Dwarahat FAQs

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Dwarahat is famous as Pilgrimage, Village Tourism, Town, Historical, Shopping, with over 6 Places to See in Dwarahat. Nearest Airport from Dwarahat is Pantnagar, 143 kms and Nearest Railway Station is Kathgodam, 109 kms. There are over 5 Hotels in Dwarahat.

General FAQs

Why is Dwarahat famous?

Dwarahat is famous for the confluence of Ramganga and Saryu rivers and it has some popular temples. It is famous for its fairs and festivals, pilgrimage, education, shopping, and business hub.

How many temples are there in Dwarahat?

Dwarahat has a group of 55 distinguished ancient temples.

Can you customize a trip?

Ans:- Yes, if you would like to travel independently, you are invited to choose any of the trips at your convenient time frame for any number of people. Cost for private trip is fixed on the basis of group size, and duration.

What are the nearest airport and railway stations from Dwarahat?

Pantnagar Airport is the nearest airport and Kathgodam Railway Station is the nearest railway station for Dwarahat in Uttarakhand.

What is the altitude of Dwarahat?

Dwarahat is situated at an height of 1510 mts above the sea level.

What is the best time to visit Dwarahat?

Dwarahat is visited throughout the year but the best time to visit Dwarahat is from October to May.

Where is Dwarahat?

Dwarahat is situated nestled in the ravishing Kumaon hills of Almora district of Uttarakhand state.

What fairs and festivals are celebrated in Dwarahat?

There are many fairs and festivals celebrated in Dwarahat such as Dunagiri Mela, Syalde Bikhauti Mela, Makar Sankranti, Basant Panchami, Harela, Bhaitauli, Olgia (Ghee Sankranti), Khatarua, Bat Savitri and Ganga Dussehra.