Dhanaulti
Dhanaulti
Dhanolti | |
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Hill station | |
Coordinates:30°27′N78°15′E/ 30.45°N 78.25°E | |
Country | India |
State | Uttarakhand |
District | Tehri Garhwal |
Elevation | 2,286 m (7,500 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 1,021 |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi, garhwali |
Time zone | UTC+5:30(IST) |
Telephone code | 91-1376 |
Vehicle registration | UK 09 |
Website | uk |
Dhanaultiis a quiethill stationat an elevation of 2286 meters above sea level, it offers panoramic views of the lofty Himalayas.
Situated in the foothills of theGarhwalHimalayan rangelocated 40 km (25 mi) fromNew Tehri,the district headquarter, 30 km from the hill station ofMussoorie.Dhanaulti is atehsilinTehri Garhwal district,Uttarakhand,India.
Dhanaulti is located on the important tourist circuit ofLandour,Mussoorie,Kanatal,ChambaandNew Tehri.The town is densely enveloped by the velvety rhododendrons, deodar, and tall oak forests. Heavy snowfall during winters, attracts many tourists here.
Dhanaulti is still untouched by the maddening summer rush to hill stations, so it offers a holiday privacy that many seek. AsMussooriehas become overcrowded, many tourists prefer Dhanaulti. Dhanaulti is also an up and comingHoneymoondestination.[1]
Climate
[edit]The summer temperatures in the town, range from 20 °C to 25 °C, while winter temperatures remain between 7 °C and -1 °C.
Places of interest
[edit]Dhanaulti is a major tourist destination in Uttarakhand, major attractions are listed below
- Dhanaulti includes an area with two eco-parks, "Amber" and "Dhara", about 200 m apart. They have been developed by the Forest Department of Uttarakhand. It houses a protected patch of small forest containing Deodar Trees. The adventure sports facility is available for visitors in the form of walking over the flying fox and burma bridges and riding horses. There is also a facility for visitors to plant a sapling of tree species in the memory of their beloved, which is called as memory sapling plantation.[2]Mussoorie Forest Department is running eco-huts for tourists.
- Surkanda DeviTemple – 8 km (5.0 mi) from Dhanaulti, on the road towards Chamba lies the Surkanda Devi Temple, famous for its Ganga Dussehra fair in autumn. It is part of the Devi Darshan triangle, which offers trekking opportunities around Dhanaulti - Surkanda Devi, Chandrabadni and Kunjapuri.
- Sky Walk - walk at a height of 120ft from ground upon a 360ft long single wire rope.[3]
- Sky Bridging - At a height of 80 ft, walk the longest hanging bridge (300 ft. length) in India made by wire ropes and bamboos.[4]
- Zipline- You go down zipping on a wire rope and then from the middle you will swing high at 80ft.[5]
- Quad Biking- Ride anall-terrain vehicle(ATV) (Quad bike) up and down the slopes of the Himalayas.[6]
Transport
[edit]It is 325 km (202 mi) fromDelhi,an 8-9 hrs drive away. The nearest airport isJolly Grant Airport82 km (51 mi) away, nearDehradun,and nearest railway head is atDehradun,74 km (46 mi) away.
Gallery
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Dhanaulti Eco park
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A road covered with snow in Dhanaulti
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Himalayan range visible from Dehradun-Dhanaulti road.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Dhanaulti Honeymoon Packages - Dhanaulti Couple Tour Packages with Price".TravelTriangle.Retrieved7 August2022.
- ^Kala, C.P.(2013). Ecotourism and sustainable development of mountain communities: A study of Dhanolti ecopark in Uttarakhand State of India. Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 1 (5): 98-103.
- ^Nanda (9 August 2018)."Activities in Dhanaulti - Things to do in Dhanaulti - Adventure in Dhanaulti".euttaranchal.Retrieved7 August2022.
- ^Nanda (9 August 2018)."Activities in Dhanaulti - Things to do in Dhanaulti - Adventure in Dhanaulti".euttaranchal.Retrieved7 August2022.
- ^Nanda (9 August 2018)."Activities in Dhanaulti - Things to do in Dhanaulti - Adventure in Dhanaulti".euttaranchal.Retrieved7 August2022.
- ^Nanda (9 August 2018)."Activities in Dhanaulti - Things to do in Dhanaulti - Adventure in Dhanaulti".euttaranchal.Retrieved7 August2022.
External links
[edit]- Dhanaultitravel guide from Wikivoyage
- Dhanaulti at wikimapia
- Blog on Dhanaulti with images and FAQs
- Dhanaulti Tourism