Located in the southern part of Himachal Pradesh, Sirmaur is renowned for its captivating beauty and panoramic views. Culturally and religiously rich, this place is easily accessible by road. Built in 1814, in the memory of Parshuram mother, Renuka Temple stands as a prominent landmark. Every year in November, a fair is organized at the Renuka Temple, where it is believed that Parshuram himself attends to meet his mother. Encircled
Widely renowned, Mussoorie needs no introduction. It is one of the most popular hill stations across India, frequented by national and international tourists. Nestled in the foothills of Garhwal Himalayan Range, Mussoorie is situated around 36 km from Dehradun. Due to its scenic beauty and colonial style, it is recognized globally as "Queen of Hills". Situated around 35 km from Dehradun and at an altitude of around 2,000 meters,
Rishikesh, a small city in Uttarakhand, is renowned as the Yoga Capital of the World. It is one of the popular getaways in Uttarakhand, draws lakhs of visitors every year. Beyond its religious significance, the city is renowned for its adventurous activities, including India's highest bungee jumping. Every day, a large number of tourists gather at Triveni Ghat to witness the World famous Ganga Arti. Besides Yoga capital of the
Chamoli City is a beautiful town in the district of Chamoli Garhwal, known for its vivid landscapes and captivating surroundings. Due to its natural paradise and spiritual significance, Chamoli is regarded as the "Abode of God". Chamoli is home to many revered sites that are prominent in Hinduism. Of these, Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu and regarded as the gateway to heaven is one of the major pilgrimage site.
Chakrata is one of the destinations that never fails to mesmerize tourists with its beauty round the year. Visitors find something new every time they visit, making it a place of endless charm. Its magnetic charm has earned it a spot among the top destinations in Dehradun District. It is one of the prime destinations for adventure enthusiasts to indulge in the thrilling activities such as Skiing, Mountain Climbing,
Uttarkashi is a small town located in Uttarkashi district, often referred to as "Kashi" of the "North". It is situated approximately 145 km from Uttarakhand capital, Dehradun, and is conveniently accessible by road using bus and shared taxi. Situated on the bank of Bhagirathi river, one may witness the confluence of Varuna and Asi river. Adjacent to the confluence, one may find the popular Manikarnika ghat and may also discover
Situated at the confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers, the beauty of Rudraprayag city is a sight to behold. Renowned as one of the Panch Prayag, Rudraprayag is located 174 km from Dehradun and 392 km from Delhi. According to scholars, the name of Rudraprayag has been derived from the Rudra incarnation of Lord Shiva. It is said that Sage Narad worshiped Lord Shiva to gain mastery in music and
Nainital is the most famous city of Kumaon division, known for its mesmerizing beauty and the famous Naini Lake. It is a home to many lakes, which earns a nickname called ‘City of Lakes”. City connects well with the motorable to the major cities across the state. Being surrounded by majestic seven hills- Ayarpata, Deopata, Handi-Bandi, Naina, Alma, Lariya,-Kanta, and Sher-Ka-Danda, the city is also called ‘Sapta Shringa’. Sariyatal, Khurpatal,
New Tehri is the municipal board and administrative headquarters of the Tehri Garhwal District. Situated at an altitude of 5,740 feet, it was established after the submergence of Old Tehri Town. The town is also famous as the site of Chipko movement, led by Sundar Lal Bahuguna, to protest against the construction of the dam. New Tehri is known for its beauty, rich culture, religious sites, and scenic vistas.
Champawat is one of the beautiful cities in Kumaun, attracting a large number of people from afar. Once crowned as the capital of Kumaun, Champawat derives its name from the king Arjun Deo’s princess, Champavati. However, some say the city's name originates from the streams of Champavati. Before gaining its individual status of district in 1997, Champawat was part of Almora and Pithoragarh. Well connected with major parts of the