Pangot, Nainital is a camping site that offers adventure in the picturesque hills. We loitered in Camp Mehi to take a look. The fixed tents looked robust and neat. The site also offers toilets in case you don't want to do it in open :) The weather was foggy and it made our visit worth every penny! Head to Pangot for a weekend getaway for advanture, thrill and get-togethers.
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Pangot nature walk |
Around twenty kilometers from the tranquil Pangot is the famous Hanuman Garhi temple, known for its beautiful sunset and a large Hanuman idol towering upto forty feet! Dedicated to lord Hanuman, the temple was constructed in 1950 by Baba Neem Karoli. Not much commercialized, this place has its own charm. Watch out for the beautiful temple premises with an enthralling artificial cave and the lush green surrounding mountains.
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Deity 40 feet high |
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A cave inside the Temple |
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Courtyard in the backside of temple premises |
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That's Bosco with wife |
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Streets of Hanuman Garhi |
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View of mountains from the temple |
Less visited place. Beautiful and serene! Well captured.
ReplyDeleteThe picture of the pathway of nature walk looks so beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteSuper! Looked like you had a great experience. How was the the camp food?
ReplyDeleteHey keep posting such good and meaningful articles.
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