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The Chopta-Tungnath-Chandrashila Trek via Deoria Tal: Stories of Rudraprayag by Ipsita Paul

“Rudraprayag is generally entangled with the iconic confluence (Sangam) of river Alakananda and Mandakini forming one of the birthplaces of the Ganges (another being Devprayag). Yet Rudraprayag, like most treasures in Uttarakhand, can give you an acute direction through its compass towards an exemplary expedition. In Rudraprayag, I have had an amalgam of experiences, the qualitative aspects of which I am not ready to evaluate, mostly because they are too sensitive (not in an emotional sense) to land on the concrete. So I am leaving them the way they should be, undiscovered yet explored”.

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The Local Bus Ride from Srinagar Chandrashila Trek
Keeping my 70-litre backpack in Toliyon Village and exploring cities and villages with the company of my beloved waistband has taught me one thing – my necessity can be minimized to a waistband. It’s light, it’s handy, it’s hitchhike-friendly, especially since I love to explore a city on foot.
Coming down from Toliyon took quite some time, so I decided to take the local bus from Srinagar to Rudraprayag (Rs. 60). Passing side by side with Dhari Devi Temple and the mud-coloured river, the sudden change in the surroundings struck me as a ruined picture. After the landslide and rockfall zone, the landscape drastically changes to naked mountains and dry structures with less and less trees. The mountains change their aura. Maybe they are twinning with the still water.
The moment I landed on Rudraprayag I saw a monkey stealing a bunch of bananas from a local shop. Monkeys are everywhere in Rudraprayag. On the roof, on the wires, even in the gutters.

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Koteshwar Mahadev Bathing Ghat Chandrashila Trek

A one-hour walk away (3 km) from the town of Rudraprayag is a tiny town Koteshwar, mostly famous for the crowd leading to Koteshwar Mahadev Temple and the adjoining Koteshwar Mahadev Bathing Ghat. The mythology has it that Lord Shiva meditated in Koteshwar Temple on his way to Kedarnath.
You need to come down through several stairs from the main gate to reach the temple and the Ghat. Colourful depictions of the ancient yatras (Kedar Dham, Nanda Devi and others) are inscribed on the sidewalls. Again, monkeys are everywhere.
The mud-coloured still water that was not leaving me behind takes a strong hold at the Bathing Ghat. Huge formations all around and the bits and pieces of woods lying in the water – you can sit there forever.
But I did have a negative experience there which I will not mention here due to the known religious tenacity in India.

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Hitchhiking in Rudraprayag and Reaching the ‘Other’ Chopta Chandrashila Trek
14 km away from Koteshwar is Chopta. Apparently, there are two Choptas in Rudraprayag district. The one I am talking about is not the one which is famous for being the base of Chopta-Chandrashila trek. This one is a small cluster up on a mountain. I hitched a bike ride and only midway I realized I was riding towards the wrong Chopta. Then I had to hitch two more rides to come down to the centre of Rudraprayag. Upon confirming the road to the ‘real’ Chopta, I had to stand by the road for an hour with the honest intention of hitching a ride. But no vehicle was ready to take me. In this context I must inform that booked jeeps go to Chopta from Rudraprayag. Plenty of jeeps are parked near the pool.

Coming back to hitchhiking, that day I got no ride. So, the last ship to my rescue was the local bus again. From the centre, regular buses run to Ukhimath (Rs. 70), a quaint town I set my foot on during sundown.

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Spending the Night in Ukhimath Chandrashila Trek
Ukhimath is situated at an elevation of 1311 meters and 41 km away from the town of Rudraprayag. Omkareshwar Temple is the most revered site here, as the idol of Kedarnath is brought from Kedarnath to Ukhimath. The name Ukhimath comes from Ushamath, Usha being the name of the wife of Krishna’s grandson.
GMVN Rest house is at a distance of 2 km away from the main bazaar of Ukhimath. You can get dorm beds there. Other rest houses are right beside it.
As the dorm was already full, I took shelter for the night at a roadside rest house for Rs. 600. From the balcony the view looked like a live picture only blinking at times. It stayed that way till 7 am in the morning.

Chopta: The So-Called ‘Mini Switzerland of India’ (Phrases We Need to Stop Using)
Chopta, a part of Kedarnath wildlife sanctuary, is located at an altitude of 2680 meters. From Ukhimath the distance is 29 km. One can easily access Chopta through the Rishikesh-Devprayag-Kund-Ukhimath route. Known among the tourists as ‘the mini-Switzerland of India’, it has nothing to do with Switzerland. The combination of the elevating road and snow-laden meadows and sidewalks can only be what it is, Chopta, not Switzerland or any other land for that matter. Check out River Rafting in Rishikesh Riding Raging Rapids.

