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Uttarakhand, also called Devbhoomi (Land of Gods), is home to some of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage sites. The Char Dham Yatra—covering Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri—draws millions of devotees every year. Haridwar and Rishikesh, situated along the holy Ganges River, are famous for their spiritual ambiance, ancient temples, and the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri. Rishikesh is also called the Yoga Capital of the World, attracting seekers from around the globe. The state’s rich cultural heritage, vibrant fairs, and traditional folk music add to its divine charm.
Uttarakhand is a trekker’s paradise, with trails leading to Valley of Flowers, Roopkund, and Kedarkantha. Auli, a world-class skiing destination, offers breathtaking views of Nanda Devi Peak. The Jim Corbett National Park, India’s first national park, is a must-visit for wildlife lovers, offering tiger safaris. Adventure enthusiasts can experience white-water rafting in Rishikesh, paragliding in Nainital, and bungee jumping at Mohan Chatti. For nature lovers, places like Munsiyari, Chopta, and Binsar offer untouched beauty.
The hill stations of Uttarakhand are perfect for a relaxing getaway. Nainital, Mussoorie, Almora, and Ranikhet are among the most popular destinations, known for pristine lakes, colonial-era charm, and breathtaking sunsets. Nainital’s emerald lake, the misty hills of Mussoorie, and the tea gardens of Kausani attract visitors year-round. The picturesque Panchachuli Peaks in Munsiyari and the Harsil Valley near Gangotri offer some of the most stunning mountain landscapes in India.
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