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Uttaranchal Garhwal
A Tour to Uttaranchal would take you to the Garhwal region, one
of the main tourist places known for its beautiful hills and
flora and fauna. The region of Garhwal is blessed with splendid
view of snow-bound peaks of Himalayas, scenic valleys &
surroundings, meandering rivers, dense forests, which makes it a
perfect destination for Honeymoon in North India.
Uttaranchal Kumaon
Kumaon region is a major destination while on tour to
Uttaranchal. Kumaon lies right on the main axis of the Great
Himalaya range. Kumaon is the land of the Mahakali and it's
major right bank tributaries, the Goriganga, the Dhauliganga and
the Ramganga. Kumaon is a perfect destination for Honeymoon in
North India
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Uttranchal Honeymoon Holiday
Packages
Nainital-Almora-Kausani-Chaukori-Ranikhet-Corbett
Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days
Day 01: Kathgodam – Nainital (36 km drive)
Pick up from Railway Station and drop at Nainital. Day free for
leisure, Boating in Naini Lake. Dinner and night stay in Hotel
Krishna / Hotel Alka, Nainital
Day 02: Nainital
Full day free for sightseeing covering Bhimtal, Naukuchiayatal,
Sat-tal.
Dinner and night stay in Hotel Krishna / Hotel Alka, Nainital
Day 03: Nainital – Kausani
After breakfast leave for Kausani via Almora. Evening sunset
view of Himalayas from Krishna Mountview. Dinner and night stay
in Krishna Mountview, Kausani.
Day 04: Kausani
After breakfast leave for sightseeing covering Anashakti Ashram,
Baijnath and Choukori. Evening free for view the Himalayas.
Dinner and night stay in Krishna Mountview, Kausani.
Day 05: Kausani – Ranikhet (65 km)
After breakfast leave for Ranikhet Half day free for sightseeing
covering Kalka temple and golf Ground.
Day 06: Ranikhet – Corbett (125 km)
After breakfast leave for Corbett evening free for sightseeing
covering Girja temple and Corbett fall. Dinner and night stay in
Dhikuli, Corbett.
Day 07: Corbett

After breakfast leave for Jungle Safari in Corbett National
Park.
Dinner and night stay in Dhikuli, Corbett.
Day 08: Corbett – Kathgodam (74 km / 01 hr drive)
After breakfast day free for Leisure and evening drop at
Kathgodam. Overnight journey.
Arrival Delhi early morning. Tour Concludes. |
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Hardwar : - is a
holy city in the Uttaranchal in northern India. Literally
meaning Gateway to God, Haridwar is considered one of the seven
holiest places according to Hindus, as the devas are said to
have left their footprints there.The spot where the immortal
nectar fell when it was carried in a Kumba after the famed
churning of the oceans at the time of creation of the universe
is known as Brahma Kund.
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Rishikesh : - also
known as the 'place of sages' is Haridwar, at the confluence of
the Chandrabhaga and Ganga. It is believed that God by the name
of 'Hrishikesh' had appeared as an answer to the hard penances
by Rabhiya Rishi and henceforth the place derived its name.
It is the starting point for the Char dham pilgrims but also for
the people who are interested in meditation, yoga and other
aspects of Hinduism. For the adventure seekers, rishikesh is the
suggested place for starting their trekking expeditions to the
Himalayan peaks and for rafting. Also, International Yoga Week
which attracts participation form across the world, is held
here, every year, in February on the banks of the Ganga.
Rishikesh is one of the most popular pilgrim centres and gateway
to the Himalayan Shrines of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and
Yamunotri. The Yoga Centres of Rishikesh have enhanced the
significance of the place.
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Mussoorie : - is a
hill station situated in the foothills of the Himalaya ranges in
north Indian state of Uttaranchal. It is also known as "Queen of
Hills".
Having an altitude of about 2000 meters, Mussoorie, with its
green hills and varied flora and fauna, is a fascinating hill
resort. Commanding snow ranges to the north-east, and glittering
views of the Doon Valley and Shiwalik ranges in the south, the
town presents a fairyland atmosphere to the tourists.
Mussoorie is conveniently connected by road to Delhi and
major cities. It is called the "Gateway" to Yamunotri and
Gangotri Shrines of Northern India. The closest rail station is
Dehradun. Taxis are easily available for Mussorie as are buses
at regular intervals
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Dehradun
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Nestled in the
mountain ranges of the Himalaya, Dehradun is one of the oldest
cities of India and is recently declared as the Provisional
Capital of newly created Uttaranchal State in the month of
Nov’2000. Also known as the ‘Adobe of Drona’, Dehradun has
always been an important center for Garhwal rulers which was
captured by the British. The headquarters of many National
Institutes and Organizations like ONGC, Survey Of India, Forest
Research Institute, Indian Institute of Petroleum etc are
located in the city. Some of the premier educational and
Training Institutes like Indian Miltary Academy, RIMC(Rashtriya
Indian Military College), Indira Gandhi National Forest
Academy(IGNFA), Lal Bahadur Shahstri National Academy of
Administration(LBSNAA)etc are also there in Dehradun.
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Nainital
is a lovely hill station surrounded by mountains on three
sides. Most of the lakes in the region have disappeared and
whatever remains is just a glimpse of what they might have been
in the past. Today the life of Nainital revolves around the lake
of Naini. But there are few other lakes around Nainital which
are equally beautiful and attractive as the Naini lake.
River Ramganga originates from the Doodha Tauli ranges in
district Pauri Garhwal. It enters into district Nainital, before
re-entering into district Pauri Garhwal.
Nainital was discovered in 1841 by a Britisher called Lord
Barron. The weather, the surrounding and the mesmerising beauty
of this area attracted the British administrator who turned this
place into the summer capital of the United Province.
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Corbett National Park
The
overage area of the park was 520-sq-kms in 1986, and a proposed
extension of 588-sq-kms is under consideration.
Project Tiger, which
was set up with the help of the World Wildlife Fund, was
launched at Dhikala, in the
Corbett National Park on April 1, 1973. This project
was aimed at saving the Indian tiger from extinction. Over 50
mammals, 580 birds and 25 reptile species have been listed in
the Corbett National Park.T
he insect life is also astounding, noticeably specially after
the monsoons. But undoubtedly, the jewel of the Corbett is the
Indian tiger. It was estimated that in 1984,more
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