Gunji, Uttarakhand


Gunji is a small village in Pithoragarh district in the northern state of Uttarakhand, India. It is near the borders of Tibet and Nepal and the confluence of the Kuthi Yankti and Kalapani River, at the east end of the Kuthi Valley. It overlooks Mount Api in Nepal. The village is on the traditional Indian route to Kailas–Manasarovar.

Demographics

As per the 2011 census, the village of Gunji has a population of 335 people living in 194 households.
The village is only populated seasonally, with winters coming people migrate to lower places.
Sashastra Seema Bal, the Indo-Tibet Border Police and GREF personnel remain there throughout the year.

Transportation

It is possible to reach Gunji by helicopter, which takes off from Dharchula.
While approaching Gunji from Dharcula and the rest of India, the route along the western bank of Sharda River at Gunji forks into two separate motorable routes, one goes north to Kailash-Mansarovar and another to the west to Adi Kailash. In May 2020, India inaugurated a new 80 km long road from Dharchula via Gunji to Lipulekh Pass on India-China border to the Kailas-Manasarovar. In July 2020, India also opened a newly constructed road in this area from Gunji to Limpiyadhura Pass which will reduce the trek time to Adi Kailash to two hours.
Trekkers and other travelers may get food and accommodation here, but in order to reach Gunji one has to obtain an Inner line permit which is issued by SDM at Dharchula. Travellers need a valid ID, a health certificate and a character certificate at hand for this permit.