It is an important pilgrimage and historic centre. A group of ancient
temples dating back to the 12th and 13th century line the banks. Line
the banks of the Gomti river.
Ritha Sahib :(62 KMS.)
An important religious centre of the Sikhs.
Punyagiri:(20 KMS)
One of the most important religious centres around Pithoragarh, the Punyagiri
temple, dedicated to Maa Punyagiri is atop a rocky pinnacle.
Jageshwar: Home to a cluster of 164 temples which bear eloquent testimony to the arcitectural excellence achieved
During the period of the Chand Rajas,
jageshwar is at a distance of 34 kms from Almora.
Bageshwar:
Often equated with Varanasi is divinity, situated at the confluence of
the Gomti And Saryu rivers where the valley spreads into a wide expanse,
it is a picturesque 36 km drive down from Kausani. Pilgrim Places in.
Garhwal Gangotri:
The sacred shrine situated at an altitude of 3,200 mts ,the source of
the river bhagirathi , surrounded by the montain peaks of shivling &
satopanth.
Accessible by motorable road , is one of the most pious pilgrimages.
Yamunotri:
In the shadow of the 6,315 mts. high bandarpunch mountain, lies the source
of the river yamuna, last roadhead is hanumanchatti from where one has
to trek 13 kms. to the shrine.
Badrinath:
Abode of lard vishune nestled in the lap of nar-narayan parvat , with
the towering neelkanth peak in the background. The source of the river
alaknanda, it is one of the most revered hindu shrines of india and lies
on a motorable road.
Kedarnath:
A scenic spot situated against the backdrop of the majestic kedarnath
range at an altitude of 3,581 mts. the kedarnath shrine, a 14 km. Trek
from gaurikund, is one of the 12 jyotirlingas of lord shiva.
Hemkund
Sahib:
Associated with guru govind singh , the tenth guru of the sikhsA it is
situated at an altitude of 4,320 mts. Aabove sea level on the bank of
lake Hemkund.
Joshimath:
Situated on the slopes above the confluence of alknanda and dhauliganga
rivers is the winter home of the lord of badrinath , jushimath has many
important temples incloding the temple of ugra narsimha devoted to the
half-lion half-man incarnation of lord vishnu.













