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Location
Perched high at an altitude of
2500 mts, in Himalayas of the
Garhwal region, Auli is the best
location for skiers in the
alpine snow capped lands of
Uttaranchal. It is hardly 15 kms
from Joshimath, and around 270
kms from the state capital of
Uttaranchal, Dehradun.
Altitude
2500 to 3050 meters above the
sea level.
About
Flanked by coniferous and Oak
forest slopes, Auli offers
wonderful views of the
surroundings. Auli is one of
those less explored hill
stations of India; and also
having magnificent skiing
facilities. Perched at a
suitable height on the lap of
the Nanda Devi and Mana parbat
peaks, with snow covered peaks
half of the year, Auli proves to
be apt location for the
adventurous.
The beauty of the hill station
enhances with each passing day
and in winters the snow covered
peaks give a wonderful aura to
the place. The best time to
visit this place depends from
person to person, and the
adventurous would prefer to
visit this place only in
winters. The cold that chills
out your spine, the winds that
hit your face and sun that
glares on the whiteness is what
the skiers need for their sport
and Auli provides exactly that.
The history of this place
belongs to the various Nomadic
tribes. They traveled Auli using
yaks and were good tradesman
between India and Tibet. It is
said that in the 8th century,
Adi Shankaracharya had been to
this place and a temple built by
him still exists in Joshimath.
Before getting developed as a
skier's paradise, Auli was one
of the important training
grounds for the Indian army.
Natural slopes and the normally
a clear bright sunny sky that
are ideal for skiing are present
in Auli, hence its fast becoming
the favourite of skiers.
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