Location: Uttaranchal
Distance: Approximately 325 km from Delhi
Altitude: Around 2286 m
Main Attractions: Barehipani-Joranda Falls, Dashavatar Temple,
Deogarh Fort
Best Time to Visit: April to June and November to February
Situated amidst misty and dreamy surroundings, in the Garhwal Hiils,
is the pictorial town of Dhanaulti. The lush greenery, comprising of
soaring tress of deodar, rhododendron and oak, makes the hill station
look like a painting created by Almighty himself. The serenity and
solitude in which Dhanaulti Hills abound serve as one of the major
attractions of the travel and tourism industry of the state. The
pleasant weather of the hill resort, which boasts of cool breezes,
warm sunlight and moderate temperatures, adds to its lure. The hills
surrounding it offer amazing views of their sun-capped peaks, covered
amidst hazy mist. In short, if you want to take a break from the
mundane life, Dhanaulti Hills of Uttaranchal is just the place for
you!
Dhanaulti Tourist Attractions
Sarkunda Devi
Sarkunda Devi Temple is situated at a distance of hardly 7 km from
Dhanaulti town. For reaching the temple, one has to undertake a trek
of around 2 km, however the magnificent views one can see from up
there, makes the climb worth it.
Barehipani and Joranda Falls
Barehipani and Joranda Falls are counted amongst the most popular
attractions of Dhanaulti. The height of the former is around 400 m,
while the latter comes cascading down from an altitude of 150 m.
Chanderi
Chanderi town, located on the hills, is known for having excellent
monuments based on Rajput and Sultanate architectural styles. Amongst
the most splendid monuments in Chanderi are Koshak Mahal, the Badal
mahal, Victory Arch, Jama Masjid and ancient Jain temples.
Dashavatar Temple
Dashavatar Temple, belonging to the time of the Gupta Empire, is the
earliest known Panchyatan temple in North India. Dedicated to Lord
Vishnu, the temple boasts of terraced basement, adorned with
skillfully sculpted panels. On the doorway of the sanctum sanctorum,
one finds the carvings of Ganga and Yamuna. The side-walls have 3
carved panels depicting Vaishnava mythology.
Deogarh Fort
Deogarh Fort is one of the most popular edifices in the area and dates
back to the 16th century. The fort comprises of a number of striking
palaces, ornamented with frescoes, and impressive Jain temples.
Jain Temples
There are as many as 31 Jain temples situated inside the Kanali fort,
on the Dhanaulti Hills. The place served as a Jain center from the 6th
to the 17th century and this is when the temples were built. The
temples stands festooned with panels depicting scenes from Jain
mythology, Tirthankara images, votive pillars, votive tablets, Jain
images and pillars carved with a thousand Jain figures.
Matatila Dam
Matatila Dam is a popular picnic spot situated amidst Dhanaulti hills.
The scenic views, lush gardens and water-sports options serve as the
major attractions of the dam.
Pradhanpat
Pradhanpat hill is known for its exquisite beauty and a gushing
waterfall, which seems cascading down with all its force.
Accommodation
Though there are not too many accommodation options in Dhanaulti,
there is no dearth of accommodation places either. Apart from the
hotels, the hill resort also boasts of a Tourist Bungalow and a Forest
Rest House.
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