Nainital Uttarakhand and Travel Guide, Uttarakhand

Nainital is one of the most popular hill stations in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. It is a very famous travel destination in India. The town not only attracts domestic travelers but also foreign tourists. It is surrounded by beautiful Himalayan mountains and lakes.

Nainital is a paradise for nature lovers. The most beautiful aspect of Nainital is the hilly region and the Nainital Lake. “Naini Lake” offers an amazing experience to tourists and is also known as the Queen of Lakes.

For what Nainital Hill Station is famous?

Nainital is famous for the “Naini Lake”, awesome views and pleasant weather. There are some other tourist places like Mall, which is presently known as Govind Ballabh Pant Marg. Nainital Zoo is also the best visiting point where you can see the rare species of Snow Leopard, Steppe Eagle, and the Himalayan Black bear. The Raj Bhawan’s Governor house is one of the few Raj Bhawans for public visits and viewing. Nainital’s latest attraction is Eco-Cave Garden, where children can learn about the ecosphere.

Activities to do in Nainital?

There are several types of activities you can do in Nainital like Boating, trekking, picnic spots, Shopping, Sightseeing, Ropeways and many more. Nainital is also the best destination for honeymoons for newly married couples. Tourists from all around India and from other countries come here.

Boating in Nainital: Naini Lake is the main attraction of Nainital and Boating is one of the most popular activities done by tourists and honeymoon couples. Yachting is another form of boating that is also gaining more attention and popularity in Nainital.

Trekking and Hiking: There are many hiking and trekking spots in and around Nainital where adventure lovers can hike and camp to explore the beauty of nature. Nainital – Betalghat, Nainital – Kilbury Trek, Nainital  Kainchi and Snow view trek are some famous hiking trails in Nainital.

Shopping: There are some local markets in Nainital like Tibetan Market, Bara Bazaar and Mall Road market from where you can shop for handicrafts, artifacts, apparel and souvenirs. The markets of Nainital are known for keychains, scented candles, books and artificial jewelry.

Picnic spots & Ropeway: Nainital has an aerial ropeway that connects the town with the snow viewpoint which offers an amazing view of Naini Lake as well as the surrounding places like a Tiffin Top, Snow view point and China Peak.

There are many more exciting places to visit in Nainital and it is like heaven, the blue lake and you are boating in the lake with your loved ones. Imagine how the best feeling will be. Every year hundreds of visitors from European countries, Gulf countries like – Dubai, Saudi Arabia, etc and other different parts and countries of the world visit Nainital every year.

Travel Tips Nainital

  • Nainital is a perfect weekend getaway from New Delhi. You will reach Nainital within 6 to 8 hours from Delhi.
  • There are some more beautiful places around Nainital like Haldwani, Bhowali, Snow view point Nainital, Ramnagar, Mukteshwar, Ghorakhal, Ramgarh, Betalghat, Sat-Taal and Bhimtal.
  • During the peak season, there is a high rush of people, so it is better to book your rooms in advance. Otherwise, you can face problems with accommodation in Nainital.

Nainital travel guide on how to reach

Overview Nainital

  • Temperature: 15 (Max) and 6 (Min)
  • Location: Kumaon
  • Stay (Recommended): 2 days (Min)
  • Nearest Railway Station: Kathgodam(41 Km)
  • Nearest Airport: Pantnagar (72 Km)
  • Famous for: Hill Station, Naini Lake, Picnic Spots, Himalayan views
  • Best times to visit Nainital: March, May, June, September, October, November, December

Uttarkashi Uttarakhand, How to Reach and Places to See

Uttarkashi Travel Guide

Having spectacular hilly terrain, stunning natural beauty, ancient temples, rivers, and lush green forests. The district of Uttarkashi is one of the best spots for tourists to visit. The place is a paradise for tourists to visit. This is a real paradise for adventure and sports lovers. The Nehru Mountaineering Institute which is located in Uttarkashi District is also popular among tourists.

The holy town of Uttarkashi is the district headquarters, considered to have similar religious importance as Kashi. The famous Vishwanath temple here is dedicated to Lord Shiva. In front of the temple, there is a unique Mahadev Ka Trishul or Shiva’s Great Trident, made with 8 major metals. Other important temples are dedicated to Lord Pharsuram ,Lord Rudra and Goddess Kali. It is an important stopover for pilgrims visiting Gangotri.

Places to Visit in Uttarkashi

Gangnani(39 Kms):

Lies on the way to Gangotri. There is a famous temple dedicated to Sage Parashar. Visitors and pilgrims bathe at Rishikund near the shrine in a hot water spring.

Sat Tal:

SatTal or “Seven Lakes” a group of lakes with scenic surroundings is located just above Dharali, 2 Kms beyond Harsil.

