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How long is the drive from Rishikesh to Kausani?

The direct drive from Rishikesh to Kausani is 168 mi (271 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 56 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Rishikesh to Kausani, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Haridwar, as well as top places to visit like Maa Anandamayee Ashram and Shri Maa Chandi Devi Temple, Haridwar, or the ever-popular Eco Park.

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Top city between Rishikesh and Kausani

The top city between Rishikesh and Kausani is Haridwar. It's less than an hour from Rishikesh and 6 hours from Kausani.
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Haridwar

Haridwar, located in Uttarakhand, North India, is an ancient city and a significant Hindu pilgrimage site where the River Ganges emerges from the Himalayan foothills. The city is known for its sacred ghats, with Har Ki Pauri being the largest and hosting a nightly Ganga Aarti ceremony. This event attracts worshippers and visitors alike. Haridwar is also famous for major festivals like the annual Kanwar Mela.
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24 minutes off the main route, 7% of way to Kausani

Best stops along Rishikesh to Kausani drive

The top stops along the way from Rishikesh to Kausani (with short detours) are Laxman Jhula, Triveni Ghat, and Bhulla Taal. Other popular stops include Shri Baijnath Group of Temples, Shri Maa Chandi Devi Temple, Haridwar, and Shri Kedarnath Jyotirlinga Temple.
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Eco Park

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Eco Park, located in Dhanaulti, is a serene and beautiful national park surrounded by deodar and oak trees. Despite lacking some basic infrastructure like good toilets and seating areas, visitors can enjoy hiking trails and comfortable swings with stunning views. The park is divided into two forests - Amber and Dhara, making it an ideal destination for families with a dedicated playground for kids.
Beautiful beautiful beautiful. Must do!! Best if you carry water bottle (please get it back too and don’t throw trash there). Keep walking, talk to your loved ones. Do a research on the kinds of birds you can see here and download relevant apps (merilyn is what I use) you can see beautiful birds, best views of the snow capped mountains, flowers in spring (march-april). Carry tea or simple snacks and plan a picnic here. Best if you go during afternoon/evening. Mostly the place is a simple walk, but the view is great. And if you enjoy being in the jungle then this is perfect.
Urvi S — Google review
It is a serene place to relax and have a great time with your family and friends. There are small and not so difficult trails you can walk to enjoy the artistic view of nature around. The pine trees and flowers in the park are really beautiful. Please do not pluck flowers and do not litter. 🙏 It requires at least 1 hour to see around but you can spend more time. The ticket is priced at Rs 50 for adults. It has these amenities.. Toilets Dustbins Benches to sit and relax Swing Sheds Some paid adventure activities for kids in a small area. Parking is outside in the open area at a safe distance from the main road. There are eateries outside where you can get plenty of food options to choose from. Enjoy the weather and scenery.
Vikramajeet P — Google review
50₹ ticket for one adult. 25₹ ticket for one child below 9 year. It is a one time park location if you are coming here first time. There are some little activities here which has separate ticket. Green place filled with trees. A Hidden Gem for Nature Lovers! Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful — this place is truly a must-visit for anyone who enjoys nature, peace, and panoramic views. I highly recommend bringing a water bottle with you — and please, take it back with you. Let’s help keep this beautiful spot clean and trash-free for everyone to enjoy. The walk is simple and serene, perfect for a relaxing stroll with your loved ones. It’s a great place to talk, unwind, and reconnect with nature. If you’re into birdwatching, do a little research beforehand! You can spot a variety of birds here, and I personally use the Merlin app for identification — it makes the experience even more rewarding. In spring (March-April), the flowers are in full bloom, making the area look absolutely magical. The views of the snow-capped mountains are breathtaking and offer amazing photo opportunities. I suggest packing some tea or light snacks and turning your visit into a peaceful picnic. Afternoon or early evening is the best time to visit for both good lighting and cooler weather. If you enjoy being in a forest-like setting, you will absolutely love this place. Highly recommended for a short escape into nature!
Rishabh R — Google review
A beautiful garden eco park a must visit in dhanolti. Nice and serene calm place to spend time with families/ couples. It's a great place to just relax and to enjoy through stunning views of Himalayas.
Mancy P — Google review
Visiting Eco Park in Dhanaulti was an absolutely wonderful experience! The place is surrounded by lush greenery, and the peaceful atmosphere makes it perfect for a relaxing getaway from the city chaos. What I loved the most was that it’s not crowded at all, giving you the chance to truly enjoy nature at your own pace. It's a great spot for a picnic with family and kids—there’s plenty of open space, fresh air, and beautiful walking trails. The park is also very well maintained, which adds to the overall pleasant experience. Whether you’re visiting with friends, family, or just looking for some quiet time in nature, Eco Park in Dhanaulti is a hidden gem worth exploring. Highly recommended! 🌿💚
Sourav Y — Google review
My experience at Eco Park Dhanaulti was truly wonderful. The park's natural beauty, coupled with its adventure activities and serene atmosphere, makes it a must-visit destination in Dhanaulti. I highly recommend it to nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and families looking for a fun and relaxing getaway..
