Gorson Bugyal

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Gorson Bugyal
Gorson Bugyal
Highest point
Elevation3,519 m (11,545 ft)
Coordinates30°30′12″N 79°34′09″E / 30.5033812°N 79.5692754°E / 30.5033812; 79.5692754
Geography
LocationChamoli, Uttarakhand, India
Parent rangeGarhwal Himalaya

Gorson Bugyal is a Himalayan Alpine Meadow (commonly known as Bugyal) in Auli, Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Gorson Bugyal is a skiing destination. The Bugyal has an average elevation of 3519m and is around 19 km from Joshimath. It is a large alpine meadow which has expanse of grass land that covers several hundred acres of land. It has a well maintained trek route. The trek to Gorson Bugyal passes through lush vegetation of apple orchards, oak and deodar forests.[1]

There is green grass all over the meadow during the spring season and is considered the best time for trekking and camping.[original research?] During the winter season, the whole meadow is covered with snow.[2] This area has views of Nanda Devi and Nanda Ghunti.[3] Chattarkund, located just 1 km away from Gorson Bugyal is known for its sweet water and is located in centre of a dense forest.[citation needed]

Nilgiri Parbat From Gorson Bugyal
Hathi Parbat from Gorson Bugyal

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Gorson Bugyal". euttaranchal.com.
  2. ^ "Gorson Bugyal". tourmyindia.com.
  3. ^ "Auli Gorson Bugyal Trek". tourmyindia.com.