Auli


Auli, also known as Auli Bugyal, is a small town in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, India. It's located at an elevation of 2,800 meters (9,200 ft) above sea level, on a ridge in the Garhwal range of the Himalayas. Auli is known for its skiing, which is popular with both tourists and professionals. The town hosts several snow adventure events in the winter, including the national championships staged by the Winter Games Federation of India.
Chakarta


Chakrata is a hill station in the Dehradun district of Uttarakhand, India. It's located 98 km from Dehradun, between the Tons and Yamuna rivers, and surrounded by the Himalayan ranges. The town has a cantonment and is known for its natural beauty.Chakrata is at an elevation of 2,118 m (7,000 m) above sea level. It's surrounded by forests of conifers, rhododendrons, and oaks, and has many trekking trails. The northern part of the Chakrata sub-division is a popular area for trekkers and nature lovers, with virgin forests and villages of the Jaunsari tribe.
Nainital


Nainital is a hill station in Uttarakhand, India, known as the "Lake District" of India. It's located in a valley at an altitude of 6,358 ft (1,938 m) above sea level. The town is surrounded by seven hills, known as "Sapta-Shring", and is centered around the emerald-colored Naini lake, which is often dotted with sailboats.Nainital is popular with tourists all year round, and has many shops, accommodation options, and resorts. The town's varied topography includes the highest peaks, Naina Peak (2,615 m), Deopatha (2,438 m), and Ayarpatha (2,278 m), which offer views of the plain to the south and the Himalayas to the north.
Chopta


Chopta is a small town in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India, known as the "mini Switzerland" of the state. It's located at an altitude of 2,709 meters (8,888 ft) above sea level, about 40 kilometers from Gopeshwar, and on the Gopeshwar–Ukhimath road Chopta is a popular destination for trekking, bird watching, and camping.Chopta is a base camp for trekking trails that start in the region, including Tungnath and Chandrashila
Munsiyari



Munsiyari is a town and subdivision headquarters in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, India. It's l known as the "Gateway of Johar Region". Munsiyari is a popular destination for nature lovers, mountaineers, glacier enthusiasts, and high altitude trekkersMunsiyari is the base camp for treks to Milam, Ralam, and Namik Glacier, and offers views of the Himalayan peaks, including the Panchachuli range. The town is also surrounded by rolling greenery, including the Munsiyari bugyal, and has apline lakes of Maheshwari Kund and Thamri Kund.
Rishikesh
Rishikesh is a spiritual town in Uttarakhand, India, known as the "yoga capital of the world". It's located at the confluence of the Ganga and Chandrabhaga rivers. Rishikesh is a major tourist and pilgrimage hub, known for its yoga centers, ashrams, and connection with The Beatles, Rafting,
Hike, Visit temples, and Visit the Lakshman Jhula bridge and much more. The city has hosted the annual "International Yoga Festival" since 1999.




Harsil is a village and tourist destination in Uttarakhand, India, known for its apple orchards, natural beauty, and trekking trails. It's located at an altitude of 9,005 ft (2,745 meters) from sea level, on the banks of the Bhagirathi River, and 78 km from Uttarkashi. Harsil is a good destination for those seeking peace and solitude. It has traditional houses, ancient temples, and dense pine and deodar forests. The village is occupied by the Bhotia tribe, who are mainly from Tibet. Harsil has many guest houses, including budget and luxury options, and a few local dhabas serving North Indian and Garhwali food.
Harsil
Kausani is a hill station in the Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand, India. It's known for its scenic views of the Himalayan peaks, including Trishul, Nanda Devi, and Panchachuli, and its serene setting has earned it the nickname “Switzerland of India”.Kausani is located at an altitude of around 1,890 meters, atop a ridge with dense pine trees, and views of Someshwar valley on one side and Garur and Baijnath Katyuri valley on the other
Kausani has many tourist attractions, including:
Kausani Tea Estate
Rudradhari Falls
Kausani


Chamoli is a hill district in Uttarakhand, India, known for its natural beauty, shrines, temples, and the Chipko Movement. It's also a popular destination for tourists, with many attractions related to pilgrims and tourism.
Chamoli is located in the Central Himalaya, and was carved out of the former Garhwal district in 1960. It's surrounded by Uttarkashi to the northwest, Pithoragarh to the east, Bageshwar to the southeast, Almora to the west, Pauri Garhwal to the southwest, and Rudraprayag to the west. The district has a geographical area of around 7,520 km2 (2,900 sq mi).
Chamoli





Almora is a picturesque hill station in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, India, with a mild climate year-round. It's known for its rich cultural heritage, unique handicrafts, cuisine, wildlife, and panoramic views of the Himalayas. Almora is also the cultural capital of the Kumaon region, and is home to MS Dhoni's ancestral village.Almora is located at 1,638 meters above sea level, on a mountain in the shape of a horse's saddle, and surrounded by lush green mountains. The town is visited by thousands of tourists annually from all over the world.
Almora



Haridwar is a holy city in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, known for its historic temples and other places of worship. It's also one of the four holy cities of India where the Kumbh Mela takes place every 12 years, and the Ardh Kumbh every six years. Haridwar is located on the bank of the Ganges River, and has many water resources. The city is also home to the IIT Roorkee, one of the oldest and most prestigious institutes of science and engineering, and Gurukul, a university that offers traditional education.Haridwar is 230 km from Delhi and 25 km from Rishikesh, and 110 km from Mussoorie, 55 km from Dehradun, and 110 km from Devprayag.
Haridwar
Mussoorie


Mussoorie is a hill station in Uttarakhand, India, located on a 15 km horseshoe ridge at an altitude of 2,005 meters (6,578 ft). It's known as the "Queen of the Hills" for its views of the Himalayan snow ranges, varied flora and fauna, and green hills. Mussoorie is 38 km from Dehradun.Mussoorie has many attractions, including sightseeing, adventure, and shopping opportunities. The weather is generally bright and clear, except during the three months (June to August) of Monsoons.