Ajay B — Google review
A small park/garden in dhanaulti with beautiful flowers throughout the garden. There are adventure activities inside them, around 100/- per activity. Entry charges: 50/- per person Parking is available 100m ahead pf the park which is chargeable at 20/- per scooty and 50/- per car. There are some tea / corn stalls nearby. All around view from the garden is really great. A must visit point in dhanaulti
SHIVAM A — Google review
Eco Park in Dhanaulti is a must if you're around—whether you're staying in Dhanaulti or visiting from Mussoorie. It’s super peaceful, full of greenery and flowers, and just a great spot to take a walk and chill in nature. Plus, it’s perfect for clicking some great photos. It's definitely worth a stop!
Foram C — Google review
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Chamba - Mussoorie Rd, Dhanolti, Uttarakhand 249180, India
+91 76687 73373
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Maa Anandamayee Ashram

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Maa Anandamayee Ashram, situated in Kankhal, Haridwar, is a serene and spiritual place dedicated to the renowned saint Sri Anandamoyi Ma. The ashram features the mausoleum of Ma Anandmayi and hosts twilight aarti and satsangs that are quite captivating for both the ashram residents and followers.
Divine place that has lots of positive vibrations & it is definitely because of Maa presence. Good to place to sit & meditate & experience the Ananda (joy). There is also a Rudrashak tree & big yaagasala behind the ashram. Must visit place for all spiritual seekers.
Hemanth K — Google review
Maa Anandamayee Ashram in Kankhal is a sacred and serene place that offers a deeply spiritual experience. Dedicated to the revered saint Maa Anandamayee, this ashram exudes peace and divine energy, making it an ideal retreat for seekers and devotees. The ashram is well-maintained, with beautifully kept gardens, clean premises, and a soothing ambiance that encourages meditation and reflection. The main attraction here is the Samadhi Sthal of Maa Anandamayee, where devotees can feel an overwhelming sense of calm and spiritual connection. The temple and prayer hall offer a perfect setting for chanting and silent contemplation. Located near the holy Ganga River, the ashram allows visitors to experience the sacred vibrations of Haridwar. Many spiritual discourses, bhajans, and meditation sessions are held here, making it a great place for those looking to deepen their spiritual practice. The ashram staff is kind and welcoming, ensuring that every visitor has a comfortable and fulfilling experience. Whether you are a devotee of Maa Anandamayee or simply seeking a peaceful place to reconnect with yourself, this ashram is a must-visit. Its divine energy, serene surroundings, and spiritual atmosphere make it a truly special place in Haridwar. A visit here leaves one feeling refreshed, inspired, and deeply connected to the higher self. Highly recommended for anyone on a spiritual journey.
Tanmay D — Google review
Ma anandmayi Ashram is Great place to visit in Haridwar Kankhal. There is a Samadhi Mandir of Maa where you can sit in the hall and meditate and pray and there is also a store where you can find books and many other things about Maa like photographs, mala, idol, dhoti, bracelet and many more things. Also there is general Hall which is open for all day. A very beautiful Aarti is performed in the Samadhi Temple.
Jaimin V — Google review
This is Sri Anandamayi Ma Samadhi place. Very Divine place. Recently on 1st of December 2024 Maa influence me to come for her Darshan with my family. Maa is full of compassion.
Simply J — Google review
Maa Anandamayee Ashram is a serene place to visit, meditate, do seva and immerse into a spiritual atmosphere. I visited this place in April 2024 for the first time. Should come again as when I receive Maa's call.
Anup D — Google review
A sacred place,the arts inside the temple are beautiful.But very near the road. It's difficult to meditate there because of the chaos of traffic.
