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Asurchula is one of the highest temples in Pithoragarh, located above the beautiful Ghunsera caves. Deities and paintings of the gods and goddesses are from the Gupta Empire period. This temple is made by the Khol Leaders of Kartikeyapura, Kartikeyapura now known as Joshimath. Katyuri rulers named it after Lord Shiva's son Kartikeya. Other than the beautiful temple this provides some of the most amazing views. Spectacular snow-covered Himalayan peaks and the magnificent valley is something...
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Thal Kedar is an ancient temple located in Pithoragarh. It is very famous among the pilgrims and many people visit it, especially during Shivratri. Mentions of this temple can be found in one of the Hindu Mythologies, Skanda Purana. Other than the fabulous temple spectacular environment surrounds this temple. Lush with green environments that are highly biodiverse can be found here. Leopards, brown bears, musk deers, etc are a few of the animals that can be spotted in this region. A wide...
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This is a beautiful mountain biking trail nearby Lohaghat. It goes around the green forest regions of Sui and provides some of the most beautiful views with a backdrop of the great Himalayan peaks. Along with this region being green it is also highly diverse in terms of flora and fauna and is a delight for all nature lovers. Most of the trail follows a paved path with few sections that run along the dirt paths of the rural region with gnarly drops and jumps but this is only true if one gains...
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This magnificent mountain riding trail leads further into rural Uttarakhand amid the green setting of the Himalayas. This mountain riding track takes you through farmlands, forest regions, meadows, and other scenery, all with a gorgeous backdrop of upper Himalayan snow-covered peaks. The environment becomes even more dramatic and gorgeous on a gloomy day, yet due to the rains, these trails may become dangerous, and hence it is not recommended to cross this path during those times. Aside from...
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Banasur Fort also known as Banasur Ka Kila or Vanasur Ka Kila is a medieval-era fort that was built in memory of Banasur. Banasur was the son of the mythological king Bali. Banasur was a pretty decent king and was an even better devotee of Lord Shiva. After seeing his devotion Shiva granted Banasur with thousand arms, initially he used them for good but later on he used them for chaos and evil to find greater challenge in terms of strength and power. He even asked Shiva who would be a...