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Renukoot is a town and a nagar panchayat in Sonbhadra district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.The famous Parad Shiviling is located here. Renukoot used to be in Mirzapur district which was later split up into Sonebhadra and Mirzapur. Renukoot falls into the Sonebhadra district now. The area of Vindhyachal near the north-western part of the area are also famous for many religious hills and historic caves and temples. The famous Chunar Fort, dating 50 BC, is on the way to Varanasi from Renukoot, less than 3 hours away.Climate and Topography
Summers peak in May and June. Rain starts around third week of June. Renukoot is 1,400 feet above sea level, with nearby hills exceeding 2000 feet. This makes the weather in Renukoot much less humid than in the nearby plain cities such as Varanasi and Mirzapur. Renukoot is also surrounded by thick well-preserved forests that keeps the temperatures down- especially after the rain. Temperature tends to fall in the evening after sunset in the summer, making it much more pleasant in May and June as compared to cities such as a Varanasi and Lucknow. Once the rains start in July, the weather becomes much milder than in the plains of U.P, with low humidity, and pleasant temperatures in the evening falling into the low 20s. Day-time summer is very bearable due to guaranteed power-supply from Hindalco to the Hindalco colony, clean roads, lots of shades and trees, and desert coolers that work well in the low humidity environment.
The weather is very pleasant from Dussehra to Holi, with the minimum temperatures between mid-December to mid-January dropping close to freezing (rarely dipping below zero degrees celsius). Day time maximum in winter tends to be in the high teens in peak winter and low 20s in November and February. Humidity tends to be very low making the winters very pleasant. The lack of many big cities makes the nearby forests ideal for star-gazing.
In the nearby hills that are up to 2000 feet high, the temperatures can be quite pleasant (no more than mid-twenties) as early as July and stay below that until April. Many of these hills have nice forests on them (one of the few forests in Uttar Pradesh outside of the Himalayas), and numerous massive water-falls and streams (e.g. Lehra, Razdhari, Hathi Nala) and resorts/picnic spots that serve as great get-away places during weekends for the locals.
Summers peak in May and June. Rain starts around third week of June. Renukoot is 1,400 feet above sea level, with nearby hills exceeding 2000 feet. This makes the weather in Renukoot much less humid than in the nearby plain cities such as Varanasi and Mirzapur. Renukoot is also surrounded by thick well-preserved forests that keeps the temperatures down- especially after the rain. Temperature tends to fall in the evening after sunset in the summer, making it much more pleasant in May and June as compared to cities such as a Varanasi and Lucknow. Once the rains start in July, the weather becomes much milder than in the plains of U.P, with low humidity, and pleasant temperatures in the evening falling into the low 20s. Day-time summer is very bearable due to guaranteed power-supply from Hindalco to the Hindalco colony, clean roads, lots of shades and trees, and desert coolers that work well in the low humidity environment.
The weather is very pleasant from Dussehra to Holi, with the minimum temperatures between mid-December to mid-January dropping close to freezing (rarely dipping below zero degrees celsius). Day time maximum in winter tends to be in the high teens in peak winter and low 20s in November and February. Humidity tends to be very low making the winters very pleasant. The lack of many big cities makes the nearby forests ideal for star-gazing.
In the nearby hills that are up to 2000 feet high, the temperatures can be quite pleasant (no more than mid-twenties) as early as July and stay below that until April. Many of these hills have nice forests on them (one of the few forests in Uttar Pradesh outside of the Himalayas), and numerous massive water-falls and streams (e.g. Lehra, Razdhari, Hathi Nala) and resorts/picnic spots that serve as great get-away places during weekends for the locals.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renukoot
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 24°13'3"N 83°2'27"E
- Obra 31 km
- Nagar Untari 43 km
- Sidhi 123 km
- Chirimiri 130 km
- Manendragarh 140 km
- Gaurella 198 km
- Champa 245 km
- Janjgir 248 km
- Akaltara 250 km
- Sundargarh 252 km
- Hindalco Colony 0.2 km
- The Aditya Birla Public School khalik , Hindalco ,Renukoot 1 km
- Hindalco Renukoot 1 km
- Hi- tech company, A. K. Singh 1.3 km
- Kanoria Chemicals and Industries Limited. 1.8 km
- Electrical Substation 2 km
- VIKAS NAGAR ,QUARI 7.4 km
- Ranitali Forest site (EAL, Department of Botany, BHU) 10 km
- Hathinala Forest Site (EAL, Department of Botany, BHU) 11 km
- Hathinala forest area 12 km
Hindalco Colony
The Aditya Birla Public School khalik , Hindalco ,Renukoot
Hindalco Renukoot
Hi- tech company, A. K. Singh
Kanoria Chemicals and Industries Limited.
Electrical Substation
VIKAS NAGAR ,QUARI
Ranitali Forest site (EAL, Department of Botany, BHU)
Hathinala Forest Site (EAL, Department of Botany, BHU)
Hathinala forest area
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