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Uttarakhand Tourist Place<a href = '/tourist-place-india/uttarakhand/baijnath.html' title=' Baijnath' class='backlinks'> Baijnath</a> Baijnath is a small India town on the banks of the Gomti River in the Bageswar district of Uttarkhand The main attraction of Baijnath is an ancient temple of Shiv. The place is most noted for its ancient temples. The temple is situated at the junction of the rivers Gomti and Saryu, where you find the abundant fish in the river. The temple complex of Baijnath was constructed by the Katyuri kings. Neighbouring toursit places are Garur, Bageshwar, and Kausani It is about 16.5 kilometers from Kausani.


Road distance
Almora			70km 
Bageshwar 26 km
Kausani 19 km on the bank of Gomti river in a flat valley.

Altitude of 1126 m. below Kausani is the famous temple complex of Baijnath in the Garur valley of Katyur. A group of ancient temples dating back to the 12th & 13th century line the banks of the river, presenting a beautiful sight. The temples are remarked upon, for its carving stone work & heritage. Built by Katyuri Ruler, these have over the time become synonymous with India's rich mythology..

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