12 Unforgettable Tourist Places to Visit in Uttarakhand

What to See and Do in the Land of Natural Beauty

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Uttarakhand, bordered by Nepal and Tibet, and shadowed by towering Himalayan peaks, is full of unspoiled natural beauty. It's divided into two regions—Garhwal in the north, and Kumaon in the south. Ancient holy places, mountains, forests and valleys, and an abundance of trekking options are some of the attractions that make travel to Uttarakhand worthwhile. Check out these top tourist places in Uttarakhand for inspiration.

Uttarakhand is also an excellent place to get off the beaten track. If you're looking for fresh air and tranquility, you'll love some of these boutique Himalayan getaways .

Jim Corbett National Park

One of India's most popular national parks , Jim Corbett National Park is named after hunter-turned-conservationist Jim Corbett. It has dense forest and an array of wildlife, although tiger sightings aren't as common as some other places in India. The park can be explored by jeep or elephant safaris, which take place daily in the early mornings and afternoons. The Dhikala zone of the park is the most panoramic, with stunning valley views. It offers the best chance of animal sightings (which are unfortunately sometimes disappointing). If you're lucky, you might spot wild elephants. 

  • Location: About five hours drive northeast of Delhi.
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Ancient Haridwar (the "Gateway to God") is one of the seven holiest places in India, and one of the oldest living cities. Located at the foothills of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand, it's particularly popular with Hindu pilgrims who come to take a dip in the holy waters of the fast flowing Ganges River and wash away their sins. The evening Ganga Aarti holds a special appeal.

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Rishikesh, located not far from Haridwar, is as popular with western spiritual seekers as Haridwar is with Hindu pilgrims. Known as the birthplace of yoga, people flock there to meditate, do yoga, and learn about other aspects of Hinduism in the various ashrams and yoga institutes. Despite the growing number of visitors, the town's lanes and alleys retain an old-world charm. It remains a wonderful place to relax and unwind among nature.

  • Location: 40 minutes drive northeast of Haridwar.
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The hill settlement of Nainital, in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, was a popular summer retreat for the British during the time they ruled India. It features emerald colored Nainital (Naini) Lake and an action-filled strip called The Mall, lined with restaurants, shops, hotels, and markets. Enjoy one of the many forest walks, explore the surrounding area on horseback, or relax on a boat in the lake. This destination gets very crowded during summers, especially on weekends, due to its proximity to Delhi. Around Nainital, you'll find Jeolikote, Bhimtal, Ramgarh and Mukteshwar which are ​all less developed and quieter places to stay.

  • Location: About 6.5 hours drive east of Delhi.
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Mussoorie is another popular weekend destination for north Indians, as well as honeymooners. One of the main reasons for this is because it has a lot of facilities developed especially for tourists. Take a cable car to Gun Hill, enjoy a beautiful nature walk along Camel's Back Road, have a picnic at Kempty Falls, or ride a horse up to Lal Tibba (the highest peak in Mussoorie). Mussoorie also offers a superb view of the Himalayas. If you're looking for a quieter alternative nearby, check out Landour.

  • Location: About six hours drive north of Delhi and an hour from Dehradun (Uttarakhand's capital). IRCTC offers a convenient two-night weekend rail tour package from Delhi to Mussoorie.
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Almora, now the capital of the Kumaon region, was established as the summer capital of Chand kings in 1560. It attracts its share of foreigners who head to nearby Kasar Devi Temple, where Swami Vivekananda meditated. There are some chilled out places to stay in the area, such as Kasar Rainbow Resort and Mohan's Binsar Retreat,  as well as inexpensive guesthouses with private cottages just outside Almora town. Around Almora,​ you'll find the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kausani (where Gandhi spent time writing his  Bhagavad Gita  treatise), Ranikhet and the Jageshwar temple complex.

  • Location: About nine hours drive northeast of Delhi.
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Valley of Flowers National Park

The remarkable landscape of The Valley of Flowers National Park in the Garhwal region comes alive with the monsoon rain. This high-altitude Himalayan valley has around 300 different varieties of alpine flowers, which appear as a bright carpet of color against a mountainous snow-capped background. It's a popular trekking destination, open from the start of June until the end of October.

  • Location: About 15 hours drive northeast of Delhi, plus a trek.

Located high up in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, the Char Dham (four temples) mark the spiritual source of four holy rivers: the Yamuna (at Yamunotri), the Ganges (at Gangotri), the Mandakini (at Kedarnath), and the Alaknanda (at Badrinath ). Hindus consider a pilgrimage to the Char Dham to be very auspicious. Not only is it believed to wash away all sins, but it will also ensure release from the cycle of birth and death.

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Uttarakhand even has a skiing destination! Auli lies on the way to Badrinath and has a three-kilometer long slope, gondola, chairlift, and Poma ski lift. For skiing, conditions are best from the last week of January to the first week of March. However, it's dependent on good snowfall, which is variable. If you're into trekking, the Kuari Pass trailhead is at Auli. This trek, which passes through Nanda Devi National Park, is one of the state's best and most accessible. Thrillophilia offers six-day guided trips from Haridwar . There are many other hiking trails around too.

Accommodation options in Auli are scarce but Devi Darshan Lodge is recommended if you don't stay at the popular government-run Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam Hotel (which offers ski programs). Alternatively, the Himalayan Abode Homestay near Joshimath is excellent, and the host is a skiing and snowboarding champion and coach. Another good option is Himalayan Eco Lodge .

  • Location: About 13 hours drive northeast of Delhi, near Joshimath.

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Magical Munsiyari, a small town surrounded by towering mountains in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, is paradise for mountaineers and trekkers. Blazing sunsets create a stunning backdrop of color-stained peaks there. However, the hiking and trekking routes are the biggest draws. Munsiyari is the base for the challenging nine-day Milam Glacier Trek , and the much easier two- to three-hour trek to Khalia Top is another attraction. The Tribal Heritage Museum, filled with artifacts from Munsiyari's trade with Tibet on the ancient salt route, is also worth seeing. Milam Inn , albeit basic, is the best place to stay in Munsiyari and it offers fabulous mountain views from the guest rooms.

  • Location: About 16 hours drive northeast of Delhi.

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Not to be confused with the Chopta Valley in Sikkim, Chopta lies between Kedarnath and Badrinath in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, at the entry to Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary. It attracts travelers who want to enjoy the great outdoors away from the crowds and development. Chopta is the starting point for treks to Tungnath temple (open from June to September) and Chandrashila summit. It's a short, yet scenic, moderate trek that can be completed in a day. Notably, the temple is the world's highest Shiva temple. Thrillophilia offers four-day guided trips from Haridwar.

  • Location: About 10 hours drive northeast of Delhi, via Rishikesh.

It's likely that you've never heard of Kalap, a tiny remote village that's only accessible by foot, 7,500 feet above sea level in the upper Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. That's because it's totally off the tourist map. A responsible tourism project was established there in 2013 to help improve the livelihoods of the villagers. Kalap is an outstanding place to get away from it all and experience the simplicity of village life or go trekking along trails followed by nomadic shepherds.

  • Location: About six hours north of Dehradun in Uttarakhand.

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Must-see attractions in Uttarakhand

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Kedarnath is in the most dramatic location of the char dham temples, located at the base of 6970m peaks and 22km from the nearest road. The puja offered…

Valley of Flowers National Park

The bugyals (high-altitude meadows) of tall wildflowers in the Unesco World Heritage–listed Valley of Flowers are a glorious sight on a sunny day,…

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Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Ashram

Just south of Swarg Ashram is what’s left of the original Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Ashram, where the Beatles stayed and wrote much of the White Album (and a…

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Har-ki-Pairi Ghat

Har-ki-Pairi (The Footstep of God) is where Vishnu is said to have dropped some divine nectar and left behind a footprint. Every evening, hundreds of…

Docked boats at Nainital Lake District, Uttranchal State, India

This pretty lake is Nainital’s centrepiece and is said to be one of the emerald-green eyes of Shiva’s wife, Sati (naina is Sanskrit for eye) that fell to…

Happy Valley

Only 3km northwest of town, this scenic outlying region of Mussoorie is famous as the site where the Dalai Lama and fellow exiles arrived in 1959, after…

Corbett Tiger Reserve

This famous reserve was established in 1936 as India’s first national park. Originally called Hailey National Park, then Ramganga National Park, it was…

Badrinath Temple

Badrinath Temple, in a superb setting below the sacred, snow-topped pyramid-shaped peak of Nilkantha, is holy to Lord Vishnu. Vividly painted, this is the…

Jageshwar Temple

Surrounded by peaceful deodar forest is this cluster of 124 picturesque temples and shrines dating to the 7th century AD. They vary from linga shrines to…

Chandrisilla Peak

Climbing this 4000m summit is one of the most rewarding day hikes in the whole Indian Himalaya. An early-morning start from the village of Chopta can pay…

Govind Wildlife Sanctuary & National Park

This sublime sanctuary protects 958 sq km of pristine forests, alpine meadows and snowy peaks, including the wonderfully remote Har-ki Dun (3510m) – a…

Temples at the riverbank, Swarg Niwas Temple, Lakshman Jhula, Ganges River, Rishikesh, Dehradun District, Uttarakhand, India

Swarg Niwas & Shri Trayanbakshwar Temple

Rishikesh's most iconic landmark is this 13-storey wedding cake of a temple, which dominates the east bank of Lakshman Jhula. There are dozens of shrines…

Mussoorie Heritage Centre

Sitting beneath Landour's clock tower is this impressive heritage centre that's set up by dedicated local historian, Surbhi Agarwal. She'll take you…

One of the most important Sikh pilgrimage sites in the world, Hem Kund, at 4600m, is a sacred lake with a temple surrounded by seven peaks where Sikh Guru…

Mindrolling Monastery

The region around Dehra Dun is home to a thriving Tibetan Buddhist community, mainly focused on this attractive monastery, about 10km south of the centre…

About 3km south of Tallital, Raj Bhavan is the official residence of the Governor of Uttarakhand. Resembling Windsor Castle, it’s a prime example of…

Soham Himalayan Centre

Part museum, part art gallery, Soham Heritage & Art Centre focuses largely on the culture of the Uttarakhand Himalaya. You'll get guided through the…

Gangotri Temple

Gangotri Temple, one of the holiest places in India, is near the source of the Ganges (known as the Bhagirathi until it reaches Devprayag), with a shrine…

A popular outing from Pithoragarh is the 7km traipse up to Chandak (1830m), a hilltop village and forested area offering sublime viewpoints of the Soar…

Jabarkhet Nature Reserve

Dedicated efforts have been taking place since 2015 to transform this sizeable tract of privately owned land into a nature reserve, home to abundant…

While this small-scale observatory offers night viewing of distant planets and constellations (₹100) from 6.30pm, it's arguably more interesting to drop…

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary

This 45-sq-km nature sanctuary is 26km northwest from Almora. It's visited primarily for its scenic pine forest and hiking trails, and popular for its…

Jageshwar Archaeological Museum

The small but worthwhile Jageshwar Archaeological Museum houses a collection of exquisite, detailed religious carvings dating from the 9th- to 13th…

Yamunotri Temple

One of the holy char dham pilgrimage temples, 19th-century Yamunotri Temple is near the source of the sacred Yamuna River, a 5km hike from the tiny…

Rajaji Tiger Reserve

This unspoilt park, covering over 1000 sq km in the forested foothills near Haridwar, is one of India's newest tiger reserves (as of 2017 there were 34…

Mussoorie Library

One of Mussoorie's most prominent landmarks is this historical Raj-era library that opened way back in 1843. Its ornate Victoria-style balcony veranda…

Pithoragarh Fort

This renovated historic fort was built by Gurkas in 1791 before being taken over by the British in 1815 who named it London Fort. There's a museum opening…

Tungnath Mandir

The highest Shiva temple in the world is a 3.5km hike, gaining 750m, up a well-paved trail from the village of Chopta. Continue beyond the temple another…

Jama Masjid

Standing majestically near the northern shore of Naini Lake, Nainital's ornate mosque was built in the late 19th century by the British for Muslim…

Nanda Devi Temple

If the skies are clear this tinsel-decorated temple is definitely worth a visit for its dramatic location looking out to spectacular views of terrace rice…

Himadri Hans Handloom

Just north of town on the road to Binsar is this weaving factory where you can watch women artisans spin beautiful products on handlooms and see the…

Forest Research Institute Museum

The prime attraction here is the building itself. Set in a peaceful 5-sq-km park, this grand remnant of the Raj era – where most of India’s forest…

A cable car runs up to popular Snow View at 2270m, which (on clear days) has panoramic Himalayan views, including of Nanda Devi. The ticket office is at…

Tapkeshwar Temple

In a scenic setting on the banks of the Tons Nadi River, you’ll find an unusual and popular Shiva shrine inside a small, dripping cave, which is the site…

Jim Corbett Museum

If you’re interested in the life of Jim Corbett, his former house (built in 1922) at Kaladhungi, 26km southeast of Ramnagar, is now a museum. The British…

From midway along The Mall, a cable car runs up to Gun Hill (2530m), which, on a clear day, has views of several big peaks. A steep path also winds up to…

Kausani Tea Estate

While Kausani Tea Estate – a tea plantation that involves private enterprise, the government and local farmers – has recently shifted its production…

Ram Rai Darbar

The unique mausoleum of Ram Rai, the errant son of the seventh Sikh guru, Har Rai, is made of white marble, with paintings covering the walls, archways…

Anasakti Ashram

About 1km uphill from the bus stand, Anasakti Ashram is where Mahatma Gandhi spent two weeks in 1929 pondering and writing Anasakti Yoga. It has a small…

Chandi Devi Temple

Chandi Devi Temple was built by Raja Suchet Singh of Kashmir in 1929, and sits on a hilltop just southeast of Haridwar.

