Johar Valley Explained

Johar Valley (also known as Milam Valley or Gori Ganga Valley) is a valley located in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, India, along the Gori Ganga river. The valley used to be a major trade route with Tibet. The best known villages in the valley are Martoli and Milam.[1]

Geography

The alpine trans-humant village of Milam is located one kilometer below the snout of the Milam glacier. Here a left-bank stream called Gonka joins the Gori. The valley provides the approach route for access to peaks such as Nanda Devi East, Hardeol, Trishuli, Panchchuli and Nanda Kot.

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Notes and References

  1. Integrated Rural Planning and Development: Johar Valley, Uttarakhand, India . Angie . McCarrel . 2008 . University of Washington . https://web.archive.org/web/20200605010931/http://faculty.washington.edu/chalana/Johar_Report.pdf . 5 Jun 2020. 5 June 2020 . faculty.washington.edu.