Top Travel Destination in Uttarakhand

Dehradun Travel Guide

Dehradun

Diminutive yet so alluring, Dehradun nestles in the foothills of the Himalayas. Popularly known as Doon Valley it is the capital city of Uttarakhand in the Northern part of India. With River Ganga on its east and river Yamuna flowing to its west, Dehradun is picturesque place. It serves as an ultimate stop to loosen up forgetting the bustling and monotonous city life. Its proximity with the Himalayas makes it a popular tourist destination. This city brings to travellers lush green meadows, awe-inspiring views of the mountains, winding roads, scattered settlements and quaint corners to unwind. It is one among the highest rain receiving region in North India which resembles no less than a picture postcard place. It’s an ever welcoming place with heart-warming locals who welcome tourists and visitors with open arms. It hosts some of the India’s best school and training Institutions which add on to its prominence. Dehradun is undoubtedly an ultimate travel spot for a much desired vacation.

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Haridwar Travel Guide

Haridwar

Haridwar is the holiest Hindu city and the point where the Ganges juts in its most beautiful form. This place possesses religious significance and this is the only reason behind it staying crowded round the year. Thousands of pilgrims swarm this place like bees to a honeycomb and this makes Haridwar bustle endlessly day and night. It is one of the most popular religious spots of Northern India and the hub of foreign tourists. The well-known spots worth witnessing are Har-ki-Pairi Ghat, Mansa Devi and Chandi Devi Temples. If you are a true wanderer Haridwar will be the ultimate spot to unwind yourself. While travelling across this religious travel destination don’t miss to catch glimpses of the ghats. The ghats look spectacular in the morning, teeming in the day and sparkling with flickering flames of lighted diyas at night. Haridwar stays the busiest at the time of yatra , to get more familiar with this spot avail Haridwar Tours.

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Nainital Travel Guide

Nainital

Nestled amidst the soaring peaks of Kumaon, Nainital is a lake resort which possesses spectacular beauty worth witnessing. Separated in two parts namely Tallital and Mallital it is named after the goddess Naini Devi.   It is situated in the Indian state of Uttarakhand and offers awe-inspiring views of the valley which features a pear shaped lake. There are many ancient myths which are related this place which make it a popular travel spot among the keen explorers. This well-known hill stations is all features meandering roads, wild growth, colonial buildings, scattered settlement and bustling bazaars.   The environment which it offers infuses a unique sense of relaxation and calmness which makes it an ultimate spot to rejuvenate, best time to visit nainital in summer march to june this time weather is comparatively warmer than other hill stations. While traveling across this alluring hill station don't miss to catch glimpses of the aerial views of the beautifully lit valley with the shimmering Naini Lake flowing quietly in the middle. Nainital Tours will be the best to avail if you want learn more about this place.

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Ranikhet Travel Guide

Ranikhet

Ranikhet means Queen's farm. According to a legend, King Sudhar Dev won over the heart of his queen Padmini at this place. She was so mesmerized that she chose this beautiful meadow as her residence. It is a hill station entrenched in the foothills of Himalayan region. Ranikhet was developed by the British near the woods around ancient temples.   Ranikhet perches in the hilly region of Uttarakhand and witnesses a pure and cool atmosphere round the clock. The place gets covered with a blanket of snow during the winter season and summers have pleasant days as well as nights.   Ranikhet has many tourist sites that are visited during the whole year. They are the headquarters of Kumaon regimen of Indian army, Chaubatiya orchards that are famous for apricots and walnuts, Mankameshwar temple and breath taking beauty of Manila hills. People from different parts of the country visit Ranikhet for spending a relaxed holiday away from the noises of the city.

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Mukteshwar Travel Guide

Mukteshwar

Mukteshwar is a small hilly town in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. This town is known for its natural activities and amazing panoramic views that it offers to all its visitors. Perched at an altitude of 2,286 mts above the sea level, Mukteshwar is one of the many gems that festoon the beauty of Uttarakhand. It was called Muktesar until 1947 and was popular for the innumerable pilgrim sites and holy shrines that it had. In fact, it even got its name from the Mukteshwar Temple that is located in this region.   The climate of this town is quite pleasant, ranging between 1oC to 30oC. For those looking for a place away from the scorching heat of summers or enjoy some time in the lap of nature, Mukteshwar would be the ideal destination. The unpolluted and unexplored natural beauty of this hill town and the 180o view that it offers of the Great Himalayas are enough to attract countless visitors here. Taking a stroll in nature's lap would be incomplete without visiting the Mukteshwar Temple, Mukteshwar Inspection bungalow, Sitla, Chauthi Jaali and the IVRI.