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Best Places to Visit in Uttarakhand Himalaya

Thrilling adventures, pristine greenery, and bliss-inducing landscapes: surreal vistas of colossal Himalayan peaks unfold from every corner. Temples rooted in tradition, history, and mysticism, along with mesmerizing floral and faunal wealth, make Uttarakhand a tourist destination that attracts wanderers from across the world for fulfilment. It offers everything to a traveller, from spiritual grace and scenic vistas to thrilling fun and wildlife adventures. Uttarakhand is a thing of beauty and joy forever, and it is one of the best tourist destinations for an amazing dream vacation. One can visit Uttarakhand round the year, be it summer, monsoon, or winter, as every season has something special for tourists. Uttarakhand is at the top of the world tourism map when it comes to adventure tourism, religious tourism, nature tourism, or cultural tourism. The snow-capped Himalayan peaks, trekking trails, and peaceful valleys always attract world travelers to visit Uttarakhand.

Undoubtedly, Uttarakhand has amazing tourist destinations to enjoy soul-soothing dream vacations that one has never experienced in their lifetime. In this post, we will show you the top 15 best places to visit in Uttarakhand to enjoy the best hill holidays. Some of them are very popular, and some of them are less explored but must-visit destinations.

Top 15 Best Explored & Less Explored Places to Visit in Uttarakhand for a Dream Vacation-

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  • Khati Village
  • Mana Village
  • Jim Corbett National Park
  • Chopta Tungnath

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1. Mussoorie

Mussoorie Hill Station Travel Blog

Queen of hills, Mussoorie is the most popular hill resort of Uttarakhand. For an amazing vacation tourist can enjoy the glittering views of lovely Doon valley and enchanting vistas of Himalayan Peaks which will definitely overpower your senses and the wanderer in you will start to explore and click awesome pictures. Scenic vistas and lots of thrilling activities like paragliding, mountaineering, biking, trekking and camping makes this place the most preferred destinations for couples and families.

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2. Nainital

Nainital Travel Blog

Underrated but the most beautiful hill station destination of Uttarakhand, Nainital is very beautiful to behold. It is named after goddess Naina Devi. Naina Devi temple surrounded by the gorgeous Naina Devi Lake is the major tourist attraction here. Moreover, the delightfully chaotic Mall Road and Tibetan market will show you the local life and culture of Nainital. Stunning vistas of Himalayan Peaks all around and cool atmosphere with lots of thrill and adventures like trekking, boating, rock climbing and mountaineering etc. makes Nainital an absolutely an engaging place where you will not feel bored.

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Trishool , Nanda Kot , Nanda Devi View from Kasar Devi Temple , Almora

Wildlife, culture and delicious cuisines defines Almora. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions to visit in Uttarakhand. Fall’s exquisite array of colors, picturesque surroundings, delightful weather and blissful temples makes Almora one of a kind destination to visit for solace and peaceful vacation amidst the mountains. Don’t miss the Nanda Devi temple to seek divine grace and you can also have a one-day excursion to Bright End Corner to witness the beautiful sunset and click amazing pictures.

Also Read: Best Trekking Trails in Uttarakhand

4. Ghangaria

Ghangaria Uttarakhand

Ghangaria is the most stunning village located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. You have to trek 13 km from Govind Ghat to reach here. There is nothing much in terms of tourism but the lush greenery and less crowd makes Ghangaria the best place to behold for a nature lover. April is the best time to visit here as spring season’s hopeful new blooms will blow your heart away. Camping is the best thing to do in Ghangaria to become one with the serene nature.

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5. Chaukori

Chaukori Uttarakhand Travel Blog

Dreamy Landscapes can make you vacation dreamlike that you have never dreamt before. It offers stunning vistas of lofty Nanda Devi and Panchachuli Peaks. Refreshing tea gardens along with verdant forests are absolutely a delightful sight to behold. It is decked with pine, Rhododendron, Oak trees, the beauty of which compels every nature lover and honeymooners to visit Chaukori.

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Trishul View from Kausani

Dotted in the lap of Himalayas, Kausani is the best hill station to visit in Uttarakhand. Some of the highest peaks like Panchachuli, Nanda Devi and Trishul Peak will welcome you with their gaze. Kausani was earlier known as Valna and it is very popular for its sunset views. Just below the Kausani Ridge, Baijnath Temple is the major attraction to visit here. It is also an important pilgrimage site to visit in India. The stone work and intricate carving is mind- boggling.

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7. Pithoragarh

Pithoragarh Travel Blog

Pithoragarh is a beautiful place in Uttarakhand. It is a gateway for pilgrims to take their journey from Kailash and Man Sarovar. You will witness nature’s crowning glory – the picturesque and lofty peaks of Nanda Devi East and West which lie in Alpine valleys and glaciers like Namik, Sundardunga, Milam and Ralam. For nature lovers and honeymooners Pithoragarh is a must visit place to enjoy the beauty of nature and delight of togetherness in abundance.

Also Read: Best Places to Visit in Chopta Valley in Uttarakhand

8. Lohaghat

View from Lohaghat Mayaboti Uttarakhand

Located in the banks of Lohawati there is a stunning town called Lohaghat. It is one of the offbeat destinations to visit in Uttarakhand. The land of Lohaghat is steeped in history and royalty. It was the erstwhile capital of the Chand Dynasty. Away from the chaos of the cities, spend some time in the lap of pristine greenery, snowcapped Himalayan Peaks which will offer you some of the best vistas to capture some pictures for social media platforms.

Also Read: Best Treks to Do in Uttarakhand in Summer

9. Khati Village

Khati Village Bageshwar Uttarakhand

Khati village is located in the Bageshwar region of Uttarakhand. It is the best place to visit in Uttarakhand for those who love less crowd and tranquility. This unexplored scenic village is surrounded with mind boggling Oak and Rhododendron trees and blissful Pindari river that will delight your toil weary soul. You can indulge in lovely nature walks, cycling, trekking and camping by Pindari river and mountain biking etc. and enjoy the thrills of adventure.

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10. Mana Village

Mana Village Uttarakhand

Mana Village is located near the most popular pilgrimage destination, Badrinath Temple of Uttarakhand. It is an offbeat destination to add to your list for a dream vacation in Uttarakhand. Other than the spiritual significance this scenic village is famous for its prehistoric mountain cave Vyas Guha which is said to be 5000 years old. It is also believed that the great Indian Epic of Mahabharata was written here by Vyasdev.

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11. Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park is one of the most popular and oldest parks to visit for wildlife tourism in India. If you are a wildlife enthusiast and nature lover, the stunning wilderness and the exotic wildlife will make your day. Sightings of Tigers, elephants and reptiles of various kinds makes this place alluring to visit. The Dhikala Tourism Zone (entry through Dhangarhi Gate) and the Bijrani Tourism Zone are the major areas of tourist attraction.

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12. Chakrata

Chakrata Uttarakhand

Chakrata is one of the most beautiful hill stations in Uttarakhand. It is situated at an elevation 2,118 above the sea level. Due to the abundance of natural beauty and blissful weather, Chakrata is the most preferred weekend getaway for backpackers and nature lovers. It is also a great paradise for adventure lovers. You can indulge in mountain climbing, trekking, camping in the woods. Scenic village walks will delight your senses and make your holidays the most amazing one.

Also Read: Best Hill Stations to Visit in Uttarakhand

13. Dwarahat

Dwarahat - Gurjar Dev Temple

Dwarahat is a temple town of Uttarakhand. It is one of the lesser-known destinations to visit in Uttarakhand. The major attractions of this town are its surreal temples. The group of 55 ancient temples are very popular tourist attractions here. Some of them are Gurjar Dev Temple, Ratan Dewal, Lakhanpur Temple, Maniyal and Kachri temples which date back to the 11th century.  This place is also known as ‘Way to Heaven’. Apart from the temples, one can also visit Pandukholi Caves which is named after the Pandavas of Mahabharata.

Also Read: Popular Religious Places to Visit in Uttarakhand

14. New Tehri

Tehri Lake

New Tehri has become one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in Uttarakhand, attracting visitors from Delhi, Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Dehradun due to its proximity to these cities. This serene location is fast gaining popularity as an adventure hub in the tourism map of Uttarakhand. Surrounded by majestic Himalayan Mountain peaks and dense green forests, New Tehri offers an offbeat experience for budget travelers who want to explore Uttarakhand with their friends and family. There are plenty of activities to enjoy in New Tehri, with the Tehri Lake and Tehri Dam being the major tourist attractions. Visitors can indulge in a variety of activities such as boating, paragliding, rock climbing, and trekking, making it a perfect destination for adventure enthusiasts. If you are planning a short summer weekend getaway, then New Tehri is a must-visit destination in Uttarakhand. Its scenic beauty and thrilling activities will leave you wanting for more. So, pack your bags and get ready to explore this charming location that promises a memorable experience for all.

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15. Chopta- Tungnath

Chopta Valley Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand, known for its scenic beauty, religious significance, and thrilling adventures, has always been a favorite destination among travelers across the globe. If you are a true nature and mountain lover seeking adventure, then a visit to Chopta Tungnath is a must-do activity in Uttarakhand. Chopta, also known as the mini-Switzerland of India, is a hidden gem that boasts unexplored beauty. Tungnath, located at an altitude of over 12000 feet in the Himalayas, is famous for the Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in the world. The temple is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, dense forests, and breathtaking natural beauty. Tungnath is also a significant site for Hindu pilgrims and is one of the third panch kedar temples of the Himalayas.

The Chopta-Tungnath trail is a perfect destination for adventure enthusiasts who love trekking, hiking, mountain climbing, and camping.  During winter, the place is covered with thick snow, making it an ideal spot for adventure lovers interested in snow sports.

Apart from adventure activities, Chopta-Tungnath trail is also a paradise for bird watchers. The area is home to over 200 species of birds, including the prized Himalayan monal, Himalayan Griffon, Scarlet Finch, Mountain Hawk Eagle, and Hill Partridge. If you are a bird lover, be sure to visit Chopta-Tungnath to witness the majestic Himalayan birds in their natural habitat.

A visit to Chopta-Tungnath trail in Uttarakhand is an experience of a lifetime for adventure, nature, and mountain lovers. The stunning natural beauty, religious significance, and thrilling adventure activities make it an all-in-one destination for travelers seeking a unique and unforgettable experience.

Also Read: Best Treks in Uttarakhand

We hope that this blog helps in planning your dream vacation in Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand is a destination for all seasons and every season has its own charm and activities to delight and overpower the mind of tourists which makes travel in Uttarakhand worth it.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

Which is the best time to visit uttarakhand.

You can visit Uttarakhand throughout the year. Due to its pleasant weather Uttarakhand is one of the most visited destinations of India. Every season has something special to offer. For example, you can enjoy the delightful climate of hill stations, undertake Char Dham Yatra, enjoy summer treks etc. In monsoon the flowers bloom with full charm, the valley of flowers, dense forests, ridges, glaciers will be in full vitality to captivate your mind. In winters you can enjoy snowfall in the hill stations, take part in various adventure activities like, snowboarding, skating, skiing, trekking etc. Overall Uttarakhand has the best options to enjoy your holidays.

Which are the best places to visit during Summers in Uttarakhand?

Scorching heat of the plains has only one refuge, Uttarakhand. Yes, there are many places as well but Visit Uttarakhand once and you will definitely fall in love with this place. Some of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand in summer are –

There are many other places to visit in Uttarakhand. But it’s difficult to grasp all the places in totality. Keep roaming like a wanderer, Uttarakhand is a bliss.

Which are the best places to visit during winters in Uttarakhand?

Winters bring delightful snowflakes, hills covered in snow, roads look like white carpet. During Winters you can enjoy lots of adventure activities in Uttarakhand such as Trekking, Paragliding, snowboarding, Skiing, mountain biking etc. The hill stations look gorgeous with picturesque surroundings. Some of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand in winter are –

Which are the best places to visit during the monsoon in Uttarakhand?

During Monsoon Uttarakhand is decked in lush greenery, waterfalls are in full vitality. The floral species give refreshing vibes as frequent downpours take charge to make the scene refreshing and relaxing. The cool breeze and delightful weather make this season one of the best to visit for nature lovers and couples. It is said that trips to Uttarakhand during monsoon should be avoided because of heavy rainfalls but nature’s true delight can only be seen here during this time.Some of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand in Monsoon are –

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Top 45 Places To Visit In Uttarakhand : The Ultimate Guide You’ll Ever Need

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Uttarakhand , often known as Dev Bhoomi or the land of God, is blessed with natural wonders and mysticism that will take your breath away. From mountain ranges to gorgeous rivers, caves and buildings, there is something for every traveller to experience and enrich their mind with memories that they can cherish for a lifetime.

Due to the obvious topography, tourism is extremely important to the state's economy. The state is dotted with small hamlets and hill stations offering surreal and mesmerizing views and is bliss for tourists.

Thousands of travellers flock to these magnificent destinations every year to seek blessings and admire the breath-taking scenery that is a part of Uttarakhand tourism.

Do you want to learn more about the places to visit in Uttarakhand? Here is a list of all the best places to visit in Uttarakhand for a unique experience and a fun-filled vacation amidst the snow-capped mountains and serene environment.

