


15km
10miles
10miles
TIBET
(CHINA)
(CHINA)
NEPAL
KUMAON
(INDIA)
(INDIA)

Kali
River
River

Gori
Ganga
Ganga

Darma /
Dhauli
Dhauli

Lasser
Yankti
Yankti

Darma

Kuthi
Yankti
Yankti

Tinkar
Khola
Khola

Kalapani

Kungribingri La

Unta Dhura

Milam

Munsyari

Askot

Dharchula

Jauljibi

Tawaghat

Gunji

Kuthi

Limpiyadhura

Kalapani

Lipulekh
Pass
Pass
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.
See also
References
- ^ McCarrel, Angie, ed. (2008). Integrated Rural Planning and Development: Johar Valley, Uttarakhand, India (PDF). faculty.washington.edu (Report). University of Washington. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 June 2020. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
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