Harsil(73 Kms):

A beautiful spot on the way to Gangotri Dham is noted for its natural beauty and delicious apples.

Dayara Bugyal(28 Kms):

Bugyal or high altitude meadows at an altitude of 3048 metres offers a majestic view of the Himalayas. There is also a small lake here. The road route to the Dayara Bugyal branches off near Bhatwari, 28 Kms from Uttarkashi to Gangotri marg.

Maneri(13 Kms):

It lies on the Gangotri route and has a Dam across the Bhagirathi river. Maneri lake adds extra beauty to the site.

Nachiketa Tal:

The beautiful natural lake can be reached via Chaurangi – Khal(29 Kms) from where one has to trek for a 3 km route, a small temple is located on the banks of the Nachiketa lake.

Gangotri:

The origin source of the river Ganga, one of the holiest rivers in the country. Gangotri is one of the Char Dham of Uttarakhand. The Gangotri Temple is situated at an altitude of 3048 meters above sea level and approx 99 Kms from Uttarkashi.

Gaumukh(18Kms):

Gaumukh is one of the famous glaciers of Uttarakhand. The Gaumukh glacier is the physical source of Bhagirathi(Ganga) river and has great importance to the pilgrims.

Kedartal(18 Kms):

The trek to the beautiful lake surrounded by the majestic peaks.

How to Reach Uttarkashi

By Road:

Uttarkashi is well connected by road to the major districts like Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand.

By Train

The nearest railway station is Rishikesh(145 Kms) and the other one is Dehradun.

By Air:

The nearest airport to Uttarkashi is Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun(162 Kms).

Stats of Uttarkashi District

  • District Headquarters: Uttarkashi
  • The Population of Uttarkashi: 3, 29, 686
  • Literacy Rate: 67.58%
  • Languages are spoken in Uttarkashi: Garhwali and Hindi
  • Altitude: 1165 m
  • Best seasons to visit Uttarkashi: March to June and September to November
  • Area: 7951 sq Km

Tehri Travel Guide and Places to Visit

Tehri Garhwal

Tehri Garhwal is one of the oldest towns of Uttarakhand once tehri was the capital of the king of Garhwal region. Tehri district in the state of Uttarakhand, famous for Tehri Dam which is the highest dam of India. Tehri is divided into New Tehri and Old Tehri both are filled with picturesque surroundings and ancient temples.

Old Tehri: It is 16 Km away from New Tehri and 84 Kms from Rishikesh on the junction of River Bhagirathi and Bhilangana. The transit point to the Yamunotri, Gangotri and Badrinath was choosen as the capital of Tehri Garhwal by Raja Sudharshan Shah after the expulsion of the Gorkhas with the help of East India Company in 1815. The the town was flecked with historical buildings and temples, which are now submerged beneath the Tehri Dam(Asia’s largest rock filled dam).

New Tehri: The newly built well planned modern New Tehri is located at a height of 1,550 metres overlooking the massive artificial lake and Tehri Dam is built on the Bhagirathi and Bhilangana river. It has taken over as district headquarters of Tehri Garhwal from the Old Tehri. The town was established to rehabilitate the Old Tehri, which was submerged into the waters of the Tehri Dam. New Tehri is considered to be Asia’s most comprehensive and successful rehabitation programme. The town has now been developed into a lovely hill resort.

Other famous and important places to visit near Tehri are Badrinath, Devprayag, Srinagar, Gautam Rishi’s Temple and Sem Mukhem Temple etc.

Best Places to Visit in Tehri

Tehri Dam:

Tehri Dam is the tallest dam in Asia and the 4th tallest rock-filled dam in the world, sprawling over an area of 45 sq. km in the Bhilangana and Bhagirathi valleys near Tehri town.

Surkhanda Devi Temple:

The sacred shrine temple atop a mountain attracts many devottes during the Ganga Dassehra Fair which is held between May and June. To reach the shrine one has to trek a route of 2 Kms from Kaddulkhal, 22 Kms from Chamba.

Dhanaulti(24 Km):

The delightful site is enriched with immense natural beauty and lies on the Mussoorie Chamba.  The lovely weather and beautiful scenic surroundings make it a perfect site.

Chamba:

Charming Chamba, the beautiful resort at a height of 1676 metres is 48 Kms from Narendranagar, Tehri on the road of Gangotri.

Devprayag:

It is set on the confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi river and is one of the “Panch Prayag”. The town lies in between the Badrinath and Rishikesh highway about 87 Kms from Narendra Nagar.

Kaudiyala:

The beautiful picnic spot 37 Kms from Rishikesh today’s Badrinath route is famous for white water rafting. GMVN conducts river rafting courses here.

Nagtibaba:

The site is at an altitude of 3,048 metres is a favourite destination for trekking and adventure sports.