Only booked jeeps go to Chopta from Ukhimath now (Rs. 1500-2000). Shared jeeps or local buses are not available. At 7:30 in the morning, I got the fortunate ride in a car (four riders from Delhi were also going to Chopta) and a roadside Paratha breakfast, and a fun company of those riders all the way up and down the Tungnath trek. That’s the beauty of hitchhiking. You meet lives from each corner.

The Chopta-Tungnath Trek: A Must Take Snow-white Journey
Tungnath, one of the highest Shiva temples in the world, is considered as the highest of the Panch Kedar temples (Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, Madhyamaheshwar and Kalpeshwar – five temples forming Panch Kedar temples). At an altitude of 3650m, Tungnath Peak stands as an instance of snowbound sheets on a bed of stony surface and inexplicable beauty. The trek can be undertaken by first timers, as it is considered as an easy trek. One can either take the stipulated trail or go for the steep stone-heaped way for a more adventurous experience.
Tips for winter: Wear enough padding to keep yourself warm and durable (something I did not do, hence the impending snowstorm took a significant toll on me).

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If nothing, keep a water bottle with you (again, something I did not do, but there was not much need of water from my side as I took the steep way instead of the stony path).
Make sure your shoes are compatible with the snow-covered path and can provide firm foot grip (finally something I did do, but my socks were too small).
This being my first snow-trek I had my share of initial disorientations which with the help of a fellow trekker transformed into one of the most beautiful adventures I have undertaken so far. The journey I started out alone, ended up in sixteen (another solo-traveller-blogger-trek-guide joined along with ten trekkers).
The Tungnath Peak is garnished with the architectural splendour, Tungnath Temple, the yellow door of which adorns itself with red-yellow-white-blue borders. Men meditating around the temple despite the seasoned crowd has an extraordinary sense of reconciliation in it.

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There’s an entry fee of Rs. 150.

The Chopta-Chandrashila Trek: How We Survived a Snowstorm Together
Chandrashila, the ‘moon rock’ of Uttarakhand, is the second tier in the Chopta-Chandrashila trek. Around 1.5 km away from the Tungnath temple, the trek becomes slightly difficult towards the peak, as the steep peak propels without a proper trail. The weather was already deteriorating when we were at Tungnath, but we did not take heed. The trekkers coming down the Chandrashila peak warned us against the unforeseen contingency, but we did not take heed. Mild snow began falling, but we didn’t take heed. I remember asking another trekker, ‘Should we go?’ In my mind I said, “Yes, yes, yes’, he also said, ‘yes, yes, yes’. That decided it.

Can you imagine trekking through a white sea with white nectar sliding through you? (Which is ironic, given that after a few minutes we must slide as well, won’t feel like nectar then) On the way I kept shouting random phrases, which is generally the outcome of the highest level of contentment in my world.

I reached the summit with the dire help of my newfound trek-guide-friend, sliced in frostbite. My legs were already completely frozen (since I did not have enough padding, snow frosted inside my shoes) and my fingers were almost gone. My lips were struggling to curl up while forming words. On top of it, the sprinkles of lightning and thunder were burning through our hair. We could feel the lightening the way you can feel your skin.

The downhill side of this experience was risky and frightening. We had to slide twice from the peak in a condition in which white fog is all you can fathom. I slipped through the snow with no sense of direction, keeping my eyes closed. The trek guide had to recede our downstream motion after each slide until we reached Tungnath in this way. At Tungnath, we indulged in a bonfire, especially because I was the ultimate food of the bait. My numb hands glowed in a kind of physical pain I faced for the first time. I owe a great deal to three individuals (Aman, Ankit and Pramit) for their undivided attention to my wellbeing.

We came down two in a row on the sheet of fresh black ice. The sky, like a seasoned lizard, changed its clothing’s a numerous number of times. Yet I was not in a state to take in the exceptional occurrence I had the good fortune of experiencing. We climbed down to Chopta at around 7:30 pm in utter darkness with the help of torch and loving hands.