Yoga P — Google review
The Maa Anandamayee Ashram in Kankhal, Haridwar, is one of the most peaceful and spiritually uplifting places I have visited. Dedicated to Maa Anandamayi, one of India’s most revered spiritual saints, the ashram beautifully preserves her teachings and continues to radiate the serenity she embodied throughout her life. The moment you enter the ashram premises, a sense of calmness and positivity surrounds you. Unlike the usual hustle of Haridwar’s ghats, the ashram is quiet and serene, making it a perfect retreat for anyone looking to disconnect from worldly chaos. The gardens are well-maintained, filled with flowering plants, and the pathways are clean and soothing to walk through. Sitting under the trees or by the meditation halls, one can truly feel the divine vibrations that linger in this sacred space. The samadhi of Maa Anandamayi is the central attraction here, where devotees sit in silence, meditating and offering prayers. The samadhi area is beautifully maintained and creates an atmosphere of deep devotion. The temple within the ashram is simple yet filled with spiritual energy. Chanting, bhajans, and occasional discourses add to the uplifting ambience, making every visit a soulful experience. What I found truly inspiring is how the ashram not only preserves the memory of Maa Anandamayi but also continues her legacy of selfless service. The trust runs various charitable and spiritual activities, keeping alive her message of love, devotion, and inner awakening. Reading about her life and teachings inside the ashram’s library and exhibition areas adds so much meaning to the visit. Another wonderful aspect is the presence of devotees and visitors from across the world. Despite cultural differences, everyone comes together here with one common purpose — peace and spiritual growth. The environment is welcoming, calm, and deeply inclusive. ✨ Tips for Visitors: * The mornings and evenings are the best times to experience the ashram’s peaceful aura. * Spend some quiet moments near the samadhi for meditation — it feels truly transformative. * If possible, attend the prayer sessions or satsangs, which are deeply enriching. In conclusion, the Maa Anandamayee Ashram is not just a religious place, but a sanctuary of peace and spiritual wisdom. It offers a rare opportunity to pause, reflect, and connect with the divine within. If you are in Haridwar, this ashram is a must-visit for a soulful experience beyond rituals and traditions.
Shubham S — Google review
Nice and calm place, made out of white marble stones. There is peace over the full place. You will enjoy your time here.
Sumanta C — Google review
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4.3
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Shree Shree Maa Anandamayee Ashram, Brahm Vihar Colony, Kankhal, Haridwar, Uttarakhand 249408, India
http://www.anandamayi.org/
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Shri Maa Chandi Devi Temple, Haridwar

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Perched atop the Neel Parvat in the Shivalik Hills, Shri Maa Chandi Devi Temple is a historic Hindu pilgrimage site with a rich legacy. Built in 1929, it is believed to house an ancient idol of the goddess dating back to the 8th century. The temple attracts devotees year-round and is known as a Siddha Peetha, where worshippers seek fulfillment of their desires.
Chandi devi temple located at hilltop of Neel Parvat was memorable experience. We went by ropeway to enjoy bird's eye view of Haridwar, Ganda river and surrounding hills. Early Morning Trekking is also good option to enjoy panaramic view. You can either buy combo of Mansa devi and chandi devi temple the only thing is you should be able to reach both temples on the same day if there's no long queues then it's easy. When we went in 2022 combo charges 324 rs per person while only chandi devi temple ticket charges 195 rs per person. Temple is clean and well maintained. Temple premises contains idols of lord kali ma, sankat mochan hanuman, Maa Annapurna, Santoshi Maa etc. This siddhpeeth is heavy crowded on festive like Navratri and holiday season. There are waiting halls at each levels and quite nice dining cafe inside and children game area to spend sometime. You'll find beautiful dress photography studies at all places in haridwar rishikesh masoorie.
Kinjal R — Google review
Chandi Devi Temple in Haridwar is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Chandi, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati. Located atop Neel Parvat on the Eastern summit of the Shivalik Hills, it's one of the Panch Teerth (Five Pilgrimages) and Siddha Peethas in Haridwar. *Key Features:* - *Architecture*: The temple's structure was built in 1929 by Suchat Singh, the King of Kashmir, while the main idol is believed to have been installed by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century. - *Significance*: This temple is highly revered as a Siddha Peetha, where devotees believe their wishes are fulfilled. - *Festivals*: Major festivals celebrated here include Navratri, Chandi Chaudas, and Kumbh Mela. *Visitor Information:* - *Timings*: The temple is open from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM. - *Entry Fee*: There is no entry fee, but a ropeway ride costs ₹95 per person for a round trip. - *Ropeway*: The Chandi Devi Udankhatola ropeway offers stunning views of the Ganges River and Haridwar. *How to Reach:* - *By Air*: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, approximately 40 km from the temple. - *By Train*: Haridwar Railway Station is about 8 km from the temple. - *By Road*: The temple is well-connected by road, with regular bus services from Delhi and other nearby cities. *Tips for Tour Managers:* - Plan for a 2-3 hour visit to explore the temple and its surroundings. - Encourage your group to take the ropeway ride for panoramic views. - Remind your group to dress modestly and follow temple rules. - Consider visiting during Navratri or other festivals for a more vibrant experience
Jalaj T — Google review
We visited Maa Chandi Devi Temple and had a wonderful spiritual and scenic experience. We went up using the ropeway, which was truly enjoyable — the short 5-minute ride offered beautiful views of the mountains and the surrounding greenery. It felt peaceful and refreshing. After reaching the top, we took the blessings of Maa Chandi Devi, and also visited the nearby Hanuman, Anjana Mata, and Santoshi Mata temples. The place has a divine atmosphere, and the entire visit felt serene and fulfilling. Overall, it’s a must-visit place for both spiritual seekers and nature lovers. The combination of the ropeway ride and the temple’s peaceful ambiance makes it a memorable experience.
