20 Best Places to Visit in Uttarakhand 2024

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Uttarakhand is a state located in the northern part of India. It’s also known as the “Devabhumi” because of its many temples and pilgrimage centres. Uttarakhand is famous for its natural environment in the Himalayas, the Bhabar, and the Terai areas.

The capital of Uttarakhand is Dehradun. The High Court of this state is located at Nainital. Uttarakhand is also well-known for its Chipko movement along with other social activities.

List of Top 20 Places to Visit in Uttrakhand:

1. Nainital

Nainital

It is a charming hill station located in the foothills of the Kumaon ranges of the Himalayas. It is situated at an altitude of approximately 1938 meters. Nainital is developed around the lovely Naini Lake, so the city is named Nainital. It is the most visited hill station in North India.

Nainital is an ideal place to spend your weekend. Nainital brims the tasteful colonial structures, which enhances the attractiveness of the place. It has a pleasant climate throughout the entire year. Nainital is the best tourist place especially loved by families and honeymooners. Read More: 20 Best Places to visit in Nainital

  • Why Visit: Nainital offers a serene escape with its famous lake, charming hillscapes, and colonial history. Perfect for boat rides, scenic views, and exploring local markets.
  • Top Experiences: Boating in Naini Lake, exploring Mall Road, visiting Naina Devi Temple, trekking to Snow View Point.
  • Best Time: March to June for pleasant weather or October to November for a quieter visit.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Kathgodam (35 km), well-connected by road from Delhi (300 km).

2. Mussoorie

Mussoorie

Mussoorie is among the top-rated hill stations. It is situated at a distance of 290 kilometres from Delhi. And it is 35 km from Dehradun. With a history of the Shivalik range of the Himalayas and doon valley, Mussoorie is also known as the Queen of the Hills. It is at an elevation of 7000 ft above sea level. It has a cool, agreeable climate throughout the year.

In the summer season, Mussoorie is a favourite place for honeymooners and families. In Mussoorie, you can visit the primitive architecture of the churches and resorts. The most popular tourist attraction in Mussoorie is The Mall road. You can see the small homes spread over the area and the lamp posts. The Mall road gives you a different Hawaiian vibe.

  • Why Visit: Known as the “Queen of Hills,” Mussoorie is ideal for romantic getaways, family trips, and adventure seekers alike.
  • Top Experiences: Kempty Falls, Camel’s Back Road for scenic walks, cable car ride to Gun Hill, and Lal Tibba for panoramic views.
  • Best Time: March to June and September to November.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Dehradun (34 km). Accessible by road.

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3. Dehradun

Robber's Cave, Dehradun

Dehradun is situated at an altitude of 1400 ft above sea level. It has a pleasant climate throughout the year. Whether you would like to explore family-friendly tourist areas, want to do thrilling adventure activities, or see a mesmerizing sunset with your spouse Dehradun is the place.

The best place is Robber’s Cave, which is a natural cave surrounded by hills. Dip your toes in the water and stroll through it—robber’s Cave is among the very popular picnic and trip spots in town. Lacchiwala also has adventurous activities like hiking and birdwatching.

  • Why Visit: Dehradun is a gateway to hill stations like Mussoorie and Rishikesh while also offering attractions of its own like caves, temples, and scenic vistas.
  • Top Experiences: Robber’s Cave, Sahastradhara waterfalls, and visiting Forest Research Institute.
  • Best Time: March to June or September to November for mild weather.
  • How to Reach: Jolly Grant Airport is the nearest airport, well-connected by rail and road.

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4. Rishikesh

Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh

Rishikesh is a small city in the Dehradun district. It is situated near Haridwar in Uttarakhand. Rishikesh is famous for its adventure activities, historical temples, and popular festivals, and it is also the “Yoga Capital of the World”. Rishikesh is a pilgrimage city and among the holiest places for Hindus. The city has long been a spiritual centre but is famous for its whitewater rafting, bungee jumping, mountain biking, and swimming across the fast-flowing Holy Ganges.

Since it is on the sacred banks of the river Ganga. Rishikesh is a heart of Sadhus with many ashrams teaching spirituality, meditation, yoga, and Ayurveda. As it’s a spiritual town, non-vegetarian, alcohol is strictly prohibited here. You can see the night Ganga aarti, which is happening like its contemporaries at Varanasi and Haridwar.