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Almora Travel Guide

Almora

Almora is a cantonment and a town in Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand. This place has the earliest signs of human habilitation as per the excavations that date back to the period of Mahabharata. After the battle among the blood brothers, Almora became a part of extended empire of Hastinapur. Later on, Almora was ruled by Raja Kalyan Chand of Chand dynasty.   Snuggling in the laps of Kumaoni Himalayas, Almora is a serene place that envelops the beauty of nature. The rivers Kaushiki and Suyal flow through Almora. The climate of Almora is characterized as moderate. The summer season is not scorching & remains pleasant; however, June is the month when the mercury touches 30 degrees. On the other hand, winter season stays for a longer period of time and temperature ranges between 0-10 degrees.   As mentioned, Almora is located in Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand there are numerous temples that are flocked by devotees. There are other places like Binsar, Bright End point, Almora Deer Park etc. that lure the visitors.

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Mussoorie Travel Guide

Mussoorie

Boasting the sobriquet of 'The Queen Of Hills', Mussoorie is a marvelous destination in Uttarakhand. Situated away from the noises of city, Mussoorie is a peaceful weekend getaway for those seeking to spend some time amid nature.   Located in south western ranges of Himalayas, Mussoorie is elevated at an altitude of 2005 meters above sea level. Due to such a tranquil location, Mussoorie has a highland climate. The winter season is extremely bone freezing as the temperature drops down below 0° C, whereas, the summer season is pleasant and mercury level doesn't cross 15° C. This is a major reason that advocates the majority of tourists visiting Mussoorie all across the year.   Mussoorie offers a panoramic view of all the must visit destinations. The Kempty Falls, Jharipani Falls, Mall road, Cloud's End, Jwala Devi Temple, Mussoorie Wax Museum are some places that an individual shouldn't miss whenever visit Mussoorie.

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Rishikesh Travel Guide

Rishikesh

Situated in the northern state of Uttarakhand and 25 kms from Haridwar, Rishikesh is a place that unites the pilgrims for the beginning of their Char Dham Yatra. As it is a gateway to the Himalayas and cold regions, the weather here remains humid throughout the year. Moreover, popular beliefs about Lord Rama's penance in Rishikesh and presence of the famous Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula makes this place one of the preferred destinations for tourists.   Saints of prominent stature bestowed their knowledge of Ayurveda and yoga on Rishikesh thousands of years ago. Therefore, it is widely known as the world capital of Yoga today. Reckoned as an esteemed religious destination, pilgrims can find solace in the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Bharat Mandir, Trayambakeshwar Temple or Swarg Ashram. It not only offers a spoonful of spirituality to the visitors but also a dose of thrilling sport activities. White water rafting, rappelling, camping, cliff jumping, rock climbing and bungee jumping are some of the adventure activities that one can go for in Rishikesh.

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Badrinath Travel Guide

Badrinath

Badrinath is a holy town located in Chamoli district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is situated at a height of 3133 meters above the sea level. As one of the most important pilgrimage spots for the Char Dham Yatris, the town gets its name from the temple of Badrinath. The place is located in the shadow of Nilkanth Peak and between two mountains Nar and Narayan. Dedicated to lord Vishnu, the temple of Shri Badrinathji is 5 meter high and is the major attraction here.   There are numerous pilgrimage sites including Deo Prayag, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, Nandaprayag, Vishnuprayag and Pandukeswar throughout the route to Badrinath. There are Neelkanth Parvat and Vasudhara fall for the nature lovers. The town is situated on the banks of Alaknanda River and reckoned for its majestic sights. The best time to visit the place is between March to June as the weather is pleasant with temperature revolving around 18°C.

