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Uttarakhand Tour

Uttarakhand Tour

Duration: 6 Nights 7 Days

Covering Spots

  • Nainital
  • Ranikhet
  • Almora
  • Kausani
  • Jim Corbett National Park
  • Bhimtal
  • Sattal
  • Mukteshwar

Details


Day 1
: Arrival in Nainital, check in, visit Naini Lake, Naina Devi Temple, and Mall Road.

Day 2
: Explore Nainital – visit Snow View Point, Tiffin Top, Nainital Zoo, and Eco Cave Garden.

Day 3
: Drive to Ranikhet (60 km) – Visit Jhula Devi Temple, Chaubatia Orchards, and Golf Course.

Day 4
: Drive to Almora (50 km) – Explore Kasar Devi Temple, Bright End Corner, and Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary.

Day 5
: Proceed to Kausani (52 km) – Visit Anasakti Ashram, Tea Gardens, and enjoy sunset views of the Himalayan Peaks.

Day 6
: Drive to Jim Corbett National Park (120 km) – Enjoy a jungle safari in Corbett.

Day 7
: Visit Garjiya Devi Temple, return to your base destination.

Best Time to Visit

March to June (Summer) for pleasant weather. October to February (Winter) for snowfall and snow-clad mountains. November to February for wildlife sightings in Jim Corbett.

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest airport is Pantnagar Airport (70 km from Nainital). By Train: The nearest railway station is Kathgodam (35 km from Nainital), well-connected to major cities. By Road: Uttarakhand has a good road network. Regular buses and private taxis are available from Delhi, Dehradun, and other cities.

Distance Between Important Points

Delhi to Nainital: 300 km Nainital to Ranikhet: 60 km Ranikhet to Almora: 50 km Almora to Kausani: 52 km Kausani to Jim Corbett: 120 km

Entry Fees

Nainital Zoo: ₹50 for adults, ₹20 for children Jim Corbett National Park Safari: ₹1000-1500 per person depending on the zone and safari type Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary: ₹150 for Indians, ₹600 for foreign nationals

Closing Day

Nainital Zoo: Closed on Mondays Jim Corbett National Park: Closed during monsoon (July to October)

Add-on Spots

  • Bhimtal and Sattal for scenic lakes and boating near Nainital. Mukteshwar for beautiful orchards
  • scenic views
  • and adventure sports.

Historical Background

Nainital is a popular hill station named after the Naini Lake and the temple of Goddess Naina Devi.
Ranikhet was developed by the British as a summer retreat and is known for its military cantonment.
Almora is known for its ancient temples and rich cultural heritage, with influences from the Chand Dynasty.
Jim Corbett National Park was the first national park in India, established in 1936 to protect Bengal tigers, and named after the famous hunter-turned-conservationist, Jim Corbett.

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