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Saturday, October 29, 2011

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Uttarakhand or Uttaranchal is primarily made up of two regions namely Garhwal and Kumaon। Uttarakhand is also referred as Dev Bhoomi as it has numerous places of religious importance such as Haridwar, Rishikesh, Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri। The state of Uttarakhand is equally famous for its well known hill stations such as Mussoorie, Nainital, Almora, Ranikhet, Kasauni and world famous "Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve"।
Uttarakhand is known as Dev Bhoomi or the land of Gods। It is one of the most beautiful states in northern part of the country, India. Nature has blessed this region with so many beauties and spiritual harmony as wonderful glaciers, snow covered mountains, flower valley, skiing slopes and thick forests and so on.

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It is the most holy place in India with numerous Hindu temples and sacred sites as Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri। It is a paradise for nature lovers and a major place for adventure sports activities like trekking, river rafting, paragliding and Corbett jungle jeep safari. There are a lot of tourist destinations in the state such as Nainital, Mussoorie, Mukteshwar, Ranikhet, almora and much more.

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It is one of the most famous hill stations, situated in the Kumaon foothills in the state. This spectacular place, also known as Lake District of Uttarakhand, got its name from the goddess Naina Devi. There are the top tourist sites to see in town: Nainital Lake – one of the main attractions in town is set in the midst of seven mountains. It is a must visit place. One can sit and enjoy the sunrise and its beautiful reflection in the lake and also the pleasure of boating in the lake.

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The spectacular place, known as queen of the hills, is around 34 km from Dehradun and a must visit tourist place. The most important Hindu pilgrimage like Kedarnath, Badrinath, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Gangotri and Yamunotri are near to this place.

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picturesque Pithoragarh town is delight for mountaineers, trekkers, adventure seekers, botanists, pilgrims as well as sightseers. It is an important halt on the famous Kailash Mansarovar Yatra route. The rivers originating from the Pithoragarh mountains are perfect for water sports, while the lush jungles here teem with rich variety of flora and fauna.

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Munsiyari is located at height of 3853 Metres ( 12634 Feet) Above Sea Level, in Uttarakhand State, India, Munsiyari is located 650 Kms from National capital Delhi and 125 Kms from Pithoragarh, Drive to Munsiyari from Pithoragarh is full of beautiful scenes and falls and one can enjoy change of floara and fauna by gaining heights, One can see chir trees to Deodar , to Surai, to Spur to Paper to rhododendrons, There is a midway village named Nachani , one can have food , stay places at Nachani, Namic glacier which originates Ramganga is situated at Nachani only.

While going for onwards journey one can see many water falls, sulphur springs, and beautiful Vrithi fall ( water falls from 410 mtrs), One can enjoy cool breeze on higher mountains with breathtaking view of Panchachuli.Munsiyari is located at a distance of 650 Kms from Delhi and 260 kms from Kathgodam Railway station, one can avail taxies from Delhi & Kathgodam for Munsiyari, One small hill airstrip is located at Naini Saini in Pithoragarh ( 130 Kms from Munsiyari), One can have a night stay at Nainital (310 Kms) , Distance from Nainital to Munsiyari is 290 kms , and roads are decent and one can full their diesel / Petrol tanks at Almora /

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Rishikesh the supreme Pilgrimage invites millions of pilgrims on the auscpious dates when pilgrims try to get the drop of nectar through the holy dips at Haridwar and Rishikesh.Rishikesh is also the beginning point of the pilgramge to Chardham of Yamnotri, Gangotri , kedarnath & Badrinath. The Pilgrimage season starts in end April/ Early may and lasts til the Day of Deepawali ( Festival of light) end of October/early November.

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A paradise for nature-lovers, Haridwar presents kaleidoscope of Indian culture and civilization. Haridwar also termed as 'Gateway to Gods' is known as Mayapuri, Kapila, Gangadwar as well. The followers of Lord Shiva(Har) and followers of Lord Vishnu(Hari) pronounce this place Haridwar and Haridwar respectively as told by some. It is also a point of entry to Dev Bhoomi and Char Dham (Four main centers of pilgrimage in Uttarakhand) Viz। Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri.

