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0156 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
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TAP—TIK : ROUTES 224, 225.

right bank of the Dâuli river—Gârpa—Q Shfnkola—Dangari.

Ji l a m ( 460 ft.), 1 mile from the right bank of the Dâuli river (on a hill) — Cross the Pângti (a small river)—K6sa—Cross the Dâuli river by a bridge—Maldri (10,290 ft.), near the left bank of the Dâuli river—Cross the Ginti river by a sânga-bridge called ßurâs — Kurknti, on the right bank of the Dâuli river — Cross the Déuli river by a sânga-bridge called Radi Bâmpa—Gumsâli.

Ni ti, 30° 48'; 79° 34'; 11,464 ft., on the left bank of the Dâuli river. (An ordinary kali stage from Jflam.)

Route

from TAPUBÂN to S6MESAR,

see No. 199.

Route

from US/MEND to OSH,

see No. 163.

Route

from TÎKAR to DÙRA,

see No. 59.

Route

from TÎKAR to KANDA,

see No. 84.

Route No. 225.

Route No. 224.

From THANNO (Gârhvil) to KIDARKANTA

(Gärhvdl).

A secondary route, passable. for horses.

Literature: Jacquemont's Journal, Vol. II., pp. 114-32. Maps: Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).

Thy nno, 30° 50'; 78° 16'; 4,097 ft;, on the right bank of the Jamna river—Nagân, near the left bank of the Budiâr river—Ascend the Budiâr valley—Cross the Budiâr valley—Gnngtar.

Kôti, on the right bank of the Budiâr river Bunchanegâû—Choptargâ t—K6sron.

Hanoi, near the left bank of the Budiâr river —Cross a river—Dingar—Châklo.

S a r d li, the highest village of the Budiâr valley —Ascent.

Kidarkdnta Peak, 31° 1'4; 78° 9'.46; 12,430 ft., 6 hours' march from Sarah.

From TÎKAR (Simla) to SIMLA (Simla).

There are three different routes, each along a good made road.

Maps: Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).

A.

Tikar to Simla, by Dägshâi.

Tikar, 31° 11'; 77° 39'; 7,735 ft.—LéchogKälânti.

D d shd i, a military station (6,025 ft.)—Cross the Kfakar nalah—Ningâlla (road till here bad; but hence to Simla really magnificent)—AnjiShcen, with a bângalo—Ber—Mansâr—Ch6kriDét—Ganda—Cross a small passDid.

Kidri, with a bângalo (very good; rather a long march from Dägshâi to Kiâri—Cross two small passes (road beautiful).

Simla, 31° 6'•2; 77°-9'•46; 7,156 ft. (church); hôtel and club. (An easy stage.)

41,001.