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| 33 km from the Ranikhet, Dwarahat is a prominent tourist attraction of Kumaon. Once the power-centre of Katyri rulers , in the 16th century,Dwarahat became a part of the Chand dynasty.Apart from temples, Dwarahat is full of ancient sculptures. Kumaon's famous Syaldeh-Bihoti Mela is held in Dwarahat from 13th to 15th April annually. |
| Doonagiri: 15 km from Dwarahat. Rich in natural splendour, Doonagiri is adorned by a temple of Vaishno Devi and offers a clear picture of the imposing Himalayan .For pilgrims Doonagiri is abuzz with festivals during Chait and Ashwin month of Navratras. |
| Chaukhutia(18 km): Chaukhutia is on the Ranikhet-Badrinath highway.Chaukhutia's historical past and religious signigicance is evident in the nearby areas ,such as the Kali temple, Vaishno Devi temple, an ancient fort and ruins of katyuri dynasty. |
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Rail:Nearest railhead is Kathgodam,120 km and Ramnagar, 133 km Road: Easily accessible due to its location on Ranikhet-Karnaprayag highway . 37 km from Ranikhet. Regular bus and jeep services available. |
Hotels, ashrams and paying guest accommodation available. |
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