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At 770m (2,525 ft) elevation, Dhanotu is located in the Kangra Valley, at the base of the Dhauladhar Mountain Range in the Lesser Himalayas. It is classified as a Himalayan Wet Temperate Biome, characterized by heavy rain fall and Sub-Tropical Broad-Leaved Hill Deciduous Forests<ref>{{cite web|url=http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/106395/8/08_chapter-2.pdf |title=Shodhganga |website=shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in |date= |accessdate=}}</ref>. |
At 770m (2,525 ft) elevation, Dhanotu is located in the Kangra Valley, at the base of the Dhauladhar Mountain Range in the Lesser Himalayas. It is classified as a Himalayan Wet Temperate Biome, characterized by heavy rain fall and Sub-Tropical Broad-Leaved Hill Deciduous Forests<ref>{{cite web|url=http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/106395/8/08_chapter-2.pdf |title=Shodhganga |website=shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in |date= |accessdate=}}</ref>. |
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It is a key habitat to many species of migratory birds, including the [[Sarus Crane]] - the tallest flying bird in the world. The Sarus can be seen from spring through fall in the marshes and river beds surrounding Dhanotu village. |
It is a key habitat to [[flying fox]] and many species of migratory birds, including the [[Sarus Crane]] - the tallest flying bird in the world. The Sarus can be seen from spring through fall in the marshes and river beds surrounding Dhanotu village. |
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Geologically, Dhanotu sits on non-conglomerated glacial out-wash, dropped by ancient glaciers which melted or washed down from high up in the [[Himalayas|Himalayan]] range. |
Geologically, Dhanotu sits on non-conglomerated glacial out-wash, dropped by ancient glaciers which melted or washed down from high up in the [[Himalayas|Himalayan]] range. |
Revision as of 06:46, 25 August 2018
Dhanotu is a village in the Kangra district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.[1] It is 13 km from Dharamshala bus stand and 9 km from Dharamsala airport. Primarily known for growing rice, wheat, corn and Lychee farms, it is the farm country of Dharamsala area. At any given time, it is 6 degrees Celsius warmer than Dharamsala.[2]
Climate
At 770m (2,525 ft) elevation, Dhanotu is located in the Kangra Valley, at the base of the Dhauladhar Mountain Range in the Lesser Himalayas. It is classified as a Himalayan Wet Temperate Biome, characterized by heavy rain fall and Sub-Tropical Broad-Leaved Hill Deciduous Forests[3].
It is a key habitat to flying fox and many species of migratory birds, including the Sarus Crane - the tallest flying bird in the world. The Sarus can be seen from spring through fall in the marshes and river beds surrounding Dhanotu village.
Geologically, Dhanotu sits on non-conglomerated glacial out-wash, dropped by ancient glaciers which melted or washed down from high up in the Himalayan range.
Places of Interest
The small village of Dhanotu is seeing more activity as it is becoming the choice of organizations due to its non extreme weather while still being close to the mountains.[citation needed]
- Very near to the village by Chambi Khad is Guru ji Ashram.
- Peepal Farm.
- White house retreat and artist residency
- Chambial homestay
References
- ^ "Chari Dhanotu Village in Shahpur (Kangra) Himachal Pradesh". Villageinfo.in. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
- ^ "Chari Dhanotu November Weather 2016 - AccuWeather Forecast for Himachal Pradesh India". Accuweather.com. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
- ^ "Shodhganga" (PDF). shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in.