Places to visit in Kumaon Region:

1. nainital.

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Photo of Nainital, Uttarakhand by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

The lake city of Nainital is already a buzzing place and have lured tourist from across the globe. Welcoming you as you enter the town is an eye-shaped lake in the backdrop of mountains. The charming aura of the lake captivates you instantly and will leave you spellbind. The Mall Road along the lake is often the center of all touristic activities and is lively till late night. Complete with shopping options, welcoming cafes, adventure activities, trekking sites and religious spots, the hilly hamlet is counted among the top places to visit in Uttarakhand.

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Photo of Bhimtal, Nainital by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Also known as the sister city of Nainital, Bhimtal is about 22 km from Nainital. The lake here is as alluring as the one in Nainital but also has an island to its advantage Since ancient times, the town of Bhimtal has been well-known. Nature is at its most beautiful here, and your travel experience will be one of peace and serenity. The whole town is sheltered within dense oaks, pines, and shrubs – an amazing place to get closer to nature. Bhimtal is literally one of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand.

3. Naukuchiatal

Naukuchia taal.

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Photo of Naukuchia Taal, Nainital by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Naukuchiatal, a small, scenic lake village, is a popular destination for those seeking peace and quiet in the midst of nature. As the name implies, this location is well known for its nine-cornered lake, which extends up to one kilometer in length and is 40 meters deep. Naukuchiatal is blessed with panoramically spectacular surroundings and a mesmerizing lake, providing ample opportunity to rejuvenate your body and soul. It is one of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand because of the pleasant weather all year and the numerous attractions such as lakes and temples.

Here's why you must explore the hidden paradise of Naukuchiatal .

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Photo of Pangoot, Nainital by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Another birdies paradise from Kumaon is the village of Pangot. On the outskirts of Nainital, 20 minutes uphill drive from Tallital Bus stand via Kilbury hills takes you to this heavenly abode. This is another isolated gem hidden in Kumaon hills which brings you close to nature. Hearing to birds chirping and gazing tall oak and pine trees are only things to do in this small village.

5. Mukteshwar

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Photo of Mukteshwar, Nainital by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Known for adventure sports and a dazzling view of Himalayan ranges, Mukteshwar is named after the 350-year-old Shiva Temple housed here called Mukteshwar Dham. Also known as the fruit bowl of Kumaon, the small town is full of fascinating views.

The most surreal experience of all is viewing the sun going down the mountains from Chauli Ki Jali viewpoint. Mukteshwar also offers an enchanting star gazing experience. The place is also home to many migratory birds as the weather is pleasant all year round.

6. Jim Corbett National park

Jim corbett national park.

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Photo of Jim Corbett National Park, Ramnagar by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

If you’re looking for famous Uttarakhand tourist places, this pace is a must visit. Jim Corbett is the oldest national park set amidst the foothills of the Himalayas in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. Known for housing the endangered Bengal tiger, this National Park is part of the larger Corbett Tiger Reserve. Home to more than 650 species of rare and migratory birds, it is also a haven for bird watchers. The most popular attraction at Corbett National Park is Dhikala, a forest lodge located on the border of Patil Dun Valley, which is known for the stunning location and rich wildlife.

Check out this 6 Days' Itinerary for exploring Uttarakhand.

7. Ranikhet

Photo of Ranikhet, Almora by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Ranikhet meaning Queen's land is a hill station in Uttarakhand developed by the Britishers around ancient temples, undulating Himalayan hills and forests. It is also popular as the Headquarters of the Kumaon Regiment of the Indian Army and has the Kumaon Regimental Centre Museum. Ranikhet is popular for its views of the Nanda Devi Peak, trekking ranges, mountainous climbs, golf courses, orchards and temples.

Photo of Binsar, Almora by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Summer capital of Chand Kings from Kumaon, Binsar is Kumaon’s best-kept secret and one of the popular places to visit in Uttarakhand. Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is home to more than 200 species of birds and is heaven for bird lovers and photographers. At an elevation of some 2,400 m, it is a slightly cut off travel destination offering majestic views of Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Kedarnath and Chaukhambha.

9. Jageshwar

Jageshwar dham.

Photo of Jageshwar Dham, Almora by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Jageshwar is situated at an elevation of 1,870 mts above sea level and at a distance of 37 kms from Almora. It’s a Hindu pilgrimage village with a group of 124 Hindu temples dated between 7th-10th century built by the Katyuri Kings and then reconstructed by the Chand Rajas in the 18th century. The entire temple complex is covered by tall and thick deodar trees. The main temple is called the Maha Mrityunjaya Temple.

10. Kausani

Photo of Kausani, Bageshwar by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Referred as “Switzerland of India” by none other than Mahatma Gandhi, Kausani in the Kumaon Himalayas gives an impeccable view of Panchachuli Peaks, Mt. Trishul and Nanda Devi. This small Himalayan hamlet is set amidst pine trees and snow-clad mountains overlooking Someshwar and Garur valleys on either side. Previously known as Valna, this place is blessed with many attractions and sight of sunset so captivating, that it is sure to leave you completely enchanted. Some common trek routes from Kausani are Adi Kailash trek, Base Kausani trek and Bageshwar- Sunderdhunda trek.

11. Chaukori

Photo of Chaukori, Pithoragarh by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Chaukori is an exquisite tourist spot surrounded by high Himalayan peaks and verdant woods. Snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, deodar and rhododendron groves, and gorgeous views as far as the eye can see abound. From this picturesque place, you can see the majestic Panchachuli peaks.

Chaukori, at an elevation of roughly 2,010 metres and around 173 kilometres from Nainital, is home to extensive areas of emerald tea plantations that provide for great nature treks. Don't forget to visit the fruit orchards while you're here. Don't forget to take in the spectacular sunrises and sunsets that you will be treated to.

12. Pithoragarh

Pithoragarh.

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Photo of Pithoragarh, Pithoragharh by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

An area of exquisite natural beauty and serenity, Pithoragarh is also popularly called 'Little Kashmir'. This charming city with its fascinating forests is placed at a formidable height of 645 m and provides a gateway to the Himalayas.

Situated in a beautiful Soar valley and flanked by Nepal in the east and Tibet in the north, Pithoragarh promises of an unforgettable trip.

With River Kali flowing through the town which is prettily adorned with tranquil temples, villages, fort, lush green forests and natural resources, this place is a blessing in disguise for travel enthusiasts.

13. Munsiyari

Photo of Munsyari, Pithoragharh by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Referred as the “place with snow” in the local dialect, Munsiyari is a traveler’s delight. Located at the far north in Uttarakhand right in the foothills of Mt. Nanda Devi, Munsiyari is home to the Johar tribes. The place is also known as trekker’s paradise as there are so many small-large treks originating from Munsiyari. Though not easily reachable, Munsiyari surely makes up for the tiring journey with the magnificent views it has to offer of the Panchachuli peaks. A trek to Khaliya top is a must when in Munsiyari as it gets you up close and personal with the mighty Himalayan peaks.

14. Champawat

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Photo of Champawat, Uttarakhand by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

The picturesque village of Champawat is a must-see among the countless destinations in the Kumaon hills. Champawat is an excellent location for hiking, camping, and other outdoor pursuits. Because the weather in this part of the world can be fickle, make sure you pack appropriately or avoid travelling during the rainy season.

15. Abbott Mount

Abbott mount.

Abbott Mount is among the few untouched and unsung hill stations in Uttarakhand. Its obscure location, scenic beauty, panoramic views, and lush green outdoors make it an ideal destination for a perfect summer holiday. Make sure Abbott Mount should be in your list of places to visit in Uttarakhand, if you wish to enjoy Kumaon’s scenic beauty and weather to the fullest.

16. Lohaghat

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Photo of Lohaghat, Champawat by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

A picturesque town located on the banks of River Lohawati, Lohaghat is one of the most pristine and unsullied destinations of the state's Kumaon region. Lohaghat is steeped in art, royalty and history as it served as the cultural capital of the erstwhile Chand dynasty. Not just history and culture, the town is also a hotspot for several adventure activities, including water sports.

Lohaghat, cocooned amidst tall deodar trees and snow-capped Himalayan peaks, is a haven for those looking to escape the cacophony of the city and spend some time in the lap of nature.

17. Shitlakhet

Photo of Shitlakhet, Almora by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Shitlakhet Hill Station is one of the new hill stations in Uttarakhand that you should keep in your list of places to visit in Uttarakhand. It is not a well-known tourist site, yet it is a popular destination for travellers seeking spiritual fulfilment via being one with nature.

Shitlakhet is famous for its natural beauty and panoramic view of the Himalayan peaks. A very wide range of Himalayas is visible from here.

All You Need To Know About Shitlakhet: The Pristine Hill Station In Uttarakhand

18. Jeolikote

Photo of Jeolikote, Nainital by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Jeolikote, also known as the "Gateway to Nainital," is a charming hill station with mesmerizing and panoramic views of the Himalayas. This small town's quiet environment and breathtaking natural beauty make it ideal for a relaxing vacation away from the crowds.

Jeolikote, with its orchards and flowering gardens, was a favourite with the British, and colonial cottages from that era hark back to those times. The peace and serenity of Jeolikote attracted philosophers such as Swami Vivekananda and Sri Aurobindo, who are claimed to have spent considerable time meditating here.

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Photo of Peora, Almora by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Peora is one such small Kumauni hamlet with traditional tiled-roof village huts sparsely scattered on the slopes of its contoured valleys, surrounded by dense pine forests.

Untouched by industrialization, Peora is a perfect place to enjoy some peaceful moments away from the stressful city life. The simple lifestyle of people living here, and the traditional tiled roof hits will make you feel as if you are transported to a completely different world.

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20. Didihat

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Photo of Didihat, Pithoragarh by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Tucked away in the eastern corner of Uttarakhand, Didihat is a wondrous and pristine hillock full of natural beauty.

The place is known for its ruins of forts and temples belonging to an era gone by as well for being a halting point on the Kailash Mansoravar Yatra. Situated at an altitude of 1800 meters in the Pithoragarh district of eastern Uttarakhand, Didihat is blessed with infinite natural beauty and some great viewpoints of the Mighty Himalayas.

21. Gangolihat

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Photo of Gangolihat, Pithoragharh by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Gangolihat, a Himalayan hill town in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, is popular for its Shakti Peeth of "Haat Kalika" dedicated goddess Kali. At a distance of 82 km from the Pithoragarh town, it lies in the proximity of known places such as Binsar, Abbott-Mount and Patal Bhuvaneshwar.

There are many beautiful underground caves in Gangolihaat. 'Patal Bhuvneshwar, 'Shailashwer Gufa' and 'Mukteshwar Gufa' are most notable ones. A new underground cave has been also found recently and that is called 'Bholeshwar Gufa'.

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22. haridwar.

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Photo of Haridwar, Uttarakhand by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

One of the seven holiest places to Hindus, Haridwar also marks the entry of Ganga to the Gangetic Plains. Haridwar is also one of the four sites where the Kumbha Mela takes place.

Taking a dip in the chilling water of Holy Ganges and witnessing Evening Ganga Aarti along the ghats is a sublime experience. Haridwar is also gateway to the four pilgrimages of Uttarakhand – Badrinath, Kedarnath, Yamnotri & Gangotri. The feel of the city is so captivating that anyone who leaves the city can’t resist but chant Har Har Gange!

23. Rishikesh

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Photo of Rishikesh, Dehradun by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Rishikesh is considered to be one of the best exotic places to visit in Uttarakhand. Coined as the Yoga Capital of the World, this religious destination is now also attracting adventure tourists. Rishikesh has the highest Bungee jumping spot in India and it also gives you an option to do rafting in the raging waters of Ganges.

Located in the foothills of Garhwal Himalayas, this pilgrimage town is considered as one of the holiest places to Hindus. Rishikesh has a plethora of activities, and the city is always buzzing with travelers. The vibes here are both relaxed and reverent. There is never a dull moment when you are in Rishikesh.

24. Lansdowne

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Photo of Lansdowne, Pauri Garhwal by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Ideal for spending summer vacations, Lansdowne was founded by Viceroy of India and also named after him. Bestrewed with pine forests, it is a tranquil and pollution-free destination. Being the Cantonment Area of Garhwal Rifles, this hill station is very clean and well-maintained.

Pristine Himalayan beauty, snow cladded peaks and fresh air are some of the compelling factors to visit this place.

The town was discovered by British and got its name from the then Viceroy of India, Lord Lansdowne. The guesthouses here are fading reminders of the colonial period, and they offer a stunning view of the mountains from their balconies.

25. Dehradun

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Photo of Dehradun, Uttarakhand by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

When one thinks of a family vacation, the images that come to mind are of green trees, blue skies, chilly weather, delicious cuisine, and a place where you can forget about your worries and unwind.

Dehradun , the capital of Uttarakhand, is recognised for its pleasant climate and stunning surroundings. It is located at the foothills of the Himalayas. One of the most astounding aspects about this location, though, is that it is also one of India's most prominent educational centers.

26. Mussoorie

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Photo of Mussoorie, Dehradun by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Queen of the hills and the hometown of the famous writer Ruskin Bond, Mussoorie is a perfect blend of local warmth and colonial charm. Gun Hill top offers a 360-degree view of Doon Valley and Garhwal Himalayas.

You can either opt for a 20-minute hike or can take a cable car to reach the place. Walking in the Camel’s Back Road can be an experience of a lifetime as it is often synonym with walking in the clouds. And while strolling you just can’t resist and a plate of momos and Maggie.