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Tips of the Trade for the Chopta-Chandrashila Trek
Anything is possible. Anything can happen in the mountains. The trek that is considered as an easy trek can be transfused to a vicious experience. The base of travelling is to understand those selves which lay hidden otherwise. How you will behave during an extreme situation cannot be taught through the Discovery channel. You live the experience, you behave vulnerable, you learn, you proudly take it in.

Physical pain is not about the sense of fear. Physical pain exceeded any generality when I had no fear of the storm. The thought of death or any fatality did not even cross my mind, thanks to the excruciating physical pain I was in.
And most importantly, always go prepared. Don’t go to a snow-trek wearing a woolen bottom, like I did (a local in Ukhimath told me that there will be no snow in the trek).

Trek to Deoria Tal: A Lake Up the Mountain – Chandrashila Trek
Deoria Tal is a lake on the lap of a mountain at an elevation of 2438 meters. The base of the trek is Village Sari, from where you can solely rely on your foot for the next 2.5 km. Deoria Tal is famous for its 300° panoramic view, even though the view was unclear when I visited.
The trek is a series of steps climbing up the mountain. Maggi points and campsites are settled on the way. The ascent is easy but requires strength which can easily be replenished with Burans Juice from a stall on the way.

Camping is not allowed near the lake, but plenty of campsites are available throughout the mountain. Also, an entry fee of Rs. 150 needs to be paid to enter the arena surrounding the lake.
How to Reach Rudraprayag – Chandrashila Trek

By Bus: Direct buses from Rishikesh, Devprayag, Srinagar or any other city to Rudraprayag can easily be accessible. The fare from Srinagar to Rudraprayag is Rs. 60. One can reach Chopta directly from Rudraprayag in shared jeep. Or, one can take the local bus from Rudraprayag to Ukhimath (Rs. 70) and take booked jeep from Ukhimath to Chopta (Rs. 1500-2000). Know more about Srinagar – The City of  Splendid Houseboats

By Train: The nearest railway station is in Dehradun. From Dehradun buses are available up to Rudraprayag. Shared cab or jeep will drop you off in Chopta.

By Flight: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the nearest airport. From the airport buses are available for Rudraprayag. Again, from Rudraprayag you can hire shared cab or jeep.

About me: I am Ipsita, a travel blogger, full-time traveller, and hitchhiker. A solo female backpacker currently backpacking across Uttarakhand and jotting down my experiences at nomadenroute.com.

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Top 44 Astounding Places To Visit In Uttarakhand In 2024

Being a land of sublime beauty and poetic spirituality, Uttarakhand welcomes tourists from all over the world every year and fills every visitor with a feeling of awe towards the potency of naturally beautiful and spiritually charged surroundings. With umpteen number of options available in sight-seeing, one cannot miss this chance to connect with one’s inner self, once you step in here. There are several places to visit in Uttarakhand and these range from water sporting centers to skiing corners of the Himalayas to ashrams.

Let us take a quick look at each of the top 44 amazing places to visit in Uttarakhand and find out how many are already off our bucket list.

44 Astounding Places To Visit In Uttarakhand (2024)

Do you believe in getting away from the urban chaos once every two months? Check out this countdown of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand and plan your next getaway into the laps of serenity.

• Dehradun And Mussoorie – Known for its picturesque locations, Dehradun is on the banks of the Ganges and surrounded by Himalayan ranges with great views. Mussoorie is known as the Queen of Hills and a must-visit for those to love to hit the higher altitudes. Places to visit in Dehradun include National Parks, Lakes, Kempty Falls, Benog Hill, and Jenoji Temple. In addition to these, there are monasteries, resorts, and the Forest Research Institute which show the diversity of the place.

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• Nainital And Ranikhet – Known to be a popular getaway for people residing in North India, Nainital is located on Naini Lake and is surrounded by picturesque hills. Ranikhet has huge trekking options in the forests around and several temples which take more than a day-long to visit. The Nainital Zoo and Naini Lake are the major attractions of the place along with the treks and temples. For peace and beauty, a lot of honeymoon couples, office goers, and families spend their time there.

• Rishikesh And Haridwar – The spiritual capital of Uttarakhand is Haridwar and Rishikesh. Both have tremendous spiritual potency and also help the lovers of sports explore several adventure sports possibilities. These include river rafting, mountain climbing, and bungee jumping. Spiritual activities include participating in the Ganga aarti at Haridwar, going for boat rides and visiting the Ghats, taking a holy dip in the Ganges, and visit the spiritual Gurus in the ashramas. Do not forget to check out top things to do in Rishikesh

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• Jim Corbett – The National Park was set up in 1938 and is the must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts since it hosts 600 species of birds, 600 species of animals, and 488 different types of plants and trees. In short, it is the flora and fauna capital of the country and is one of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand. The safaris and hiking trails are great fun to attend and thoroughly adventurous.

