Perched at an elevation of 1,636 meters above sea level, this place is known for its astonishing view of the Himalayas, rich cultural heritage and mouthwatering cuisines. This is one of the ancient shopping centers of India.
Located at an elevation of 2,412 meters above sea level, the main attraction of Binsar is the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary which is the home of 200 bird species and animals like flying squirrel, Himalayan bear, barking dear and fox.
Named after the Naini Lake, this place is believed to be one of the 64 Shakti Peeths where Lord Shiva performed Tandav with Parvati’s body. It’s an apt summer retreat and is also famous for its international schools and research facilities.
Named after the legendary Bhima of Mahabharata, this picturesque lake is located at an altitude of 1,370 meters above sea level. At its center, a beautiful and large aquarium is present which adds charm to the place.
It literally means a nine-cornered lake, and the story behind the place goes like that if you manage to take a glimpse of all the nine corners at once, you can disappear in a cloud of smoke to attain nirvana.
Situated in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, it is the oldest national park in India. With 488 species of plants, 600 species of birds and wide variety of wildlife, this place is a must for adventure freaks, bird watchers and animal lovers.
Named after a prominent freedom fighter, Rajagopalachari (Rajaji) this park is located in the Shivalik range of the Himalayas, spreading over 820 kilometers. With jeep safari and rest house in the forest, this place is worth visiting for its diverse flora and fauna