Raj D — Google review
Ma Chandi Devi Mandir, located on the beautiful Neel Parvat hill in Haridwar, is one of the most sacred and enchanting temples in Uttarakhand. Dedicated to Goddess Chandi Devi, this temple is not only a significant spiritual destination but also a place that fills the heart with peace and devotion. According to mythology, the temple marks the site where Goddess Chandi defeated the demons Chanda and Munda, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. The journey to the temple itself is memorable. Devotees can either trek up the hill or take the ropeway (Udan Khatola), which is an experience in itself. The ropeway offers a magnificent panoramic view of the Ganga River, the lush green forests, and the entire city of Haridwar. As you ascend, the cool breeze and scenic beauty make the ride truly mesmerizing. It feels as if you’re floating above nature’s divine canvas. The temple premises are clean, well-maintained, and radiate positive energy. The aura of the Goddess, combined with the chants of devotees, creates a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Visiting Ma Chandi Devi Mandir is not just a religious trip—it’s a soulful experience that connects you with faith, nature, and inner peace. A must-visit place for anyone coming to Haridwar.
Himanshu K — Google review
The ropeway to Chandi Devi Temple offers stunning aerial views of Haridwar, the Ganga river, and surrounding hills. The ride is smooth, safe, and takes just a few minutes to reach the top. A great experience for all age groups and totally worth it for the scenic views alone.
Joyita S — Google review
The temple is peaceful and worth visiting, but the overall management is poor. Ropeway waiting time is 1–2 hours and the area is overcrowded. Biggest issue is returning without your own vehicle — auto drivers refuse to go unless their big autos are full, making tourists wait for hours. Strongly recommend visiting only if you have your own transport. We recently visited Chandi Devi Temple in Haridwar and while the temple itself is serene and spiritually uplifting, the overall experience left us disappointed due to poor management around the visit. To reach the temple, you need to take the tram (ropeway) service, but the waiting time is extremely long — anywhere between 1–2 hours. The starting point for the tram is overcrowded, which makes the wait even more uncomfortable. There are some small shops for souvenirs, snacks, and games, but that doesn’t balance the chaos. Once you reach the top, there is a small hike via stairway to the temple. The stairs are divided into two sides — one for going up (which is in good condition) and one for coming down (which is poorly maintained and quite difficult to walk on). All of this could still be manageable, but the biggest problem starts when you have to return to your hotel or onward destination without your own vehicle. The auto drivers outside act like goons — they refuse to take passengers unless their large autos are filled completely, or you hire the entire vehicle even if you’re a single person. When I asked small auto drivers, they said they’re afraid of the big ones as they get threatened or beaten if they pick up customers from there. We ended up waiting more than an hour just to get back, which completely ruined the experience. The temple is worth visiting, but I strongly recommend going with your own vehicle. The authorities really need to step in and resolve this transportation issue, as it’s making tourists suffer unnecessarily.
Anshita — Google review
This temple is located on Alaknanda river. This temple is surrounded by mountains and water it makes more beautiful and attractive.As per mythology the goddess changes her form three times a day. Dhari Devi is considered the guardian and protector of the Char Dham pilgrimage.
Yajushi D — Google review
Its famous temple in Kumbha nagri Haridwar.. Mata chandi devi Temple located in Mountains.. Rope way also available.. Best Experience.. Must visit If you are in Haridwar..
SUNNY K — Google review
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4.3
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W5MJ+G63, Haridwar, Uttarakhand 249408, India
+91 97194 09897
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Surkanda devi temple

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Surkanda Devi Temple is a Hindu temple located on top of a steep hill, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Dedicated to Goddess Sati, it sits at an altitude of 3030m and can be reached by a 2km trek. Alternatively, visitors can take a ropeway for convenience. The temple is one of the 51 'Shaktipith' of Mata and hosts a popular annual festival.
Visiting Surkanda Devi Temple was a spiritually uplifting and scenic experience. The trek to the temple, surrounded by dense forests and misty mountains, felt both adventurous and serene. From the top, the panoramic views of the Himalayas were simply breathtaking. The temple’s peaceful aura and connection to local legends add a deeper spiritual charm. It’s a perfect blend of devotion, nature, and tranquility.
