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About Uttarakhand 

Uttarakhand at a Glance

Uttarakhand is undoubtedly India’s most beautiful canvas. Studded with green strokes, wild splashes and quaint highlights. What makes Uttarakhand a holidayer’s delight are the sketches of Kumaon and Garhwal.

Char Dham Yatra : Char Dham is a term coined for the four most revered Hindu temples 'Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri'. According to the Puranas and various Hindu scriptures the Char Dham Yatra is of very high religious significance.

Uttarakhand became the 27th state of the Republic of India in November 2000. Carved out of the state of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand mainly comprises the hilly regions of Uttar Pradesh. A picturesque state, Uttarakhand has magnificent glaciers, majestic snow-clad mountains, panoramic views of the Himalayas, the valley of flowers, as well as some of Hinduism's most sacred pilgrim sites. The State's 13 Districts can be grouped into three distinct geographical regions, the High mountain region, the Mid-mountain region and the Terai region. This is the land where the Vedas and Shastras were composed and great Indian epic, The Mahabharatha, was written.

The state is very rich in natural resources especially water and forests as it has many glaciers, rivers, forests, mountain peaks. The famous peaks of Uttarakhand are Nanda Devi, Kedarnath, Trishul, Bandarpunch and Mt Kamet. The major glaciers include Gangotri, Pindari, Milam and Khatling. The Ganga, The Yamuna, Ramganga and Sharda are principal rivers of this region.

Nanda Devi is the highest mountain situated completely in India, and forms part of the main axis of the Great Himalayan Range. To the North of the Himalayas, the Zanskar range forms a formidable divide between India and Tibet. To the south of the Himalayan range the main tributaries of the Ganges and the Kali River form rugged gorge country before cutting though the Shivalik range, where the peaks rarely exceed 3,000m.

The Great Himalayan Range forms the backbone of the Garhwal and Kumaon regions of Uttarakhand. In Eestern Garhwal, it includes the Swargarohini range with Swargarohini I (6,252m) at the head of the Tons River and the Bandarpunch range, including Bandarpunch (6,316m) forming the main divide between the headwaters of the Yamuna and the Bhagirathi Rivers. The peaks include Yogeshwar (6,678m), Sri Kailash (6,932m) and Mana Parbat (6,794m) to the North; and Kedarnath (6,490), Kedar Dome (8,831m) and Bhirigupanth I (6,772m) to the south. Up at the head of the glacier, the Chaukhamba range, including Chaukhamba I (7,068m), provides an impressive divide between the headwaters of the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda Rivers. To the east of Badrinath, the peaks of Nilgiri Parbat (6,474m), Ghori Parbat (6,708m) and Hathi Parbat (6,727m) are the highest of the Himalayan peaks, while to the North, Kamet (7,756m), Mana Peak (7,272m), Abl Gamin (7,355m), and Mukut (7,242m) are some of the 7,000m peaks forming the main axis of the Zanskar range.

Uttarakhand is undoubtedly India’s most beautiful canvas. Studded with green strokes, wild splashes and Quaint highlights. What makes Uttarakhand a holidayer’s delight are the sketches of Kumaon and Garhwal. Enchanting, Captivating in their own ways. Mesmerising, Spellbinding to the last kilometre. Unspoilt, Untouched and Unbelievable. If Kumaon is a green table spread, Garhwal is a challenger’s delight. If Kumaon plays host to clear lakes, Chirpy forests, Floral rainbows, Garhwal flaunts its snow-clad peaks, Quaint retreats and Infinite mountain rivers. Uttarakhand is undoubtedly India’s most beautiful canvas. Studded with green strokes, Wild Splashes and Quaint highlights. What makes Uttarakhand a holidayer’s delight are the sketches of Kumaon and Garhwal. Enchanting, captivating in their own ways. Mesmerising, Spellbinding to the last kilometre. Unspoilt, untouched and unbelievable. If Kumaon is a green table spread, Garhwal is a challenger’s delight. If Kumaon plays host to clear lakes, Chirpy forests, Floral rainbows and infinite mountain rivers.


In Sanskrit 'Himalaya' means Abode of Snow, truly characterizing the vast permanent snow fields above the snow line. In the heart of these majestic mountains lies the state of Uttarakhand with Kumaon region in its east and Garhwal in the west. The state is bordering Himachal Pradesh in the north-west and Uttar Pradesh in the South and has international borders with Nepal and China.

Dehradun

Nestled in the Himalayan foothills, Dehradun, the state capital, is one of the most beautiful hill stations in India. The town lies in the fertile Doon Valley, with the river Ganga in the east and river Yamuna in the west. It is home to some of the country's best public schools, including Doon School and Welhams. The Indian Military Academy, The Forest Research Institute, ONGC and many more offices of the Central and State Governments are also situated here. Close to Dehradun is the hill resort of Mussoorie. Visit:-

• Tapkeshwar temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
• Sahastra Dhara, the sulphur springs
• Robbers Cave, a picnic spot
• Dakpathar Barrage
• Tapovan, a place where Guru Drona did penance
• Kalanga Monument for Gorkha Gen Balbhadra Thapa
• Ashoka Edict at Kalsi


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