Chandrabadani Devi:

The sacred shrine on Chandrabadani Mountain is 10 km from Kandi Khal which is approx 22 Kms from Devprayag. Legends saids that the torso of Goddess Sati, the consort of Lord Shiva fell here in ancient times.

Narendra Nagar:

The erstwhile capital of Garhwal on the main RishikeshGangotri Yamunotri route.

Khatling Glacier:

The glacier is the source of the river Bhilangana and a popular trekking destination. The trek starts from Ghuttu, 62 Kms from Tehri.

How to reach Tehri

By Road:

Tehri Garhwal is well connected to all the major and minor cities of Uttarakhand.

By Train:

The nearest major railway station from Tehri is Dehradun(93 Kms).

By Air:

The nearest airport is at Dehradun, Jolly Grant Airport (93 Kms).

Stats of Tehri Garhwal

  • District Headquarters: New Tehri
  • Population of Tehri Garhwal: 6, 16, 409
  • Languages are spoken in Tehri: Garhwali and Hindi
  • Altitude: 1676 m
  • Best season to visit Tehri: Throughout the year
  • Literacy Rate: 67.4%
  • Area: 4085 sq km

Pithoragarh Uttarakhand Travel Guide and Top Places to Visit

Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand is a picturesque place blessed with breathtaking sceneries of nature, peaceful and beautiful surroundings, dense forests, tranquil rivers, woody forests and warm welcoming locals. The town of Pithoragarh was ruled by the Chand Rulers in ancient times, later by Britishers. The town is famous for trekking, adventure seekers, pilgrims, botanists and mountaineers. It is an important halt in between the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra route. The rivers originating from the mountains of the Pithoragarh district are perfect for water adventure sports like river rafting etc, while the lush jungles here are rich in flora and fauna.

The northern parts of the district are studded with majestic peaks like Nanda Devi (East), Nanda Devi (West), Nandakot, Rajrambha, Panchachuli group and Trishul. The alpine meadows and beautiful white glaciers below these mountains have made the district a virtual paradise for nature lovers.

Places to visit in Pithoragarh

Pithoragarh Fort:

It is an ancient fort set atop a hill on the outskirts of the town. This fort was built by the Gorkhas in 1789.

Chandak:

The beautiful hill of Chandak offers a beautiful view of the Himalayas. The Manu temple is highly revered by the local peoples.

Kapileshwar Mahadev:

The cave temple of Lord Shiva affords fine views of the Soar valley and lofty Himalayan peaks.

Thal Kedar:

This Shaivite pilgrim site is also known for its scenic views. During the annual fair of Shivratri many devotees visit Thal Kedar.

Nakuleshwara(10Km):

It is believed that Nakuleshwara temple the was built by Nakul and Sahdev(two brothers of Pandavas). The temple is located at Athgaon Shilling area.

Dhwaj Temple:

This famous temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Maa Jayanti and is 10 Km by road and 4 Km on foot from Pithoragarh city. It also commands a breathtaking view of the snow-covered peaks and mountains.

Jhulaghat:

This small and beautiful town on the Indo-Nepal border is named after the hanging bridge on the Kali river. One can enter Nepal through this bridge. The small market here deals in Nepali goods and items, as well as electronic items.

Chaukori:

The small hill town offers balmy weather and great views of snow-covered peaks. The entire area teems with tea gardens and orchards. It is 112 Km away from Pithoragarh to Gangolighat and Berinag.

Narayan Ashram:

The Ashram was established by Narayan Swami in the year 1936, it is located 136 Kms north of Pithoragarh and 14 Kms from Tawaghat.

Askot Sanctuary:

The scenic sanctuary is 54 Km from Pithoragarh and located at a height of 5412 ft. in Kumaon Himalayas and is very popular among wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Patal Bhuvneshwar:

Literally means the subterranean shrine of Lord Shiva. The cave temple is 91 Km from Pithoragarh and 14 Km north of Gangolighat.

How to reach Pithoragarh

By Road:

Pithoragarh district is well connected to all the major towns of Uttarakhand as well as to the other states.

By Train:

The nearest railway station is at Tanakpur which is 151 Km away.

By Air:

The nearest airport for Pithoragarh is Naini Saini which is only 5 Km away from the main city. However, the nearest operational airport is at Pantnagar, Udham Singh Nagar.

Stats of Pithoragarh District

  • District Headquarters: Pithoragarh
  • The Population of Pithoragarh: 4,85, 993
  • Languages are spoken in Pithoragarh: Hindi, Kumaoni
  • Altitude: 1514 m
  • Literacy rate: 76.88%
  • Area: 7110 sq km

Pauri Garhwal Uttarakhand Travel Guide

Pauri Garhwal Demographics and Locations Nearby

Pauri is a heavily enriched district with natural phenomena like swift rivers, meandering valleys, snow-covered peaks of beautiful Himalayas, and intense green forests and lots of activities can be done here. The majestic beauty of the Himalayas in deep jungles filled with pine and Deodar trees, blessing rhododendrons along with rich wildlife. Pauri Garhwal is rich in a spectacular way. Various pilgrimage sites are there which attract devotees to this beautiful hilly land.