Vnomad — Google review
Visiting Surkanda Devi Temple was one of the highlights of my trip to Kanatal! To reach the temple, you’ll need to climb a short stretch of steps, and then you have two options: either take the ropeway (₹225 per person) for a quick ride up, or continue the scenic trek to the top. A quick tip: beware of the mischievous monkeys along the way, they’ve absolutely mastered the art of snatching snacks and bags, so keep your belongings close! 🐒 The temple itself is beautifully maintained, clean, organized, and peaceful. The moment you reach the top, you’re rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of the Himalayas that makes every step worth it. You can easily spend hours here soaking in the serenity, admiring the architecture, and just being present in the moment. If you’re anywhere in the Tehri region of Uttarakhand, Surkanda Devi Temple is an absolute must-visit, a perfect blend of spirituality, nature, and scenic beauty. 🌄🙏
Abhinav G — Google review
One of the Shaktipeeth where Maa Sati's head was said to be fallen. The temple is on a hill with amazing views from all sides. The trek not too long and properly paved can be steep in some places so recommended to take frequent breaks if your not used to the trekking. There is a option for cable cart but it was not operation during the time we visited (Mid Aug). At the top the air feels fresh and very calm.
Vedant M — Google review
I went for the evening aarti at Surkanda Devi temple and honestly it was such a peaceful experience. The whole place had this divine energy, and with the cool breeze blowing. The view from the top was just breathtaking – mountains covered in mist and the sky slowly turning golden. When the bells started ringing and the aarti began, it gave me goosebumps. Sitting there, with nature all around and the sound of prayers, it was truly mast and unforgettable
Deepanshu N — Google review
Surkanda Devi Temple, located near Dhanaulti in Uttarakhand, is a revered Hindu shrine and a must-visit for both pilgrims and nature enthusiasts. ​Key Points: ​Spiritual Significance: It's one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, where, according to mythology, the head of Goddess Sati fell after her self-immolation. ​The Trek: The temple is situated at an altitude of approximately 2,757 meters and requires a 2-3 km moderate trek from Kaddukhal village. The path is well-maintained and offers scenic views. ​Ropeway: A ropeway has been built to provide easy access for those who cannot or prefer not to trek. ​Location & Views: The temple is nestled amidst dense forests of deodar, rhododendron, and oak, providing stunning panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks, including Chaukhamba and Nanda Devi. ​Best Time to Visit: The ideal time is during the summer (April to June) and autumn (September to November) for pleasant weather and clear views. Winters (December to March) bring snowfall, making the trek challenging but offering a unique, snow-covered landscape. ​Nearby Attractions: The temple is a short distance from popular hill stations like Dhanaulti, Kanatal, and Mussoorie, making it a great day trip. You can also explore places like Tehri Dam and various adventure activities in the region.
NIKHIL A — Google review
This is my once in a lifetime experience getting to the feet of Mata Surkanda Devi at 10000 ft above. There are two ways to reach the Temple. Trekking and Ropeway. We took ropeway as we were with Senior Citizens. Also the trekking is difficult. Taking Ropeway is also time saving. It's so peaceful above and literally above the clouds. Amazing experience.
SUBHADEEP J — Google review
Every morning view start with this famous and worshiped temple as I open my main door. Because as I look straight to the beautiful view I see the mountain on which this beautiful and famous temple situated. I often visit this place a year or 2 from my childhood. Foreigners and many other states people frequently visit this place because it's nearest to mussoorie the overrated place of uttarakhand and nearest to my beautiful town chamma or chamba tehri garhwal uttarakhand.
Mohit N — Google review
This temple is so beautiful; I just love going there. It has such a calming vibe, and sitting to meditate feels incredibly peaceful. Plus, the view from the temple's location is mesmerizing—you can even get a glimpse of the Himalayas! It's also one of the Shaktipeeths, and for those who can't walk, there's an affordable ropeway. It's definitely a must-visit if you live nearby and have the time.
Anup S — Google review
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Kaddukhal surkanda hike start, Chamba, Saklana Range, Uttarakhand 249145, India
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Surkanda devi temple

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Sacred & Religious Sites
Surkanda Devi Temple is a Hindu temple located on top of a steep hill, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Dedicated to Goddess Sati, it sits at an altitude of 3030m and can be reached by a 2km trek. Alternatively, visitors can take a ropeway for convenience. The temple is one of the 51 'Shaktipith' of Mata and hosts a popular annual festival.
Visiting Surkanda Devi Temple was a spiritually uplifting and scenic experience. The trek to the temple, surrounded by dense forests and misty mountains, felt both adventurous and serene. From the top, the panoramic views of the Himalayas were simply breathtaking. The temple’s peaceful aura and connection to local legends add a deeper spiritual charm. It’s a perfect blend of devotion, nature, and tranquility.