Mussorie attracts many tourists every year which also makes this the most beautiful place to visit in Uttarakhand.

27. Dhanaulti

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Photo of Dhanaulti, Tehri Garhwal by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Located 24 km from Mussoorie is the quaint town of Dhanaulti.

With minimal human intrusion, without overloading or overwhelming your senses or expectations, the place slowly seeps into your conscience like a long-lost pleasant dream, bringing with it comfort and quiet, and giving you the much-needed break from your humdrum routine life.

Known for famous Surkanda Devi temple and Eco farm Dhanaulti has not much to offer. The hike to Surkanda Devi Temple is quite demanding but it makes up for the views it offers once you reach the top. Sunrise and sunsets are a delight to watch as you can see the snowcapped mountains turning to golden hues from white.

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Photo of New Tehri, Tehri Garhwal by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Much known for the controversial Tehri Dam project and now for the annual Tehri Lake festival Tehri is now becoming the hub of water sports activities in the Garhwal region. The place is famous for its spiritual significances. There are many temples located all across the place. People also visit this mesmerizing place to enjoy beautiful views.

This place is also on top of the list for trek freaks as it offers countless trekking trails. There are numerous beautiful places to visit in Tehri and exploring them will surely make you have a beautiful time with your family.

29. Chakrata

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Photo of Chakrata, Dehradun by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Nestled amidst Tosh and Yamuna Rivers and home to Jaunsar tribes, Chakrata on the border of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh is an ideal gateway if you are looking for peace and solace. One can also find red rhododendrons in full bloom here.

Chirmiri Neck, the highest point in Chakrata offers captivating views of the sunset and also Himalayan peaks like Bandarpoonch, Rohini and Swarg. Not to forget exploring historical and exciting Budher caves built by the Pandavas.

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Photo of Chopta, Rudraprayag by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Popularly known as “Mini Switzerland” and home to one of the highest Shiva Temple, Chopta is also the base for the 5-kilometer trek of Tungnath and Chandrashila Peak.

The views from the top of the peak are enthralling. The trek is also considered to be moderate and even first-timers can scale the peak.

Lush green meadows, enchanting forest cover with pine, deodar and rhododendron trees, chirping birds, and snow-clad mountains in distance make the trek gratifying and delightful.

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Photo of Auli, Auli Laga Salude by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Uttarakhand’s very own skiing destination, Auli is an interesting destination for backpackers. Situated at a steep 17 kilometers height from Joshimath, Auli can be reached either through the cable car or you can also choose to trek the distance.

The ropeway is one of the longest and highest in India. Surrounded by the mighty Himalayas, Auli gives you a picturesque view of Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi, Mana Parbat, Doonagiri, Trishul and Kamet Kamat.

An artificial man-made lake is also created in the middle of Auli to produce synthetic artificial snowfall during summers.

32. Badrinath

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Photo of Badrinath, Chamoli by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Amongst the four holy “Dhams” of Hindus, Badrinath is famous for its temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Situated along the banks of the Alakananda River in Uttarakhand, Badrinath has a very peaceful and idyllic vibe throughout the city.

From great tasting vegetarian food to long trails covered with snow, Badrinath is a place you must definitely visit for an experience of a lifetime. Other than the famous Badrinath Temple, the city has many places which one should definitely visit whilst on a holiday here.

One such place is the Tapt Kund. It is a natural thermal spring, wherein the water has medicinal properties. You can also visit Neelkanth, a place which is covered with snow all year round.

33. Kedarnath

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Photo of Kedarnath, Rudraprayag by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Kedarnath etymologically translates to ‘Lord of the Field.’ It is a dainty town in Uttarakhand and is an ancient pilgrimage site. It is popular for the Kedarnath Temple, and according to mythology, it was built by the Pandava brothers from the Mahabharata.

If you are visiting the Kedarnath temple, then you must visit the Bhairavnath Temple, located at a distance of 500 meters from there. The temple enshrines an incarnation of Lord Shiva, Lord Bhairav. Perched atop a hill, it offers a magnificent view of the Himalayan ranges with mesmerizing beauty.

Apart from the Kedarnath Temple, there are several other tourist attractions in Kedarnath. One such attraction is Vasuki Tal, a lake built at an altitude of 4135 meters. It requires a moderate to difficult trekking experience and is a haven for trekkers.

34. Valley of flowers

Valley of flowers national park.

Photo of Valley of Flowers National Park, Chamoli by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

One of the most beautiful places to visit in Uttarakhand is the Valley of Flowers. It is located in Chamoli district (near Badrinath) of Uttarakhand, approximately 300 km to the north of Rishikesh.

Valley of flowers is a World Heritage Site for its wild untamed blooms surrounded by white peaks. It is open from June to September every year. Famous for its exotic varieties of medicinal herbs, it is also believed that Hanuman brought Sanjivani to the ailing Lakshmana from the valley of flowers.

35. Kanatal

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Photo of Kanatal, Kaudia Range by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Perfect for a tranquil weekend gateway, Kanatal is situated just 15 kilometers from Dhanaulti and 38 kilometers from Mussoorie. The terrains of Kanatal offer many hiking and trekking opportunities as well. Stargazing from Kanatal is a surreal experience.

Photo of Chamba, Tehri Garhwal by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Far from the rush of city life, Chamba is a small town in Uttarakhand that is known for pristine vistas of deodar and pine trees through Himalayan mountains. Promising a peaceful ambience, modernization hasn't touched the borders of Chamba.

A perfect getaway to find solace in nature, the refreshing, aromatic fragrance of apple and apricot orchards welcome you to the Chamba region.

37. Chamoli

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Photo of Chamoli, Pauri Garhwal by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Chamoli is popularly known as the ‘adobe of Gods’. Famous for its shrines, temples and connections with Hindu mythology and stories — Chamoli is also the town that sparked off the famous Chipko movement. The place is frequented by tourists for its villages and rich Garhwali traditions.

38. Dudhatoli

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Photo of Dudhatoli, Pauri Garhwal by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Situated amidst the forests of the Himalayas, Dudhatoli in Uttarakhand is considered to be one of the top offbeat travel destinations in India.

The panoramic sceneries of the region are one of the main reasons behind the massive tourist footfall. With the green meadows, Rocky Mountains and the soothing vibes of the place, Dudhatoli is sure to mesmerize people with its serene beauty.

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Photo of Khirsu, Pauri Garhwal by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

If you're seeking for a pleasant and unique Himalayan vacation, Khirsu is the place to go. The village is undiscovered and surrounded by lush forests and orchards, providing a serene setting.

The scenic hill station in the Pauri Garhwal area offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including the Panchachuli, Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, and Trishul peaks.

Khirsu, perched above 1,700 metres, is surrounded by lush pine and deodar forests, providing good opportunities for nature walks and climbs. The hamlet is surrounded by apple orchards and wildflowers of all kinds. The hamlet is also an agricultural hub, with magnificent terrace farms around it.

40. Nag Tibba

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Photo of Nag Tibba, Jaunpur Range by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Nag Tibba, literally translated as Serpent’s peak is the highest peak in the lesser Himalayan range. Locals believe that the abode of the God of snakes protects their cattle, thus the villages frequent this place to offer prayers.

The dramatic landscape of this very place will virtually transport you to a land of tranquility and serenity and is one of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand in summer. The fresh air, delicious local food, innocent villagers and pure stream water just add on to the state.

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Photo of Pauri, Pauri Garhwal by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

Pauri Garhwal is a paradise that showcases the varied colors of nature all packed in to this one place. From snow covered Himalayan peaks and thick cover of lush green forests to deep rooted culture of the place and warm-hearted people, this place oozes beauty and charm in every aspect.

Perched at an altitude of 1814m above the sea level, Pauri also houses many temples but what fascinates the visitors the most is the sunset here.

Ending with the hues of pinks and purple, this most magnificent sight of sunset enthralls everyone with its stunning fusion of colours with the bang of bright orange.

42. Uttarkashi

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Photo of Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

The quaint town of Uttarkashi is situated in Uttarakhand, and it is considered to be one of the holiest cities in Hindu mythology.

The entire town is full of divine heritage, breathtaking natural beauty, and a soothing atmosphere. Uttarkashi is the gateway to Yamunotri and Gangotri pilgrimage.

It has some of the most breathtaking vistas of nature as well as challenging trekking routes that makes it the favourite destination of the hardcore trekkers as well as nature enthusiasts.

The snow-laden hills, scenic valleys, and verdant alpine woods make it seem like a heaven on Earth.

43. Panch Prayag

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Five revered sites in Uttarakhand where five rivers merge into River Alaknanda to ultimately form the holy River Ganges is called Panch Prayag.

These five places, in descending order of river convergence, are Vishnuprayag, Nandaprayag, Karnaprayag, Rudraprayag and Devprayag.

Devotees from across the country visit the sites as it is believed that taking a dip in the water in these five spots cleanses the soul and advances them a step closer to moksha.

44. Madhyamaheshwar

Madhyamaheshwar temple trek.

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Photo of Madhyamaheshwar Temple Trek, Rudraprayag by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

A small sacred town of Madhyamaheshwar is a place full of mysteries and blessed with bounty of nature. Renowned for its Madhyamaheshwar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, it gathers the whole hamlet to pray in the evening along with many tourists.

Dusted with small huts, villages with their own culture and unique traditions, this quaint little town has an essence of old world. Its beautiful backdrop of snow-covered Himalayas, sprawling alpine meadows and thick cover of forests adds more charm to its beauty.

Situated at an altitude of 3265 m above the sea level, Madhyamaheshwar has spiritual vibes oozing out of it which are difficult to ignore.

45. Guptakashi

Photo of Guptkashi, Rudraprayag by Bongyatri - Sourav and Anindita

The temple town of Guptakashi is located at a distance of 47 kms from the holy town of Kedarnath.

Perched at an elevation of 1319 m above the sea level, Guptakashi enjoys the mesmerizing backdrop of the enchanting snow-covered peaks of Chaukhamba mountains. In fact, Guptkashi serves as a perfect stopover for those travelling to Kedarnath.

The fantastic weather, lush green forests and captivating views of Chaukhmaba Range along with its rich past and heritage, the town is a wholesome package for vacation makers.

Uttarakhand has numerous amazing spots to visit, including majestic snow-capped mountains, flower-filled valleys, and mystical lands. Go experience the unexplored land. Plan a vacation to Uttarakhand and see the wonders of the above-mentioned fascinating places to visit in Uttarakhand!

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15 Places to Visit in Uttarakhand: Your Ultimate Guide to Himalayan Wonders

  • By Nikhil Singh
  • Nov 16, 2023

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Introduction

Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Uttarakhand beckons travellers with its mystical charm, offering a perfect blend of spirituality, adventure, and natural splendour. This northern state of India is not only a haven for pilgrims but also a paradise for nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers. In this blog, we will embark on a journey to discover the 15 places to visit in Uttarakhand that showcase the diversity and beauty of this enchanting region.

Best Places to Visit in Uttarakhand

1. rishikesh: a spiritual haven.

Our journey begins in  Rishikesh , the gateway to the Himalayas and a haven for spiritual seekers. The sacred Ganges flowing through the town sets a serene atmosphere. One can witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat and experience the spiritual energy at The Beatles Ashram. For adventure enthusiasts, Rishikesh offers an adrenaline rush with white-water rafting and trekking, making it a perfect blend of tranquillity and excitement.

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

2. Haridwar: The Gateway to the Divine

Next on our list is Haridwar, a city steeped in Hindu tradition and mythology. The ghats of Har Ki Pauri come alive during the Ganga Aarti, a divine spectacle that attracts pilgrims and tourists alike. The city’s temples and ashrams provide a deep insight into the rich cultural heritage of Uttarakhand. Haridwar is a place where spirituality meets the vibrant energy of the Ganges.

3. Nainital: The Jewel of Kumaon

Our journey takes us to the heart of the Kumaon region, where the captivating  Nainital awaits. The Naini Lake, surrounded by hills, forms the centrepiece of this charming hill station. Boating on the lake and strolling down the bustling Mall Road are quintessential Nainital experiences. The Nainital Zoo and Snow View Point offer a chance to witness the region’s diverse wildlife and breathtaking panoramas.

Nainital

4. Mussoorie: The Queen of Hills

Ascending further into the Garhwal region, we arrive at  Mussoorie , often referred to as the Queen of Hills. This colonial-era hill station is adorned with picturesque landscapes and Victorian architecture. Kempty Falls and Gun Hill are popular attractions, while a leisurely walk along Camel’s Back Road provides stunning views of the surrounding hills.

Mussoorie

5. Auli: Winter Wonderland

For those seeking a winter paradise,  Auli  is an unmissable destination. Famous for its skiing slopes and winter sports, Auli transforms into a white wonderland during the colder months. The Auli Artificial Lake adds to the scenic beauty, and the panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks are simply awe-inspiring.

Auli sking

6. Jim Corbett National Park: A Wildlife Expedition

Nature enthusiasts will find solace in the sprawling wilderness of  Jim Corbett National Park , India’s oldest national park. The park is a haven for wildlife, including the elusive Bengal tiger. Safari experiences in the Dhikala and Bijrani zones offer a chance to witness the rich biodiversity and natural beauty of the region.