Kyunkaleshwar Mahadev temple is one of them. Popular festivals like Uttarayani Mela, Bhandara, and Sharadostav in the Pauri district are celebrated with pomp and show. Pauri is a very beautiful district, having chilly weather it is a paradise landscape to visit around.

Places to visit in Pauri Garhwal

Chaukhamba Viewport: 4Km far away from the location can be seen, the ridge overlooks the splendid ideal valley and Chaukhamba mountain peak.

Khirsu:

The majestic site, having a height of 1,700 meters above sea level, affords a fine and beautiful view of snow-covered mountains. The ancient temple of Ghandiyal Devta is worth visiting.

Jwala Devi Temple:

The holy pilgrim site lies on the main Pauri – Kotdwara road. During Navratri, a special festival is celebrated here which is attended by many devotees.

Srinagar Garhwal:

The ancient capital of the Garhwal kings is set on the banks of the river Alaknanda, about 30 Kms far from Pauri. Srinagar was an important center of art and architecture. HNB(Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna) Garhwal University is located here.

Keshorai Math:

The ancient temple was perhaps built in the year 1962 and is noted for its architectural beauty.

Kandoliya:

The temple is dedicated to Kandoliya Devta, a folk deity, located on the Lansdwone road with beautiful scenic surroundings.

Kyunkaleshwar Mahadev:

An ancient 8th-century Shiv Temple provides stunning views of snow-covered peaks and mountains.

Kamleshwar Temple:

The ancient Shiv temple is associated with an interesting legend. It is said that Lord Rama worshipped Lord Shiva here with thousands of lotus flowers in ancient times.

Devalgarh:

It was set up by King Deval of Kangra. Main attractions – Laxmi Narayan Temple, Gauri Devi Temple, and Rajeshwari Temple. The site also has archaeological value.

Dhari Devi:

Pilgrimage center, devotees assemble here to worship Goddess Dhari Devi. The temple is located on the bank of the Alaknanda River near Dhari village.

How to reach Pauri Garhwal

By Road:

Pauri district is well-connected to the road network of Uttarakhand. Delhi is approx 293 Km away from here, while Haridwar is 170 km from Pauri district.

By Train:

The nearest railway station from Pauri is Kotdwara which is 108 km away from here. This station is well-connected to the other major cities and railway stations of the country.

By Air:

The nearest airport from Pauri Garhwal is Jolly Grant Airport at Dehradun which is 155 km away.

Stats of Pauri District

  • District Headquarters: Pauri
  • Population of Pauri district: 6,86,572
  • Altitude: 1814 meters
  • Languages spoken in the Pauri district: Garhwali and Hindi
  • Best season to visit Pauri: March – June, September to December
  • Literacy rate: 78%
  • Area: 5438 sq Km
  • Pauri garhwal pin code: 246001

Champawat Uttarakhand and Places to Visit Nearby

Champawat District

Champawat, the smallest district of Uttarakhand, is a popular tourism destination with gasconade historical significance, nature thunders, pilgrimage locations, and various outdoor activities. The district headquarters of Champawat is Quaint. The pages of history describe this town as the capital of Chand Rulers and preserve ancient fortresses centuries ago.

Except for its historical importance, this place is also very famous for its beautiful architecture and engravings on the temples. Baleshwar Mahadev is eating them. Champawat is a beautiful town with blown landscapes and terraced fields, which covers the valley. Champawat offers the tourists virtually everything they expect from nature, ranging from pleasant climates to varied wildlife and good places and treks. Lofty Himalayan Peaks offers heart-touching views and many plentiful things to do in Champawat.

According to mythological legends, Lord Visnu appeared here as ‘Kurma Avtar'(the tortoise). The story of Golu Devta is also associated with Gorilla Chaur of Champawat. Jim Corbett, the famous hunter, came here in the 1st decade of the 20th century to hunt for man-eating tigers. His first book, “Man-eaters of Kumaon ” is related to Champawat district.

Best Places to Visit in Champawat

Baleshwar Temple:

The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It was built by Chand Rulers. Baleshwar Temple is a marvellous symbol of stone engraving work. There isn’t any historical calligraphy that dates to the Baleshwar Temple. It is believed that the temple was built between the 10-12th century A.D. Baleshwar Temple Photos.

Ek Hathiya Ka Naula:

5Km from the main Champawat city and it is believed that it was constructed in just one night by the one-handed artisan.

Nagnath Temple:

Another excellent example of the ancient architecture of Kumaon.

