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'''Amgarhi''' is countryside located in periphery of [[Jim Corbett National Park|Corbett National Park]], [[Uttarakhand]], [[India]]. The name derived from its mango (aam) oOrchids. It is located 15 km from [[Ramnagar, Uttarakhand|Ramnagar]], and can be accessed by forest road from near the crossing of the Kosi barrage on Ramnagar - Haldwani Road. Features of this location include step farms, old houses, adjoining jungle, and streams.
'''Amgarhi''' is countryside located in periphery of [[Jim Corbett National Park|Corbett National Park]], [[Uttarakhand]], [[India]]. The name derived from its mango (aam) oOrchids. It is located 15 km from [[Ramnagar, Uttarakhand|Ramnagar]], and can be accessed by forest road from near the crossing of the Kosi barrage on Ramnagar - Haldwani Road. Features of this location include step farms, old houses, adjoining jungle, and streams.

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Amgarhi is countryside located in periphery of Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand, India. The name derived from its mango (aam) oOrchids. It is located 15 km from Ramnagar, and can be accessed by forest road from near the crossing of the Kosi barrage on Ramnagar - Haldwani Road. Features of this location include step farms, old houses, adjoining jungle, and streams.