LOCATION
The forest adjacent to the village
is basically a mixed forest with a certain proportion of pine, bushes and
grasslands. At the higher elevation cedar species is commonly found in the
reserve forest. The inhabitations of local people meet the need of fuel,
fodder, small timber and thatch grass from this forest. The main wild animal of this area include the bear, dear, common leopard, etc. The rich and exotic avifauna of in and around village
makes it a birdwatcher’s paradise. Its colorful avifauna comprises, inter alia,
several species of thrushes, woodpeckers, barbets, flycatchers, swifts, tits serow, golden
eagle, bearded vulture, eagle black eagle and the one
mustn't forget the peculiar and ubiquitous crow. The
village is located closed to the Naukuchiya tal Lake which is one of the
largest and deepest among all the lakes exist in Greater Nainital area.
SOCIO ECONOMIC
FEATURES
Agriculture
combined with livestock, horticulture and to some extent tourism is main source
of the economy of Mohna village. There are still 19 families who come below
poverty line. The total agriculture land of the village is 9.26 hectare. 0.19
hect agriculture land is under
irrigation. As per the
focus discussion with the village, more than 80% families have less than half
hectare land. A large cultivable area in village is under marginal holdings,
which too is fragmented and scattered. This has impeded the task of making
agriculture a profitable occupation. However, the experience of Himachal
Pradesh with a similar land holdings
pattern shows that
agriculture could be made remunerative through its focused development by
providing incentives like inputs, extension, developing infrastructure, etc. Somehow
the villagers have adopted Himachal pattern of cash crop farming and developed
orchard and off season vegetable farming. Village Chanoti is known for off
season vegetable farming. Villagers are cultivating more and more cash crop to
enhance their livelihood despite lack of
irrigation facilities. The main agricultural crops grown in the village are
paddy, manduwa, jhangora (both are small millets) and pulses in the kharif
crop season, potato, tomato and vegetable (summer crops), and wheat in rabi
crop (winter crops). The entire mentioned crops are generally grown in the high
terraces where irrigation facilities are not available.
Mixed cropping is common
in village which helps in maintaining the crop diversity and reduces the risk
of environment uncertainty. Productivity of agriculture almost remained
stagnant in the village over the past one decade except increase in the case of
cash crops.
The area under commercial
crops in village is increasing. There
has been a significant growth in the area under fruits and vegetables
particularly under the potato and seasonal off seasonal vegetable. As a result, both production and productivity
of vegetables recorded an impressive increase in the village. This has become
one of the additional sources of income for the villagers. Agriculture in village is
closely interlinked with animal husbandry and forestry to form a production
system. Marginal and small farmers are heavily dependent
on the livestock sector as it is not only a source of milk and draught power,
but its by-products such as manure help in supplementing farm income. These
animals, in turn largely depend on forests for their feed.
ATTRACTION FOR TOURIST IN
AND AROUND THE VILLAGE
The
key attractions for tourist in and around the village are following.
S.No
|
Attraction
|
Description
|
1
|
Naukuchiya
Lake, Kamal lake
|
Naukuchiya Lake is located
closed to the village. Naukuchiatal or ‘lake of nine corners’ is surrounded by hills covered in
trees and shrubs offers a big attraction point for tourist. It is the deepest
lake in the Nainital district with a depth of 40 m. Visiting to this beautiful place also offers one with the
tempting challenges like paragliding, fishing, rowing, paddling or yachting. Kamal tal is only lake in the area which nourishes
Kamal flowers.
|
2
|
Cultural
life of local community
|
The villages of Uttarakhand
are culturally very rich. The peculiar traditional housing pattern, costumes,
fair festival, food, folk music and dances, agriculture practices and animal
husbandry practices can attract visitors across the world. Linking tourism
activities with the calendar of local fair and festival would be a lifelong
experience to visitors. This area of Nainital has known for its colorful
custom, fair, festival, song, dances and music. To expose village life and
culture, schedule can be made for students, corporate, culture lover etc.
matching with local cultural activities. The traditional organic cuisine of
the area is highly nutritious, simple to prepare and at the same time
appealing to the palate. The main recipes are Ras, Bhang ki chatni, Singhal, Bhatt
ki Curdkani, Shai, Badil, Thachwani etc.
|
3
|
Bhimtal
Lake
|
Another major attraction for
tourist is Bhimtal Lake, which has an island at its centre. Activities
like boating, kayaking, Bird watching attracts the tourist to this
destination. Bhimtal is just 29 km from Chanoti. One can spend the day in
Bhimtal and return to the Chanoti for evening stay in the home stays of
Chanoti.
|
4
|
Sat tal
|
Sat tal is beautiful lake
situated near to Chanoti village around 30 km. it’s a beautiful lake with the
activities of boating, kayaking and various other water sports. You can sit
down near the lake and enjoy fresh food and the local fruits. The water in the
lake is very clear and appears to be blue in color. Surrounded by the high
mountains on the all side the lake gives a perfect site for the tourist to
enjoy in peace the beauty of the lake. It is also the paradise for the
birdwatchers as the forest offers the sight of various birds found rarely in
this region and the migrated birds.
|
5
|
Kainchi
Dham
|
Kainchi is a beautiful
secluded mountain ashram located in the Kumaon Hills in Uttarakhand founded
by great spiritual leader Shri Neeb Karoli Maharaj. The first temple was
inaugurated in June 1964. It is approximately 38 km from village. Many
hundreds of people visit the temples here every day, in season. IT is also a
word that APPLE Founder Steve Jobs
has suggested to the ‘Facebook’ founder Mark Zuckerberg also visited this
famous shrine.
|
6
|
Paragliding
|
Various operators who are
the experts in the activities of paragliding and other mountain adventure are
available near to the Chanoti village and Bhimtal Circuit. The beauty of this
place is the high mountain followed by beautiful valleys which give a perfect
avenue of all the mountain sports activities.
|
7
|
Himalayan
Sangrahalaya
|
This is the must visit place
of Bhimtal popularly called Lok
Sanskriti Sangrahalaya, presenting valuable artifacts and a treasure
of old photographs, This museum also displays various archaeological items
and rock arts representing rich culture of Uttarakhand. Other things to be
viewed here are ancient manuscripts, folk paintings, images of gods,
goddesses, and wooden artifacts.
|
8
|
Butterfly
Park
|
Near to Bhimtal lake this
museum run by Mr. Peter become major tourist attraction where we found good
collection of Butterfly and moth and other insect. It's actually a research
centre and tourists who are interested in butterfly they must visit. The fee
is Rs.150 per person.
|
9
|
Golu Devta Temple
|
One of the famous
attractions in Ghorakhal is Golu Devta Temple, always in news for the unique
rituals performed here. One such ritual is that devotees make petitions at
the temple, using stamp papers, to seek desired decree in litigations. On
accomplishment of their wish, the deity is shown gratitude by hanging bells
or making animal sacrifice. People from all over the region consider Golu
Devta, the presiding deity of the temple, to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva
and ‘the God of Justice’.
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