Uttarakhand is one of the most beautiful state in India which has so many cities and town, which are so surreal and breathtakingly stunning that it makes one want to visit it more often. It has so many pretty little places which are unique in their own way.
This state can be divided into two main regions and administrative divisions – the Kumaon and the Garhwal. We will talk about the Kumaon district in this blog and why this alluring little district needs to be explored!
The Kumaon district’s important towns are Haldwani, Nainital, Almora, Pithoragarh, Rudrapur, Kashipur, Pantnagar, Mukteshwar and Ranikhet. Out of which Nainital, being the administrative centre, has the Uttarakhand high court. The best season or months to visit places in Kumaon are February, March, October, November, December. Tourists visiting from the central or southern parts of India shall experience slightly cold even during the months of August – September as one may experience mist and cool breezes even during the daytime and the nights are certainly cooler.
Offering the mesmerizing expanse of hills and the panoramic view, this place has so much to offer. There are a few wildlife sanctuaries, various lakes, religious sites and beautiful natural landscape which is surely enough to provide you with the feeling of nirvana!
Places to visit –
* Nainital
Nainital is the most sought after tourist destination of this district which is ideal for all families, singles and couples. You can spend hours boating, doing ropeway or even just paddling into the pristine water body, surrounded by seven hills.
* National Parks and Sanctuaries
Uttarakhand hosts 6 national parks, 8 Wildlife Sanctuaries and 1 Biosphere Reserve out of which the Kumaon district has three of these awe-inspiring facilities. If you are a nature lover, then Kumaon has more than just the hills and lakes for you. The expanse of dense forests offers places like Corbett National Park (521 sq kms), Binsar Wildlife reserve, Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (5,860.69 sq kms).
* Sattal
Sattal is an interconnected group of seven freshwater lakes situated in the Lower Himalayan Range near Bhimtal, a town of the Nainital district in Uttarakhand, India. Rooted in intriguing mythological tales, it is located at an altitude of 1370 meters above the sea level, Sattal Lake is barely a 23-km drive from Nainital. Whether you are looking for an adventure-filled holiday, or a laid back break on a hammock with a book, there is no dearth of decent hotels with views that will leave you awestruck.
* Almora
Almora is known for its cultural diversity and the spellbinding panoramic view of the Himalayan range. It is located at the elevation of 1,642 m and is spread across 7.6 km2 (2.9 sq mi). The place is popular for its rich cultural heritage, unique handicrafts, delicious cuisines with picturesque landscape. There are many popular places to visit like Zero point and Binsar wildlife sanctuary- which is a bird watcher’s paradise and temples like Katarmal Surya Temple, Kasar Devi Temple, Nanda Devi temple, etc.
* Pithoragarh
Initially carved out of Almora, Pithoragarh is the easternmost district of Uttarakhand, which is surrounded by Nepal (to the east) and Tibet (to the north). Due to its obscure and exquisite beauty, it is also known as ‘Little Kashmir’. This petite valley is located at an altitude of 1,650 mts above the sea level and is just 5 kms long and 2 kms wide. The Chandak hills, with an elevation of 200 mts provides exceptionally picturesque view of the snow-capped mountains of Nanda Devi, Panchachuli and Appi of Nepal.
Leave a Reply