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Didihat

This is an amazing and most spectacular place to visit. It overlooks the carefully protected Himalayas. From sunrise to moon rise, season-to-season, it will always display a changing palette of light and color but the sweeping expanse of nature will remain extraordinary. know more

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KMVN Tourist Rest House

About Kmvn Tourist Rest House, Didihat Located in Didihat at an altitude of 2050 mts amsl, this State tourism run Economy rest house is at a distance of 203km from Tanakpur and 54km from Pithoragarh town.
Facilities Available: Catering, TV, Hot Water, Conference Hall, Marriage Hall know more

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Spent your coming vacation in Uttarakhand(Uttaranchal)- the abode of gods (Dev bhoomi). On Uttarakhand tour you will find the great diversity of the region where snow-clad mountains, green hills, fertile valleys, flowing rivers and thriving lakes add to the natural beauty. The popular hill stations of Uttarakhand are Nainital, Bhimtal, Almora, Ranikhet, Pithoragarh, Munsiyari, Mussorie, Chopta, Valley of Flowers, Joshimath and Lansdowne.

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Joshimath
The religious centre, established by Adi Shankaracharya, which he called Jyotirmath, later came to be known as Joshimath.
Valley Of Flower
The Valley of Flowers National Park is above Ghangria in the upper reaches of the Bhyundar Ganga in the Zaskar Range of the Garhwal Himalaya, Chamoli District.
Chakrata
Chakrata is known for its serene environs and polution-free atmosphere , is situated at a distance of 98 kms from Dehradun at an elevation of 7000 feet.
Dev Prayag
Dev Prayag is set on the confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers and is considered to be one of the 'Panch prayag'. From DevPrayag onwards, the river is known as Ganga.