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Barot, Himachal Pradesh

Barot, a village originally developed in the 1920s for Shanan Hydel Project, is now a tourist location in Mandi district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Barot was difficult to access until 1975, when a road was opened. It is situated 40 km from Jogindernagar and 65 km from Mandi, the district headquarter. The road to Barot branches off at Jogindernagar-Mandi Highway and from Jogindernagar the distance is 40 km. It is sometimes possible to use the funicular trolley from Jogindernagar which reduces the distance to 12 km. The road route includes terraced fields and thick cedar forests, rising to Jhatingri at the hilltop. The remains of the summer palace of the former rulers of Mandi are located here. Through the small village of Tikkan, the road carries on to Barot. The town has a range of outdoor activities, including a trout breeding centre, from where fish are released into the Uhl river. A 30 km section of the river is used for angling.

Barot
Town Valley
View of Barot Valley in June 2019
Barot
Location in Himachal Pradesh, India
Barot
Barot (India)
Coordinates: 32°2′11″N 76°50′51″E / 32.03639°N 76.84750°E / 32.03639; 76.84750
Country India
StateHimachal Pradesh
DistrictMandi
Elevation
1,829 m (6,001 ft)
Population
 • Total3,500 (app.)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
175013 [1]
Telephone code1908 (Joginder Nagar) [2]
Vehicle registrationHP- HP 29 (Joginder Nagar) HP 76 (Padhar)
Nearest cityJoginder Nagar
Lok Sabha constituencyMandi
Vidhan Sabha constituencyDrang-30
ClimateCold (Köppen)
Avg. annual temperature13 °C (55 °F)
Avg. summer temperature17 °C (63 °F)
Avg. winter temperature5 °C (41 °F)

Barot also forms the gateway to the Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary which lies across the Uhl. The sanctuary is home to the monal, black bear and ghoral. Within it are forest rest houses at Thaltuckhod and Silbandhwari. Through woods of cedar and pine a trek route cuts across the sanctuary to Kullu.

Shanan Hydel Project edit

Barot is the inlet point of the tunnel that diverts river water of Uhl river to Shanan Power House in Jogindernagar. The town has a diversion dam that was commissioned in 1932. The funicular trolley system was built during construction to connect Barot with Jogindernagar. The project workers live in the Punjab State Electricity Board (PSEB) colony in Barot.

Accessibility edit

By road edit

Barot is situated 25 km off National Highway 20. The diversion to Barot is from a village, Ghatasani, on the Mandi-Jogidernagar road, 40 km from Joginder Nagar and 65 km from Mandi. This Ghatasni-Barot road passes through Jhatingri and Tikkan. From Tikkan, the road runs along the Uhl river till Barot. A major portion of this road is single lane, though not one way.

Barot is connected by public buses to Mandi, Jogindernagar and Palampur. Buses plying to Kothikodh, Bada Gran and Luhardi also pass through Barot.

Railway edit

The closest railway station is at Jogindernagar, terminus of the narrow gauge railway line connecting Jogindernagar to Pathankot. The line is operated by Northern Railways, a division of Indian Railways.

By Air edit

By air from Delhi to Bhunter (Kullu) or Gaggal (Kangra) airport and then by road to Barot.

Other modes edit

The funicular trolley system connecting Barot with Jogindernagar built during the construction of the Shanan Hydel project and was the only access until the road was opened in 1975. This trolley link was set up to facilitate transport of construction material to Barot for a reservoir on Uhl river for Shanan Power House. However, once the road connection was established, the trolley fell into a state of disrepair. It is currently owned and maintained by the Punjab State Electricity Board. Currently, the trolley is not in use and is only operated for occasional inspections of the penstocks.

History edit

Historically, Barot formed part of the Mandi riyasat before and during British times and was governed by the King of Mandi. Pre Independence, Barot was also on the mule trail connecting Kullu valley to Kangra valley. The importance of this route declined once Kullu was connected to a road from Mandi.

