This presentation contain information about uttrakhand the famous tourist destination in India.
The famous attractions of that place, how to visit their, etc.
3. Uttarakhand formerly Uttaranchal, is a state in the northern part
of India. It is often referred to as the "Land of the Gods“ due to the
many holy Hindu temples and pilgrimage centres found throughout
the state. Uttarakhand's name is derived from the Sanskrit
words Uttara meaning north, and Khaṇḍ meaning country or part of a
country. Uttarakhand is known for its natural beauty of the Himalayas,
the Bhabhar and the Terai.
4. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region on the north; the Mahakali
Zone of the Far-Western Region,Nepal on the east; and the Indian states
of Uttar Pradesh to the south and Himachal Pradesh to the northwest.
The state is divided into two divisions, Garhwal and Kumaon, with a total
of 13 districts.
The provisional capital of Uttarakhand is Dehradun, the largest city in the
region, which is a railhead.
The State is carved out of Uttar Pradesh. It occupies 17.3% of India's total
land area with 51,125 sq km.
5. About Uttarakhand
It has a pleasant pollution free environment and is ideal for
vacation.
To enhance the attractiveness of the region are the several natural
lakes in the region, which are the center of attraction of the town
and good for sporting activities.
There are several highly venerated pilgrimage places, the tourists
must visit in uttarakhand like Kedarnath, Badrinath, Henmkund
Sahib, Gangotri, Yamunotri, Jageshwar, Bageshwar,Rishikesh
and Haridwar etc.
6. Uttarakhand is ideal for several adventure sports activities
because of its Geographical attributes. Adventure sports like
trekking, ice-skiing, white water rafting, sailing, boating,
kayaking, canoeing, yachting, water-skiing and parasailing.
While you are on a visit to Uttarakhand, make sure to visit the
Valley of Flower National Park, Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuaries,
Nanda Devi National Park, Govind National Park, Assan
Barrage National Park, Rajaji National Park and Corbett
National Park.
About Uttarakhand contd.
7.
8. There are 13 districts in Uttarakhand which are grouped into two
divisions, Kumaon and Garhwal.
The Kumaon division includes the following districts:
Almora
Bageshwar
Champawat
Nainital
Pithoragarh
Udham Singh Nagar
The Garhwal division includes the following districts:
Dehradun
Haridwar
Tehri Garhwal
Uttarkashi
Chamoli
Pauri Garhwal (commonly known as Garhwal)
Rudraprayag
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10. Destinations To Be Covered
Nainital
Mussoorie
Almora
Auli
Kausani
Ranikhet
Uttarkashi
11. Nainital is a popular hill station in
Uttarakhand and headquarters of Nainital
district in the Kumaon foothills of the
outer Himalayas.
Beautiful hill town & attractive summer destination
for north Indians and also from other parts of the
country.
Situated at an altitude of 2,084 metres (6,837 ft)
above sea level, Nainital is set in a valley containing
a pear-shaped lake, approximately two miles in
circumference, and surrounded by mountains,
Out of which the highest are Naina (2,615 m
(8,579 ft)) on the north, Deopatha (2,438 m
(7,999 ft)) on the west, and Ayarpatha (2,278 m
(7,474 ft)) on the south.
Nainital
12. Winter in Nainital is freezing cold, temperatures falling below zero .
Nainital gets its annual snowfall during the months from December
up to February.
Places most visited by tourists :
Nainital Lake- Also known as Naini Lake, it is situated in the heart of
the city and it is owing to this lake that Nainital earned its name. The
eye-shaped lake is a tourist hotspot and acts as a magnet for all those
visiting the hill resort.
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13. Naina Devi Temple- The temple is located on the
northern shore of naini lake. The presiding deity of
the temple is maa naina devi represented by
two netras or eyes. Flanking naina devi are the
deities of mata kali and lord ganesha. Nainital is
believed to be one of the 64 shaktipeeths, where
one of the body parts of goddess sati fell,
when lord shiva carried her body. In nainital, the
eyes (naina) of the goddess are assumed to have
fallen.
Naini Peak- also known as China or Cheena
Peak or Naina Peak is the highest peak in the town,
with an altitude of 2,615 m (8,579 ft).
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14. and at a walking distance of 6 km (3.7 mi) from the north end of the town
(Mallital). From atop the peak, one can not only see a broad swath of the
snow clad high Himalaya, but also obtain a panoramic view of Nainital
town itself.
Tiffin Top- also known as Dorothy's Seat. This terraced hill top (2,292 m
(7,520 ft)) on Ayarpatta hill is a 4 km (2.5 mi) hike from the town centre and
commands a nice view of the neighbouring country side.
Eco Cave Gardens- is a natural garden which is situated just next to Kumaon
University Campus. It is just 1 km away from Sukhatal and 2 km from
Mallital. It has six caves along with a musical fountain.
15. How to Reach
Air: The nearest Airport is Pant Nagar, at a distance of 65 km
Rail: Kathgodam (34) is the nearest railhead.
Road: Nainital is well connected via roads.
16. Auli is an important ski destination in
the Himalayan mountains
of Uttarakhand, India.