Lohaghat:

It is a historical town 14 Km from Champawat, set on the banks of River Lohawati, and is noted for its natural beauty and mythological legends.

Abbott Mount:

This beautiful city is just 8Km from Champawat city, and offers a peaceful and secret holiday time. It offers a blown view of Himalayan peaks.

Mayawati Ashram(9 Km):

The Ashram amidst scenic surroundings attracts many spirituals from all over the country and world. Swami Vivekanand decided to shift the publication office of “Prabuddh Bharata” from Madras to Mayawati when they visit Almora in 1898.

Kranteshwar Mahadev:

The sacred shrine on top of a hill to the east of Champawat is known as Kandev or Kurmapad.

Devidhura(45 Km):

The entrancing site is known for the Varahi Temple, where a unique tradition of Bagwal(stone-throwing between two groups of people) is practiced on Raksha Bandhan. Jim Corbett’s book tale “Temple Tiger” is associated with the Devidhura temples. An excellent site for trekking. Know more about Devidhura.

Vanasur Ka Kila(7 Km):

This fort was built during medieval times and is said to be associated with the legendary Vanasur, who was killed here. The Lohawati River originates near the fort.

Shyamlatal:

56 Km from Champawat city and is famous for Swami Vivekanand Ashram on the bank of the beautiful Shyamlatal Lake. The bluish water of the lake sprawls over an area of 1.5 sq. Km.

How to Reach Champawat – Travel Guide Champawat

By Road:

Champawat district is well connected to all the national highways and other branched roads of Uttarakhand.

Road Routes from Champawat

Champawat to Nainital – 233 Kms,

Champawat to 193 Kms,

Champawat to Pithoragarh – 75 Kms,

Champawat to Tanakpur – 75 Kms

By Train:

Nearest railway station for Champawat is Tanakpur(75 Kms)

By Air:

The nearest airport for Champawat is Naini-Saini, which is in Pithoragarh(72 Kms). The nearest operational airport is Pantnagar at Udham Singh Nagar

Stats of Champawat District

  • District Headquarters: Champawat
  • Population of Champawat: 2,59,315
  • Literacy Rate: 71.11%
  • Languages are spoken in Champawat: Kumaoni, Hindi
  • Area: 1781 sq Km
  • Altitude: 1610 m
  • Best Season to visit Champawat: Throughout the year

Dehradun Travel Guide and Places to Visit Nearby

Dehradun – The City of Love

Doon(Dehradun)- The capital city of Uttarakhand is an international tourist place, welcoming thousands of tourists to explore the beauty of nature. Nestled in the majestic Himalayan hills, this ancient city is known for its beauty, deep ravines, streams, gushing, lustrous valleys, and detectable cuisine followed by heart-soaking outdoor activities.

The beautiful town of Dehradun is referred to as the gateway to the Mussoorie and Garhwal regions. One of the oldest cities in the country was ruled by the Sikhs, Gorkhas and Mughals before coming under the reigns of the British. Dehradun is a well-known world education hub hosting, some prestigious institutions like the FRI Dehradun (Forest Research Institute), Doon School, IMA (Indian Military Academy), ONGC, Welham Schools, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Studies, Survey of India and Botanical Survey of India etc.

A rolling city, spotted with magical places, and dabbled in history, is an ideal spot for those who want risk in their life. Try hands in adventure sports like paragliding, skiing, angling, and river rafting. Being a host of a large Cantonment area, the city is a popular retirement spot. Dehradun city is also famous for aromatic long-grain rice – Basmati Chawal (Rice) and delicious Litchis.

Best Places to Visit in Dehradun

Mussoorie:

Mussoorie, known as the Queen of Hills, is located at a height of 2000 meters and is one of the most beautiful and popular hill stations and resorts of Uttarakhand. It was set in the year 1823, by Captain Young during the British era, and is 34 Km from Dehradun (the city of love).

Tiger View Jungle Camp:

Nothing can be better than this in the Dehradun district for a true wildlife lover and photographer, finding opportunities for Jungle Camping and Tiger spotting in nearby Goolar Khalla village.

Gun Hill:

 It is the second-highest mountain peak of Mussoorie and had a gun mounted over it, which was fired to hear midday. Travelling by the 400-meter-long ropeway connecting Mall Road to Gun Hill is quite amazing and exciting.

Sahastradhara:

A beautiful and lovely waterfall with thousands of fold springs is popular for its rouse beauty. The Baldi River, swimming pools, and caves are added to the charm location.

Assan Barrage(40 Km):

The wetland near the junction of rivers Assan and Yamuna attracts numerous migrant birds and is an ‘Ornithologist’s paradise.

Nag Devta Temple:

The ancient temple of Nag Devta on Cart Road is 6 km away from the Dehradun town and is popular among devout followers, who believe that wishes are fulfilled here.

