Bazpur is a small place in India and can be easily explored within a day. There aren’t many things to do and attractions to visit in this town. Also, being a small town, there are fewer accommodation options. People usually consider making a quick stop here before heading to the neighboring cities. You can halt here for a quick snack and take a little break from your journey.
Gularbhoj is a small village in the Gadarpur Block In Udham Singh Nagar (named after the revolutionary Indian freedom fighter Udham Singh) District in Kumaon Division of Uttarakhand. The village consists the famous Gularbhoj Dam or Haripura Dam which is used for irrigation purposes. The dam has been constructed beautifully and is a renowned tourist spot in the area. It is famous for water sports game.
Eloped in the dense teak wood forest, Corbett Waterfalls dropping down from a height of 60 feet offer a refreshing break from tiring safari session. The area around the waterfall is just the perfect to enjoy a picnic. While visiting the waterfall, make a point to carry sufficient drink and food stock as there are no eating joints nearby. One can also enjoy birdwatching here. Corbett Fall is located 17 kms from Naini Corbett.
Enveloped in a thick foil of nature, accentuated by the scent of the flowering blossoms blending miraculously in the crisp fresh air, Nainital is truly the treasure trove of Kumaon. It is among the most visited hill stations of North India since British period.
Perched at an elevation of 2,084 metres above sea level, the glittering city of Nainital is hailed for being a parent to the ravishing Naini Lake from which it has earned the epithet of being the lake city. The Nainital town not only lures the domestic travelers and tourists but also a number of foreign tourists. It shines as a glittering jewel in the Himalayan Mountains and is surrounded with lakes and nature's bounty.
Bhimtal is a lake city named after Bhima, the charismatic mythological character of Mahabharata. Revered for its aesthetic beauty, Bhimtal proudly sits at an altitude of 1,370 metres above sea level. This lake city is gaining popularity with each day as it is located in the vicinity of Nainital and features some of the stately hotels that are comparatively cheaper than that of Nainital. The Bhimtal lake is at a scenic spot with a small island at its centre on which there is a beautiful large aquarium which was previously a restaurant. Bhimtal affords splendid views and visual vistas of nature's beauty. Bhimtal is well connected by roads and is a perfect destination to visit in any month.
Naukuchiatal literally suggests a nine-cornered Lake, perched at an elevation of 1220 mts above sea level in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand state. The length of the lake is approximately 1 km and it has a depth of around 40 mts. It is the deepest lake in the greater Nainital area. Naukuchiatal is situated in an enchanting valley providing ample scope for boating, rowing, paddling, and yatching.
There are few places of interest in and around Ramnagar. Garjia Temple, situated on a hillock in the middle of Kosi River, is a revered Devi shrine which is visited by devotees all over Uttarakhand. Jim Corbett National Park is another popular destination near Ramnagar. One can also explore the rustic yet peaceful life in the village of Jhirna, Birjani and Dhikala.
Mahamritunhay temple is the biggest among the group of temples in Jageshwar Dham. Maha Mritunjay temple is the most beautiful temple as well. There are around 124 temples that are located in the town and these include many small stone temples and large temple complexes as well. Some of the main temples are the Dandeshwar Temple, Jageshwar Temple, Surya Temple, Kuber Temple, Chandi ka Temple, Mritunjaya Temple, Nanda Devi Temple and the Kuber Temple. The Dandeshwar Temple is the biggest of the lot and many devotes can be seen in here. Among the oldest standing temples is the Mritunjaya Temple. Two main festivals are celebrated in the town of Jageshwar and these are the Jageshwar Monsoon Festival which is held during the month of August and the Shivarathri Mela which is held in the spring season.
Kausani is located in the picturesque Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand. Situated at 6,075 ft above sea level, this small and peaceful hill-station is known for its unspoilt natural beauty and 300 km-wide views of the Himalayan snow-peaks. If you have been longing and hankering for a tour to Uttarakhand since an extended period then Tour My India has a fascinating package; that will take you through offbeat zigzag forest trails to reach the countrysides that you might have seen only on television. Starting and ending in Delhi, this eleven days guided tour includes a visit to Nainital, Almora, Kausani, and Ranikhet's temples and renowned ashrams.
Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva made by Shri Haidakhan Maharaj who is said to be the incarnation of Lord Shiva. You can see wide range of Himalayan peaks from Haidakhan Temple. Sri Sri 1008 Haidakhan Wale Baba established this beautiful Ashram between 1970 and 1984 and after He left His body many new buildings were created. Today this is a big ashram with many rooms, temples and places for the Haidakhan University, Sri Haidakhan Baba‘s School for Sanatan Dharma and The Haidakhan Ashram covers a quite big area including three different levels, the main Ashram, Fakirabad and the Gufa Side. This upper plan shows the upper floor, where You arrive and where the office, the main temple and most of the rooms are located.
Walk through the core area of the Binsar Sanctuary with guides on trails through dense forest filed with over two hundred species of resident and migratory birds and wild life such as leopard, barking deer, ghoral, wild boar, pine marten fox, porcupine and langoor Monkey. Pitched at the impressive altitude of 2,420 m, 95 km from Nainital, Binsar is one of the most scenic spots in the Kumaon Himalayas. it offers a majestic view of the snowy Himalayan peaks like the mesmerizing ranges Chaukhamba, Trishul, Nanda Devi, Shivling and Panchchuli which is why you will keep discovering new walking trails up the mountains and down the valleys, new lookout points for another spectacular sunset.
Golf Course spread on both sides of the road with amazing views of the Himalayas.In the vicinity of Trishul Peak & Nanda Devi, its probably the most beautiful gift to us by the British. Upat is a tiny town located in the lap of Garhwal Himalayas, at a distance of 5 km from Ranikhet. The town is popularly known for its 9 holes golf course managed by the Indian army. This Golf Course is also considered to be one of the highest in Asia. If you are crazy about golfing, you can definitely try playing a game here. Another major tourist attraction near Upat golf course is the one of the popular places to visit in Ranikhet is the ‘Kalika Temple’, dedicated to Goddess Kali. Situated at a distance of 1 km from Upat, in the town of Kalika, this temple is visited by many tourists coming to Ranikhet.
The Katarmal Surya Temple is a 9th-century temple built by Katarmalla, a Katyuri King, exhibiting the architectural style of the ancient artisans. This Hindu temple is perched at an elevation of 2,116 meters above sea level and is situated at a distance of 19 kms from Almora. This Surya Mandir (Sun Temple) is also known as Badaditya (Baraditya) Temple.
One of Ranikhet’s most famous tourist attractions, Chaubatia Garden is a nature’s playground. Known for its beautiful orchards of apples, plums, peaches and apricots, this place is located at distance of 10 kms from the heart of Ranikhet. For the leisure seekers, they can go and have a picnic here. In addition to it, these gardens are also one of the best examples of step farming in the Himalayan region. These gardens are spread across 600 acres with trees of oak, cedar, pine and rhododendrons dotting the walking trails. On a clear day, one can have exquisite view of the Garhwal Himalayan peaks of Nanda Devi, Trishul and Nilkanth from these gardens.
The Haidakhan Temple is adorned at Chidianuala Ranikhet. This temple is made by Haidakhan who is believed to be the incarnation of Lord Shiva to whom this temple is dedicated. Haidakhan's birth has always been a mystery. He left his mortal remains in 1984, at an early age.