Auli is in the Chamoli region in the Himalayan heaps of Uttarakhand, India. Auli, otherwise called Auli Bugyal, in Garhwali, which signifies "glade", is situated at a rise of 2,800 meters (9,200 ft) above ocean level. Between June to October, the valley has one of the largest number of blossom species found anyplace on the planet, with 520 types of high elevation plants, 498 of which are blooming plants with huge populaces of imperilled species.
The travel industry
Auli is a climbing and ski objective and after the making of the territory of Uttarakhand, previously part of Uttar Pradesh, Auli was showcased as a traveller objective. It is encircled by coniferous and oak woodlands, with an all-encompassing perspective on the pinnacles of the Himalayas. The slants are expected for both expert skiers and learners. The Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam Restricted (GMVNL) a state government organization that deals with this hotel, and Uttarakhand the travel industry Office lead winter sports contests at Auli to energize skiing in India. It has 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) streetcar, a chairlift and a ski lift, alongside a kept up with journey course. There is a preparation office of Indo-Tibetan Boundary Police. A little Hindu sanctuary associated with the Hindu epic the Ramayana is additionally present.
Transportation
The closest air terminal is the Happy Award Air terminal in Dehradun, around 270 kilometres (170 mi) from Auli. The air terminal works every day trips to Delhi, The closest worldwide air terminal is the Indira Gandhi Global Air terminal in Delhi, around 480 kilometres (300 mi) from Auli. The closest rail line stations are the Rishikesh rail line station (250 kilometres (160 mi)) and the Dehradun rail route station (290 kilometres (180 mi)). Close by attractions incorporates Vishnu Prayag, Gorson Bugyal, Kuari Pass, Joshimath, Badrinath, and Tapovan. Auli and Dehradun facilitated the Primary South Asian Winter Games in 2011.