Geography edit

Barot is situated in a small valley formed by the Uhl river. Surrounded on both sides by parts of the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas, Barot is located at an elevation of 1819 metres (6001 ft) above the mean sea level. Most of the village is settled along the banks of Uhl river. The Uhl barrage and reservoir for the Shanan Power House are a major geographical feature of Barot. Most of the forest around Barot is deodar and Himalayan oak.

Tourism edit

Barot is a frequent backpacker and day tourist destination. Many trekking trails pass through Barot, including trails to Bada Bhangal, Manali and Kullu. Most tourists are attracted by the serene surroundings and availability of cheap accommodation.

Of late, Barot is also developing into an angling destination. The Uhl river supports trout breeding and Barot has a few fish farms. Across the river Uhl is the Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary, home to goral, Himalayan black bear and a variety of pheasants. Three artificial lakes including one reservoir on Uhl river enhance the beauty of this magnificent hidden treasure as one enters the Barot village near Dhrangan. An old fountain channelising the waters of Uhl erupting at regular intervals is another source of attraction. Just opposite the fountain, two centres of religious faith are situated. One is the temple of Dev Pashakot, the local deity of rain whereas the other is old temple which have been the witness to majority of couples of valley getting tied in marital bonds. The Thandi Golai ground on the way to old Mayot road is the camp site for various trekkers organised by the trekking organisers. Rulling, the highest village in Mandi district is just an hour's uphill trek falling in Lapas panchayat.

See also edit

Gallery edit

People and life in Barot Valley edit

Traditional Housing structures of Barot edit

References edit

  1. ^ India Post. (EN) Pincode search - Barot
  2. ^ Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. STD Codes for cities in Himachal Pradesh 26 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  •   Media related to Barot, Himachal Pradesh at Wikimedia Commons