Haridwar is also one of the four places; where Kumbh Mela occurs after rotation of every twelve Years and Ardh Kumbh after every six years. It is said that drops of Amrit (Elixir) fell in to the Brahmkund of Har-Ki-Pairi, therefore considered that a dip in the Brahmakund on this particular day which is very auspicious and when Jupiter (Brahaspati) comes to the sign Aquarius (Kumbh) once in every twelve years the Maha Kumbh fair is celebrated at Haridwar. Kumbh, 1998 was the last Maha Kumbh of this century. Yet beyond the mystic aura and mythology, Haridwar casts another magic spell on the visitor. Being one of the oldest living cities.

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A beautiful cantonment town in the Almora district of Uttarakhand, Ranikhet is the perfect destination for those who love to enjoy the calm and serene beauty of nature, away from the hustle-bustle of cities. It is also the base for the Kumaon & Naga Regiment of Indian Army.

Ranikhet derives its name from Rani Padmini, the queen of Raja Sudhardev, who was in love with this place and subsequently chose it as her residence. This place came in light once again, in 1869, when the British Army chose it as the headquarters for its Kumaon regiment. Under British reign, Ranikhet was also proposed to be made the summer capital of India. However, the proposal fell through. Still, the architecture of some old buildings in Ranikhet depicts its British connection.

Tourist Attractions

Gently enveloped amidst dense pine and deodar forest, with a majestic background of Himalayas, Ranikhet indeed has a breath-taking and pristine charm. The tranquility and beauty of this place is unmatched and unscathed. Away from the hustle-bustle of popular hill stations in India.

Places to See Near Ranikhet

Ranikhet abounds in natural splendor and has certainly many beautiful and mesmerizing locations to boast of. Quaintly enveloped by mystic Himalayas, this place is located amidst one of the most beautiful surroundings on earth.

Things to Do in Ranikhet

Ranikhet is best appreciated for its scenic beauty and quaint charm. Besides lazing around and enjoying the nature's bliss, there is nothing much to do in Ranikhet. However, people want favors in any case.

Ranikhet’s Weather


 

Basically known for its pleasing scenic beauty and wonderful temples, Ranikhet is a place where you can take a trip anytime of the year। Other than the scenic beauty that it offers to your eyes, the town boasts of a pleasing weather, throughout the year, which serves as a rejuvenating factor for your health.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Tourist Attractions of Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand has established itself very well in India's tourism map and draws tourists not only from India but all over the world. It has developed excellent tourism infrastructure and has also adopted Eco Tourism policies so that environment is not affected due to tourism.

Uttarakhand is also an emerging destination for adventure sports such as River Rafting, Skiing, Para Gliding, Hiking and Trekking।

It is situated in the Doon valley between the Himalayas and the Shivalik range. The Ganges and Yamuna rivers flow through the district. The town has been a popular summer getaway from the time the British gained control of the Garhwal region after a war with the Gurkhas.

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How to Reach Dehradun
Dehradun is the capital city of Uttaranchal. The state has been carved out recently from another north Indian state Uttar Pradesh. But Dehradun was an important city in this part of region since long past. The new status of capital has added to the significance.

Several tourist destinations in Uttaranchal and other north Indian states are located close to Dehradun. Travel.mapsofindia brings you complete information on how to reach Dehradun:

By Air: The capital city of Dehradun has its own domestic airport named Jolly Grant Airport. Located at the outskirts of the city, the airport lies only 25kms away. Daily flight operates to and from Delhi, which is the nearest international airport. Delhi is connected by air to all the major Indian cities like: Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata etc.

By Road: an extensive network comprised of National Highways, Sate Highways, and metalled motorable roads make Dehradun easily accessible from any part of northern India. A few prominent cities, which have road connections to Dehradun, are: Agra (381kms), Delhi (235kms), Jaipur (493kms), Lucknow (582kms).