Chaukori Excursion

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Chaukori is a small village sited in the Pithoragarh district of Uttrakhand state. Tibet lies to the north of Chaukori and to the south is Terai. There are several very old temples near Chaukori which can be visited for a holy experience. Some famous temples of Chaukori are Dhaulinag, Kalinag, Feninag, Bashukinag, Pinglenag, Harinag Temples, Mostamanu temple, Ghunsera Devi Temple, Kedar temple, Nakuleshwar Temple, Kamaksha Temple, Kapileshwar Mahadev cave temple, Jayanti Temple Dhwaj and Arjuneshwar Shiva temple.Chaukori India travel guide with latest information of Chaukori Tourism.

Chaukori attractions are Dharamghar, Berinag, Patal Bhuvaneshwar, Kausani, Gangolihat, Baijnath Temple to name the few majorly the tourism activities in Chaukori include.

Gangolihat

Gangolighat is well-known for Hindu Goddess Kali. It is just 35 kilo meter from Chaukori. There is an old temple by the name of Hat-lalika whis is dedicated to Kali. This is a precious pilgrimage destination for pilgrims, devotees and tourists. The holiness of the site attracts 1000s of tourists yearly. The area is also remembered for local fairs as well. It is also a holy center point of Kumaon area.

Askot Century

Located at a height of 5412 ft. in Kumaon Himalayas and is well-liked between wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. It is a safe haven for snow leopards, Himalayan black bears, musk deer, snow cock, tahra, bharal, mona, chir, kokla, pheasants and chukor. The lush sanctuary area dotted with temples is also a fine place to view the attractiveness of the Himalayas.

Patal Bhuvaneshwar

Patal Bhuvaneshwar positioned 38 kilo meters from Chaukori, Uttarakhand, India. The Patal shrine is placed inside a natural cave which is the most interesting thing about this place and attracts 1000s of people from all parts of country. Patal temple is at a height of 1350 meters above the sea level. The temple lies while on the way to Gangolighat. This temple had been the abode of 33 crore Lords as believed by the people.

Narayan Ashram

The ashram was established by Narayan Swami in 1936, about 136 km north of Pithoragarh and 14 km from Tawaghat. This religious cum-socio educational centre is set at a height of 2734 meters amidst picturesque surroundings. It has a school for local children's and imparts training to local youth. There is also a library, meditation room and samadhi sthal.

Baijnath Temple

Another well visited traveler attraction in and around the Chaukori is one of the most respected Temples, Baijnath. This temple is devoted to Lord Shiva. Pilgrims and traveler can too visit here from Kausani; Chaukori is 17 kilometers away from here. The shrine is about 1000s years old. The statue and aesthetically designed stones are proofs that show the art of the olden age. The carvings and attractive statues divert people a lot yearly. The temple is positioned on the sores of the river Gomti, and the complex of Baijnath dom was built by Katyuri kings.

Kausani

Kausani is the famous hill station. It is also called the Switzerland of India. It provides an charming sunrise over the Himalayas. The kausani experience will stay alive in your memories for lifetime. It is 120 km from the Nainital. It attitude is 1890MT.