7. Valley of Flowers National Park: Nature’s Canvas

Venturing into the Chamoli district, we explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the  Valley of Flowers National Park. This enchanting valley bursts into a riot of colours during the monsoon season, showcasing a diverse range of flora and fauna. Trekking through the vibrant meadows, surrounded by snow-capped peaks, is a surreal experience.

Valley of Flowers trek

8. Kedarnath: A Sacred Pilgrimage

Our journey takes a spiritual turn as we head towards Kedarnath, one of the Char Dham Yatra destinations. The Kedarnath Temple, nestled against the backdrop of the Himalayas, holds immense religious significance. The trek to Kedarnath, surrounded by majestic peaks, is a pilgrimage that transcends the physical and spiritual realms.

9. Badrinath: Char Dham Sanctity

Continuing the Char Dham Yatra, we arrive at Badrinath, a sacred town located on the banks of the Alaknanda River. The Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is a revered pilgrimage site. Pilgrims take a dip in the hot springs of Tapt Kund, and the nearby Mana Village, often regarded as the last village before the Tibetan border, adds a touch of mystique to the journey.

10. Dehradun: Capital Charm

Our journey takes a detour to the state capital,  Dehradun , a city nestled in the Doon Valley. Robber’s Cave and Sahastradhara are natural wonders that offer a retreat from city life. The Forest Research Institute showcases colonial architecture, while Paltan Bazaar invites visitors to indulge in local cuisine and shopping.

Paragliding in dehradun

11. Ranikhet: Tranquility Personified

The tranquillity of Ranikhet, a charming hill station surrounded by lush greenery, beckons travellers seeking a peaceful retreat. Jhula Devi Temple and Chaubatia Orchards are notable attractions, and the Binsar Mahadev Temple provides panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks.

12. Almora: Ancient Temples and Cultural Riches

The historical town of Almora is a treasure trove of ancient temples and cultural heritage. Kasar Devi Temple and Bright End Corner offer spiritual solace and breathtaking views. The Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, with its diverse flora and fauna, provides a perfect blend of nature and history.

13. Pithoragarh: Gateway to the Himalayas

Pithoragarh serves as the gateway to the Himalayas for those seeking offbeat destinations. Soarag, perched at over 6,000 feet, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Pithoragarh Fort and Kapileshwar Mahadev Temple add historical charm to this hidden gem, and the Panchachuli peaks provide a stunning backdrop.

14. Tehri Dam: Engineering Marvel and Natural Beauty

Our journey concludes with a visit to the Tehri Dam, India’s highest dam. The dam, set against the backdrop of the Tehri Lake, is not only an engineering marvel but also a hub for water sports and adventure activities. The surrounding natural beauty, with the lake reflecting the towering mountains, creates a mesmerizing spectacle.

15. Chamoli: Gateway to Spiritual Bliss

Our journey extends to the scenic landscapes of Chamoli, often hailed as the “Abode of Gods” due to its numerous temples and spiritual significance. This gateway to spiritual bliss is nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas and boasts enchanting views of the Nanda Devi, the second-highest mountain in India.

Chamoli is home to the revered Badrinath Temple, a part of the Char Dham Yatra, drawing pilgrims seeking divine blessings. The town’s cultural richness is further exemplified by its ancient temples like the Vridh Badri and Joshimath, offering a tranquil retreat for those seeking moments of introspection. As you explore Chamoli, the pristine beauty of its meadows, the melody of its flowing rivers, and the sanctity of its temples create an atmosphere that transcends the mundane, leaving you spiritually rejuvenated.

Conclusion: Uttarakhand – A Tapestry of Experiences

Looking for the best places to visit in Uttarakhand is a tapestry of diverse experiences, offering a perfect blend of spirituality, adventure, and natural beauty. From the spiritual vibes of Rishikesh to the tranquil hills of Ranikhet, and from the wildlife expeditions in Jim Corbett National Park to the sacred Char Dham Yatra, Uttarakhand captivates the heart and soul of every traveller. Whether you seek solace in ancient temples, thrill in adventure sports, or simply wish to immerse yourself in nature’s grandeur, Uttarakhand has something magical for everyone. Plan your journey, explore the beauty, and let the Himalayas weave their spell on you.

Nikhil Singh

Nikhil Singh is the Founder and CEO of The Wanderer India. He establishes the company as a leading online platform for travel and adventure enthusiasts. Under his leadership, the company has grown significantly and has gained a reputation for providing high-quality content and services. In addition to his work with The Wanderer India, Nikhil is also the CEO of NV Rise, a media company that specializes in creating engaging content for online audiences.

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Experience the divine: uttarakhand, where nature meets spirituality, unveiling dev bhumi: explore uttarakhand's sacred charm.

Uttarakhand, a blend of verdancy and serenity, exists on mountainous regions and as it lies in the part of North of country, clearly justifies its name Uttarakhand. 'Him'-clad mountains, glaciers, poise rivers, holy temples, rich in culture, diversity and natural flora and fauna these are some attributes of Uttrakhand. Dev Bhumi Uttarakhand has a glorious past. It is a separate region from the rest of the North. Gangotri and Yamunotri are the origin place of the beautiful & poise rivers Ganga & Yamuna and that too have been on this earth since ages!

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Uttarakhand at a Glance

Badrinath Temple

Badrinath Temple

Uttarakhand is 27th State of India, formed on 9th November 2000, earlier it was a part of Uttar Pradesh. Gairsain is the summer capital and Dehradun is winter capital of the state. Uttrakhand shares its borders with Tibet in the north, Nepal in the east, Uttar Pradesh in south and Himachal Pradesh in the west and north-west. Uttarakhand basically has two divisions 'Kumaon' and 'Garhwal' and 13 district namely 1. Dehradun 2. Haridwar 3. Chamoli 4. Rudraprayag 5. Tehri Garhwal 6. Uttarkashi 7. Pauri Garhwal 8. Almora 9. Nainital 10. Pithoragarh 11. Udham Singh Nagar 12. Bageshwar 13. Champawat. First seven in Garhwal Divison and rest six in Kumaon Divisions.

Divisions Of Uttarakhand

Map Of Uttarakhand

Map Of Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand, nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, is divided into two distinct regions: Kumaon and Garhwal. Each division boasts its unique charm, cultural heritage, and breathtaking landscapes. Kumaon, located in the eastern part of the state, is renowned for its serene lakes, picturesque hill stations, and vibrant culture. The region is dotted with historic towns like Almora and Nainital, offering panoramic views of the majestic Himalayas. On the other hand, Garhwal, situated in the western part, captivates visitors with its towering peaks, sacred rivers, and spiritual significance. From the bustling city of Dehradun to the holy town of Haridwar and the scenic beauty of Tehri Garhwal, Garhwal Division is a testament to Uttarakhand's rich cultural and natural diversity. Together, these divisions embody the essence of Uttarakhand's enchanting beauty and cultural richness.

Rivers of Uttarakhand

River

Rivers are the lifelines of civilization, and nowhere is this more evident than in Uttarakhand, where the majestic Himalayan ranges give birth to some of India's most revered rivers. From their pristine origins in the glaciers to their journey through verdant valleys and sacred cities, the rivers of Uttarakhand play a vital role in shaping the landscape, culture, and economy of the state. Uttarakhand is the origin of many rivers which provides life to big part of the country.There are several other small rivers which union with the each other to become tributary of big river. These rivers are not only the source of life but also help economical, cultural and social growth of Uttarakhand as well as India. Most of the holy temples are situated at the bank of these pious and holy rivers.

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National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries

Jim Corbet National Park

Jim Corbet National Park

Uttarakhand has a rich animal life because of its natural climate. Uttarakhand has 6 National Parks, 7 wildlife Sanctuaries, 4 Conservation Reserve and 1 Biosphere Reserve established to preserve and protect wildlife. The oldest national park in the indian subcontinent is Jim Corbett National Park. These wildlife Sanctuaries have Tigers, Leopards, elephants, wild boars, and bears and Birds include pigeons, ducks, doves, peacocks, quail, partridges, jays and woodpeckers. Uttarakhand, nestled in the lap of the majestic Himalayas, is blessed with an abundance of natural beauty and biodiversity. The state is home to several National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries, which serve as havens for a wide array of flora and fauna. These protected areas not only conserve the rich biodiversity of the region but also provide opportunities for ecotourism and environmental education. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries of Uttarakhand in detail.

Wildlife Jim Corbett

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Adventures Sports

Adventure

Uttarakhand is favourite destination for adventure sports, people who likes adventure also comes here to heal themselves with such refreshing activities, feel energetic and get boosted for their daily tedious work. Nestled amidst the majestic peaks of the Himalayas, Uttarakhand offers a plethora of opportunities for adventure enthusiasts. From trekking through pristine landscapes to experiencing adrenaline-pumping water sports, the state is a haven for those seeking thrilling experiences in the lap of nature. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the diverse world of adventure sports in Uttarakhand, exploring everything from trekking and mountaineering to river rafting and paragliding.

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Culture And Tradition Of Uttarakhand

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There are many ethnic groups in Uttarakhand hence we see the diversity in culture & tradition followed by people in different region. These groups can be classified as Kumaoni, Garhwali, Jaunsari, Bhotia, Buksha, Tharu, Raji, every group has there own custom and tradition even languages spoken by these groups are vary. Uttarakhand is not just a land of natural beauty but also boasts a rich cultural heritage that reflects the diversity and traditions of its people. With a history dating back centuries, Uttarakhand's culture is a vibrant tapestry woven from the threads of various ethnic groups, languages, rituals, festivals, arts, and crafts. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve deep into the cultural mosaic of Uttarakhand, exploring its traditions, customs, folk music, dance forms, cuisine, festivals, and more.

Places To Visit In Uttarakhand

Auli

Uttarakhand is well known for its tourist destinations which includes ancient temples, forest reserves,national parks, hill stations and mountain peaks. Uttarakhand has some of the most hindu shrines those have thousand years of history. Pilgrims have been visiting here for their salvation and purification from sin. Uttarakhand is a land of pristine beauty, rich culture, and spiritual significance. From picturesque hill stations and serene lakes to ancient temples and lush forests, Uttarakhand offers a plethora of attractions for travelers seeking adventure, tranquility, and spiritual enlightenment. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore some of the most captivating places to visit in Uttarakhand, each offering a unique blend of natural wonders, cultural heritage, and spiritual resonance.

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Har Har Mahadev

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Festivals Of Uttarakhand

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Uttarakhand is riched with its festivals and fairs, people celebrate these festival with great enthusiasm, joy and happiness. Uttarakhand also knowns for its vibrant and diverse festivals that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. From religious ceremonies to agricultural celebrations, each festival in Uttarakhand is marked by colorful rituals, traditional music and dance, delicious food, and a sense of community spirit. In this comprehensive guide, we will embark on a journey through the festivals of Uttarakhand, exploring their significance, traditions, and the joy they bring to the lives of the people.

Folk Gods of Uttarakhand

Golu Devta

Uttarakhand, often referred to as the "Devabhoomi" or the "Land of the Gods," is not only blessed with breathtaking natural beauty but also steeped in a rich tapestry of folklore, mythology, and spirituality. The region's folklore is replete with tales of gods and goddesses who are believed to inhabit the mountains, forests, and rivers, and play a significant role in the lives of the people. These folk deities are revered as protectors, benefactors, and guides, and their stories have been passed down through generations, shaping the cultural identity of Uttarakhand. In this illuminating exploration, we will delve into the fascinating world of the folk gods of Uttarakhand, uncovering their origins, legends, and enduring influence on the lives of the people. Jagar is famous in all over Uttarakhand. Jagar means awaking or inviting god, goddess and ancestors spirits for getting their blessing. There is different type of Jagars like Shiva & Shakti, Devi Maa, Narsingh Devta, Bhut Jagar and Pandav Jagar and many more. The instruments used are Dhol(Drum), Damua. Uttarakhand's believe in festivity and happiness, probably this is the reason of their connectivity and brotherhood.

Social Life in Uttarakhand

People

The social life in Uttarakhand is deeply influenced by its cultural heritage, traditions, and natural surroundings. The people of Uttarakhand, known as Uttarakhandis or Paharis, have a close-knit community and maintain strong bonds with their families and communities. Uttarakhand has rich and vibrant social life, characterized by a strong sense of tradition, community, and resilience. From age-old customs and rituals to modern-day festivities and celebrations, the social fabric of Uttarakhand is woven with the threads of culture, heritage, and togetherness. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the multifaceted aspects of social life in Uttarakhand, shedding light on its unique customs, festivals, cuisine, and the spirit of camaraderie that binds its people together.

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Folk Songs And Dances of Uttarakhand

Uttarakhandi Women

Uttarakhandi Women

Uttarakhand is culturally very rich and has different kind of folk songs and dances. These folk songs and dances are performed on many occasion to celebrate festivals or rituals. Some folk songs are dedicated to folk deities some are for beloved one some show the pain of separation. These folk songs and dances are represent people's happiness or pain they are suffering from separation of their beloved. These age-old art forms, passed down through generations, reflect the joys, sorrows, and aspirations of the people of Uttarakhand, weaving together stories of love, nature, spirituality, and everyday life. In this immersive journey, we delve into the enchanting world of Uttarakhand's folk songs and dances, unraveling their significance, evolution, and enduring appeal.

Arts And Crafts

Arts and Crafts

Arts and Crafts

Uttarakhand is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional arts and crafts. The art and craft forms of Uttarakhand reflect the region's natural beauty, religious beliefs, and the lifestyle of its people. From intricate wood carvings and vibrant textiles to exquisite metalwork and pottery, the arts and crafts of Uttarakhand reflect the ingenuity, creativity, and craftsmanship of its people. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the fascinating world of Uttarakhand's arts and crafts, uncovering their history, techniques, and enduring significance in the lives of the people.