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Gangotri Travel Guide

Gangotri

One of the four sites in Chota Char Dham circuit, Gangotri is situated at an altitude of 3100 meters in the Himalayan range. It is a Hindu pilgrim town on the banks of river Bagirathi. The city is cuddled into the heart of Uttarkashi district of Uttrakhand and in a close proximity to the Indo-Tibetan border. Gangotri is reckoned as adobe of goddess Ganga and is a small town around the Gangotri Temple.   According to Hindu mythology, Gangotri is the place where river Ganga descended from heaven when lord Shiva released the mighty river from his luscious locks. Gangotri is the home of many ashrams, shirnes and temples. The city is also the starting point for some treks route like Tapovan, Bhojwasa, Gaumukh, Gangotri Glacier, Gangotri National Park, Shivling Peak, etc. Some of the tourist attractions in and around the place are Dodi Tal, Kerdartal, Bhagirathi Shila, Pandava Gufa, Bhairon Ghati, etc. So, if you want to enjoy captivating scenery and take a holy dip in the water, plan your visit to Gangotri between April to June or September to November as the temperature remains pleasantly cool.

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Joshimath Travel Guide

Joshimath

Situated at an altitude of 6150 feets, Joshimath is the gateway to many Himalyan mountain climbing expeditions, trekking trails and pilgrim centers like Badrinath. The city is the heart of Chamoli district of the Indian state Uttrakhand. Also, it is the base station for tourists going to Guru Gobind Ghat or valley of Flowers National Park.   Jooshimath is the hub of many tourist attractions that are known for their aesthetic charm and picturesque view. Some of them are Narsingh Temple, Kalpavriksha, Tapovan, Govindghat, Ropeway, etc. As a gateway to Badrinath and Hem Kund, Joshimath witnesses a steady stream of Hindu and Sikh pilgrims from May to October. For all kinds of adventurous or adrenaline rushing activities, the village of Ghangaria, also known as Govinddham, is a perfect place. Nanda Devi park is also another tourist spot in the region. As the base of Kauri Pass Treks, Joshimath attracts adventure travelers all around the year. The ideal time to visit Joshimath is during April to November, as here one experiences mild temperature, nearly 20°C during these times.

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Kausani Travel Guide

Kausani

Kausani is a tranquil hill station located in the Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand. It is beckoned by the snow-capped peaks of the majestic Himalayas. It was born in the year 1997 after it was bifurcated from the district of Almora. At present, it is promoted as a tourist destination in the laps of the Himalayas.   Kausani is elevated at a height of 6,200 feet above the sea level. The major portion of its land is a hilly terrain that spreads over vast acres of land. Kausani is hemmed in the tantalizing surroundings that classify its climate as tropical cool. This region encounters a cool weather throughout the year. The median temperature scales between 2°C-22°C. Kausani receives an adequate amount of rainfall with an annual average of 1800 mm.   Kausani is dotted with the beautiful tourist destinations that do not fail to ensnare the visitors. The places like the tea gardens, Baijnath temples and the trekking places like Pindari glacier, Kafni glacier, Rudrahari Cave trek etc. are the captivating sites located in Kausani.

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Kedarnath Travel Guide

Kedarnath

Kedarnath is one of the most famous temple town located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is reckoned one amid the ‘Chota Char Dham’ in Hinduism. It is famous for housing the pious shrine of Kedarnath. Every year, hundreds of the devotees flock to this holy pilgrimage site to seek the blessings of the divine power, Lord Shiva.   Kedarnath is shrouded amid the magnificent peaks of the mighty Himalayas. It is elevated at an altitude of 11,700 feet above the sea level. Due to its location, its land is a hilly terrain that is fed by the waters of the river Mandakini. Such tantalizing location describes its climate as tropical cool. Throughout the year, Kedarnath faces low temperatures and the median mercury level rests between -10°C-9°C. During the extreme winters, the temperatures go below 0 degrees. Kedarnath receives a normal amount of rainfall with an annual average of 1500 mm.   The town of Kedarnath is dotted with different places of interest. The prime attractions of this place are the pious Kedarnath Temple, Bhairavnath Temple, and the local trekking points.

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Bageshwar Travel Guide

Bageshwar

Bageshwar is a beautiful district located in Uttarakhand. This region came into existence in the mid-seventh century. The founders of Bageshwar were the rulers of Katyuri dynasty. They ruled over Bageshwar and Kumaon for a longer period of time. During the British rule in India, Bageshwar was an important center for the East India Company officials.   Located in the foothills of the Kumaon Himalayas, Bageshwar is hoisted at a height of 3,294 feet above the sea level. The hilly terrains of this district cover an entire area of 5 sq. km. The region is fed by the river Gomti and has a moderate climate. Amid the year, Bageshwar experiences pleasant temperatures that scale between 10°C-21°C. It receives an ample amount of rainfall with an average of 2800 mm.   Bageshwar gloats impressive tourist attractions. The lush green hills of its region are the perfect place for trekking. The breathtaking valleys and ancient temples are also among the notable attractions in Bageshwar.