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Barot a village originally developed in the 1920s for Shanan Hydel Project is now a tourist location in Mandi district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh Barot was difficult to access until 1975 when a road was opened It is situated 40 km from Jogindernagar and 65 km from Mandi the district headquarter The road to Barot branches off at Jogindernagar Mandi Highway and from Jogindernagar the distance is 40 km It is sometimes possible to use the funicular trolley from Jogindernagar which reduces the distance to 12 km The road route includes terraced fields and thick cedar forests rising to Jhatingri at the hilltop The remains of the summer palace of the former rulers of Mandi are located here Through the small village of Tikkan the road carries on to Barot The town has a range of outdoor activities including a trout breeding centre from where fish are released into the Uhl river A 30 km section of the river is used for angling BarotTown ValleyView of Barot Valley in June 2019BarotLocation in Himachal Pradesh IndiaShow map of Himachal PradeshBarotBarot India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 32 2 11 N 76 50 51 E 32 03639 N 76 84750 E 32 03639 76 84750Country IndiaStateHimachal PradeshDistrictMandiElevation1 829 m 6 001 ft Population Total3 500 app Languages OfficialHindiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN175013 1 Telephone code1908 Joginder Nagar 2 Vehicle registrationHP HP 29 Joginder Nagar HP 76 Padhar Nearest cityJoginder NagarLok Sabha constituencyMandiVidhan Sabha constituencyDrang 30ClimateCold Koppen Avg annual temperature13 C 55 F Avg summer temperature17 C 63 F Avg winter temperature5 C 41 F Barot also forms the gateway to the Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary which lies across the Uhl The sanctuary is home to the monal black bear and ghoral Within it are forest rest houses at Thaltuckhod and Silbandhwari Through woods of cedar and pine a trek route cuts across the sanctuary to Kullu Contents 1 Shanan Hydel Project 2 Accessibility 2 1 By road 2 2 Railway 2 3 By Air 2 4 Other modes 3 History 4 Geography 5 Tourism 6 See also 6 1 Gallery 6 2 People and life in Barot Valley 6 3 Traditional Housing structures of Barot 7 References 8 External linksShanan Hydel Project editBarot is the inlet point of the tunnel that diverts river water of Uhl river to Shanan Power House in Jogindernagar The town has a diversion dam that was commissioned in 1932 The funicular trolley system was built during construction to connect Barot with Jogindernagar The project workers live in the Punjab State Electricity Board PSEB colony in Barot Accessibility editBy road edit Barot is situated 25 km off National Highway 20 The diversion to Barot is from a village Ghatasani on the Mandi Jogidernagar road 40 km from Joginder Nagar and 65 km from Mandi This Ghatasni Barot road passes through Jhatingri and Tikkan From Tikkan the road runs along the Uhl river till Barot A major portion of this road is single lane though not one way Barot is connected by public buses to Mandi Jogindernagar and Palampur Buses plying to Kothikodh Bada Gran and Luhardi also pass through Barot Railway edit The closest railway station is at Jogindernagar terminus of the narrow gauge railway line connecting Jogindernagar to Pathankot The line is operated by Northern Railways a division of Indian Railways By Air edit By air from Delhi to Bhunter Kullu or Gaggal Kangra airport and then by road to Barot Other modes edit The funicular trolley system connecting Barot with Jogindernagar built during the construction of the Shanan Hydel project and was the only access until the road was opened in 1975 This trolley link was set up to facilitate transport of construction material to Barot for a reservoir on Uhl river for Shanan Power House However once the road connection was established the trolley fell into a state of disrepair It is currently owned and maintained by the Punjab State Electricity Board Currently the trolley is not in use and is only operated for occasional inspections of the penstocks History editHistorically Barot formed part of the Mandi riyasat before and during British times and was governed by the King of Mandi Pre Independence Barot was also on the mule trail connecting Kullu valley to Kangra valley The importance of this route declined once Kullu was connected to a road from Mandi Geography editBarot is situated in a small valley formed by the Uhl river Surrounded on both sides by parts of the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas Barot is located at an elevation of 1819 metres 6001 ft above the mean sea level Most of the village is settled along the banks of Uhl river The Uhl barrage and reservoir for the Shanan Power House are a major geographical feature of Barot Most of the forest around Barot is deodar and Himalayan oak Tourism editBarot is a frequent backpacker and day tourist destination Many trekking trails pass through Barot including trails to Bada Bhangal Manali and Kullu Most tourists are attracted by the serene surroundings and availability of cheap accommodation Of late Barot is also developing into an angling destination The Uhl river supports trout breeding and Barot has a few fish farms Across the river Uhl is the Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary home to goral Himalayan black bear and a variety of pheasants Three artificial lakes including one reservoir on Uhl river enhance the beauty of this magnificent hidden treasure as one enters the Barot village near Dhrangan An old fountain channelising the waters of Uhl erupting at regular intervals is another source of attraction Just opposite the fountain two centres of religious faith are situated One is the temple of Dev Pashakot the local deity of rain whereas the other is old temple which have been the witness to majority of couples of valley getting tied in marital bonds The Thandi Golai ground on the way to old Mayot road is the camp site for various trekkers organised by the trekking organisers Rulling the highest village in Mandi district is just an hour s uphill trek falling in Lapas panchayat See also editShanan Power House Uhl River Gallery edit nbsp Panoramic view of Barot Valley nbsp Barot from across the Uhl reservoir nbsp View of Barot valley nbsp View of Barot valley nbsp Rocky Uhl above reservoir Oct 20 nbsp Reservoir viewed from barrage Oct 20 nbsp Dry riverbed downstream from barrage Oct 20 nbsp Barrage and Barot village Oct 20 nbsp PWD Resthouse Barot Oct 17 nbsp PWD Resthouse Barot Oct 17 nbsp The Uhl River above Barot looking towards Billing Oct 2017 People and life in Barot Valley edit nbsp A Himachali couple selling Lingaru a naturally grown vegetable in mountain nbsp Himachali woman carrying fodder nbsp A farmer with sticks to be used for support of vegetable crops nbsp People and social life in Barot Mandi Himachal Pradesh nbsp Women working in agriculture fields nbsp People and social life in Barot an old Himachali woman on the way to her home near Barot nbsp Himachali women resting after working in the fields Traditional Housing structures of Barot edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp References edit India Post EN Pincode search Barot Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd STD Codes for cities in Himachal Pradesh Archived 26 May 2011 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Barot Himachal Pradesh at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barot Himachal Pradesh amp oldid 1212246093, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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