Kathgodam
Kathgodam is a town in the Nainital
district of Uttarakhand state of India. It is part of the twin township of
Haldwani-Kathgodam, and is immediately north of Haldwani.
History
Literally
meaning timber depot, Kathgodam was a small village in 1901 with a population
of 375, though its importance grew rapidly after the railway line was extended
here in late 19th century, after it reached Haldwani in 1884. Today, it is the
last station on its Indian Railways line; from this point, one must travel by
automobile to the Kumaon region of the Himalayan Mountains.
From Kathgodam, mountain roads lead to tourist destinations like Nainital, Bhimtal, Sattal, Mukteshwar, Ranikhet, Naukuchiyatal and Almora.
From Kathgodam, mountain roads lead to tourist destinations like Nainital, Bhimtal, Sattal, Mukteshwar, Ranikhet, Naukuchiyatal and Almora.
Local Attractions:
Situated
close to Kathgodam are beautiful temples called 'Sheetla devi' and 'Kalichaud'
which attract large numbers of devotees from the surrounding region during
festivals. Kathgodam also leads a way to one of the beautiful ashram called as
Hairakhan.
There
is a beautiful dam which is built on the Gola River.
Schools
include the Maharishi school, Nirmala Convent High School,St. Theresa School,
St. Paul's Senior Secondary School, Naini Valley School and Inspiration School
(these arranged in the manner from katghodam to haldwani).
College
include Kumaun Institute of Information Technology[KIIT] is located at Nainital
road, Kathgodam: Pahal Institution for capasity building also running close to
railway stattion, Kathgodam a convenient and prominent area of Kumaun hills on
National Highway - 84, 1/2 km from Kathgodam railway station & 4 km from
Haldwani.
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