CHAMPAWAT
Champawat, the ancient capital of the Katyuri and Chand Rajas, is an idyllic resort located in the lush Champa Valley of Kumaon. Situated at a height of 1615mtrs., it is on the road to Pithoragarh. It was at Champawat the Lord Vishnu is said to have appeared in his tortoise incarnation (Kurmavatar), hence Kumaon came to be known as Kurmanchal. Kumaon is also the legendary domain of Lord Shiva.
DEHRADUN
Nestled in a wide & thickly forested valley of the Shivalik ranges, known for its salubrious climate. Once a stronghold of the Garhwal Kings & later appropriated
by the british as a residential resort, the town has several institutions, it's proximity to Mussoorie is an added attraction. (More)
HARIDWAR
Haridwar is the place where the Ganga enters the plains after a turbulent journey in the Himalayas. Here, the river broadens and slows down considerably. Haridwar is a town of temples, dharamsalas, ashrams and saints and sages from all parts of India. The Ganga is worshipped in ghats, with colorful ceremonies being performed at the Har-ki-Pauri. Different roads from northern India reach Haridwar en route to Rishikesh and destinations higher up in the
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HEMKUND SAHIB
This imposing star-shaped structure of stone and concrete masonry is on the shores of the lake. An outlet behind the Gurudwara is the source of the Lakshman Ganga. This sacred Sikh shrine is situated on the shores of the Hemkund Lake (4320 mtrs). It marks the place where Guru Govind Singh, the tenth and last Guru, unified with God after prolonged meditation in his previous birth.
JIM CORBETT PARK
Jim Corbett Park is the oldest park in India, extends along the banks of the Ramganga river, encompassing the dense Sal Forests of the Himalayan foothills & the Savannah vegetation of tall grassy meadows. This is one of the richest areas for the typical big mammals of northern India, renamed after Jim Corbett the famous hunter, author and pioneer conservationist who helped set up this wildlife sanctuary. (More) NAINITAL
Nainital is a beautiful hill district nestled in the lap of central himalayas in the Kumaon region. It's subtle yet pristine glory is manifested in the lofty snow capped peaks, green valleys & serene lakes that have tempted lovers of beauty since times immortal. (More)
MUSSOORIE
Mussoorie -In 1827, Captain Young of the British Army chanced upon his extraordinarily beautiful wooded reige & created the centre around which the hill station grew. Just 38 km from Dehradun, Mussoorie offers views of both the snow capped Himalayan ranges to the north & the Shivaliks and plains to the south. The erstwhile aristocratic resort is now a Popular hill station & promises a variety of entertainment throughout the year. (More)
PITHORAGARH
The district of Pithoragarh, bordering Tibet and Nepal, is a treasure house of attractions for visitors, mountaineers, tourists, iconologists and the religious minded.
The town, located in the midst of an extensive valley, has many remnants of historic fortifications dating back to the time of Chand Rajas of Kumaon. The Valley about 8 km in length and 5 km in breadth, resembles Kashmir valley on a miniature scale. Pithoragarh, the headquarter-town of the district of very name, is located in sprawling valley which has charm of its own, is one of the loveliest in the Uttar Pradesh hills.
RANIKHET
Ranikhet is situated at 1829 mtrs this sylvan retreat offers an interesting mix of hill & military cultures. According to legends, a queen, in the course of a journey came by this spot & was so enchanted by it that she settled down here. Ranikhet has forest of oak & pine and is a fine place to enjoy a panoramic view of the Himalayas, from the Bhagirati peaks in the west to the Nanda kot in the east.It is an ideal holiday for nature lovers and its main attractions, apart from it's natural beauty are a golf course, the orchids of Chaubatia and the Jhoola Devi temple. (More)
RISHIKESH
Rishikesh is set along the banks of the Ganga at its confluence with Chandrabhaga, the holy river just emerged from the high mountains. Thickly wooded hills of the terrai straddle it's banks & the waters run deep & silent. Rishikesh has long been a spiritual centre. |