Vnomad — Google review
Visiting Surkanda Devi Temple was one of the highlights of my trip to Kanatal! To reach the temple, you’ll need to climb a short stretch of steps, and then you have two options: either take the ropeway (₹225 per person) for a quick ride up, or continue the scenic trek to the top. A quick tip: beware of the mischievous monkeys along the way, they’ve absolutely mastered the art of snatching snacks and bags, so keep your belongings close! 🐒 The temple itself is beautifully maintained, clean, organized, and peaceful. The moment you reach the top, you’re rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of the Himalayas that makes every step worth it. You can easily spend hours here soaking in the serenity, admiring the architecture, and just being present in the moment. If you’re anywhere in the Tehri region of Uttarakhand, Surkanda Devi Temple is an absolute must-visit, a perfect blend of spirituality, nature, and scenic beauty. 🌄🙏
Abhinav G — Google review
One of the Shaktipeeth where Maa Sati's head was said to be fallen. The temple is on a hill with amazing views from all sides. The trek not too long and properly paved can be steep in some places so recommended to take frequent breaks if your not used to the trekking. There is a option for cable cart but it was not operation during the time we visited (Mid Aug). At the top the air feels fresh and very calm.
Vedant M — Google review
I went for the evening aarti at Surkanda Devi temple and honestly it was such a peaceful experience. The whole place had this divine energy, and with the cool breeze blowing. The view from the top was just breathtaking – mountains covered in mist and the sky slowly turning golden. When the bells started ringing and the aarti began, it gave me goosebumps. Sitting there, with nature all around and the sound of prayers, it was truly mast and unforgettable
Deepanshu N — Google review
Surkanda Devi Temple, located near Dhanaulti in Uttarakhand, is a revered Hindu shrine and a must-visit for both pilgrims and nature enthusiasts. ​Key Points: ​Spiritual Significance: It's one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, where, according to mythology, the head of Goddess Sati fell after her self-immolation. ​The Trek: The temple is situated at an altitude of approximately 2,757 meters and requires a 2-3 km moderate trek from Kaddukhal village. The path is well-maintained and offers scenic views. ​Ropeway: A ropeway has been built to provide easy access for those who cannot or prefer not to trek. ​Location & Views: The temple is nestled amidst dense forests of deodar, rhododendron, and oak, providing stunning panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks, including Chaukhamba and Nanda Devi. ​Best Time to Visit: The ideal time is during the summer (April to June) and autumn (September to November) for pleasant weather and clear views. Winters (December to March) bring snowfall, making the trek challenging but offering a unique, snow-covered landscape. ​Nearby Attractions: The temple is a short distance from popular hill stations like Dhanaulti, Kanatal, and Mussoorie, making it a great day trip. You can also explore places like Tehri Dam and various adventure activities in the region.
NIKHIL A — Google review
This is my once in a lifetime experience getting to the feet of Mata Surkanda Devi at 10000 ft above. There are two ways to reach the Temple. Trekking and Ropeway. We took ropeway as we were with Senior Citizens. Also the trekking is difficult. Taking Ropeway is also time saving. It's so peaceful above and literally above the clouds. Amazing experience.
SUBHADEEP J — Google review
Every morning view start with this famous and worshiped temple as I open my main door. Because as I look straight to the beautiful view I see the mountain on which this beautiful and famous temple situated. I often visit this place a year or 2 from my childhood. Foreigners and many other states people frequently visit this place because it's nearest to mussoorie the overrated place of uttarakhand and nearest to my beautiful town chamma or chamba tehri garhwal uttarakhand.
Mohit N — Google review
This temple is so beautiful; I just love going there. It has such a calming vibe, and sitting to meditate feels incredibly peaceful. Plus, the view from the temple's location is mesmerizing—you can even get a glimpse of the Himalayas! It's also one of the Shaktipeeths, and for those who can't walk, there's an affordable ropeway. It's definitely a must-visit if you live nearby and have the time.
Anup S — Google review
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Kaddukhal surkanda hike start, Chamba, Saklana Range, Uttarakhand 249145, India
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Triveni Ghat

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Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh is a significant spiritual site located on the banks of the Ganges River. It is considered the biggest and busiest ghat along the river, holding immense religious importance for Hindus. The evening Aarti, known as Maha Aarti, is a pure and sacred ritual that attracts many devotees. This ghat is renowned for its serene ambiance during early morning hours when visitors can witness the tranquil beauty of sunrise and experience a profound sense of peace.
Must visit place when you are travelling to Rushikesh. The aarti at Triveni ghat is a devotional experience. Reach early to get a good spot for attending the aarti. In winter months aarti starts around 6pm. After the aarti there is Bhajan where one can enjoy the spiritual connection.