Kalinka Mata Temple

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Cuisines Of Uttarakhand

Cuisine of Uttarakhand

Cuisine of Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand has variety of cuisines, which is appetizing as well as healthy, glues guests or visitors towards it again and again. Uttarakhand's cuisine, shaped by its geographical diversity, cultural influences, and agricultural practices, offers a tantalizing array of flavors, textures, and aromas that reflect the traditions, beliefs, and lifestyles of its people. In this gastronomic odyssey, we embark on a journey through the cuisines of Uttarakhand, exploring its traditional dishes, ingredients, cooking techniques, and culinary traditions that have been passed down through generations.

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Agriculture & Climate Of Uttarakhand

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture is the main source of livelihood in Uttarakhand. Basmati rice soybeans wheat, cereals, pulses, groundnuts, coarse and oil seeds are widely grown crops. Fruits like apples, pears, peaches, oranges, litchis, and plums are grown widely in state. Uttarakhand boasts a rich agricultural heritage that sustains the livelihoods of millions of people. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the intricate relationship between agriculture and climate in Uttarakhand, uncovering the challenges, innovations, and adaptations that shape the region's agrarian landscape.

Indian Army Regiments

Army Regiments

Army Regiments

The Indian Army, renowned for its valor, discipline, and unwavering commitment to the nation, stands as a formidable force safeguarding the sovereignty and integrity of India. Within its ranks, numerous regiments bear the proud legacy of centuries-old traditions, gallant exploits, and unparalleled bravery. Among these regiments, those hailing from the picturesque state of Uttarakhand hold a special significance, as they are deeply rooted in the rugged terrain, martial ethos, and rich cultural heritage of the Himalayan region. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the storied history, illustrious achievements, and enduring spirit of the Indian Army regiments of Uttarakhand, paying tribute to the brave soldiers who serve as the guardians of the Himalayas.

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Famous Personalities

Uttarakhandi

Uttarakhandi

Uttarakhand has nurtured a diverse array of talent that has left an indelible mark on the annals of history. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the lives, contributions, and legacies of the famous personalities who have emerged from the heartland of Uttarakhand, celebrating their achievements and honoring their enduring impact on society.

Educational Institutions

Institutions

Institutions

The educational landscape of Uttarakhand is characterized by its diversity, excellence, and commitment to academic and research excellence. From esteemed universities and prestigious colleges to specialized research institutes and renowned schools, Uttarakhand boasts a rich tapestry of educational institutions that cater to a diverse array of academic interests and career aspirations. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the educational landscape of Uttarakhand, highlighting its key institutions, academic programs, and contributions to the field of education.

Industries in Uttarakhand

Industries

Uttarakhand has witnessed significant industrial development over the years. The state government has taken various initiatives to attract investment and promote industrial growth in the region. From traditional sectors such as agriculture and tourism to emerging industries like information technology and biotechnology, Uttarakhand offers a plethora of opportunities for economic growth and development. In this comprehensive overview, we delve into the industrial sectors of Uttarakhand, highlighting their key features, contributions, challenges, and future prospects.

Uttarakhand's Films

Uttarakhand Films

Uttarakhand Films

Kumaoni and Garhwali are two distinct regional languages spoken in Uttarakhand, and they have their own film industries that produce movies in their respective languages. These industries, though smaller in scale compared to mainstream Indian cinema, have been instrumental in promoting and preserving the local culture, traditions, and languages of Uttarakhand. Over the years, Uttarakhand has emerged as a fertile ground for cinematic expression, with filmmakers exploring the myriad facets of the state's rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and social milieu through a diverse range of films. In this comprehensive journey through Uttarakhand's films, we delve into the cinematic tapestry of the state, tracing its evolution, highlighting its notable films and filmmakers, and celebrating its unique cinematic legacy.

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Import Web Links

1. Official Website of Uttarakhand Government

https://uk.gov.in/

2.Uttarakhand Tourism Official Website

https://uttarakhandtourism.gov.in/

3. Uttarakhand High Court

https://highcourtofuttarakhand.gov.in/

4. Uttarakhand Board of School Education

http://ubse.uk.gov.in/

5. Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited (UJVNL)

http://www.uttarakhandjalvidyut.com/

6. Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC)

http://www.ukpsc.gov.in/

7. Uttarakhand Disaster Management Authority

http://dmd.uttarakhand.gov.in/

8. Uttarakhand Forest Department

http://forest.uk.gov.in/

9. Uttarakhand Police

https://uttarakhandpolice.uk.gov.in/

10. Uttarakhand Transport Corporation

http://utc.uk.gov.in/

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Uttarakhand is the land of mountains, myths, legends, and adventures, all wrapped up in a blanket of serenity and nature. One of the most beautiful travel destinations to visit in India, this north Indian state has so much to offer to its visitors. With an escape from the hustle and bustle of the busy cities, Uttarakhand provides a respite that is healing to the body and the mind, where the travelers can stop for a while and sync their mind with the rhythm of the place.

Tucked in the Lofty Himalayas, Uttarakhand has two primary regions- Garhwal and Kumaon , both with their own charms. Tourists from all over the world visit Uttarakhand for its hill stations, which it has in abundance. Some of the popular hill stations include Mussoorie, Nainital, Auli, Chopta, etc.

Blessed by the Gods, Uttarakhand is also known as Devbhoomi, or the land of Gods because of the presence of the Char Dhams, the 4 most sacred holy pilgrimage sites of India that include Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangortri, and Yamunotri. An amazing combination of spirituality and beauty, Uttarakhand is a one stop destination which you must visit for an amazing holiday experience.

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Chopta Tungnath

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Haridwar

Haridwar literally translates to ‘Gateway to Gods’ and is considered to be one of the holiest cities for the devotees of Hinduism. It is one among the 4 cities where the holy gathering of Kumbh Mela is held every 12 years. Being a city of such importance, Haridwar is dotted with numerous temples, ashrams, and places of worship throughout. Owing to the flow of the sacred River Ganges through the city, a large number of devotees come to the city every year to take a dip in it and free themselves from all earthly sins.

Accordingly, Har-ki-Pauri is a popular place to visit when in Haridwar, well known for its vibrant and mesmerizing Ganga Aarti, performed in honor of the River Ganges. Along with this, the Mansa Mata Temple at Haridwar is also an important place of worship. It is dedicated to the Goddess Shakti and is said to have emerged from Lord Shiva’s mind. Other important temples at Haridwar include the Chandi Devi Temple, Bharat Mata Mandir, Maya Devi Temple, among others. For those with a zeal for wildlife, Haridwar has the Rajaji National Park, where one can spot wildlife like elephants, tigers, leopards, jungle cats, wild boar, etc. Whether you are an ardent devotee, a nature lover or simply want an escape to the hills, Haridwar is the place to be.

Tungnath Chandrashila

Chopta Tungnath in Uttarakhand is one such destination which will fulfill your dream of traveling abroad as it resembles one of the most beautiful places, Switzerland. Yes, Chopta is often referred to as the mini-Switzerland of India.   Tucked away in Garhwal Himalayas, Chopta is a slice of heaven known for its picturesque valleys, snow-capped Peaks, lush meadows and scenic hiking trails. Summer, winter, monsoon be it any time, it is one of the best tourist destinations to visit in Uttarakhand, the weather here remains pleasant throughout the year.

One of the most fascinating things about Chopta is that it acts as a base for trekking to Chandrashila and Tungnath, which is the third holiest Panch Kedar Temples among five. You can also visit holy Kedarnath and Madmaheshwar shrines which are located on the left of Chopta and Rudranath and Kalpeshwar which are on the right. The bliss doesn’t end here. Chopta is a scenic bird watching paradise. You will witness around 240 species of birds here.  Some of the most prominent bird species are Himalayan Griffon, Himalayan Monal and Hill Partridge etc. From nature lovers, adventure seekers to birdwatchers, Chopta is a one stop destination to enjoy the best moments of life.

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Auli

If you are in Uttarakhand then you must visit Auli . The picture-perfect fairytale like landscapes of Auli, heart melting Oak and coniferous forests, beautiful vistas of the second highest Himalayan Peak Nanda Devi, soothing touch of spirituality in Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara, surreal valley of flowers, trekkers delight Gorson Bugyal, Pangarchulla Summit, and Tapovan – Here you can enjoy all these enchanting delights which will definitely make your vacation in Uttarakhand memorable for a lifetime.

Moreover, you will never get the bliss of Skiing anywhere else better than Auli. It is one of the best skiing destinations for snow lovers and adventurers.   It also offers the best cable car rides over snowy slopes in the world. In Fact, it has the longest cable car ride in India.

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Nainital Lake

Nainital , the lake city of India comes in the list of top 10 best tourist destinations to visit in Uttarakhand in India. The scenic natural splendor, the pleasant weather, the colorful markets, delicious cuisines and lofty Himalayan mountains will never cease to elevate your soul. It is a very popular religious tourist destination as Naina Devi Temple surrounded with lofty Himalayan mountains in the backdrop will enchant your spirit. It is one of the most popular and sacred Shakti Peethas in India dedicated to Goddess Naina who is represented by her two eyes. It is said that the eyes of the burned body of goddess Sati fell here.

Moreover, Nainital is also a very scenic hill station to enjoy throughout the year. You will witness the seven hills known as Sapta- Shring. The serene Lake of Naini will seduce your senses with alluring sail boats. Nainital offers everything for a perfect holiday vacation in Uttarakhand. There are plenty of hotels and resorts for comfortable stay, the chill vibes of Mall Road, cafes and restaurants for fun moments, awe inspiring adventurous activities like mountaineering, boating, water sports, paragliding, trekking, golfing, hot air ballooning etc.

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Mussoorie Uttarakhand

Being one of the most popular hill stations in Uttarakhand, Mussoorie will shine bright on the landscape of your heart even after you have left its shores. Its pleasant weather, scenic Himalayan Peaks of Shivalik, and alluring green landscapes has a touch of romance in its ambiance that is the reason why it is one of the best destinations to visit for Couples in Uttarakhand. Mussoorie will take you back to colonial times. Serene waterfalls, colonial buildings, Himalayan mountains, bustling markets, surreal vistas of Doon Valley, beautiful sceneries and lovely nature walks will make your day here. You will find it difficult to resist its charm.

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Rishkesh

Set against the scenic background of Himalayas, Rishikesh is a sacred homeland of pristine Ganga where with its serene vibes and healing touch has been captivating the mind of devotees for ages. The most fascinating thing about Rishikesh is that tourists come here not only for spiritual pilgrimage but also for relaxing and rejuvenating as it is known as the world capital of yoga and meditation. Numerous Ashrams in Rishikesh attract thousands of fitness freaks. It is also very popular for its serene temples and thrilling adventure sports such as rafting, bungee jumping, zip lining, trekking, giant swing and rock climbing etc. Don’t miss the soul soothing evening Ganga Aarti here. It is one of the best things to experience in Rishikesh. Indeed, Rishikesh is the best tourist destination to explore in Uttarakhand.

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Corbett National Park Royal Bengal Tiger

Nainital is not only famous for its fascinating landscapes but also for thrilling wildlife opportunities. It is an amazing homeland of majestic wild creatures. Yes, Jim Corbett National Park in Nainital needs no introduction when it comes to awesome wildlife holidays. It is one of the most popular wildlife destinations in Uttarakhand. Known for its tiger richness, this oldest national park in India has been blowing the heart of wildlife lovers for many years. It is divided into 5 tourist zones which are teeming with enchanting wildlife and nature vistas.  Open grasslands, exquisite floral species and faunal species will make your wildlife tour delightful. You will witness Royal Bengal Tigers, a variety of deer, bears, Asiatic Elephants and around 650 species of domestic and migratory birds. It is one of the top tourist places in Uttarakhand.

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Kausani in Monsoon

Kausani is one of the most scenic villages and hill stations to explore in Uttarakhand. After Chopta, it is considered as the second Switzerland of India. Gigantic Himalayan Peaks such as Trishul, Nanda Devi and Panchachuli Peak will gaze at you with a smile. It is perfect for nature photography. Picturesque lush landscapes, the orange sky of the sunset, bubbling creeks, alpine hills, playful birds and pleasant weather makes it an awesome hill station for family vacation in Uttarakhand away from the hustle and bustle of city life for a while. The ambiance is so beautiful that once our Father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi visited here and after seeing its soothing vistas he called it the mini Switzerland of India. This place is an ideal weekend destination to visit from Delhi as it is only 406km from Delhi. Lovely nature walks, shopping for Kausani Shawls, scenic village tours, thrilling trek to Rudradhari Cave Temple are some of the best things to do in Uttarakhand.

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New Tehri

Your vacation in New Tehri will never be dull as you will behold some of the most alluring landscapes of Uttarakhand. New Tehri is one of top visiting tourist attractions to explore for nature sightseeing tours in Uttarakhand. Not only nature will please your soul here, it is a place that will keep you alive with various water adventure opportunities, high-altitude treks and blissful temple tours. Overlooking the massive Tehri Lake and dam which is one of the world’s largest hydroelectric projects, the alluring vistas of Bhagirathi River will take your breath away. It is said that old Tehri was submerged under the lake formed due to the constriction of Tehri dam So, residents shifted to New Tehri. It is an ideal family vacation spot to spend delightful moments in Uttarakhand. You can visit New Tehri all-round the year but the best time to visit here is during the Tehri Lake Festival. If you are a couple, you will surely love to stay in floating huts in the lake to cherish romantic moments with your beloved.