• Almora – In Uttarakhand, Almora is one of the most famous offbeat places, which promises peace and tranquility to visitors. It has very few options like you can only shop around for handicrafts, or go mountain trekking or simply sit back and enjoy the natural magnificence. However, it still is a favorite destination for people who want to get away from the summer heat. It is, therefore, well provided with premium staying places and hotels where nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and couples can book their stays and enjoy quiet time.

• Auli – A popular hub of ski enthusiasts, Auli is located right next to Badrinath and is cold all around the year with surroundings lined by the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas. It is one of the best places for enjoying snow sports in Uttarakhand like skiing, snowboarding, and trekking. The place is not open in monsoons and is best visited in the summer and winter seasons. Know more about seasons in India here.

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• Chakrata – This secluded hill-town is a picture-perfect destination known for its quietness and warmth and is one of the best tourist places of Uttarakhand. It has postcard size homes, and ample moments to dive in natural beauty with birds chirping every morning and evening. There is no rush and hustle of the urban cities. The crowd is also limited all around the year, which makes it for a peaceful destination. Therefore, travellers from all over india, solo travellers, couples, and trekking enthusiasts visit this place.

• Chopta – To further enhance your experience of the quietness and peace of Uttarakhand, you must visit Chopta, a hamlet that is filled with the largeness of quaint and serene hills. It is at an elevation of 2680 metres from sea level and is the base camp or starting point for treks to Tungnath and Chandrashilla. It is surrounded by Trishul, Nandadevi, and Chaukhumba peaks. Trekking and camping along with photography are the best things to do here.

• Lansdowne – A popular picnic destination. Lansdowne is best known for its quietness and trekking, walking, and picnicking trails. This is a man-made hamlet made by the Viceroy of India and is visited by families, groups of friends, and couples. It has made its appearances in many movies and postcards. People can take walks, enjoy the serenity of nature, discover nearby towns, museums and viewpoints. Since it is manmade, the alleyways and roads are pretty systematic.

• Valley Of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib – Noted as a paradise for nature lovers, Hemkund Sahib is a favourite Sikh destination and a place of worship that is surrounded by the Valley of Flowers. Several horticultural marvels are seen here coming up naturally in the lap of nature and this makes it compulsory on the list of places to visit in Uttarakhand. Therefore, this is a spiritual cum natural beauty filled destination and one of the most sought after tourist places in Uttarakhand. The Hemkund shrine adds to the peace of the place.

• Chardham (Yamnotri, Gangotri, Badrinath, And Kedarnath) – Known for its spiritual potency, Uttarakhand is famous for the Chardham Yatra where pilgrims walk or trek or take buses and cars to four very potent historical destinations of Uttarakhand, namely Yamnotri, Gangotri, Badrinath, and Kedarnath. While Yamuna and Ganges are known to have originated in Yamnotri and Gangotri respectively, Badrinath and Kedarnath are the naturally made shrines of Lord Shiva. Some people trek these destinations on foot while some take the helicopter darshan service and visit the 4 destinations in 2 days.

• Dhanaulti – Not known to many as a great tourist destination, Dhanaulti is still known for its gorgeous snowfall and lovely forest treks since it is surrounded by picturesque deodar and pine trees. The best part of visiting this place is that you can plan day-long picnics and treks with family and groups of friends and not tire. The place is quieter than its hilly counterpart Mussoorie which is just 60km away. It gives you rare sunset and sunrise views and is a great destination for long jungle camps.

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• Kanatal – Located on the Mussoorie – Chamba Road, Kanatal is a serene village, with great views of the Shivalik mountains. The journey is pretty simple as one can take a private city or state taxi from Dehradun and reach this place within a few hours. Most visitors spend days here bird watching, trekking, and watching the beauty of nature around.

• Mukteshwar – This town is known for fun adventure sports like rock climbing, trekking, and rappelling. It is a simple town situated near Nainital and has lush green meadows, coniferous forests, picturesque orchards, little cottages, and temples. It offers awesome views of Himalayan ranges and attracts experience seekers and nature enthusiasts.