Robber’s Cave:

Popularly known as Guchhu Paani or Gucci Paani. The cave has a scenic location, bounded by majestic hills in suburban areas. The cave has 1 Km trek and pristine streams after that.

Dehradun Zoo:

When you are in Dehradun you must visit the Dehradun Zoo to see the local animals and birds found in Uttarakhand and others also.

Bhadraj Temple(15 Km):

This temple is dedicated to Lord Balbhadra(Balram), brother of Shri Krishna. Paranomic view of Doon Valley and Chakrata ranges.

Surkhanda Devi(35Km):

This temple of Surkanda Devi is located at a distance of 8 Km from Dhanaulti. The temple offers a beautiful view.

FRI:

Forest Research Institute of India is located in Uttarakhand, Dehradun. FRI is also the best place to visit in Dehradun, daily hundreds of visitors visit FRI.

Jwalaji Temple(9Km):

It is one of the best temples to visit in Dehradun. The fanes amidst succulent forests afford a fine and majestic view of Himalayan peaks, Doon Valley and Yamuna Valley.

Rishikesh(20Km)

Rishikesh, the place of sages, is an important pilgrimage and sacred place on the right bank of the holy river Ganga. It is surrounded by Shivalik ranges on three sides and is the starting point for the Garhwal and Char Dham pilgrimage.

Stats of Dehradun District

  • District Headquarters: Dehradun
  • Population of Dehradun: 16,95,860
  • Area: 300 sq Km
  • Best season to visit Dehradun: Throughout the year
  • Literacy rate: 77%
  • Altitude: 682 m
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Rudraprayag Travel Guide and Places to Visit

Rudraprayag is one of the smallest districts of Uttarakhand. This district is famous for the Kedarnath temple and some other important and ancient Hindu temples, thousands of tourist visit Kedarnath Dham. Rudraprayag District is located at the confluence of the Alaknanda River and Mandakini(both Tributaries of the Ganga River) in Uttarakhand. Many pilgrimage locations are popular within the district, inviting many devotees every year. Koteshwar temple on the bank of Alaknanda River is the finest example of this, it is one of the ancient temples of Lord Shiva. Little quaint towns situated on the river banks like Ukhimath and SonPrayag.

Rudraprayag is named after Rudra(an aspect of Lord Shiva). According to legends, Lord Shiva appeared here as “Rudra” to bless Narad Muni. An ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva is here in the form of ‘Rudra’. Rudraprayag has significance for Char Dham Yatra, as it is the junction for visiting Badrinath and Kedarnath Dham. The Rudraprayag city is venerated as one of the five sacred ‘Panch Prayag’.

Read our guide on how to reach Rudraprayag

Best Places to Visit in Rudraprayag

Koteshwar Temple:

Koteshwar temple is an ancient Shiva temple located on the bank of river Alaknanda just 3 Km before Rudraprayag city. It is a must to visit the temple if you are in Rudraprayag or planning to visit. Thousands of people visit this holy temple during the month of Saavan.

Agatsyamuni

19 Km away from Rudraprayag, it is believed that sage Agatsyamuni meditated here in ancient times. There is a temple dedicated to him. Augustmuni temple is an ancient temple in the Agastyamuni town of Rudraprayag district.

Kartik Swami Temple

Kartik Swami temple is the only temple dedicated to Lord Kartikey in Uttarakhand. It is located on Rudraprayag – Pokhari road. The temple is located at a distance of 3 Km trek from Kanakchauri village. The temple is located on the top of a hill and is surrounded by the majestic view of the great Himalayas.

Guptkashi

It is a small, important town to the Kedarnath route. There is an ancient temple where Doli of Baba Kedar stays for the off-season. This important pilgrim location has the ancient temples of Vishwanath and Ardhnareshwar.

Gaurikund

Gaurikund is the trekking base for the Kedarnath route. There is a temple of Gauri(Parvati) and hot water springs(tapt kund) are also there.

Sonprayag

The sacred site on the junction of Basuki River and Mandakini lies on the main Kedarnath route, which is about 5 Km from Gaurikund. The devotees believe that by the mere touch of the holy water of Son Prayag, one attains the “Baikunth Dham”. It is the second last major town of the Kedarnath Valley.

Ukimath

Likes on the route to Kedarnath and it is the winter residence place of Lord Kedarnath, as well as the seat of the Rawal(head priest of Kedarnath and Badrinath). Ukhimath is such a beautiful location and you are going to love this place.

Triyuginarayan

Located at a distance of 12 Km from SonPrayag and is believed to be the site of Lord Shiva and Parvati’s marriage. The eternal flame around which the marriage was held, still burns there. This place is a popular wedding destination in India. Even foreigners visit this place for marriage.

