Auli tourism
Auli is a hill station found in the Garhwal
region of Uttarakhand state in India. It has rightly
sprung its name Auli - meaning meadows, from the features of its topography.
The hill station is placed on slopes and has far extending meadows that look
fabulous to the eyes. Auli is affectionately mentioned to as a place where
nature comes alive in all its glory and magnificence. It is splendid in natural
resources and offers a beautiful landscape of the surrounding hills.
The hill station has a large quantity of wild plant and trees like deodars,
oaks, coniferous and pine woods. The hills here are 9000 feet above sea level
offer striking views of the nearby Himalayan peaks; like that of Nanda Devi,
Kamet, Dunagiri and Mana Parvat. There are a number of attractions at the
hill station. The most famous one among tourists is the ropeway.
It is the highest and the lengthiest one not just in India but the entire of
Asia and it offers outstanding views of the Himalayan peaks. Auli’s fake lake
is another attraction which is one of the world’s top man-made lakes. Likewise,
Chattrakund and Chenab lake are also two other lakes worth staying in
Auli. Auli is also agreed as the skiing capital of India which clarifies
how well the activity can truly be enjoyed here.
The winter months offer this electrifying experience and attract enthusiasts
from across the globe. Other activities in Auli involve trekking to nearby
peaks like Guarso and Kwani Bugyal. There is also a great possibility for
camping in and around Auli. The cherry on top is the climate in Auli. The hill
station being positioned on a slope is high in altitude but is also bounded by
heavy vegetation of deodars and oaks. This controls the speed of the wind
blowing here and thus, giving Auli a pleasing environment.
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