Rafting has always been a popular sport in the rivers that lead from the Himalayas. Mori has always been
the place for all the rafters.Far away from the hustle and bustle of the city and deep into the recesses of the hills,
here is an opportunity for you to chart the course of the ferious Tons through the wilderness. Situated in the north-west
Garhwal region ofUttarkashi district, Mori is a quiet and restful hill station in Uttarakhand State.
It is at a distance of about 410 kilometers from Delhi.
As a whole, Mori Hills provide many beautiful vistas and panoramic views. The hill station itself is a pretty
hill station with a pleasant cool climate and a healthy climate. Wooded hills, lush green paddy fields, the Tons
River, picturesque waterfalls, pleasant walks,yellow mimosas and pine trees – This is Mori. The tallest pine forest in
Asia is among the thickly populated forest in Mori.Situated at an altitude of 1150 meters from the above sea level,
Mori is located along the banks of the Tons river in the Jaunsar-Bawar Region. Mori is the Gateway to the Tons, which
isthe biggest tributary of the Yamuna.Carrying a rich cultural heritage, the hillstation has ancient temples with beautiful
architectural styles.
Minimum Requirements: Age: Minimum -12 year Weight: Minimum – 20 kg and Maximum – 130 kg Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Distance: 5kms