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places to visit Uttarakhand

places to visit Uttarakhand

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places to visit Uttarakhand

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  1. places to visit Uttarakhand Uttarakhand Tourism

  2. Nainital Nainital is a Himalayan resort town in the Kumaon region of India’s Uttarakhand state, at an elevation of roughly 2,000m. Formerly a British hill station, it’s set around Nainital Lake, a popular boating site with Naina Devi Hindu Temple on its north shore. A cable car runs to Snow View observation point (at 2,270m), with vistas over the town and mountains including Nanda Devi, Uttarakhand’s highest

  3. Mukteshwar Best time to visit Mukteshwar Nestled in the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand, the best time to visit Mukteshwar is between March to June and then from September to November. This serene hill station offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas and is known for its pleasant climate during these months.

  4. Devtal • DEVTAL Lake, sometimes referred to as Deotal or Devatal, is a gorgeous high-altitude lake in Uttarakhand, India’s Himalayas. Situated approximately 2438 metres (8000 feet) above sea level, it is close to the famed Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple globally, and the town of Chopta, which is known as the “Mini Switzerland of India.”

  5. Pithoragarh Pithoragarh is a stunning town in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, tucked away in the foothills of the Himalayas. It’s called the “Miniature Kashmir” because of its breathtaking scenery, which includes rushing rivers, lush valleys, and snow-capped peaks.

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