Veena S — Google review
I have vitnessed almost all famous aartis of GANGAJI at Haridwar and Rishikesh during the trip but Aarti at Triveni Ghat is One of the best Gangaji Aarti I have. View of Sunset is just refreshing. And only Aarti where everyone is allowed to do Aarti at Free of cost by the management. Management themselves provide Aarti thalis to many people and they shares thalis with each other so each and everyone can enjoy and participate at Aarti. And story doesn't ends here, Bhajan starts after Aarti and surely you will get goosebumps if you have vitnessed the joy. In short don't miss it if you are visiting Haridwar and Rishikesh.
S S — Google review
Truly one of the best spiritual experiences of my life. Felt divine and calm attending the Ganga Aarti here. Too much crowded and if you need good places to sit, consider reaching there early. After Ganga Aarti you can sit at the ghats enjoying the peace and serenity.
Ajith L — Google review
Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh is a beautiful and peaceful place to experience the true spirit of the Ganga. The atmosphere here is calm in the mornings and truly divine during the evening Ganga Aarti. Watching the lamps floating on the river with the sound of chants feels magical. The area is well-maintained, and you can sit by the river to relax or take a holy dip. It’s one of those places where you feel peace and positivity all around. A must-visit spot for anyone traveling to Rishikesh.
Sreejith T — Google review
Triveni Ghat is a truly spiritual and beautiful destination in Rishikesh. The evening Ganga Aarti is mesmerizing, with soulful chants and vibrant rituals that create an uplifting atmosphere. Sitting by the banks of the Ganges surrounded by mountains, you feel tremendous peace and positive energy. It can get crowded during the Aarti, so arrive early to get a good spot. The whole experience — from the holy dip in the river to the aarti and the nearby temples — makes Triveni Ghat a must-visit for anyone seeking serenity and divine vibes in Rishikesh.
Atul S — Google review
Its a amazing experience to see ganga aarti there. Ghat is also good and clean. Maybe ut could be little bit crowded depending on any special occasion. But still it look peaceful.
Prashant K — Google review
Well managed. Entry is started at 5 pm for the Arti at 6 pm. Orderly queue is started at 5. People pay to offer 'special' puja, and they're allowed to/ are conducted fpr puja before the Aarti begins. It's well choreographed. Quite a spectacle.
Ajay S — Google review
A very beautiful place to be if you are spiritual. Usually a must visit when the Ganga Aarti happens. Usually during winters the Aarti happens at 5.30pm however it's important that you reach there 20 minutes earlier to get the front seats.
Manash P — Google review
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Mayakund, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249201, India
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Ram Jhula

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Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Sacred & Religious Sites
Ram Jhula is a stunning bridge that spans the Ganges River, offering a picturesque and spiritual experience. While it can be crowded, the journey to the bridge is filled with interesting sights such as monkeys and wandering cows. Walking is recommended over renting a vehicle, allowing you to enjoy shopping, snacks, and tea along the way. From Ram Jhula Ghat, you can witness the divine Ganga Aarti in a less crowded setting than at Paramathma Ghat.
Ram jhula, in Rishikesh one the most beautiful place, if anyone wants to see the beauty and glimps of this place do come at night after 8.30 or 9 pm cuz here is too rush in evening but at night is completely free from rush, and there no any things which scare for female or girls special police are here are vigilance and active no such miscreants are there. Soothing environment at night at ghats.
Padmanabh D — Google review
Ram Jhula is one of the most visited places in Rishikesh. It's the way to Famous Ashrams like Parmarth Niketan, Geeta Bhawan, Beatles Ashram. Also you can go to taxi stand for Neelkanth Mahadev and also paidal marg for the same. It has beautiful ghats for Maa Ganga Snan. Very scenic in evening and night. Also breeze in the night on this bridge is very calm and serene. Best month to visit Rishikesh and Ram Jhula is October and November. Please do not litter on these Holy places. Be kind to all. Highly Recommended. Thanks
Arun — Google review
I went ther recently with my friends to enjoy the weekend. We booked our hotel near ramjhula to enjoy the ganga view,also rafting and more adventure activities. As we know about ramjhula Ram Jhula is a long hanging bridge in Rishikesh built over the holy Ganga River. It connects two sides of the town and is used by people walking, cycling, and visiting temples. When you stand on the bridge, you can see the clear water, green mountains, and colorful boats. The wind feels cool and fresh. Many tourists come here every day to enjoy the calm environment. In the evening, the lights around the bridge make it look even more beautiful and peaceful. It is a famous place to visit.
Kanishk R — Google review
The most bustling place in Rishikesh where you need to visit once you visit Rishikesh. It's the suspension bridge and most of the famous ashrams are situated on either side of the Ganges once you cross the bridge. You can enjoy boating in the Ganges also, which is near this suspension bridge. There are plenty of eateries nearby where you can have lunch or quick bites. Visit with adequate amount of time for optimum enjoyment.