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Bhimtal Uttarakhand

Bhimtal is a must visit tourist place to explore in Uttarakhand. There is an interesting story behind the name of Bhimtal. It is named after one of the five Pandava brothers Bhima. It is said that the famous lake of Bhima Sarovar used to be the most visited places for Bhima and his brothers during their exile. They were unable to find any water resource to quench their thirst, Bhim with enormous strength made a sudden blow on the ground with his mace which created a hole in the ground containing underground water. Hence as per this legend the sacred Bhimeshwar Temple along with Bhimtal lake was built in the memory of Bhima. You can enjoy amazing boating and paddling rides in the lake, the pristine beauty of nature and alluring temples makes it quite a sight to behold for a peaceful hill station vacation in Uttarakhand. You can easily plan an awesome road trip to Bhimtal as it has good road connectivity. It is the best destination to explore in any month.

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Dehradun - FRI Dehradun

Blue sky, lofty mountains and idyllic valleys with countless rooftops – that’s Dehradun , the largest city in the foothills of the Himalayas. Geographically, it is situated in the Doon Valley, perched between the River Song and River Asan. It is considered the gateway of the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand as people gather here first for travelling to the surrounding region. Dehradun has been famed for being the place for ‘changing air’ to Indian people since the 19th century. Its scenic landscapes, pleasant weather and fresh air were believed to create a positive effect on health.

As mentioned before, Dehradun is the gateway of other stunning tourist destinations in Uttarakhand. It is in proximity and well connected with Uttarkashi, Mussoorie, Chopta-Tungnath, Harsil, Auli, Dhanaulti, New Tehri and  Chakarta. Travellers also choose to go for Chota Char Dham Yatra and treks like Kedarkantha, Har ki Dun and many more, via Dehradun, as it is the closest major city.

Apart from these surrounding destinations, tourists also enjoy visiting several spots in Dehradun itself. Some famous tourist attractions in Dehradun are Tapkeshwar Temple, Robber’s Cave, Zonal Museum, Tibetan Buddhist Temple, Forest Research Institute and Rajpur Road Market. A budget-friendly location offering numerous activities for tourists, Dehradun is always one of the first choices if someone wants a relaxing yet fun-filled holiday for some days.

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Ranikhet-Beautiful Forest Veiw

Ranikhet, literally means the ‘Land of the queen,’ is one of the charming hill stations in Uttarakhand, Kumaon region. A cantonment town, perched between the snow-clad western peaks of the Himalayas, Ranikhet is one of the best places in North India to be treated as a summer escape. It is located in the Almora neighbourhood and attracts several travellers, hikers and birdwatchers for having numerous opportunities like birdwatching, paragliding, rock climbing as well as hiking in the foothills of the Himalayas.

Ranikhet, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kumaon and Uttarakhand, is known for being home to Asia’s one of the highest golf courses. Ranikhet, which translates to “The Queen’s Land,” was given this name in honour of Queen Padmini, who fell in love with this location’s beauty. Sitting on a lush green meadow in Ranikhet and watching the breathtaking views of Trishul Peak on a clear day – is the best perk of travelling to this pretty hill station. Moreover, fishing in Bhalu Dam, hiking to Holm Farm from Chaubatia Orchards or Meghdoot to Jhula Devi Temple – are other popular activities to do in Ranikhet.

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Mukteshwar View

Located in the Nainital District of Uttarakhand, Mukteshwar is one of the offbeat tourist destinations in North India to enjoy a peaceful vacation. Famed for its numerous fruit orchards, verdant forests, green meadows and lane narrows with mountains in sight, Mukteshwar can win anyone’s heart with its calmness and nature. It is also a place for people who prioritise adventure in a less crowded destination. Adventure seekers opt for this place for trekking, camping, paragliding, rock climbing and many more opportunities like these.

This idyllic hill station is flanked by around 22 snow-clad mountains in the Kumaon region. As it is located only 50 kilometres away from Nainital City, you can easily include it in the sightseeing plan. Mukteshwar is situated at a height of 2,171 metres and it is considered a hidden gem in Uttrakhand. The cherry on the cake is its weather; it remains pleasant throughout the year so that travellers can visit the places in Mukteshwar at any time of the year. However, summer would be the best time to enjoy its serenity. With no dearth of activities, Chauli ki Jali, Mukteshwar Dham Temple, Mukteshwar Mahadev Temple and Bhalu Gaad Waterfalls are some amazing tourist destinations to visit in Mukteshwar.

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Almora

One such place in Uttarakhand, as well as in North India, specifically amongst summer retreats, Almora was not developed by the Britishers. Rather, it is a hill station to witness history and peacefulness. To name a few incidents, Almora was the kingdom of the Chand Dynasty, which reigned in the Kumaon Region for almost one thousand years. Another is, Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister served a term of punishment during the British era in jail in Almora.

Almora can be visited during summer, post-monsoon and winter. Monsoon is recommended to avoid for reasons like heavy downpours and road damage. Surrounded by snowy peaks, plunging waterfalls and green forests, Almora is located around 60 kilometres from Nainital City. The beauty of nature here is complemented by friendly people who make this place one of the best places for a weekend escape. Moreover, places like Jageshwar Dham, Kasar Devi Temple, Katarmal Sun Temple, Zero Point, Nanda Devi Temple, Bright End Corner and Martola make Almora famous among tourists who love to explore destinations with history, spiritualism and nature.

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Bhula Tal Lansdowne

One of the beautiful hill stations in the Garhwal region, Lansdowne was renamed after Lord Lansdowne in 1887. Prior to that, it was called Kaludanda, where Kalu means black and Danda means hills in the Garhwali language. Located in the Pauri Garhwal District, Lansdowne is fringed by blue pine and thick oak forests all around.

Lansdowne is a famous weekend destination for people living in Delhi, as it is the nearest hill station to the city. However, this place also creates a special place amongst mountain lovers coming from all across the country. As it was developed by the Britishers as a summer retreat, Lansdowne is a planned cantonment town and well connected with other cities since the past. A trip to Lansdowne cannot be completed without visiting places like Tip N Top Point, St. Johns Church, Bhim Pakora, Kaleshwar Mahadev Temple, Hawaghar and Tadkeshwar Mahadev Temple.

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Dhanaulti

An up and coming travel destination in Uttarakhand, the small town of Dhanaulti is attracting tourists with its gorgeous landscape and serene ambience surrounded by dense forests of oak, deodar, and rhododendron. Located near Mussoorie, Dhanaulti makes for a perfect trekking expedition owing to its mountainous terrain and lush green vistas that are soothing for both, the body and the soul. A visit to this small town will surely be the respite you are looking for.

At Dhanaulti, you should visit the temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati, the Surkanda Devi Temple, or Lord Vishnu’s Dashavatar Temple, both abundant in holiness and beautiful architecture. For history buffs, Dhanaulti also has the Deogarh Fort and its many palaces. Built in the 16th century, the fort is a popular attraction of the town and even houses numerous Jain temples within its premises. The town of Dhanaulti also has an Eco Park, where you can view the setting or the rising sun while enjoying a fun picnic among the tall trees of the park. For the adventurous soul, there is the Dhanaulti Adventure Park that offers numerous activities such as sky walking, zip lining, rock climbing, paragliding, etc.

Kedarnath Temple

Kedarnath will not only enrich your travel experience with alluring beauty but also elevate your spirit with its spiritual vibes. It is definitely one of the top tourist attractions to visit in Uttarakhand. Devotees from all over the world come here to feel the ethereal vibes in the holy temple of lord Shiva which is known as Kedarnath Temple. Kedarnath is one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimage destinations in India and one of the major temples of Chota Char Dham Yatra . Situated Near the sacred Mandakini River at an elevation of 3584 meters, the lofty Himalayan ranges will surely tickle your camera lens to take amazing photographs. Devotees once in their lifetime definitely visit to fulfill their spiritual quest in Kedarnath. You should not miss the chance to explore this gorgeous place in Uttarakhand.

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We hope that this blog has overpowered your senses to travel more and plan a wonderful trip to Uttarakhand. The beauty of Uttarakhand is quite unparalleled in terms of delightful experiences. So, when are you planning your Uttarakhand Trip?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which are the top places to visit in garhwal region of uttarakhand.

Garhwal in the Himalayas is an extremely beautiful destination to travel in India. In fact, it is one of the most visited tourist destinations in India. You will find something for every traveler. Some of the top places to visit in Garhwal are –

  • Tehri Garhwal
  • Rudraprayag

Tourists come to Garhwal to enjoy the beauty of icy glaciers, lofty snow peaks, beautiful meadows, bubbling rivers etc. Be it a honeymooner, family, adventurer, or solo backpacker, Uttarakhand Garhwal will surely take your breath away.

Which are the best places to visit in the Kumaon Region of Uttarakhand?

Northern end of Uttarakhand has Kumaon with the most alluring beauty of lakes, temples, rich biodiversity and lofty Himalayan Peaks etc. It is a place which can be visited all-round the year. Every season has its own charm and has the potential to rejuvenate your senses.

Some of the best places to visit in Kumaon region are –

  • Pithoragarh
  • Abbott Mount

Saw all these places? No doubt why it is the best place to visit in India. From exotic wildlife, thrill adventures to the most enchanting hill stations, Kumaon has everything you are looking for in a travel destination.

Which are the best places to Visit in Uttarakhand from Delhi?

Delhi is not very far from Uttarakhand. The distance of Delhi from Uttarakhand by road is 231.8 miles. So, without any doubt people of Delhi have the best option to relax and rejuvenate their spirit in the beautiful hill destination called Uttarakhand. It is an ideal weekend getaway for the people of Delhi. There are so many hill stations for family vacation. If you have a spiritual bent of mind then also there are a lot of options. The most prominent one is the holy Char Dham Yatra. For adventure lovers this place has a lot of options like, trekking, mountain biking, rock climbing, snowboarding, rafting etc.

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Uttarakhand Travel Guide

Uttarakhand, the name of this destination is enough to excite the traveller in you! This North Indian state has everything that a traveller may desire! Nature’s bounty for nature lovers, an array of thrilling activities for adventurous souls, many spiritual places for pilgrims, rich wildlife for wildlife enthusiasts, colourful festivals for those on a cultural trip, the list goes on! Even if you just want some peace to reconnect with yourself, Uttarakhand will surely fulfil your wish.

Truly, there’s no scarcity of Uttarakhand places to visit and things to do! And We know, we need not convince you anymore to visit Uttarakhand. So, when are you planning your trip to Uttarakhand? Whenever you start planning, you will need the perfect Uttarakhand travel guide. And that is why we have jotted down lists of all the places you can visit and all the fun things you can do. And yes, we will also discuss how you can reach the state and when is the best time to plan the trip!

Without any further ado, let’s get started with our Uttarakhand travel guide!

How to reach Uttarakhand?

The easiest way is obviously by air. The state has two airports, one is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun and the other is Pantnagar airport. These two airports have flights from major cities in India. Now, depending on your Uttarakhand destination, you can land at any of these two airports. In case you want to board a train, you can! Dehradun, Haridwar, Nainital, Rishikesh, Kathgodam, Kotdwar, Udham Singh Nagar and Pauri have railway stations connecting Uttarakhand to the rest of the country!

Now come the roadways! Well, we will very much suggest you go on a road trip to Uttarakhand. Roads surrounded by green trees on both sides, glimpses of the mountain peaks, how beautiful a road trip will be here! You can take the Uttarakhand Transport Corporation-run busses or any private vehicle. Remember, Uttarakhand is connected to other parts of the country via NH 72A, NH 108, NH 109, NH 119, NH 121 and NH 123.

What is the best time to visit Uttarakhand?

The weather in Uttrakhand is quite lovely throughout the year. So, it’s no wonder that tourists come here all the time. That being said, here are a few things you must know before you plan your trip. The summer months, i.e., March to June are the best for a Uttarakhand trip. The weather remains pleasant. It becomes very easy to explore all the Uttarakhand attractions and enjoy the many adventurous activities. The monsoon months from July to September are not so great for a trip. The state receives heavy rainfall and roaming around in the state can be difficult. Last but not least, here come the winter months, October to February. During this season, snow-covered Uttarakhand seems like a place out of a fairytale. If you enjoy cold weather and especially snowfall, you can visit the state in winter.

What places to visit in Uttarakhand?

The list of places to visit in Uttarakhand is a long one! Because the state has so many beautiful places, all with their unique charms. But worry not, we have jotted down the five must-visit Uttarakhand places for you!

Dehradun

This quaint city in the Doon Valley, with the Himalayas in the background, often finds its way to the list of the must-visit places in Uttarakhand. A clear blue sky, lush green trees and chilly weather will give a hearty welcome here. Once you reach the city, start sightseeing right away. Here are the must-see places! Sahastradhara, Tiger Falls, Tapovan, Lacchiwala, Mindrolling Monastery, Malsi Deer Park and Robber’s Cave!

Where to stay in Dehradun?

Since the capital city receives thousands of tourists every year, many hotels and resorts have been opened here. The best ones are Riverstone Cottages, LP Residency, Larisa Resort, Shaheen Bagh and Four Points by Sheraton. You can also opt for homestays!

