The state is termed as Devbhumi (Land of God), as it has embraced numerous important pilgrimage sites in it. Uttarakhand was formerly known as Uttranchal, and its beauty has always been intact. Deodar, oak, silver fir, chestnut, poplar, birch, rhododendron and many other species of trees are popped everywhere; even in steep slopes. This bountiful greenery is scattered all over Uttarakhand, in the hills and plains. Two most sacred rivers of India, Yamuna and Ganga (Ganges) are originated in this state. There isn’t much of an argument needed to proof why Uttarakhand is a must-visit destination; but to draw forth some solid reasons, I have listed some of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand.
Haridwar is the city of pilgrims and spirituality. As it is located in the banks of River Ganga, Hindus come from different regions to take a dip and make their sins wash away. The city is also considered a mandate place for the rituals of death and birth. This is one of the seven holiest places for Hindus. As the dusk knocks in, the river banks get illuminated and evening arti is performed; and to attend this arti thousands of people gather. There are four venues for Kumbha Mela (Grandest Fair of India that takes place once in every three year), and out of these four, Haridwar happens to be one.
Haridwar
Evening Aarti at Har Ki Pauri Ghat in Haridwar, Uttarakhand |
This is the oldest national park of India, well known to be a Tiger Reserve as well. This park indeed was the first one to come under The Project Tiger Initiative. Jim Corbett is located in Nainital and was named after the person who played key role in its establishment. It is home to 488 different species of flora and fauna, 50 species of mammal, 25 species of reptile and 580 species of birds. As a whole, the park covers an area of 580 km sq; comprised of grasslands, marshy depressions, rivers and hills. Since its inception, Jim Corbett National Park has become a wildlife enthusiast’s top interest.
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Rishikesh is known as The Gateway of Garhwal Himalayas and is located at a distance of 25 km from Haridwar. However, the divinity of Haridwar is living here equally, as Rishikesh too has sacred Ganga River flowing through it. The spiritual importance of Rishikesh is that people believed Lord Rama underwent penance and practiced for killing the demon Ravana. Famous bridges Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula are the highlights of the city. These bridges offer a magnificent view of the hillocks and the river. Over the years, Rishikesh came more into the limelight because of its river rafting activities; so today not just pilgrims but groups of adventurers too seek a visit to Rishikesh.
Nainital
Naini Lake in Nainital, Uttarakhand |
Valley of Flowers
The Valley of the flowers - One of the Natural wonders of the world |
Ranikhet
Ranikhet - A celestial Land of Uttarakhand |
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Char Dham means four sacred seats of God. And taking a tour and visiting all these four seats is considered highly auspicious. It is said a Hindu must go for Char Dham Yatra at least once in his lifetime, to attain salvation. Chhota (Smaller) Char Dham is located in Uttarakhand, Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. Yamunotri is the source of sacred Yamuna River, and so is Gangotri of Ganga River. Kedarnath is one of the twelve jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Badrinath is where Lord Vishnu is believed to exist in the form of Badrinarayan.
Mussoorie
Mussoorie - Escape the Heat in the Queen of Hills |
Dehradun
Dehradun - Ocean of the cloud |
Srinagar
Srinagar - Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas |
Almora was founded in 1568 and is considered the cultural heart of Kumaon. It is located at an elevation of 1651 meters, upon a ridge. Thick forests of pine and fir trees encircle the area in abundance, and River Koshi and Suyal flows across it. The city has venerated shrines like Kesar Devi, Nanda Devi, Shyayi Devi, Katarmal temple, Asht Bhairav and many others. Chand Rajas developed Almora and British adorned it further. Swami Vivekananda spent years in meditation here and appreciated its raw beauty and serenity.
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Kausani
View of Sunset in Kausani, Uttarakhand |
Panch Prayag literally means Five Confluence. This name has specifically been given to this place because of the five sacred river confluences. These confluences have been named Vishnu Prayag, Nand Prayag, Dev Prayag, Karn Prayag and Rudra Prayag. Panch Prayag is a sacred Hindu spot having its own mythology. Temples located in the confluences major spiritual highlights of Panch Prayag.
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