Champawat
- Kumaon [Uttarakhand ]:::.
The district of Champawat constituted
in the year 1997. The Ram Ganga River acts as
a border between Champawat and Pithoragarh
in north while Jabgura and Pannar rivers in south
and west act as a border between Champawat, Udham
Singh Nagar and Almora
districts simultaneously. The long chain of mountain
in southwestern region acts as a border between
the district Champawat and Nainital district.
It is important from the defence point of view
as in the east Kali river acts the international
border between Nepal and India. The geographical
coverage of Champawat is about 1613 sq. km. It
includes two Tahsil and four development blocks
and 691 revenue villages. The district owes its
name to King Arjun Deos daughter Champawati. Earlier
this district was a part of district Almora. In
1972 the Champawat Tahsil of Almora district was
transferred to Pithoragarh. On 15th Sep, 1997
Champawat district
was given an independent identity.

Since the time in memorial Champawat
district is having it’s own importance in terms
of religious and social aspects. It is believed
that Champawat district is the source and origin
of religion and culture of Uttaranchal. In the
ancient time this region was the origin of Naga,
Kinnar and Khas Raja’s. The available historical
pillars, manuscripts, archeological collection
and folk-lore describe the greatness of the area
during the period of Maha Bharata. Barahi Temple
of Devidhura, Tarkeshwar Mandir of Champawat,
Vanasur Fort of Vishung, Baleshwar Mandir of Champawat,
Sapteshwar Mandir of Sipti and Ghatotkasha temples
are believed to be of the great period of Maha
Bharat.

How to Reach:
By road: Champawat is linked
by roadways to Haldwani (193 kilometer), Nainital
(130 kilometer), and Pithoragarh (74 kilometer).
By rail: The nearest railhead
is located at a distance of 89 kilometer at Tanakpur.
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