Gopeshwar
Tourism
Situated at a height of 1308 mts. amidst beautful mountain ranges, terrce farms
and small lakes , the picturesque township of Gopshwar is the district headquarter
of Chamoli.
An ancient temple of Lord Shiva is the main attraction of the town and thousands
of pilgrimes come here throughout the year to visit the temple .
Owing to its natural bauty and fresh and serene atmosphere, Gopeshwar is becoming
a major attraction afor the tourists, . Many well known touris spots and religious
centres are spread aroud this town.According to historians, the naem Gopeshwar
has associations with the name of Lord Krishna. Besides the ancient temple of
Lord shiva, Vaitarni Kund, a group of temples wityhout idols and oak View are
other aplaces of inerest.
General Information:
Altitude : 960 mts.
Population : 15341(1991 census)
Climate: Cold in winter, Pleasant in summer.
Language: Garhwali, Hindi and English
Clothing: Summer- Cotton or light Woollen, Winter- Heavy Woollen
Season: Round the year
Transport:
Air : Nearest airport is Jollygrant, 21 kms.
Rail : Nearest Railhead is Rishikesh, 214 kms.
Road: Gopeshwar is well connected to dehradeun, Haridwar, Rishikesh,
Nainital, almora & other cities of the rigion,.
EXCURSIONS:
ANSUYA DEVI & ATRI MUNI ASHRAM:
Situated at an altitude of 2000 MTS. One has to first reach a place called Mandal
(13kms. by bus) and then trek 6 kms. to reach the Ansuya Ashram.
Devi Ansuya is revered as the Goddess who blesses Her devotees who blesses Her
devotees with childern. A large fair is held in the month of December on the
occasion of December on the occasion of duttatreya Jayanti. Thousands of pilgrims
come here to worship the goddess throughout the night with lamps ablazein their
hands.
The temple is of archaeologyical importantance as well. At a distance of 2kms.
from Ansuya Devi Temple is the ashram of Atrimuni, the husband of Ansuya Davi.
The ashram is in the form of a cave temple. The cataracts of Amrit Kund and
Amrit Ganga provide a wonderful sight for the tourists.
This is said to be the only place in the world where devotees circumambulate
around a river as a mark of reverence.
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