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Chamoli Travel Guide

Chamoli

Chamoli is a district located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is the second largest district of the state that houses spectacular destinations. The land of Chamoli is claimed to be the origin of the Aryan race in India. Due to its beautiful locations, Chamoli is a frequented tourist destination in Uttarakhand.   Beckoned by the snow-clad peaks of Garhwal Himalayas, Chamoli is elevated at an enormous height of 2,624 feet above the sea level. It sprawls across 750 sq. km. and a major portion of its land is a hilly terrain. It is fed by the waters of the pious river Alaknanda and such geography defines its climate as a moderate cool. Throughout the year, Chamoli encounters pleasant temperatures which scale between 5°C-15°C. It receives an ample amount of rainfall with an annual average of 2850 mm.   Chamoli is nature's bounty and houses amazing attractions. The lofty valleys and the woods are the goals for enjoying trekking and camping. The nearby places like Bageshwar, Rudraprayag, Almora, Pithoragarh and much more are bewildering enough to lure the visitors.

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Yamunotri Travel Guide

Yamunotri

Yamunotri is a temple town located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. This town is the source of the emergence of the pious river Yamuna that is worshiped by the Hindus. Yamunotri is one amid the Chota Char Dham that comprises Badrinath, Kedarnath, and Gangotri. Every year, this pious shrine is visited by hundreds of Hindu as well as Non-Hindu devotees.   Located in the belt of Garhwal Himalayas, Yamunotri is elevated at 10,800 feet above the sea level. The river gushes down from the Champasar glacier that is located in the Himalayas. Due to such location, the climate of this region is described as cold in nature. Amid the year, it faces the cool weather with mild temperatures. The median mercury level scales between 5°C-17°C.  Yamunotri receives a lesser amount of rainfall.   This pious shrine is reckoned amid the popular destinations. The temple devoted to Mother Yamuna is built at Yamunotri in tantalizing surroundings and houses a black marble idol of the Goddess. Other places of interest include the names like Tehri Hills of Garhwal region that are a haven for nature lovers and adventure buffs. 

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Auli Travel Guide

Auli

Auli, meaning a meadow, is a picturesque gem in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. It is an alluring hill station elevated at a height of 10,010 feet that attracts tourist from many states of India. It houses a temple that date back to the period of Ramayana. Auli lies while in transit to the Hindu journey goal of Badrinath. It is encompassed by coniferous and oak woods, with an all encompassing perspective of the pinnacles of the Himalayas.   Auli encounters charming temperatures amid the entire year. Beckoned by the great Himalayan peaks, Auli has many glittering slopes that give it the sobriquet of 'skiing destination in India'. The tourists never miss an enthralling experience of sliding on the snowy slopes. These slopes are intended both for professional and novice skiers.   There are numerous breathtaking places like Chattrakund, Gurson Bugyal and Chenab Lake etc. that offer a panoramic and mesmerizing view of Auli and nearby peaks.

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Rudraprayag Travel Guide

Rudraprayag

Rudraprayag, one of the Panch Prayag (five confluences) of Alaknanda River, is a town that is located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. The importance of the place is heightened due to the confluence of two holy rivers, Alaknanda and Mandakini. According to epics, it is believed that Lord Shiva appeared here to bless Narad Muni. Moreover, Rudraprayag has great significance in the char dham pilgrim yatra. This place enjoys a tropical weather, i.e., pleasant in summer and chilly in winter. And, the best time to visit this place is from October to March.   Some of the major attractions in and around Rudraprayag are Rudranath Temple, Koteshwar Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple, Madmaheshwar, Vasuki Tal, Alaknanda River, Ukhimath, Chandrashila and more. The local language of this place is Garhwali but people understand Hindi as well. Rudraprayag is a religious place that is dedicated to a number of temples. You can spend a peaceful holiday with family and friends amidst the serenity of Mother Nature.

