Thursday 21 September 2017

Mountains of Nellong valley in Uttarakhand (India)

As you hear the name of Ladakh, beautiful picture of snow-clad hills, valleys and beautiful lakes emerges in front of the eyes, but there is another place which is beautiful like Ladakh. That is in Uttarakhand, yes, if you are fond of roaming and along with a little adventure too, Nellong valley can prove to be the best destination for you. Nellong Valley is located in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand in north India, which is very beautiful and scenic. This beautifully lovable valley of natural beauty was being demanded to be opened for tourists for a long time and finally 52 years later it has been opened for the country tourists.

The height of the Nellong Valley is 11,000 feet above sea level, due
to which snow can be seen throughout the year. Here is the beauty of Ladakh, there are high roads, so many places of historical importance are present. The beauty of this valley can be judged from the fact that tourists from Nelong travel far and wide to see and enjoy the courtesies. According to tourists, the Nellong Valley is not only very beautiful and attractive but also very exciting.


There is no vegetation in this whole area far and wide. It can also be called desert desert in a way. Here, along with the Tibetan Plateau, can be seen in the trekking trails
of India's Tibetan trade that lasted decades ago. In this valley, two rivers, along with the Ganges, flow. Ganga goes ahead and meets Bhagirathi in Bhairav valley. There are many places ahead of Neyang, Naga, Nilapani, Tirapani, PDA and Sumala, where the camps of army and ITBP have been built, which remain in the security of the area throughout the year and are ready to serve the country.



The Nellong Valley is not only a beautiful place, but it used to be a very big business route between India and China. After the Indo-China war in 1962, the valley was permanently closed for tourists, but after nearly 52 years to promote tourism, the Nolong Valley has been re-opened for tourists. Presently the permission of the district administration is required to go here but for the foreign tourists, the area is still closed.

Winter season i.e. is forbidden to come to this place in November
and December but the time of March to June and September-October time is considered suitable for visiting here. Keep in mind that vehicles in this area are allowed to come in a limited amount. After coming here, tourists can get to see the Wooden Bridge built in Nellong Valley. Iron straps on wooden planks are tied on each other, and wooden guardrails are mounted on them so that they are forced to press the oval under the saw teeth. Also, seeing the pedestrian architecture, tourists are also amazed.

The bridge has the specialty that at one time it was the center of trade between India and Tibet. In addition to mountainous trees here, snow leopards and Himalayan blue sheep are also found here. No tourist here is allowed to spend the night. Since the war between India and China in 1962, this entire area was

completely restricted to the movement of ordinary people and tourists, Although 52 years later it has been opened for domestic tourists but due to security reasons foreign tourists are still banned. According to most of the tourists who look at the Nellong Valley, this is only seen in the same pattern of Tibet. Most tourists believe that this place is even more beautiful and captivating than Ladakh.



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