  • Why Visit: The yoga capital of the world, Rishikesh offers a mix of spirituality, adventure sports, and relaxation.
  • Top Experiences: River rafting on the Ganges, Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat, yoga and meditation retreats, and visiting Laxman Jhula.
  • Best Time: September to November and March to May.
  • How to Reach: Nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport (21 km from Rishikesh).

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5. Haridwar

Har Ki Pauri, Haridwar

Haridwar is an ancient town situated on the banks of the River Ganga of Uttarakhand. It is full of temples, ashrams, and narrow lanes throughout the city. Haridwar is a renowned Hindu temple city where many devotees have a bath in the sacred Ganges. It is thought that taking a bath in the holy Har Ki Pauri relieves you and your sins.

After every twelve decades, Haridwar host the mega-gathering throughout the world-famous Kumbh Mela, which gathers many people from all around the nation. Haridwar is the foundation destination for a few tourist cities of Rishikesh and Devprayag.

  • Why Visit: A spiritual hub for Hindu pilgrims, Haridwar is famed for its holy Ganga Aarti and the ghats lining the Ganges River.
  • Top Experiences: Har Ki Pauri Ganga Aarti, visiting Mansa Devi and Chandi Devi temples, and exploring the local markets.
  • Best Time: October to April for comfortable weather.
  • How to Reach: Nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport (40 km from Haridwar).

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6. Valley of Flowers

Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

Valley of Flowers is situated in Chamoli District. It is roughly 300 kilometres to the north of Rishikesh. It’s open from June to September each year. In the valley of flowers, you can see exotic types of medicinal herbs.

It’s also believed that Hanuman takes Sanjivani from the valley of flowers. It is an ideal place to visit Himalayan waterfalls, flows, and paddocks.

  • Why Visit: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this valley blooms with rare alpine flowers, making it a paradise for nature lovers and photographers.
  • Top Experiences: Trekking in the Valley of Flowers, visiting Hemkund Sahib, and exploring rare Himalayan flora.
  • Best Time: July to September when the flowers are in full bloom.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Rishikesh. Accessible by road and trekking from Govindghat.

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7. Jim Corbett National Park

Jeep Safari in Dhikala Zone Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National park is in the Nainital. It is known as the most endangered Bengal tiger. It is a part of the immense Corbett Tiger Reserve. It is famous for its wildlife safaris. Jim Corbett National Park has numerous hotels on the riverside. It is also home to over 650 species of rare and migratory birds.  It’s heaven for bird watchers.

The trendy attraction in Corbett National Park is Dhikala. Only 180 vehicles are permitted to go into the national park in a day. Safaris are organized by forest officials in most parts. It was the first location where Project Tiger was started in 1973.

  • Why Visit: India’s oldest national park, Jim Corbett offers thrilling wildlife safaris, especially for spotting tigers in their natural habitat.
  • Top Experiences: Jeep safaris, bird watching, visiting Corbett Museum.
  • Best Time: November to June (the park closes during monsoon).
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Ramnagar (12 km). Accessible by road.

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8. Lansdowne

Lansdowne

Lansdowne is a small city situated at a distance of 258 km from Delhi. It is located in the Pauri area of Uttarakhand. This city is full of pine and bamboo woods and buildings of the Victorian age. This hill station is heaven for bird watchers, casual sailors, and weekenders from Delhi. British constructed the city.

The guesthouses are reminders of Victorian times, plus they offer you a breathtaking view of the hills from their balconies. More read about the: Popular Places to Visit in Lansdowne

  • Why Visit: A quaint hill station known for its peaceful atmosphere, colonial buildings, and picturesque views. Ideal for quiet getaways.
  • Top Experiences: Trekking to Tip N Top viewpoint, visiting Bhulla Lake, exploring St. Mary’s Church.
  • Best Time: March to June and October to December.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Kotdwar (40 km). Accessible by road.

Suggested Lansdowne Package: 2 Nights 3 Days Lansdowne Tour Itinerary

9. Ranikhet

Ranikhet

It is the Queen’s farm. It is a mountain house developed by the Britishers around historical temples and Himalayan hills. Ranikhet has a cool climate and beautiful natural beauty that fresh your senses up to the soul. It’s also popular because of the headquarters of the Kumaon Regiment of the Indian Army.

It contains the Kumaon Regimental Centre Museum. The museum includes many types of weapons, old guns, etc., to present you with the grandness and importance of the army and its various historical examples.