Kedarnath

‘Kedarnath Dham’, one of the holiest Hindu pilgrim places is located at an altitude of 3584 metres amidst towering snow-covered Himalayan peaks on the head of River Mandakini. Kedarnath has situated 86 Km from Rudraprayag. It is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites.

Chorabari Glacier:

The 6 km long glacier is about 3 Km from Kedarnath temple. River Mandakini originates from it and later merges into the Alaknanda River at Rudraprayag. About 2 km up from the temple, Gandhi Sarovar Lake is situated between the rock face and the right lateral moraine of the glacier.

Vasuki Tal

The beloved lake at a height of 4135 metres is surrounded by lofty snowy peaks. It offers an awesome and inspiring view of Chaukhamba peaks.

Madmaheshwar

One of the sacred Panch Kedar sites, at an altitude of 3289 metres. About 25 km northeast of Guptkashi. The road route from Guptkashi to Kalimath is available, after that, you have to trek up to Madmaheshwar. It is the best destination for trekkers, nature lovers, content creators and photographers as well. If you are looking for a budget tour package to Madmaheshwar then you can customize your Madmaheshwar travel package.

Tungnath

One of the Panch Kedar ‘Tungnath’ is located at a height of 4090 metres, which makes it the highest Shiva Temple in the world and among the Panch Kedar. The nearest roadhead is Chopta, which is 4 Km down, from where one can trek or hire a pony.

These were the Rudraprayag tourist places that you can visit and enjoy.

How to reach Rudraprayag

By Road

Rudraprayag district is well-connected to all the major cities such as Srinagar, Rishikesh, Kotdwara, Dehradun, Delhi and other cities of Uttarakhand.

By Train:

The nearest railway station is Rishikesh (142 Km). You can take the train from any major city in India to Rishikesh, Haridwar or Dehradun and then the rest of the journey can be completed via road or helicopter.

By Air:

The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (159 Km). Or you can take a helicopter from Sahastradhara to Srinagar or Gauchar and then travel to Rudraprayag via road.

Stats of Rudraprayag District

  • District Headquarters: Rudraprayag
  • Population of Rudraprayag: 2,36,857
  • Languages spoken in Rudraprayag: Garhwali, Hindi
  • Best Season to visit: October – March
  • Area: 1896 sq Km
  • Literacy rate: 74.24%
  • Altitude: 895 m
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Chamoli Garhwal Uttarakhand and Places to Visit

Chamoli Uttarakhand

Chamoli district is the pride of the Uttarakhand state with the major pilgrimage center of the country like Badrinath, Hemkund Sahib, and Joshimath, Snow is covered with Himalayan peaks and natural sceneries.

The Chamoli in Uttarakhand is said to be able to attract any visitor with its mystic charm and pristine natural beauty. The lush green hilly forests are a real paradise for trekking, mountain climbing, and hiking.

Little villages like Mana village and Niti village (the last Indian village) etc. scattered around the International border with Tibet and climatic cardinalities fulfill the journey with sweet and lovable memories.

Best Places to Visit in Chamoli

Badrinath

Badrinath, one of the Char Dhams of Uttarakhand, is an important pilgrim center of the country. It is flanked by the Nar and Narayan two mountains around, while the Neelkanth Peak forms a splendid backdrop.

Gopeshwar:

The picturesque town of Gopeshwar is famous for the Gopinath Temple, which is an ancient Shiva temple. The main attractions of Gopeshwar are Shiv temple, Vaitarni Kund(a group of temples without idols) and Oak View, Degree college, etc.

Hemkund Sahib

Snow Lake or the “Hemkund” are situated at a height of 4329 meters. There are seven snow-covered mountains which are collectively known as Hemkund Parvat.

Govind Ghat:

It is set on the junction of the Alaknanda River and Bhyundar or Lakshman Ganga. There is a big Gurudwara here. Govind Ghat is a small town located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, India. It is situated at an elevation of 1,250 meters above sea level and is known for its religious and natural significance.

It’s best to visit Govind Ghat during the summer or spring months as the weather is pleasant, it’s easier to access the trekking routes, and also the best time to enjoy the scenic beauty and adventure sports. Bird and nature lovers are going to find this place as a heaven on earth.

Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra:

The internationally renowned festival is held after every 12 years and the celebration keeps on for 3 weeks. Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra is a 280 Km trek that starts from Nauti village(which lies in Karanprayag) to the peaks of Hemkund or Roopkund.

Nandaprayag:

It is the junction of the Alaknanda River and Mandakini, which is 21 Km far away from Karanprayag on the main road route to Badrinath. The Famous Gopalji temple is situated in Nandaprayag. The Fair is hosted here on the occasion of Baisakhi and Janmasthami.

The Panch Prayag:

“Panch Prayag ” or the 5 most sacred river junctions of the Garhwal Himalayas has religious importance. The five Prayags are Karanprayag, Nandaprayag, Vishnuprayag, Rudraprayag, and Devprayag, three of the prayags are situated in the Chamoli district.

