Dehradun – Mussoorie – Rishikesh – Haridwar – Nainital
Uttarakhand, the “Land of Gods,” is known for its stunning Himalayan landscapes, spiritual significance, hill stations, sacred temples, and adventure opportunities.
Trip Info
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Summer
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Min 4 - Max 20
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Budget Friendly, Family Trip
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3/4/5 - Star Hotels
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5
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65
Overview
Uttarakhand, fondly referred to as the “Land of Gods,” is a northern Indian state celebrated for its stunning natural scenery. Known for its majestic Himalayan landscapes, spiritual heritage, and thrilling adventures, it attracts visitors from all walks of life. With its charming hill stations, revered temples, pristine rivers, and snow-covered peaks, Uttarakhand is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, devotees, and adventure seekers alike.
Highlights
- Gun Hill: A scenic hilltop offering panoramic views of the majestic Himalayan ranges, perfect for nature enthusiasts and photography lovers.
- Kempty Falls: A 40-foot cascading waterfall that forms a large pool below, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the natural beauty.
- Lakshman Jhula: A 450-foot-long suspension bridge over the Ganges River, steeped in mythological significance and offering breathtaking views.
- Har Ki Pauri: A revered ghat on the Ganges River, believed to bear the footprint of Lord Vishnu, attracting devotees and spiritual seekers.