Uttarakhand falls in the north of Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, along with Nepal East and Tibet towards the top. If something can be said about Uttarakhand, then it is that God made every effort to make a spectacular ground with hills and mountains, valleys and potholes, rolling glittering and sinners rivers and scenic waters, whose water move smoothly towards sea. Traveling to this scenic spot is a journey of happiness and pure bliss for the soul. It is actually the Gods and the land or Switzerland of India.

The state has more than 400 destinations to choose and choose. If you like adventure sports, then you have dozens of destinations. If you are religious then your Chardham Yatra for Yamunotri, Gangotri, Badrinath and Kedarnath starts and ends here. If you like peace and tranquility, there are dozens of calm and isolated retreats where you can spend the day in equality with nature.

If you like ethnic diversity, then try the Kumaon and Garhwal tastes and colors to try. With so many destinations available, it will be a difficult task to include as many available as possible in less time. However, you can start with the Valley of Flowers, a charming magical field that becomes vibrant during spring, covers the land with 300 varieties of flowers and friendly smile with nature, from which you can use colors and fragrances can enjoy. Another equally attractive destination is Nainital, which is a picturesque British-style complex surrounded by beautiful Naini Lake.

Uttarakhand provides Rishikesh and Haridwar for spiritual development. Rishikesh is a yoga center and is comprised of dozens of ashrams, a place which gives the fragrance of spirituality at every step. Haridwar is considered one of the seven most sacred places in India, a place where pilgrims bath in the holy Ganges before traveling to Char Dhams: Gangotri, Yamunotri, Badrinath and Kedarnath. Gangotri is at an altitude of about 3048 meters and the pilgrims respect them in the temple of Ganga Mata on the banks of river Bhagirathi. From here you can locate the Gaumukh Glacier. Yamuna is another holy place on the height of 3293 meters with the temple dedicated to Mata, where the pilgrims worship the Goddess and take a bath in hot springs. Kedarnath is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, at an elevation of 3584 meters, which is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. At the height of 3133 meters, Badrinath is home to Lord Vishnu in Chamoli.

Without spending time in the Jim Corbett National Park, the journey to Uttarakhand will remain incomplete, which is the oldest natural park, with hundreds of species of birds, animals and plants. Jhirna is a popular place to see birds in the sanctuary, while Bijrani is a dense wooded area, ideal for viewing a tiger in the natural environment. If you have filled nature, in Dehradun, a modern city of mountain with Ganga and Yamuna flows in the east and west, respectively. Dehradun offers enjoyment of the life of the city and you can visit Sahastradhara waterfalls and nearby Tapakeshwar temple, as well as a short trip to Rajaji National Park. Then for Mussoorie, another British hill station situated in the foothills of Shivalik and overlooking the Doon valley. If you like mountain resorts, you can also see Almora, Dharchula and Dhanaulti.

If you attract adventures, then Uttarakhand is very much for you. You can go to Lansdowne, Pauri, Mori, Kalsi, Naukuchiatal, or Ramgarh for a dozen and start exploring your hills, valleys and forests or rafting, paragliding or mountain biking.

With whatever purpose you travel this beautiful state, you are likely to fall in love with it and stay engrossed forever.

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