Auli, also known as a 'bugyal' or Auli
Bugyal, in the regional language, which
means meadow, is located at an elevation
of 2500 to 3050 meters above sea level.
Auli lies on the way to Badrinath
Auli is surrounded by coniferous and oak
forests, with a panoramic view of the lofty
peaks of the greatest mountain range in the
world, the Himalayas.
Auli
17. Auli also boasts the Asia's longest - 4 km - cable car (Gondola). It also has a Chair
Lift and a Ski-Lift.
Best time to visit is last week of Jan to first week of March for skiing. Though
weather is highly unpredictable.
There are many peak Neelkanth, Hathigauri, Eravath and Comet mountains.
One can use ropeway to reach Joshimath.
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18. How to reach Auli
Auli By Air:
The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, which is about 281 km
from Auli. Taxi cabs are available from Dehradun airport to Auli, which cost
about Rs 4,000.
Auli By Road:
The road leading to Auli is in dreadful condition and subject to frequent rockfalls
(as a direct result of major deforestation). Travelling this route in winter carries
serious risk.
19. KAUSANI
Kausani With a total area of 5.2 sq. km, situated at a height of 1890 m
above sea level, located 51 km north of Almora.
The best season is between April to June and again between September
to November.
20. Place to visit in Kausani
Chaukori- 87 kms from Kausani, a picturesque tourist spot amidst
mighty Himalayan peaks.
Lakhudiyar- Known for its caves and rock paintings.
Anasakti Ashram- Refresh the memories of 1929, when Mahatma Gandhi,
spent here 14 days while writing his book on 'Anasakti Yoga'. His
spinning wheel (Charkha) and other memorabilia are kept here. There is
also a study with a small library where one can find books on Gandhian
philosophy. The Ashram can accommodate up to 300 people and every
evening prayer is conducted in the main hall. One can enjoy mesmerizing
sunset and sunrise from the Ashram premises.
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21. Pant Museum: Named after the famous Hindi poet, Sumitra Nandan
Pant, who was born in Kausani, the Museum has the articles of his daily
use, drafts of his poems, letters, his awards etc. This Museum is at a short
distance from the Kausani bus terminal.
Kumaon Shawl Emporium: A fabulous collection of high quality woollen
shawls, exquisitely designed by the local weavers, can be purchased from
here. Beyond Kausani.
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22. Baijnath: Most important historical place in Uttarakhand, situated at a
height of 1126 meters above sea level on the banks of River Gomti. It is
19 kms from Kausani towards Bageshwar. Main attractions are the 12th
century old temples of Shiva, Ganesh, Parvati, Chandika, Kuber, Surya
and Brahama with beautiful carvings and sculptures.
Bageshwar: 40 kms away from Kausani, on the confluence of rivers
Saryu and Gomti lies the holy township of Bageshwar, an important
centre of worship of Lord Shiva. According to Hindu scriptures, the
sage Markandaya lived here and spent many years worshipping Lord
Shiva
KAUSANI Cont.
23. How to Reach
By Air
The nearest airport is Pant Nagar, (178 kms). One can hire a taxi from Pant
Nagar to reach Kausani
By Rail
The nearest railway station is Kathgodam (141 kms), from there one starts
the climb to Kausani via Almora. An equally beautiful route is via Ranikhet
(163 kms).
By Road
Kausani is linked to several other hill stations by road. Some of the major
road distances are: Almora-51 kms, Rainkhet-60 kms, Pithoragarh-107 kms,
Gwaldam-39 kms and Nainital-117 km. From Delhi it is 431 kms away.
KAUSANI Cont.
24. UTTARKASHI
District : Uttarkashi
Distance : 372 km NE of Delhi.
Uttarkashi is an important pilgrimage centre, equated with Varanasi or Kashi
in divinity. It is located in a wide stretch of a valley, this picturesque town is
also the district headquarter. Uttarkashi as its name suggests is Kashi of north
(Uttar). It is also called the land of gods and goddesses. Uttarkashi Town has
32 temples at present. Every year on the occasion of ''Magh Mela'' (January
14), people from far and near visit Uttarkashi to take a holy dip in Bhagirathi
along with the idol of their local deities.
25. PLACE TO VISIT
Nehru Institute of Mountaineering
The Nehru Institute of Mountaineering was established at Uttarkashi on 14
Nov, 1965 to honour the desire of a great mountain lover late Pt. Jawaharlal
Nehru. The new campus is situated 5 kms. away from this rapidly
developing town atop a hill on the south bank spur of HOLY
BHAGARATHI at an attitude of 1300M./4300ft amongst whispering pine
trees and overlooking the sacred river and the valley of Gods.
TREKKING:
it is a major trekking hub
Base town for treks to Har-ki-dun, Dodital, yumnotri and Gaumukh.
ANGLING:
Cost is 500 for four anglers, but there is policy of “catch and return”
UTTARKASHI Cont.
26. Ranikhet
Situated at a height of 1,829 meters, with an area of 21.76 sq. km.
Ranikhet has too much to present to the visitors - a healthy
climate, tall coniferous trees, vast green meadows, tranquil
surroundings, perfect peace and warm, open-hearted people.
