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Districts of East Uttarakhand
District of East Uttarakhand explains tourism opportunity due to the presence of mountain passes, valleys and rivers.

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Districts of East UttarakhandDistrict of East Uttarakhand consists of Bageshwar District and Pithoragarh District. Uttarakhand, which was earlier a part of Uttar Pradesh is famous for its scenic beauty and pilgrim centers for the Hindus.

Bageshwar District
Bageshwar District is a district of Uttarakhand state in northern India. The town of Bageshwar is the district headquarters. The district of Bageshwar was established in the year 1997.

Pithoragarh District
Pithoragarh district is the easternmost Himalayan district in the state of Uttarakhand. It is naturally landscaped with high Himalayan Mountain Range, snow-capped peaks, passes, valleys, alpine meadows, forests, waterfalls, perennial rivers, glaciers, and springs. The flora and fauna of the area have rich ecological diversity. Pithoragarh has many temples and ruined forts from the once flourishing reign of the warrior Chand Kingdom.

Tourism in East Uttarakhand
Tourism in East Uttarakhand comprises of the cities, temples and the valleys that are located in the lap of Himalayan Mountain Range. Dehradun, Sahastradhara, Robber"s Cave, Tapovan, Rajaji National Park, Malsi Deer Park, Asan Barrage Water Sport Resort, Mindrolling Monastery, Tiger Falls, Tapkeshawar Temple, Forest Research Institute, Naini Lake, Eco Cave Gardens, Naina Peak, Thandi Sadak, Nainital Zoo, Himalayan View Point, Snow View, Kilbury Bird Sanctuary, Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary, Tiffin Top, Mussoorie Adventure Park, Camel"s Back Road, Jharipani Falls, Mussoorie Lake, Bhatta Falls, Children"s Lodge, Lal Tibba, Cloud"s End, Happy Valley, Company Garden, Kempty Falls, Benog Hill, Gun Hill, Christ Church, Sir George, Everest"s House, Jwalaji Temple, The Mall, Triveni Ghat, Laxman Jhula, Swarg Ashram, Ram Jhula, Bharat Mandir, Kriya Yoga Ashram, Paddle India, Jumpin Heights, Gita Bhavan, The Beatles Ashram, Neelkantha Mahadev Temple, Shivpuri, Parmarth Niketan, Narendra Nagar, Har Ki Pauri, Chandi Devi Temple, Shanti Gunj, Maya Devi Temple, Mansa Devi Temple, Vaishno Devi Temple, Pavan Dham, Vishnu Ghat, Kedarnath Temple, Chorabari Tal, Vasuki Tal, Shankaracharya Samadhi, Badrinath Temple, Hot Springs, Neelkanth Peak, Charanpaduka, Bright End Corner, Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kasar Devi Temple, Katarmal Sun Temple, Gobind Vallabh Pant Museum, Kumaon Regimental Centre Museum, Martola, Simtola, Rudradhari Falls and Caves, Lakshmi Ashram, Anasakti Ashram, Sumitranandan Pant Gallery, Baijnath Temple, Kausani Tea Estate and Kaudiyala are the tourist destinations of East Uttarakhand.


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