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Corbett Travel Guide

Corbett

Everybody knows about Corbett National Park. It is India's oldest national park that was established in the year 1936. The park bears the name of the person that contributed majorly in establishing this national park. An exciting fact about Jim Corbett National Park is that it is the first park that came under the 'Project Tiger' initiative to save the endangered royal Bengal tiger.   Set in the foothills of Himalayan ranges, Corbett National Park is entrenched on the banks of river Ramganga. This magnificent landscape spreads across an area of 201 sq. meters and envelops tributaries, a lake and hills. Such eco system contributes in keeping the weather temperate. The winter days are bright but nights become chilly as the temperature remains between 10°-15°.  The summers aren't searing but days are warm as mercury rises till 40° during the day. Monsoons bring heavy rainfall during August.   Jim Corbett National Park is full of attractions. It houses numerous mammalian species that include tigers, leopards, elephants, jackals, giant squirrels, macaques, deer etc. Also, more than 500 species of birds can be spotted at Jim Corbett National Park.

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Uttarkashi Travel Guide

Uttarkashi

Uttarkashi is a town in Uttarakhand. It rests on the banks of River Bhagirathi-the holiest river in Hinduism. The river passes through different areas and feeds the vegetation. Uttarkashi was formed in 1960s and resembles the original Kashi (Varanasi) as both, Kashi & Uttarkashi are situated on the banks of river Ganga.   Uttarkashi has lush green surroundings and is beckoned by the lower hill ranges of Himalayas. Since it is elevated at 4,436 feet, most of the terrains are hilly. A number of tributaries of Ganges are present in Uttarkashi and are known as jad ganga & asi ganga. The temperature of Uttarkashi remains moderate amid year. The summers aren't searing but the mercury touches upto 30°-35° during the days and falls during night. The winters are chilling and temperature varies between 10°-20° during days and nights. Only the monsoon season plays negative role. Uttarkashi receives a high amount of rainfall that gives birth to flood like situations every year.   Uttarkashi is a residence to numerous Hindu temples. The prime attractions are Vishwanath temple and Kaleshwar temple where the presiding deity is Lord Shiva. The alluring temples draw hundreds of devotees. Apart from visiting the shrines, one can head towards trekking tracks and rafting for a thrilling experience.

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Barkot Travel Guide

Barkot

Barkot is a quaint town located in Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand. It is blessed with the beauty of nature due to its tantalizing surroundings. It is a popular tourist destination in uttarakhand for the nearby people as well as a haven for trekking aficionados. It is swarmed by the visitors on a large scale.   Barkot is located at an altitude of 1,220 meters above the sea level. The district is a part of Garhwal division is fed by the waters of the River Yamuna. The Barkot city shares its boundaries with Dehradun in North, Tibet in Northeast, Chamoli in East and on the South by Tehri Garhwal district. The climate of Barkot is tropical cool in nature. Throughout the year it encounters pleasant temperatures. The average mercury level during the summers scales up to 30°C & drops down to 0 degrees during the winter season. The monsoon season arrives early and Barkot receives an ample amount of rainfall.   The valley of Barkot is the prime attraction. The lofty valley is dotted with pine trees and sweet water streams that gush down from the glaciers of the Himalayas. The tourists can also enjoy trekking in the alluring valley of Barkot.

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About Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand is a beautiful north Indian state. Allover India it is believed to the abode of Hindu Gods as many world famous and important temples are there. It was carved out Uttar Pradesh in the year 2000 on 9th of November. It is surrounded by Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh. And it forms India's international boundaries with Tibet Autonomous Region and Nepal.


It will be saying less that Uttarakhand Tours mean magnificent travel experience that will stay fresh in your memory for whole life. The captivating natural beauty of Uttarakhand which is shadowed by the mighty Himalayas will rejuvenate your mind, body and soul. Forests, valleys, hills and various holy places are few of the several reasons to visit Uttarakhand. It is known for its morning charm, the sunlight peeking through the fog and mist.


Activities in Uttarakhand like paragliding, river rafting, skiing and trekking are very popular amongst the tourists who visit Uttarakhand. The Himalayan Mountains in Uttarakhand is a paradise for adventure lovers. Uttarakhand is a hilly area therefore it is better to enjoy your holiday here in the start or middle of the Indian summer that is from March to June Skiing on the slopes of snowcapped mountains of Uttarakhand is one of a kind experience to have.


The following specific information is meant to be your Uttarakhand Travel Guide, which will help to plan as well as enjoy your holiday in the best possible way.

  • Currency

    Indian Rupee

  • Time Zone

    UTC+05:30

  • Area

    51,125 km2

  • Capital

    Dehradun

  • Population

    10,116,752

  • Languages

    Hindi, Sanskrit

  • Best Time to Visit

    March to June

  • Capital’s Calling Code

    +91135

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