Uttarakhand, a northern state of India crossed by the Himalayas, is famous for its celestial beauty with many Hindu pilgrimage sites and has rightly been known as the ‘Devbhoomi’ (The land of God). The place is honored with the most wonderful hill stations, places like Rishikesh, Mussoorie, Almora, Haridwar and a major centre for yoga study as well. It was made famous by the Beatles’ (an English rock band)1968 visit.
The city’s main attraction is the evening Ganga Aarti, a spiritual gathering on the sacred Ganges River. Apart from its spiritual beauty, the state is blessed with Jim Corbett National Park and is home to Bengal tigers and other native wildlifes.
The unexplainable excellence of Uttarakhand lies in its immaculate nature and unexplored slopes which are luxuriated by quietness and peacefulness. Hence many of its places have remained untapped.
Here is the record of some such portions of the destination which can be a tourist’s next explored goal.
1. Patal Bhuvaneshwar :
Patal Bhuvaneshwar cave, a sanctuary basically dedicated to Lord Shiva which use to be believed is a dwelling place 33 crore Gods and Goddesses. The very sorrounding of the place is very quiet and hypnotizing. It is just13 km away from the Gangolihat in Pithoragarh area. The place is a hidden treasure in fact.
2. Khirsu :
Acquiring a decent name as a hill station, the unexplored Khirsu is situated in the Pauri Garhwal area. It is arranged at a separation of 15 km from the Pauri town. Being spotted with the oak, deodar trees and apple plantations it is a beautiful and interesting tourist spot .
This small Garhwal town offering a majestic view of the Himalayan ranges, is an ideal goal for outdoors and trekking. It is a heaven for all nature lovers as travelers get the opportunity to appreciate the resonant peeping of birds, long strolls in the backwoods discovering new routes and catching the lovely sight of various Himalayan crests in their recollections.
3. Mukteshwar :
In the lap of Kumaon slopes, at an elevation of 7500 feet, Mukteshwar is named after its famous 350 years old ‘Mukteshwar Dham Temple’ . Mukteswar is 51 Kms away from Nainital and 72 Km from Haldwani. Here ‘Chauli-Ki-Jali’, an incredible spot to appreciate rock climbing, is situated on the edge of a cliff close to the Mukteshwar Dham Temple.
With a stunning vision of the Kumaon hills, the place is ideal for various adventure activities. Jim Corbett, the eminent hunter and naturalist was said to be gone gaga for the appeal of this place and made it his second home.
Not just these, Uttarakhand has many more places to be explored by the nature lovers.
Uttarakhand can be approached in any season as the place has got distinct beauty in all the time. However many visitors come in summer (May–Jun) for outdoor activities and wildlife viewing. Key events here include the International Yoga Festival, Nanda Devi Fair, the Ardh Kumbh Mela and Kumbh Mela, which draw millions of Hindu pilgrims to bathe in the Ganges.
The place can be accessed by air, road and trains. It is served with regular nonstop flights from all the major cities of India – Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai,