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Moila Danda/ मोइला डाण्डा
Moila Danda
Highest point
Elevation2,699 m (8,855 ft)
Coordinates30°46′37N 77°47′04E / 30.7768200°N 77.7845050°E / 30.7768200; 77.7845050
Geography
LocationDehradun district, Uttarakhand, India
Parent rangeGarhwal Himalaya

Moila Danda (Jaunsari: मोइला डाण्डा, lit. Moila Hill-top, IAST: Moilā Ḍāṅḍā) also known as Moila Top, 'Danda' translates to pasturous fields on higher peaks of the mountains, it's also known as a bugyal (Himalayan Alpine Meadows). It is situated in the Jaunsar-Bawar region of the Dehradun districtofUttarakhand. Moila Danda is a hiking and camping Destination. The Bugyal has the highest elevation of 2759m[contradictory] and is around 40km from Chakrata. Moila Danda is situated between thousands of Deodar trees. The trek to the Bugyal is of 3km and starts from Budher Forest Rest House, which is around 30km from Chakrata.[1]

Budher Caves, situated at the corner of the Bugyal is also a place to visit. Also, an ancient temple built in traditional Koti Banal architecture of Uttarakhand, is situated at the centre of the bugyal, dedicated to the fairy goddesses known as 'Pari mata' or 'Matriya Mata' belived to be residing there according to the locals. The glorious views of the Garhwal Himalayas can be seen from here.[2]

Moila Danda in late winters
Moila Danda in Summers

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Moila Top Trek". tripadvisor.in.
  • ^ "Moila Top Chakrata". seekpeak.in.


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