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Kuthi Valley
Kuthi Valley is a valley in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand. It is the last valley before Tibet.

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Kuthi Valley is a Himalayan valley situated in the Pithoragarh District of Uttarakhand. This valley is located in the eastern part of Uttarakhand. The valley is situated north-west to south-east direction. Kuthi valley is the last valley before Tibet. This valley is mainly dominated by Bhutia tribes.

Kuthi River
Kuthi Valley is a river valley formed by River Kuthi, which is the easternmost river of Kumaon. Kuthi River emerges from slopes near Wilsha and passes Lake Jolingkong at an altitude of 4,630 m, to Kuthi village. Kuthi River flowing north to south merges with Kali River near Gunji village.

Mountain Passes on Kuthi Valley
High Himalayan passes of Mangsha Dhura (5,490 m) and Lampiya Dhura (5,530 m) are situated in Kuthi valley. Shinla pass and Nama pass joins Darma Valley to Kuthi valley. Jolingkong and Parvati are main alpine lakes and Baba Kailash (6,191 m) is the main Himalayan peak of the valley.

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