  • Why Visit: Known for its serene environment and panoramic views of the Himalayas, Ranikhet offers natural beauty along with charming local traditions.
  • Top Experiences: Visit Jhula Devi Temple, explore Chaubatia Orchards, play a round of golf at the Ranikhet Golf Course.
  • Best Time: March to June and September to November.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Kathgodam (88 km). Accessible by road.

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10. Auli

Auli, Uttarakhand

Auli is the coldest place, full of apple orchards, old oaks, and pine trees.  There’s not any lack of pure beauty in Auli. You can do numerous treks from the mountains of the Garhwal Himalayas and enjoy the spellbinding views of these snow-draped mountains.

Auli is a favourite hill city with many ski resorts located amidst the Himalayan hills. Many spiritual destinations also are there around Auli. It’s thought that Shankaracharya had blessed Auli with his trip.

  • Why Visit: Auli is a premier skiing destination in India and offers breathtaking views of Nanda Devi and other Himalayan peaks.
  • Top Experiences: Skiing, trekking to Gorson Bugyal, taking a ride on the Auli Ropeway.
  • Best Time: December to February for skiing; March to June for trekking.
  • How to Reach: Nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport. Accessible by road from Joshimath.

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11. Kausani

Kausani, Uttarakhand

Kausani is a hill station situated in Bageshwar. Kausani is excellent for honeymooners, nature lovers, and travellers. Kausani receives snowfall throughout winter. It is formerly called Valna. This area is blessed with lots of attractions and the sight of sunset that is so attractive. Read more about the Top 10 Tourist Places to See in Kausani.

It is guaranteed to make you enchanted. The rugged, majestic mountains around the tinsel town are coated with Oak, and Deodar Pine trees and provide a great & beautiful picture.

  • Why Visit: Kausani, often referred to as the “Switzerland of India,” offers panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, making it perfect for nature lovers and honeymooners.
  • Top Experiences: Watching the sunrise over the Himalayas, visiting Kausani Tea Estate, exploring Anasakti Ashram.
  • Best Time: March to June and September to November.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Kathgodam (132 km). Accessible by road.

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12. Dhanaulti

Dhanaulti, Uttarakhand

Dhanaulti transitioned into your conscience, such as a long-lost fantasy. It brings relaxation and silence. It can provide you with a break from the humdrum of life.

It is situated at a distance of 62 kilometres from Mussoorie.  This small city in Uttarakhand is an offbeat destination located at a height of approximately 2200 meters above sea level.

  • Why Visit: A hidden gem, Dhanaulti is known for its peace and natural beauty. It offers an offbeat experience for travelers seeking solitude.
  • Top Experiences: Visit Eco Park, trek to Surkanda Devi Temple, camping amidst the forests.
  • Best Time: March to June and October to December.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Dehradun (60 km). Accessible by road.

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13. Almora

Almora, Uttarakhand

The sprawling city of Almora is just incredible & beautiful. Here you can see the exceptional handicrafts, sumptuous cuisine, and magnificent wildlife. Almora promises its tourists a trip full of fun and memorable moments.

The enchanting allure of the Himalayas, bracing climate, and greenery leave you nothing more to be desirable. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of those hills as well as the environment.

  • Why Visit: Almora is rich in cultural heritage, adorned with ancient temples, picturesque landscapes, and vibrant traditions. It’s perfect for a peaceful retreat.
  • Top Experiences: Visit Kasar Devi Temple, explore Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, shop in Lala Bazaar.
  • Best Time: March to June and September to November.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Kathgodam (90 km). Accessible by road.

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14. Kedarnath

Kedarnath Temple, Uttarakhand

It is a part of the Chhota Char Dham Yatra of Uttarakhand. Kedarnath is the most crucial place. It is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India that is devoted to Lord Shiva. Kedarnath Temple can be reached from Gaurikund via a trek. It is open just for six months, from April to November, because of heavy snowfall in the area in the remaining months.

This temple is beneath the snow-clad mountains and nearby Chorabari Glacier, with the Mandakini River flowing facing it. Kedarnath witnesses lakhs of devotees every year come to the spiritual importance. The current Kedarnath Temple is thought to be re-constructed by Adi Shankaracharya, but the Pandavas originally built it.

  • Why Visit: One of the most revered pilgrim sites in India, Kedarnath is part of the Char Dham pilgrimage and is known for its ancient Shiva temple, surrounded by majestic peaks.
  • Top Experiences: Visit Kedarnath Temple, trek to Vasuki Tal Lake.
  • Best Time: May to October (the temple is closed during winter).
  • How to Reach: Nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport, followed by a trek from Gaurikund.

