8 km
from city center
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Places To Visit in Champawat
An ironically constructed relic, on the name of a boon bestowed Banasur, the man with a thousand arms, whereas the fort gives an air of amourous nature, and is the perfect spot to watch the origins of Lohaghati river.
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One of the oldest temples in Champawat, Baleshwar temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva was built around 10th century AD by the rulers of Chand Dynasty.
10 km
from city center
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Lohaghat is an immensely popular town, about 14 km from Champawat, and is known for its extremely rich and unspoilt natural beauty and historical relevance.
5 km
from city center
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Places To Visit in Champawat
If you are fond of straying away from the usual mainstream tourist spots, you will choose Champawat. And if you're even more into the rustic exploration of the land where religion and spirituality culminate and originate for the rest of the country, you will visit Kranteshwar Mahadev.
1 km
from city center
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Places To Visit in Champawat
The particular hilly towns of North India, worship Lord Shiva of the Hindu mythology as their chief deity. It is believed that Shiva is the conqueror of death, and delivers all his devotees from every possible trouble and makes their life peaceful and successful.
20 km
from city center
6 out of 8
Places To Visit in Champawat
Situated at an altitude of 1500 meters in the foothills of Garhwal Himalayas, Shyama La Tal is a beautiful lake town with umpteen amounts of greenery and freshness to it.
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One of those structures, that is known not only because of its uniqueness, but also for its creators. A single handedly carved architectural marvel, situated about 5 km away from Champawat, Ek Hathiya ka Naula is named so, because it was literally carved by an artisan who had only one hand, over the span of a single night.
1 km
from city center
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Places To Visit in Champawat
Gwal Devta, more popularly known as Goll Devta or Goril Devta, is a deity of enormous significance in the area, and is known to deliver justice and instill faith in his populace as their ruler prince.