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Eco-friendly architecture Harsil Valley Anubhuti

By: Jathar, Vedashree.
Contributor(s): Choudhary, Priya.
Publisher: Nagpur Swaprakashan 2014Edition: 1st Ed.Description: 189 Pages.ISBN: 978-93-80985-10-7.Subject(s): EXPERIENTIALLEARNING; HARSILVALLEY; ECOFRIENDLYARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENT (AR-ENV)DDC classification: 720.95498 Summary: Uttarakhand, one of the most beautiful states of India which is termed as 'land of gods', experienced a major disaster in 2013. Harsil valley is a part of Uttarakhand and is en-route to Gangotri, one of the most important four sacred pilgrimage destinations for Hindus. Harsil is known for its unmatched natural beauty and very fine quality of Apples. It has an interesting local history and also very beautiful 200-300 years old wooden houses. With the sudden increase in religious tourism after 2008, it has developed as important transit tourist place.
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Uttarakhand, one of the most beautiful states of India which is termed as 'land of gods', experienced a major disaster in 2013. Harsil valley is a part of Uttarakhand and is en-route to Gangotri, one of the most important four sacred pilgrimage destinations for Hindus. Harsil is known for its unmatched natural beauty and very fine quality of Apples. It has an interesting local history and also very beautiful 200-300 years old wooden houses. With the sudden increase in religious tourism after 2008, it has developed as important transit tourist place.

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