Chaukori
Chaukori is a colorful summer resort in the Pithoragarh region of Kumaon, Uttarakhand. This sleepy town is shaped like a bowl (originating its name) and is surrounded on all sides by the Himalayan mountains. The landscape features an orchard, a variety of flora and fauna, lush pine trees, oaks, and a dense forest of rhododendrons. However, it owes its fame to the tea plantations planted by the British thanks to the pleasant climate. Flying completely under the radar, it is one of the destinations completely untouched by tourists and crowds. If isolation and tranquility calm you, look at Kumaon's Chaukori. This dreamy village is the perfect recipe for a great weekend that will surely turn a dreamer into an artist. The most beautiful sunrises and sunsets await you here in Chaukoli. The magical views of the Himalayas at both sunset and sunrise leave your mouth wide open. The night is comfortable and you will see another world open in the night sky. There is something in the night sky that is very familiar but very unique from any scenic spot on the hill. Nag Mandir is located in the village of Belinag, just 12 km from Chaukori. There are many temples of Nag (snake) in this place. The village is covered with a flock of trees.