Every season has its own irresistible charm.
This is what makes Ranikhet an all-season destination. Ranikhet
also boasts of one of the best hill golf greens (9 holes) in the
country.
27. How to Reach
Air: Nearest Airport is Pant Nagar, at a distance of 119 km.
Rail: Kathgodam (86 km.) is the nearest railhead.
Road: Ranikhet is well connected via roads. Roads run through Haldwani, Bhowali and
Khairna during all seasons. Ranikhet has direct bus links with Nainital (60 km),
Kathgodam (86 kms), Ramnagar (96 kms) and Delhi (366kms).
Ranikhet Cont.
28. PLACE TO VISIT:
Chaubatia Gardens: 10 km south of Ranikhet are the famous fruit-laden
orchards, known for delicious apples of several exclusive varieties,
apricots, peaches.
Upat Kalika: One of the highest golf courses famous in India.
Dwarahat: Dwarhat is of great historical and archaeological
importance, Every year a grand fair is held here from 13th to 16th April
known as Syalde - Bikhauti Mela.
Ranikhet Cont.
29. Almora
Almora, another popular hill station of Uttarakhand is known as the cultural
capital of Kumaon.
This town is situated on a 5 km mountain range situated at an altitude of
1,650 m and from a distance its shape resembles a horse shoe.
30. How to Reach
Air: The nearest Airport is Pant Nagar (127 km)
Rail: The nearest Railway station is Kathgodam (90 km)
Road: Almora is well connected by roads with the major north Indian cities. Delhi
(380 km), Pithoragarh (122 km), Nainital (66 kms).
Local Transport: Private Taxis and Jeeps are available for local transport.
Almora Cont.
31. Nanda Devi Temple: One of the main attractions of Almora, This temple
is almost a thousand years old. The carvings on the walls of this temple
are exquisite. Every year, the Nanda Devi Mela is organized here in a big
way.
Bright End Corner: This place is famous for the excellent of sunsets and
sunrises. A picturesque and calm circuit house is close to this point.
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32. Katarmal: After the Sun temple of Konark,
Katarmal is the second important sun
temple in India. This 800 years old temple is
of archeological and architectural
importance. Katarmal is 17 km from
Almora.
Jageshwar: 34 km away from Almora, this
secluded place amidst a dense Deodar
forests, has a group of almost 125 temples
dating back from 7th to 11th century AD.
The majority of the temples are dedicated to
Lord Shiva and a few to different
Goddesses. It is considered as one of the 12
holiest Jyotirlingas of the country.
Almora Cont.
33. Mussoorie
Mussoorie, Queen of the Hills, located some 290 km north of New Delhi, is
among the most popular hill stations of the country.
It is a captivating paradise for leisure travellers and honeymooners.
A perfect summer resort and a major educational and cultural centre has been
rolled into one hub.
Located on a 15 km long horseshoe ridge with the grand Himalayas as a
backdrop, the colonial hill resort of Mussoorie spreads across at a height of
2,005.5 m above sea level.
34. Places to Visit
Gun Hill
Gun Hill is the second highest peak of Mussoorie. The Mall is the starting
point for the cable car towards the summit of Gun Hill. The thrill of the ride
is memorable and offers beautiful views of the Himalayan Ranges.
Mussoorie Lake
The artificial Mussoorie Lake is situated about 6 km short of Mussoorie on
the way from Dehradun. The Mussoorie Lake is a delightful spot where
paddle-boats are available. It commands an enchanting view of Doon valley
and nearby villages.
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35. The Mall
The Mall is the main shopping area in
Mussoorie. The Mall Road connects the
two bazaars, Kulri and Library. It is the
heart of the town. Alongside the Mall is
the tourist office, rows of Tibetan
trinket and sweater vendors and shops
selling walking sticks and cane items.
The Mall is the starting point for the
cable car towards the summit of Gun
Hill, 2142 m above sea level. On clear
days, the peaks of Kedarnath,
Badrinath and Nanda Devi can be seen
from this hill clearly.
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36. Kempty Falls
Kempty Falls is located about 15 km away on the Yamunotri road. It is a
popular and picturesque waterfall, located in the beautiful valley surrounded
by the high mountains. The bath at the foot of the falls is refreshing. From
Kempty Falls, the area west to the Yamuna gorge is being declared as a
sanctuary. This sanctuary is rich in bird life, and also has some wildlife
including leopards.
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37. Cloud's End
A British major had a building constructed in 1838. This beautiful
building was converted into hotel and was named Cloud's End. It got
the name because it appears that the clouds have ended here. From this
place one can have a good view of the valley. Cloud's End is located
some eight kilometers west of Mussoorie hills. Due to its location, at
the end of horizon, it is very popular among the Honeymooners and
Foreign tourists
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38. How to Reach
Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant at Dehradun (82 km). Taxis are available from the
airport.
Rail: The nearest railhead is Dehradun (68 km).
Road: Dehradun is well connected by roads. Take the Tehri bypass from Mussoorie and
drive down the Mussoorie-Chamba road.
Mussoorie Cont.