If I were to spend 7 days of vacation I will come to this place and spend all 7 days here just living like THAT, see temples, spend time in temples, see all green forests, walking through swirling roads, eating bruce flowers, Kheem Singh Rautala baal mithai……., going to Swami Vivekanabd math here and spend time with some learned locals.
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Ranikhet Hills – Uttarakhand’s Kumayun Travel Part -1
After my travels I can say Uttarakhand is Switzerland of India. In many parts of world a hill station ends after a few KM but in state Uttarakhand, India you can enjoy scenic nature treasure for hundreds of kilometers. The never ending pine, silver and green oak, bruce, cedar, ancient temples, rivers not ending list. The […]
Nainital Hills – Uttarakhand’s KumayunTravel Part -1
After my travels all India and abroad, I can say Uttarakhand is Switzerland of India. In many parts of world a hill station ends after a few KM but in state Uttarakhand, India you can enjoy scenic nature treasure for hundreds of kilometers. The never ending pine, silver and green oak, bruce, cedar, ancient temples, […]
Uttarakhand’s Travel itinerary – Part-1 (Kumayun)
Uttarakhand The Land of Gods – Itinerary-1 (Kumayun) “After my travels all India and abroad, I can say Uttarakhand is Switzerland of India. In many parts of world a hill station ends after a few KM but in state Uttarakhand, India you can enjoy scenic nature […]
Patal Bhuvneshwar – Uttarakhand’s Kumayun Travel Part -1
Three unique things about Patal Bhuvneshwar. One is Holy of holy Patal Bhuvneshwar caves which is equivalent to worshipping at Char Dham of Uttarakhand. Second is splendid Himalayas I think slightly better than Kausani and third thing is Parwati Resort which is the only hotel currently which gives full view of Himalayas with trekking support.
Ooty Hills – A Complete Hill Station
Ooty Hills – A Complete Hill Station History of place Ooty was originally occupied by Toda tribe and later taken by East India Company from Tipu Sultan after 4th Mysore-Anglo war in 1799AD. The Toda in the Nilgiris are first referenced in a record belonging to Hoysala king Vishnuvardhana and his general Punisa, dated 1117 CE. […]