CHAMPAWAT

Champawat is a town in the Champawat district of the state of Uttarakhand. Falling on the eastern-most side of Uttarakhand, it is located at an elevation of 1,670 metres above sea level. At Champawat you can seek delight in the splendid views of the varied flora and fauna. Adding to the aesthetics of the region, the dense woods of Champawat are loaded with Teak, Babool, Eucalyptus, Sagon Bail and Jamun trees. It is vividly famous for its ancient temples which have been standing astute for years. The Baleshwar temple, Nagnath temple, and the Kranteshwar temple are a few of the Hindu shrines located in Champawat. Rich in its remarkable architecture and culture, Champawat is an attractive tourist destination.
 
The cultural traditions of the region dating back to 10th century are still alive in most of the households. Champawat is superfluous in its regal and age-old traditions. The rituals are religiously followed by the locals with immense devotion and dedication. The important attractions at Champawat are the Baleshwar temple and Nagnath temple which hold immense significance as Hindu shrines of the region. Another popular attraction of Champawat is 'Ek Hathiya Ka Naula ' which is 4-5 kms from Champawat. You can visit Champawat any time of the year but it is recommended to avoid the monsoon months of the year.