Devbhoomi

"Land of the Gods"

Welcome to Uttarakhand: The Land of the Gods (Devbhoomi)

Nestled in the majestic Himalayas, Uttarakhand is a realm of divine beauty, thrilling adventures, and spiritual awakening. Whether you are seeking the peace of ancient temples, the adrenaline rush of white-water rafting, or the serene silence of misty mountains, Uttarakhand offers an unforgettable escape.

Explore our guide to the ultimate Himalayan retreat and find your perfect getaway.

🏔️ Top Destinations You Can’t Miss

 

Spiritual Retreats & Pilgrimage

Uttarakhand is the spiritual heart of India, drawing millions of seekers every year.

  • Haridwar: Meaning “Gateway to God,” this ancient city is famous for the mesmerizing evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri.

  • Rishikesh: Known as the Yoga Capital of the World, it sits on the banks of the Ganges and is a hub for both meditation and adventure.

  • The Char Dham: The sacred circuit encompassing Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri is a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage deep in the high Himalayas.


Enchanting Hill Stations

Escape the summer heat and immerse yourself in colonial charm and breathtaking valley views.

  • Mussoorie: Fondly called the “Queen of the Hills,” it boasts the famous Mall Road, Kempty Falls, and panoramic views of the Doon Valley.

  • Nainital: The “City of Lakes” is centered around the beautiful Naini Lake, perfect for boating and surrounded by vibrant markets.

  • Auli: India’s premier skiing destination, offering pristine slopes and spectacular views of Nanda Devi.

  • Ranikhet & Almora: Peaceful cantonment towns perfect for quiet retreats and uninterrupted Himalayan vistas.

  • Lansdowne: An unspoiled, quiet hill station surrounded by thick oak and blue pine forests.

  • Kausani: Famous for its 300 km-wide panoramic view of Himalayan peaks like Trishul and Nanchakot.


Wildlife & Nature

Biodiversity thrives in the protected forests and valleys of the state.

  • Jim Corbett National Park: India’s oldest national park, famous for its thrilling jungle safaris and majestic Bengal Tigers.

  • Valley of Flowers National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site that comes alive during the monsoon with millions of rare, blooming alpine flowers.

  • Rajaji National Park: Located near Haridwar, this park is a haven for elephants and a paradise for bird watchers.

 

🧗 Experiences & Adventures

 

Uttarakhand is not just a place to see; it’s a place to do.

  • River Rafting: Brave the rapids of the Ganges in Rishikesh or Shivpuri.

  • Trekking: Conquer the trails of the Roopkund Lake, Kedarkantha, Har Ki Dun, or the Pindari Glacier.

  • Bungee Jumping: Take a leap of faith from India’s highest bungee platform in Mohanchatti (near Rishikesh).

  • Skiing: Glide down the snow-covered slopes of Auli during the winter months.

  • Yoga & Wellness: Rejuvenate your mind and body at world-renowned ashrams in Rishikesh and Almora.