Karnaprayag:

Karanprayag town is situated on the sacred junction of Alaknanda and Pindar Rivers (Pindari), a town named on behalf of Lord Karna of Mahabharat. The Karna Temple and Uma Devi Temple are located here. It is believed that Lord Surya(Sun) gifted Kavach, Kundal and Tuneer to Kartna at Karnaprayag. Karanprayag town has had its historic importance for centuries. There are some beautiful places to visit near Karanprayag you can visit like Nauti village, Simli town Benital, etc.

Auli

Famous for winter games and picnic spots, world-class winter games and skiing resort, which is 12 Km from Joshimath. The 4 km long ropeway is one of the longest ropeways in India and a 3 Km long slope ranging from a height of 2519 meters is a major attraction. There are many other locations to visit in Auli you can go to.

Joshimath:

The town lies in between the route of the sacred temple Badrinath and the base for trekkers to the famous Valley of Flowers.

Joshimath is a town located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, India. It is situated at an elevation of 1,890 meters above sea level and is known for its religious and historical significance. Joshimath is the epicenter of some holy temples and knowledge from the ancient time

Best time to visit Chamoli

The best time to visit Chamoli is in winter (from November to February) to see the pure natural beauty of the mountains here when they get covered with snow. The places in Chamoli can be the perfect winter destinations for you and your loved ones.

The best time to visit Chamoli district in Uttarakhand, India depends on the activities you plan to do and the type of weather you prefer.

  1. Summer (April to June): This is the best time to visit if you want to avoid the colder weather and enjoy the natural beauty of the region. The weather is pleasant, and the snow melts, revealing a lush green landscape. This season also offers the best time to visit the temples and shrines in the district.
  2. Monsoon (July to September): This is the best time to visit if you want to see the region at its greenest, but be prepared for heavy rainfall.
  3. Winter (October to March): This is the best time to visit if you’re interested in skiing or other winter sports, as the snowfall in the region is at its heaviest during this time. However, keep in mind that the temperature can drop significantly during the night and the snow can block some of the roads.
  4. Spring (February to April): This is also a good time to visit as the weather is pleasant, the days are longer and the flowers are blooming, especially in the Valley of Flowers National Park.

Weather in the Chamoli district continuously changes in the rainy season from June to August. So you should check the weather and weather reports of Chamoli before planning a tour so that you don’t have to face any problems in between like roadblocks etc.

For what Chamoli is known?

Chamoli is a district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, and it is known for several things:

  1. Adventure tourism: Chamoli is a popular destination for adventure tourism, with activities such as trekking, rock climbing, and river rafting.
  2. Natural beauty: The district is known for its natural beauty, including the Nanda Devi National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Valley of Flowers National Park, which is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts.
  3. Religious significance: Chamoli is also known for its religious significance, as it is home to several important Hindu temples and shrines, including the Badrinath Temple, Adibadri, Gopinath temple, Mata Anusuiya Devi temple, and many others, which are one of the most sacred shrines of Hinduism.
  4. Trekking: Chamoli district is also famous for trekking routes that take trekkers through the most picturesque landscapes of the Indian Himalayas. The most famous of them is the Valley of Flowers trek.
  5. Hydroelectric projects: The district is also home to several hydroelectric projects, including the Tehri Dam, which is the highest dam in India and one of the largest hydroelectric projects in the world.
  6. Skiing: Chamoli district is also a popular destination for skiing in India, specially Auli known as the Ski capital of India.
  7. The skiing season in Chamoli district, especially in the ski destination of Auli, typically begins in December and lasts until the end of March. This can vary slightly depending on the snowfall and weather conditions. The best time to go skiing in Auli is from January to February when the snow is at its best and the weather is the most favorable.

How to Reach Chamoli?

By Road:

Chamoli district is well-connected to all the road routes, with important cities and towns of Uttarakhand, like Delhi, Uttar – Pradesh, and Punjab State.

By Train:

The nearest railway station is located at Rishikesh(202 Km), Haridwar is another station near Rishikesh.

By Air:

The nearest airport to Chamoli is Gauchar Airport and then Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun(221 Km), Public transport and private cabs are available from Airport to Chamoli. To avail of the heli services from Dehradun to Gauchar you have to book online at Pawan Hans official website.

Stats of Chamoli District

  • District Headquarters: Gopeshwar, Chamoli
  • The population of Chamoli district: 3,91,114
  • Languages spoken in Chamoli: Garhwali, Hindi, Kumaoni
  • Best season to visit Chamoli: Throughout the year (we will recommend visiting Chamoli in Winters to see the pure beauty of mountains here when they get snow-covered)
  • Literacy rate: 76.25%
  • Area: 7951 sq Km
  • Altitude: 1300 meters