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- district of Uttarakhand, between the Rishiganga valley on the west and the Goriganga valley on the east. The peak, whose name means "Bliss-Giving Goddess"...
- name 'Munsiyari' refers to a 'place with snow'. Situated on the banks of Goriganga river, it is a fast-growing tourist destination, and mountaineers, glacier...
- Milam village, near the snout of Milam Glacier, is the source of the Goriganga River which flows to Munsiyari through the Johar Valley inhabited by Shauka...
- Garjia. This is the only major rain fed stream joining the Gori River. Goriganga joins the Kali River at Jauljibi. Garhwal-Himalaya-Ost, 1:150,000 scale...
- (5,553 m), Nuwe Dhura (5,650 m) Chaudans valley Darma Valley Goriganga valley : Goriganga has 128 glaciers with largest Milam glacier having 18 km in length...
- its m****if Traill's p**** is situated, which connects Pindari valley to Goriganga valley. The first successful ascent to the peak was made by an Indo-British...
- Valley, one of the Bhotia abodes in the Kumaon division, where the river Goriganga originates. The Rawats ruled over the Johar Valley, during the reign of...
- streams emerges from these glacier Timphu Gad and Pachhu Gad joins Goriganga River. Goriganga River emerges from the snout of Milam glacier that later joins...
- m****if. Burphu Dhura m****if is the part of divide between Kalabaland and Goriganga valleys. This peak was first of all climbed to summit in 2000 from south...
- Glacier. Further down south east from the snout of Milam glacier emerges Goriganga River that later joins the Kali River at Jauljibi. On the western side...