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Mukteshwar :–

Mukteshwar is a town and tourist destination in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, India. It sits high in the Kumaon Hills at an altitude of 2286 meters (7500 feet).Mukteshwar gets its name from an 350-year-old temple to Shiva, known as Mukteshwar Dham, situated atop the highest point in the town, within the IVRI campus, and close to which lie the overhanging cliffs, locally known as Chauli-ki-Jali, used for rock climbing and rappelling, with an excellent view of the valleys below.

Mussoorie :–

The marvelous hill resort – Mussoorie is located in the foothills of the Himalayas. It is some time termed as the Queen of Hills. The worth visiting sites in Mussoorie include Kulri Bazar, Library chowk and Gun hills. The spectacular sunset in Mussoorie is so dazzling that one can not express in words. The Mall, the main thoroughfare of the hill-town offers various items like Tibetan metal ware, antiques, hand carved walking sticks, cane baskets, embroidered wall hangings, garments, hill jewelry and other imported goods. The hill resort is always famous for its academic institutes. The Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration and the Defense institute of Work Studies are located here.The most exciting event in Mussoorie is the High Ride. The bird’s eye view of the city of Mussoorie is a rare experience. Major Tourist Attractions in Mussoorie are Gun Hill ,Kempty Fall ,Camel's Back Road ,Nag Devta Temple ,Mussoorie Lake, Van Chetna Kendra ,Jwalaji Temple (Benog Hill).

Nainital :–

Nainital is a place of hidden surprise. It is one of the best resorts of the world. The legendary Naini Lake of the town offers an enjoyable booting experience to thousands of visitors who come from all over the world. This pretty hill station nestled in the Kumaon region is named after the green eyes (naina) of Parvati, Lord Shiva’s consort. The hill city is set around Naina Lake, at an altitude of 1938 m from sea level.Dotted with snow capped peaks, verdant valleys, rolling meadows and crystal clear lakes, Nainital has carved the epithet of “Lake district” of India. The lake is surrounded by seven hills called Sapta-Shring. The place is popularly known as “Crystal City” owing to its watch factory on the outskirts of the city. In the foothills is the world’s famous Corbett National Park, a home to many wild life species. The Mall lies between the lake’s tail Tallital at its south and lakes’ head Mallital to the northwest. There is a bridge popularly known as Danth on which a statue of Gandhiji . Major Tourist Attractions in Nainital are Snow View,Naini Peak ,Dorothy's Seat ,Land's End ,Hanuman Garhi.

Patal Bhuvaneshwar :–

Patal Bhuvaneshwar is one of the important pilgrimages in Uttarakhand, famous for its cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The way to this cave temple is through a narrow tunnel. Inside the cave the limestone formations have taken the shape of many Gods and Goddesses of Hindu pantheon. You can distinctly see the forms of Ganesha, Sheesh Nag, Garur, Shivling etc.The motorable road just ends half a kilometer away from the cave. While entering into this narrow cave one can feel as if he is entering to the centre of the earth. It is not just a single cave but a group of caves.#Top

Pauri :–

Pauri is a land blessed with splendid view of snow-bound peaks of Himalayas, scenic valleys & surroundings, meandering rivers, dense forests and the hospitable people. This sleepy town is surrounded by the Himalayan peaks Swargarohini, Nandadevi, Trishul, Sumeru, Jogin and Chaukhamba offering breathtaking views of their snow-laden peaks.#Top

Pithoragarh :–

Pithoragarh is a small town, which gives its name to the district. It lies in the centre of the western half of the Soar Valley which resembles the Kashmir valley on a miniature scale. It is prettily dotted with villages, generally placed on eminences. The view from some of the higher altitudes in Pithoragarh captures the snow-capped peaks of Panch Chulhi, Nanda Devi and Nanda Kot The town is set in a valley popularly known as "Soar"(root meaning is Cool) and lies in the centre of four hills Chandak, Dhwaj, Kumdar and Thal Kedar, and stretches in the southern flank to Jhulaghat demarcated by the Kali river adjoining the barren peaks of Nepal Hills. It is snuggled in the folds of four kots Bhatkot, Dungerkot, Udaikot and Unchakot. Pithoragarh, is known as the gateway to the Himalaya's from the north, as pilgrims trek through this town to the Kailash Lake Manasarovar and Om Parvat.#Top

Ranikhet :–

Ranikhet is situated in the northern part of the state of Uttarakhand, located at a height of 1824 metres from sea level. The environment of this small hill station is attractive as well as peaceful. The place is full of ancient temples which attract devotees from all over the nation to do silent meditation. The place got its name by Rani Padmabati, the queen of King Sukherdev. She discovered this exotic land and decided to stay here.Ranikhet offers an excellent view of the Himalayan peak of Nandadevi. The Jhuladevi Temple is close to this town. Ranikhet can be visited through out the year but the winter is more recommended due to its snowfall. Ranikhet is situated in the northern part of the state of Uttarakhand, in the northern region of India. It is situated in the Kumaon hills and is located on an altitude of 1829 m above sea level. Tourist Attractions in Ranikhet are Chaubatia,Jhoola Devi Ram Mandir ,Mankameshwar ,Bhaludam ,Tarikhet ,Kalika . It has been endowed with ample natural beauty in the form of green meadows, undulating hills, snow-capped mountains, serpentine rivers and crystal clear rivulets.#Top

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