Rishikesh

The famous yoga capital of the world! Well, it surely justifies its name with the huge number of yoga ashrams and centres it houses. When you are here, you should definitely try your hand at the different types of yoga. But there’s more to this ancient city than yoga. The religious values and the scenic beauty here are fascinating. Talking about sightseeing here, Laxman Jhula, Ram Jhula, Tera Manzil Mandir, Shri Bharat Mandir, Triveni Ghat , the Beatles Ashram, Shivpuri, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple and Jumpin Heights should be on your list.

Where to stay in Rishikesh?

Talking about the best places to stay in Rishikesh, here are our suggestions. Ganga Kinare, Sterling Palm Bliss, Yog Niketan by Sanskriti and Shaantam Resorts and Spa Rishikesh. Also, Rishikesh has some of the best cheap hotels in Uttarakhand . So, if you are on a budget trip, you will have plenty of options.

Auli

Calling this picturesque hill station in Uttarakhand a paradise will not be an exaggeration. Whether you visit in summer or winter, the place will not fail to charm you. First thing first, here are the must-haves on your sightseeing tour. Auli artificial lake, Chattrakund, Gorson Bugyal, Trishul peak, Joshimath, Rudraprayag and Auli Ropeway. Once you are done with the sightseeing, don’t forget to take part in the many adventurous activities organised here!

Where to stay in Auli?

Much like the places to visit, there are many beautiful accommodation options in Auli. Book a room in The Himalayan Abode, Hotel Manik Resort Auli, Hotel Mount View, Hotel Auli D or The Sleeping Beauty and rest assured, you will have an amazing experience.

Kausani

For the best panoramic views of the Himalayas, you must come to Kausani, a small village and hill station in Uttarakhand. Your mornings here will start with the melodious chirping of birds and your days will spend amid natural beauty. What places can you visit in this village? Anasakti Ashram, Rudradhari Falls, Kausani Tea Estate, Sumitranandan Pant Gallery and Baijnath Temple!

Where to stay in Kausani?

A luxurious resort or a modest hotel, whatever be your pick, Kausani got you covered. If you ask us, we will say, Pratiksha Himalayan Retreat, Sunita Himalayan Paradise, Himalayan Village Resort, Krishna Mountview Mountain Resort and The Buransh are among the bests.

This city in the Kumaon region is one of the major tourist attractions in Uttarakhand. And why not, this place with its serene beauty is many travellers’ dream come true! It houses many watch-worthy tourist spots. Nainital Lake, Tiffin Top, Snow View Point, High Altitude Zoo, The Mall Road, Eco Cave Gardens, Nainital Ropeway, Naina Peak and Lands End are just to name a few.

Where to stay in Nainital?

There are plenty of amazing accommodation options here in Nainital. Our top suggestions are Shervani Hilltop, The Naini Retreat, The Earls Court, Sterling Nainital and The Manu Maharani.

What things to do in Uttarakhand?

Done with exploring the places to visit in Uttarakhand? Then, let’s indulge in some of the best things to do in Uttarakhand!

Trek lovers will find cloud nine Uttarakhand. Because this state has several enthralling treks. Kedarkantha Trek, Valley of Flowers Trek, Kedartal Trek, Rupin Pass Trek, Brahmatal Trek, Bali Pass Trek, you will be spoiled for choices! And whichever trek you choose, the views and the thrill will be mind-blowing.

River rafting

Imagine how fun it would be to rush down a turbulent river, with water splashing all around you! River rafting definitely is one of the most adventurous things to do in Uttarakhand. Where to go for river rafting? Rishikesh is the crowd favourite. You can also head to Ranikhet, Nainital, Pithoragarh and Kumaon.

Wildlife safari

Uttarakhand is home to diverse wildlife. When you are in Uttrakhand and don’t explore a Uttarakhand national park or two, your trip will be incomplete! And what better way to explore the wild than going on a wildlife safari? So, make sure to go on a wildlife safari. We know you are wondering, Nanda Devi National Park, Jim Corbett National Park, Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajaji National Park and Gangotri National Park, all are good options.

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Uttarakhand is one of the most sought-after destinations for those travelers who wish to enjoy the sublime natural beauty and serene spirituality that is hard to find in the urban regions. Uttarakhand boasts calming natural beauty and tempting view of the great Himalayas making it an ideal destination for those who wish to stay away from their daily hectic life and enjoy a soothing and calm time. Besides the natural beauty Uttarakhand also promotes many different water sports you can indulge in and it also has ashrams where you can perform meditation and yoga. No matter what you are looking for, Uttarakhand has something to offer to each and every traveler.

It is also important to choose the appropriate season to make full use of the recreational opportunities that Uttarakhand has to offer. May is a good time because the weather in Uttarakhand in May is low on humidity and experiences breezy winds throughout. The average temperature recorded lies between 20 degrees Celsius to 32 degrees Celsius indicating that it is neither too hot nor too cold and just balanced enough for you to enjoy the most incredible places to visit in Uttarakhand in May! Let us have a sneak peek on the same.

10 Best Places To Visit In Uttarakhand In May

Uttarakhand is a treasure trove for gems and there is no shying away from the truth that there are many best places to visit in Uttarakhand during summer. Some of them are:

1. Mussoorie

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Mussoorie is one destination that is on the to-do list of many travelers and nature lovers due to its eternal beauty. Mussoorie is also known as the queen of hills because of its majestic view of beautiful mountains that change colors with the sky on the command of the calming sunlight. There are many different destinations that you can enjoy in Mussoorie during such as Gun Hill, Kempty fall, camelback road, Soham heritage center, Mussoorie lake, Jhalarpani Falls and the famous Mall. The average temperature of Mussoorie during May is between 14 to 26 degrees Celsius which allows you to indulge in activities such as camping, Trekking, photography, skywalk and nature walk. All of these things make it one of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand during May.

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2. Nag Tibba

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Nag Tibba is one of the highest peaks of the Himalayan range. The name of this destination literally translates to Serpent’s peak as the locals of this region believe that the deity of snake protects their cattle from harm and thus this place is frequently visited by many villagers who visit to offer their prayers to their god. This peak offers one of the best views of serenity and tranquility that virtually transports to a dramatic landscape. The average temperature of Nag Tibaa during May is between 10 to 25 degrees celsius and you can enjoy activities such as rafting, Camping, trekking, body Surfing, river crossing, bridge slithering and valley crossing.

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Auli

Surrounded by the beautiful oaks and conifers with the Nar Parvat and Nanda Devi giving it a spiritually towering presence, Auli is one of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand in summer. This place is the home of several beautiful high-end resorts and cozy attractions that work wonders for those tourists and travelers who wish to avoid the rising temperatures of the summers. Here you can witness the beauty of human perseverance by gazing at the beautiful sight of the highest man-made lake in the world. The average temperature of Auli during May is between 8 to15 degrees Celsius and within such weather conditions, you can enjoy various activities such as camping, skiing, photography, and trekking.

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Almora

Almora is known as the cultural heart of the Kumaon region, and it is located at the southern edge of the Kumaon hills in the higher peaks of the Himalayas. Almora has a great part in Indian Mythology as it is mentioned in it several times. This region is a heaven for nature lovers and botanists as it embodies 400 plus species of different plants and several species of animals. This region also has several religious destinations such as the 800-year-old sun temple Katarmal, Kesar Devi, Nanda Devi, Chitai Golu Devta. The average temperature in Almora during May is between 12 to 32 degrees Celsius. Many activities can also be enjoyed in Almora such as birding, trekking, photography, and shopping. All these things make it one of the best places to go in Uttarakhand in May.

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5. Ranikhet

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The Almora region of Uttarakhand is known for its beautiful mountain regions and hill stations. Ranikhet is one of those majestic destinations of Almora that you can visit during summers. This destination also has several religious temples and natural beauty that can only be experienced here. It also has several beautiful and interesting places such as Chaubatia, Bhalu Dam, Orchards, Ranikhet club, Holm Farm and plenty of other destinations that have been attracting visitors for decades. The average temperature in Ranikhet during May is between 8 to 22 degrees Celsius and you can enjoy activities such as temple hopping, golfing, shopping, hiking, photography, and trekking.

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6. Lansdowne

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Lansdowne is the beautiful quaint hill station that is known for its natural beauty and has become one of the major tourist attractions of Uttarakhand. The war memorial of this destination easily attracts thousands of tourists and travelers over the years and one can enjoy fun things such as hiking, jungle safari, boating, photography, and shopping. The average temperature of Lansdowne during May is between 15 to 30 degrees Celsius so you can explore the lanes of the place in comfy clothes and hassle-free.

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Kausani

The beautiful and serene view of the Himalayas, Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Panchkula makes Kausani a paradise for every nature and adventure lover all around the world. This place has several species of birds and animals that you can see during your stroll around the woods of the mountains and greenery that is hard to find anywhere else. Mahatma Gandhi, the father of our nation, also stayed in this place for quite some time. Here you can also purchase woolen items and handicrafts sold by the locals and the cherry on top is that you can enjoy many activities such as rappelling, mountain biking, rock climbing, nature walk, and trekking. The average temperature of Kausani during May is recorded between 19 to 30 degrees celsius.

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Chopta

Surrounded by the beautiful and dense forests of deodar, pine, and rhododendron, Chopta is the place that is still completely untouched by modernization and the blunts of the industrial sector. This region is known for its crisscrossed treks and trails through the jungle and grasslands that leads to Devariyatal, Chandrashila, and Tunganath. Here you can enjoy the genuine beauty of nature while trekking from Chopta and enjoying the beauty of lush green bugyals and snow-capped Himalayan ranges. It is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand in may for you can also enjoy activities such as rock craft, snow trekking, skiing, birding, rappelling, and camping. The temperature recorded is between 10 to 30 degrees Celsius.

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9. Dehradun

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Situated in the middle of the beautiful Doon valley with Garhwal hills decorating the view in the background, Dehradun is one of the most popular summer trip destinations for many. This place has several beautiful natural springs, waterfalls, caves, and trekking trails. The average temperature of Dehradun during May is between 23 to 34 degrees Celsius. You can indulge in many activities such as trekking, cave exploration, picnic, photography, and hiking.

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Tehri is a beautiful dam that has been the treasure and pride of the locals here. This place has its mention in several of Ruskin Bond’s writing. It is one of the most serene places to visit in Uttarakhand in summer as one can bask under the sun and enjoy the picturesque views of the dam along with enjoying activities such as bird watching, photography, and fishing. The average temperature of Tehri in May is recorded between 16 to 27 degrees Celsius.

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As we have seen, there are some beautiful places to visit in Uttarakhand in May that are worth your time and will leave your travel appetite content and satisfied. All these locations are picturesque and alluring and share a common ground for faith and beauty. Experience serenity as you plan your trip to Uttarakhand with TravelTriangle.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Uttarakhand In May

What is the best season to visit Uttarakhand?

The best season to visit Uttarakhand is the summer season because the weather is warm and breezy and one can enjoy activities such as trekking, paragliding, and the Char Dham Yatra during this season.

Which food is famous in Uttarakhand?

Some of the signature dishes of the Uttarakhand cuisine include: 1. Gahat ki Dal 2. Singal 3. Aloo ke Gutke 4. Jhangora Ki Kheer 5. Kumaoni Raita 6. Bal Mithai 7. Singodi

Does Uttarakhand experience snowfall?

Yes, during the winter season there is snowfall in several different places in Uttarakhand. The top places where you can experience snowfall are Dhanaulti, Auli, and Chakrata.

What can one buy-in Uttarakhand?

One can shop for the following things in Uttarakhand: 1. Handmade accessories and gems 2. Woodcrafts 3. Gharwali paintings 4. Woolen articles

What is famous in Uttarakhand?

Uttarakhand is famous for its natural landscapes, the grasslands and savannas, the temples and the pilgrimage centers.

What is the language spoken in Uttarakhand?

Garhwali language is widely spoken in Uttarakhand.

Which is the harvest festival of Uttarakhand?

The harvest festival of Uttarakhand is Phool Dei which is celebrated to welcome the season of spring in the state.

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    Discover the 17 best places to visit in Uttarakhand, each a unique gem in North India's scenic paradise. Plan your journey now! ... from where her visceral whistles and leaves an imprint of desire in her heart to know the map of an Island where there are different sunrises and sunsets. Her curiosity brightens to conquer the hearts unrelieved ...

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    45. Devprayag. 4.7 /5. 45 out of 121. Places to visit in Uttarakhand 3. Tourist attractions. Marked by the confluence of rivers Alaknanda and Bhagirathi, Devprayag is a religious hub in Uttarakhand. It is quite popular among tourists coming for a pilgrimage or seeking solitude close to nature.

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    Dehradun. This quaint city in the Doon Valley, with the Himalayas in the background, often finds its way to the list of the must-visit places in Uttarakhand. A clear blue sky, lush green trees and chilly weather will give a hearty welcome here. Once you reach the city, start sightseeing right away.

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    free travel app. With Wanderlog's mobile travel planner on Android and iOS, access and edit your trips wherever you go — even while offline. Keep your places to visit, flight/hotel reservations, and day-by-day itineraries for your trip to Uttarakhand in our web and mobile app vacation planner.

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    Uttarakhand Tourism Development BoardPt. Deendayal Upadhyay Paryatan Bhawan,Near ONGC Helipad, Garhi Cantt,Dehradun-248001 (India) Helpline : 0135 - 2559898, 2552627, 0135 - 3520100. Discover fantastic things to do, the best tourist places to visit, maps, the rules of Uttarakhand & more. Visit the official site of Tourism Uttarakhand here.

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