Ramgarh, Uttarakhand
Geography
Ramgarh is located at 29°27′N 79°33′E / 29.45°N 79.55°E. Ramgarh is divided into parts- Talla (lower part) and the Malla (Upper part). It has an average elevation of 1,518 metres (4,980 feet). The altitude ranges from 1,400 metres in the Talla (Lower) Ramgarh valley to 1,900 metres in Malla (Upper) Ramgarh. The East-West ridge above Malla Ramgarh has an elevation of 2000–2350 metres.
Economy
Tourism
Ramgarh, which is located near Mukteshwar, is visited and known by a few people.
Ramgarh is also known as the "Fruit Bowl of Kumaon" owing to its verdant orchards of peach, apricots, pears, and apples. It comprises two parts - Malla, located on a high elevation, and Talla, located downhill. It also has a famous viewing spot called Dadi Point.
Nearby locations include Gagar Shiv temple, Tagore Top, Madhuban, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Hartola, Mukteshwar and Nathuakhan, all accessible from Nainital and Bhimtal.
References
- ^ "Ramgarh Tourism Ramgarh Travel Guide". euttaranchal. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
- ^ Upadhyay, Vineet (7 May 2015). "Ramgarh: Where the Himalayas inspired Tagore". Times of India.
- ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Ramgarh
- ^ Upadhyay, Vineet (7 May 2015). "Ramgarh: Where the Himalayas inspired Tagore". Times of India.