• Binsar – Offering spellbinding views of Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Kedarnath, and Chaukhamba hills, Binsar is an offbeat hilly destination that goes a bit off course to make you cut off from the rest of Uttarakhand destinations. It is no wonder, therefore, that writers, poets, artists, and thinkers visit here and enjoy the homestays. It is also known that the homestays in Binsar are the best in the country. The place also has mythological significance n the history of the place. Adding to the thrill is the fact that the town itself is situated within a wildlife sanctuary.

• Bhimtal – This place is known from olden days and is an offbeat version of Nainital, there are breathtaking views for you to enjoy from. The town has dense oaks, pines, and shrubs and a magnificent lake surrounded by hills. This makes it a destination that is straight out of a postcard.

• Uttarkashi – This is a quaint hill town that has four major religious shrines of Hindu mythology, which draw visitors in large numbers at the peak seasons of the year. The best way to enjoy this place however is to trek around the various rivers and lakes and take in the breathtaking views of the holy place. It has many adventure activities and therefore, other than religious travellers and pilgrims, this younger part of Uttarakhand has many adventure lovers visiting it. Prominent places are Dodital Lake, Nachiketa Lake, and Shakti Temple.

• Landour – A non-regular hub for tourists, this is the haven of peace seekers not very far from Mussoorie. It is a serene corner of Uttarakhand that is less commercialized and crowded and has a complete set of majestic views. People visit here on day-long trips from Mussoorie and the place is best enjoyed through walks amidst the cold wood. Visitors come all around the year since the climate is pleasant and calm here for the most part o the year.

• Chamoli – Rich in Garhwali traditions, the place is a must-visit for those who enjoy folklore and merchandise pertaining to it. Local history is rich in Garhwali culture and you can enjoy the song and dance routines and programs of the people. Also, Chamoli has historic significance since the famous Chipko movement started here. It is also famous for its shrines, temples, and worship places and has been called the ‘adobe of Gods’, owing to its many connections in Hindu mythology and therefore, is an ideal peaceful retreat with adventurous, religious, and natural significance.

• Pithoragarh – Known for its tranquillity, this mountain town is a sprawling place that can be visited any time of the year except the monsoons. The town has the feeling of a fortress because it is located in a strategic valley surrounded by hills. However, in present times, it has many monasteries and the place is well connected with the outside world. There are temples to visit and the local eateries offer great food too.

• Munsiyari – This spot is in the foothills of Uttarakhand and the best spot for biking activities. The place offers a splendid sunset view from the Panchchuli peak and is a favourite biking destination. The place also encourages you to learn trekking, something that can be hard in the higher altitudes if you are new to it. It is also peaceful and offers spectacular views for the ones looking for a silent getaway or break while on the roads.

• Sattal – Enchanting views await you at Sattal. As the name suggests, the place has seven lakes that have lush green surroundings and promise a whole lot of birds to watch, while enjoying scenic beauties. The seven lakes are Lakshman Tal, Naldaymanti Tal, Sukha Tal, Ram Tal, Bharat Tal, Panna Tal, and Sita Tal. The place is so eye-pleasing that it soothes your soul and often encourages you to cancel all other plans and extend your stay here.

• Joshimath – It is a lovely hill town which is a stone’s throw away from the Valley of Flowers. The Hindu Atharva Veda holds significance in the history of this place. Therefore it is also a religious hub for Hindu pilgrims who look to visit the source of Vedic literature and places holding that significance. The fact that it is close to the valley makes it a trekking point for many nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

• Naukuchiatal – A picturesque lake set amidst a small village is the highlight of this place near Nainital. It has not been commercialised much so far and therefore is a serene and calm place to visit and stay. The lake itself has nine corners which have an interesting myth attached to each. This makes the place a secret haven of peace and tranquillity that you must visit while planning out on the best tourist places of Uttarakhand. This also supports paragliding which is a great experience in itself since the views around are more mesmerizing than just the lakeside peace.

• Madhyamaheshwar –
The Panch Kedar trip packages will introduce you to this place where cabs and buses ferry you to this silent corner of spiritual significance. The fourth temple of Panch Kedar is situated here dedicated to Lord Shiva and is known as the Madhyamaheshwar Temple. The entire village is seen praying at this temple and records a medium rush on significant days. The valley is silent and one of the favorite activities here is valley crossing. Trekking, camping, and nature walks are the other favorite adventure sports available here.

