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New
Tehri
The newly built well planned modern town
nestles at a height of 1,550 metres overlooking the
massive artificial lake and Tehri dam built on the
Bhagirathi and Bhilangana river. It has taken over as
district headquarters of Tehri Garhwal from the Old Tehri
town and was established to rehabilitate the Old Tehri,
which will be submerged into the waters of the Tehri Dam.
In fact New Tehri is considered to be Asia's most
comprehensive and successful rehabilitation programme. The
gleaming township has developed into a lovely hill resort.
Old Tehri
It is 16 kms from New Tehri and 84 kms from Rishikesh on
the confluence of Bhagirathi and Bhilangana rivers. This
transit point to Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and
Badrinath was chosen as the capital of Tehri Garhwal by
Raja Sudarshan Shah after the expulsion of the Gurkhas
with the help of the East India Company in 1815. The town
is studded with historical buildings and temples.
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Tehri Stats
District Headquarters: New Tehri
Area: 4085 sq km
Total Population: 604,747
Literacy: 67.04%
Places to Visit in Tehri |
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Tehri Dam :
Tehri Dam is the tallest dam in Asia and the fourth
tallest rockfill dam in the world sprawling over an
area of 45 sq. kms in the Bhagirathi and Bhilangana
valleys near Tehri town. It is expected to produce
2400 MW of electricity, provide irrigation and
drinking water. But, the dam is being opposed by
scientists and environmentalists, as it is considered
to be an environmental catastrophe. Opponents of the
project argue that this mamooth project is destined to
be a failure.
Chamba : |
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Charming Chamba, the idyllic resort at a height of
1676 metres is 48 kms from Narendra Nagar on the road
to Gangotri. It affords spectacular views of the
snow-capped Himalayas and the serene Bhagirathi
valley. It has gained importance as routes for
Mussoorie, Rishikesh, Tehri and New Tehri converge
here. The Chamba-Mussoorie fruit belt is also famous
for its delicious apples. More about Chamba
Around Chamba
Surkhanda Devi Temple:
The sacred shrine atop a mountain attracts large
number of devotees during the Ganga Dussehra Fair held
between May and June. To reach the shrine one has to
trek for 2 kms from Kaddulkhal, 22 kms from Chamba.
Dhanaulti (24 kms) :
This delightful spot enriched with immense natural
beauty lies on the Mussoorie Chamba. The lovely
weather and scenic surroundings makes it a perfect
site for a relaxed holiday.
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Dev Prayag :
It is set on the confluence of Alaknanda and
Bhagirathi rivers and is considered to be one of the 'Panch
prayag'. The town lies on the Rishikesh to Badrinath
route about 87 kms from Narendra Nagar. There are
suspension bridges on the Bhagirathi and the Alaknanda.
It is also the seat of the pandas (priests) of the
Badrinath Dham. More about Devprayag.
Raghunathji Temple: |
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shrine is believed to be about 10,000 years. It was
destroyed during an earthquake in 1803, and vyas later
rebuilt with the support of Daulat Rao Scindia. There
are several sacred sites in the town.
Around Dev Prayag
Chandrabadani Devi :
The sacred shrine on Chandrabadani mountain is 10 kms
from Kandi Khal, about 22 km. from Devprayag. Legends
suggest that the torso of Goddess Sati, the consort of
Lord Shiva fell here. There are some old statues and
lots of iron trishuls (tridents) outside the temple. A
fine view of the Sirkanda, Kedarnath and Badrinath
peaks can be enjoyed from here.
Nagtibba :
Nagtibba at an. altitude of 3,048 metres is a
favourite destination for trekking and adventure
sports. The thickly wooded region is noted for natural
beauty. The view of lofty peaks, Mussoorie, Doon
Valley and surrounding areas is truly enchanting.
Pantwari, the base camp can be reached by bus from
Mussoorie or Vikas Nagar. From Pantwari one has to
trek for 8 kms amidst. dense forests. Other route is
via Thatyur, which is connected by road to Mussoorie
and Chamba.
Narendra Nagar :
This erstwhile capital of Garhwallies on the main
Rishikesh - Gangotri Yamunotri route. It affords a
fine view of the Ganga and delightful Doon Valley. The
sun set view from here is spectacular.
Kaudiyala :
The beautiful spot 37 kms from Rishikesh on the
Rishikesh-Badrinath highway is ideally suited for
white water rafting. GMVN conducts river rafting
courses here.
Khatling Glacier :
The glacier amidst snowy peaks is the source of river
Bhilangna and a popular trekking destination. The
picturesque trek starts from Ghuttu, about 62 kms from
Tehri.
Khatling Trekking Route:
Base Camp Ghuttu.
Ghuttu to Reeh 10 kms
Reeh to Gangi 10 kms
Gangi to Kalyani 5 kms
Kalyani to Bhelbagi 13 kms
Bhelbagi to Khatling 7 kms
How to Reach Tehri
By Air: The nearest airport is at Jolly Grant,
Dehradun (93 kms)
By Rail: The nearest rail head is at Rishikesh
(76 kms)
By Road: Tehri is well connected by road with
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