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15. Gangotri

Gangotri Temple, Uttarakhand

Gangotri pilgrimage destination is located at Uttarkashi. It is known for its four spiritual places, or you can say Char Dham. Mythological tales that after King Bhagirathi’s penance disperse over centuries, the Goddess Ganga transformed himself into a river to wash off his forefathers’ sins.

Lord Shiva then gathers Ganga to his matted locks to decrease the immense effects of her collapse. And since the Himalayan glacier in which Ganga appears has also been known as Bhagirathi. Ganga derives its title following the river passes Devprayag and Alaknanda.

  • Why Visit: Known as the origin of the holy Ganges River, Gangotri is a sacred pilgrimage site for Hindus, offering both spiritual peace and stunning natural beauty.
  • Top Experiences: Visit Gangotri Temple, trek to Gaumukh Glacier.
  • Best Time: May to October.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Dehradun. Accessible by road.

Read Also: List of Religious Places and Temples in Uttarakhand

16. Yamunotri

Yamunotri Temple, Uttarakhand

It is the Pilgrim centre and a part of Chhota Char Dham of Yamunotri. It is situated on the banks of the Garhwal Himalayas at a height of 3293 mts. The natural beauty will fascinate you with its artwork and religious charm. This sacred residence is full of blossoms. It is surrounded by undulating peaks and Himalayan glaciers, and thermal springs.

Hindu mythologies say that the Yamuna, since the sister of Yama – the God of Death-thought that a bath in the Yamuna river could pass your pain. It attracts a wide range of tourists. It is also an ideal place for adventure fans that are finding prosperity of thrill and delight. It gives you awe-inspiring sceneries.

  • Why Visit: Yamunotri is the source of the Yamuna River and is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites. It offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
  • Top Experiences: Visit Yamunotri Temple, enjoy hot springs at Janki Chatti, trek in the surrounding areas.
  • Best Time: May to October.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Dehradun. Accessible by road and trek from Janki Chatti.

17. Badrinath

Badrinath Temple, Uttarakhand

Badrinath is famous for its sacred Badrinath Temple that is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Badrinath mountain is popularly well known for its magnificent all-natural beauty. It is situated at a height of 10,279 ft. The Badrinath Temple is thought to be initially established by the saint Adi Shankaracharya. The temple houses a black rock idol of Lord Vishnu that is 1m tall and is regarded as among those 8 Swayam Vyakta Kshetras and self-manifested sculptures of Vishnu.

Badrinath Temple stays closed for six months, from November to April every year. The temple has been closed for worship on the auspicious day of Bhatridwitiya in October. In the afternoon, an Akhanda Jyoti lamp is lit to endure for six months. Badrinath Temple includes a Tapt Kund, a Hot Water Kund that’s deemed to have medicinal value. River Alaknanda is well known to originate from here.

  • Why Visit: Badrinath, one of the Char Dhams, is revered for its holy temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple is set against a backdrop of snow-clad mountains.
  • Top Experiences: Visit Badrinath Temple, explore Mana Village, visit Vasudhara Falls.
  • Best Time: May to October.
  • How to Reach: Nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport. Accessible by road.

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18. Uttarkashi

Uttarkashi

It’s among the most popular places which are full of spiritual relevance. It offers you an idea of how to increase divinity. Uttarkashi is full of ashrams and mandirs. This city has a religious vibe. Overall, the whole area boasts heaven tradition, mesmerizing natural beauty, scenic panoramas along with a superb irenic atmosphere.

Uttarkashi will provide you with a feeling of increased divinity and an out-of-body experience. It’s among the fewest places. You can also do trekking here. Uttarkashi routes will offer you some adventurous activities. Read Also: List of the Most Popular Temples of India

  • Why Visit: A spiritual town and a hub for adventure activities, Uttarkashi offers a gateway to the Himalayas with temples and stunning trekking routes.
  • Top Experiences: Visit Vishwanath Temple, trek to Dayara Bugyal, explore Nehru Institute of Mountaineering.
  • Best Time: March to June and September to November.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Dehradun. Accessible by road.

19. Chopta

Mini Switzerland Chopta, Uttarakhand

It is also known as the Switzerland of Uttrakhand. Chopta is a small place where you can find an enormous amount of peace. The next temple of Panch Kedar is situated in Tugnanath, approximately 3.5 kilometres from Chopta.