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• Tehri Garhwal –
This place has immense spiritual significance since it has many temples and hold a religious vide throughout. To add to its beauty, the Garhwal area has numerous trekking trails and rock climbing areas that can be explored and this fact makes the place on top of the list of trek lovers. The place also has a big lake that is picturesque and beautiful and has a dam which adds to the experience of the area. Some people simply enjoy great views whilst staying here since this is a mediumly frequented destination and therefore, less crowded.

• Bageshwar –
With a vibrant Baghnath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, this place is also known as Uttarakhand’s Kashi. The temple is known to be a spiritually potent destination and is considered highly auspicious by pilgrims who come in large numbers every year. The area is in the Kumaon region of the Himalayas and is surrounded by beautiful locales and hills. There are temples, mountains, and rivers in the same area that you can enjoy from.

• Kausani –
Kausani is an enchanting hill station that is located in the Bageshwar district. You can enjoy picture-perfect views and ace photography moments when here. Watch out for the beauty of Panchuli peaks, Trishul, and Nand Devi hills. The place is a favourite for those who love to enjoy serene sunsets. The treks routes that are famous here are the Base Kausani trek, Adi Kailash Trek, Bageshwar-Sunderdhunda trek, and a few more.

• Kumaon – The Kumaon region is most famous for the Jim Corbett National Park although it has a host of lakes, gardens, and temples to visit too. It is a perfect place for a rejuvenating vacation with family and friends with easy modes of transport, accommodation options, and travels around options. Religious travellers enjoy visiting the temples and always do a break journey here whenever in Uttarakhand as it is also one of the well-connected bases of the state. Nainital is close and other places like Bhimtal and the rest.

• Ramgarh – Known to less number of people, this is an upcoming tourist destination that houses several orchards of peaches, apples, and pears. It is, therefore, correctly called the fruit bowl of Kumaon region. The mesmerizing views of the Himalayas also encourage you to take walks and treks around whilst living much away from the rush of city life and also tourist centres.

• Guptakashi – This temple town has two temples namely Vishwanath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Ardhnareshwar Temple dedicated to a form of Lord Narayana. It also houses the holy Manikarnik Kund and it is a perfect holiday destination with family.

• Dharchula – This is a remote town on the way to Kailash Mansarovar and is famous for a variety of flora and fauna. It is also home to beautiful pine, deodar, and apple trees and animals like bears and leopards. It follows Nepali tradition and is a place known for its solitude.

• Gaumukh – Located within the Uttarkashi district, Gaumukh is a trekking destination and is considered one of the holiest lands of Uttarakhand.

• Pauri Garhwal – A beautiful tourist spot that promises you the extravagance of Garhwal mountains with many temples and majestic viewpoints. You can go sightseeing, indulge in photography, watch the sunset or simply go trekking.

• Rudraprayag – The holy land of the confluence of rivers Alaknanda and river Mandakini, it is a holy spot where hundred of pilgrims gather every year. It is one of the Panch Prayags and holds a spiritual charm at the confluence. You explore the temples and feel re-energised.

• Devprayag – This is the point of confluence of rivers Alaknanda and Bhagirathi. It is a place with strong religious vibrations and you can pay a visit to the temples here or trek to the nearby Dashrath Chal Peak.

• Mount Abbott – It is a peaceful hamlet having a Church and a line of cottages that give it a feeling of the golden days of British rule. It is best for trekking, photography, bird watching, and peace-loving moments.

• Chaukori – The majestic beauty of this place is a great relief to visitors who find this sweet village shaped in the form of a bowl welcoming them every time with a lot of warmth, views, and the opportunity to take long walks.

• Rajaji National Park – Explore unending opportunities to get close to wildlife at this National Park that is surrounded by the Shivalik ranges and a 34-kilometre jungle where you get rare sightings of animals and birds.

• Bhowali – This is located between Bhimtal and Nainital and is a peaceful place where people can get rest and relief.

• Patal Bhuvaneshwar – It is a peaceful spiritual retreat that holds a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and carries a lot of myths and fables around the auspiciousness of the place from historical times.

• Tungnath – This holy townhouse the more than the 1000-year-old Tungnath temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is a popular destination amongst religious travellers.

• Champawat – Rich in architecture, you will find Nagnath Temple, Baleshwar Temple, and Kranteshwar Temple amongst other prominent temples here. There is the Lohaghat where you can take a solemn dip.

• Pangot – This is a perfect heaven for bird lovers since it is known for different species of birds flocking here. It is a peaceful hamlet close to Nainital and also offers trekking and adventure sports options.

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