. In the
north of RudraPrayag is Koteshwar where millions of
Shivlings are believed to exist. Huge fair is hosted
every year on the day on Mahashivratri. RudraPrayag is
32 kms from KarnaPrayag.
Joshimath : This important temple town is an
important halt enroute to Badrinath and base for
trekkers to the famous Valley of Flowers. It is said
that Adi Shankaracharya gained enlightment here. Main
attractions are - Narsingh and Garuda temple, the
Shankracharya Math and amar kalp tree. During winters
the head priest of Badrinath reside and carry on their
pujas here.
Auli : This world-class winter games resort is
16 kms from Joshimath. The winter resort is run
efficiently by Garhwal Mandai Vikas Nigam (GMVN),
which provides equipm~nts as well as training to
skiiers. The 3 kms long slope ranging from a height of
2519 mts. to 3049 mts. is a major attraction. There is
a 500 mts. long ski-lift which carries skiiers back to
the slope top. The best season is from last week of
Dec. to Mar.
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Valley of Flowers : This 'paradise' of nature
lovers was discovered by Frank Smythe along with R. L.
Holdsworth in the 1930s. It lies 6 kms from Bhyundar
village and covers an area of 87.5 kms, exceptionally
rich in floral wealth. In fact the valley has the
largest collection of wild flower species. According
to mythological legends, Lord Hanuman visited the
valley to collect 'Sanjeevani' herb to save the life
of Lakshman, the brother of Lord Rama.
The Pushpawati river flows through the verdant valley
surrounded by mountains on all sides. The snow melts
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valley blooms with exotic flowers till September.
There are over 521 species of flowering plants and the
area was declared a national park in 1982 to preserve
the bio-diversity of the valley. The park is also
inhabiting by animals like' Himalayan black bears,
musk deer, brown bears, snow leopards, tahr, bharal,
serow and rich variety of butterflies.
How to Reach Chamoli
By Air: Nearest airport for Chamoli is Jolly
Grant (221 kms)
By Rail: Nearest rail head: Rishikesh (202 kms)
By Road: Well connected by road, with important
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