Camping in the grassy meadows of Chopta will give you the best feeling. You can also enjoy the pine, deodar, and rhododendron trees that are soul-fulfilling.

  • Why Visit: Chopta is a hidden paradise, known as the “Mini Switzerland” of Uttarakhand, offering picturesque views and a base for the trek to Tungnath and Chandrashila.
  • Top Experiences: Trek to Tungnath and Chandrashila, enjoy bird watching, camp in the meadows.
  • Best Time: April to November.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Rishikesh. Accessible by road.

Read Also: 10 Popular Camping Sites in Uttarakhand

20. Chakrata

Chakrata, Uttarakhand

Chakrata is a town nearby Dehradun in Uttarakhand. It is situated at the height of 6948 ft. It is famous for its Coniferous woods, treks, caves, and historic temples. Mountain climbing is among the popular activities to do in Chakrata. It is also a favourite destination for camping. With many gorgeous waterfalls, Tiger Falls, Chakrata is a backpacker’s paradise and a perfect place for individuals seeking offbeat holiday destinations.

The summit in the hilltown is Kharamba Peak, situated at an elevation of 10,000 feet surrounded by dense woods and nature’s bounties. The woods of chakra is home to various wildlife such as crazy fowls, panther, and deer. Read Also: List of 20 Famous Camping Destinations in India

  • Why Visit: A cantonment town with natural beauty and adventure activities, Chakrata is a peaceful retreat away from the hustle of city life.
  • Top Experiences: Visit Tiger Falls, explore Deoban, and go camping or trekking.
  • Best Time: March to June and October to December.
  • How to Reach: Nearest railway station is Dehradun (90 km). Accessible by road.

Conclusion

It is a land of untouched natural beauty and spirituality. It is a location that boasts of a scintillating view of the Himalayas and displays a cultural ethos that speaks of a harmonic coexistence with nature.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

1. What are the top tourist places to visit in Uttarakhand?

Popular places include Nainital, Mussoorie, Rishikesh, Haridwar, Auli, Dehradun, Jim Corbett National Park, and Chopta.

2. Which place in Uttarakhand is famous for its lakes?

Nainital is known for its beautiful Naini Lake and several other scenic lakes like Bhimtal and Sattal.

3. What are the famous religious places in Uttarakhand?

Haridwar, Rishikesh, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri are important pilgrimage sites in Uttarakhand.

4. Which is the best place for adventure sports in Uttarakhand?

Rishikesh is famous for river rafting, bungee jumping, and camping, while Auli is popular for skiing.

5. What is the best time to visit Uttarakhand?

The best time is from March to June (summer) and September to November (autumn) for pleasant weather and adventure activities.

6. Where can I see snowfall in Uttarakhand?

You can enjoy snowfall in places like Auli, Nainital, Mussoorie, Chopta, and Dhanaulti during the winter months (December to February).

7. What are the famous hill stations in Uttarakhand?

Popular hill stations include Mussoorie, Nainital, Ranikhet, Almora, and Kausani.

8. Is Jim Corbett National Park worth visiting?

Yes, Jim Corbett National Park is famous for its tiger reserve and is a great place for wildlife safaris.

9. Which place is best for a spiritual experience in Uttarakhand?

Rishikesh is known as the Yoga Capital of the World, and Haridwar is famous for the Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri.

10. What is special about Auli?

Auli is a popular skiing destination and offers stunning views of the Himalayan peaks, especially in winter.

11. Can I visit the Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand?

Yes, the Valley of Flowers is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is open from June to October, known for its vibrant flora and fauna.

12. Which place in Uttarakhand is best for a honeymoon?

Nainital, Mussoorie, Auli, and Kausani are ideal honeymoon destinations offering scenic beauty and peaceful surroundings.

13. Is trekking popular in Uttarakhand?

Yes, Uttarakhand offers great trekking experiences, with famous treks like Roopkund Trek, Kedarkantha Trek, Valley of Flowers Trek, and Chopta-Chandrashila Trek.

14. Which are the famous rivers in Uttarakhand?

The Ganga and Yamuna are the major rivers, and you can visit their origins at Gangotri and Yamunotri.

15. What are the offbeat places to explore in Uttarakhand?

Some offbeat places include Chopta, Binsar, Kanatal, Lansdowne, and Munsiyari, offering tranquil surroundings away from crowds.

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