Unexplored Uttarakhand | Chaukori

Chaukori is a small hamlet situated in the Pithoragarh district of Uttrakhand state. Tibet lies to the north of Chaukori and to the south is Terai. Chaukori is perched at an astounding elevation of 2,010mts above sea level affording splendid and invigorating views of nature's beauteousness.

Chaukori is famous for its tea gardens established by the British. Chaukori is considered as heaven in Kumaon by the travelers. The virgin beauty of Chaukori is unaffected by pollution and crowd.

Chaukori is a peaceful hamlet showering us with enchanting views of the heavenly Himalayas. The benign peaks of Nanda Devi, Chaukhanba, Trishul, Nanda Kot and the Panchachuli are distinctly visible from Chaukori.

Chaukori is one of the hidden jewels and unexplored destination of Kumaon and you are free to discover new paths and places in the nearby region. Breathe the salubrious mountain air, listen the chirping of birds rather than hearing city horns and watch the crimson sunrays kissing snow laden
Himalayas. Chaukori is renowned for ravishing sunsets and sunrise. The stars in the night will take you to a mysterious world as they are uncountable appears very close to us. Chaukori is rich in flora and fauna. The dense forest surrounding Chaukori of pine, oak and rhododendron are interspersed with cornfields and orchards. Chaukori is an ideal spot for the travellers seeking a hideaway from the maddening city life. Rejuvenate your soul and communicate with nature by planning a trip to Chaukori.


There are several ancient temples near Chaukori which can be visited for a holy experience. Some popular temples of Chaukori are Dhaulinag, Kalinag, Feninag, Bashukinag, Pinglenag, Harinag Temples, Mostamanu temple, Ghunsera Devi Temple, Kedar temple, Nakuleshwar Temple, Kamaksha Temple, Kapileshwar Mahadev cave temple, Jayanti Temple Dhwaj and Arjuneshwar
Shiva temple.

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