
Jhulaghat
Jhulaghat, an adorable border hamlet in Uttarakhand, India's Pithoragarh district, is becoming more and more well-known among tourists seeking out unusual places to visit. Jhulaghat is a gorgeous spot located on the banks of the Kali River, which forms the natural boundary between India and Nepal. The area is surrounded by lush hills, thick forests, and snow-capped mountains.
The town's illustrious past dates to the 19th century, when it played a significant role as a trading hub for goods between Tibet and India. According to legend, traders would ship items like wool, salt, and silk between the two nations over the Jhulaghat route. The town is still a crucial hub for trade in goods between India and Nepal today. The Panchachuli Base Camp walk and the Darma Valley trek, among others, may also be accessed from Jhulaghat. The town itself provides a tranquil setting for people looking to unwind and get away from the rush of city life. Tourists can enjoy strolls along the Kali River, a look around the local woodlands, and stunning views of the hills in the area.
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- ChildFree
- ForeignerFree
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