Shinjan P — Google review
Ram Jhula in Rishikesh is truly one of the most beautiful and iconic places in the city. While it’s charming at any time of day, if you really want to experience its true beauty and peaceful vibe, visit after 8:30 or 9:00 PM. During the evening, the area can get quite crowded with pilgrims and tourists, but at night, the rush fades away, and you can enjoy the calm, soothing atmosphere by the Ganga River and the ghats. The illuminated bridge reflecting on the water looks absolutely magical — it’s a sight to remember. 🌙 The area feels completely safe for women and families, as police patrols are active and vigilant even late at night. There are no miscreants or disturbances, making it a peaceful place to stroll, sit by the river, or simply absorb the serene energy of Rishikesh. If you love quiet moments, twinkling lights, and the sound of flowing water, Ram Jhula at night will surely touch your heart. 💛
Yaduveer S — Google review
Since the closure of Laxman Jhulla to vehicular traffic, this iconic suspension bridge has become a bustling thoroughfare for both pedestrians and bikers. At any given time, the bridge is adorned with a lively crowd, creating an energetic atmosphere. The view from the bridge, overlooking the majestic Ganga River and the captivating sight of rafting activities below, adds to its charm. Approaching the Ramjhulla parking side, visitors are treated to a picturesque view of the Ganges. Toward the end of the bridge, on the left-hand side, lies Goa Beach, offering a serene escape along the riverbank. Crossing the Jhulla and continuing on the left, one encounters the road leading to Laxman Jhulla. On the right side, the area is adorned with renowned tourist destinations, predominantly ashrams such as Parmarth Niketan, Swargashram, and Sivanand. Notably, the famous Chotiwala restaurants are also situated on this side, providing a taste of local cuisine. The allure of Ram Jhulla is further heightened during the evening when the entire structure is illuminated, casting a warm glow across the surroundings. This nightly transformation enhances the bridge's beauty, creating a captivating ambiance that draws visitors to witness the enchanting play of lights against the backdrop of the flowing Ganga River. Ram Jhulla stands not only as a functional crossing but also as a symbol of vibrancy and charm in the heart of Rishikesh. Significance & Function Spiritual Hub: Connects important spiritual centers like Sivananda Ashram and Swargashram, making it a vital crossing point for devotees. Tourist Attraction: A major landmark that provides panoramic views of the Ganges, the Himalayan foothills, and the surrounding temples. Access to Ashrams: Provides easy access to ashrams and other religious sites situated along its banks. What to Do There Walk or Cycle: Cross the bridge on foot or bicycle to enjoy the views and the serene atmosphere. Explore Markets: Browse the small markets at both ends of the bridge, offering souvenirs, local handicrafts, and religious items. Visit Ashrams: Discover the spiritual essence of Rishikesh by visiting the temples and ashrams that line the bridge. Photography: Capture the picturesque scenery of the river, mountains, and the bridge itself.
Aishwarya S — Google review
Nice experience, Devine place, One can visit on weekends. When you will just cross Ram Jhula, turn left side (instead of right)100 meter, a beautiful view is waiting for you.you will find benches on the bank of Ganga or you go down on sand beach. Opposite to benches economic and good guest houses are available @₹700-₹3500. If you want go to some crowded place or market then turn right from Ram Jhula. There you may participate in ganga aarti, shoping, fooding, tea, coffee, etc. Yes, walking around is nice, when you reach Laxman jhula must enjoy Honey-ginger lemon tea.
Sanjeev J — Google review
Hanging bridge joints left bank of Ganga River to Right bank where Swargashram is situated. In Rishikesh it's about 500 metres long and 10 feet width. Two wheelers are strictly prohibited on this way.At the Rishikesh, when we reached at Ram Jhula,a group of 6-7 persons comes from Canada n leaded by Sandra,introduced by her to all members and talk 👄 😀 😄 😉 about their good and bitter experience in Haridwar and Rishikesh. Very calm, funny and pleasant group, so we share our journey n memories with them.
ASHOK K — Google review
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Swarg Ashram, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India
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The Beatles Ashram

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Ashram
Sights & Landmarks
The Beatles Ashram, located about 3 km from Lakshman Jhula in Rishikesh, was once a quiet place for yoga and meditation under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. However, it gained global attention in 1968 when The Beatles visited to learn about Transcendental Meditation. Today, the ashram features Beatles art and graffiti. The area is a mystical campus with stunning architecture nestled in a forested area near the Ganges.
A calm and scenic place surrounded by nature, with old meditation caves and creative art on the walls. It has a peaceful vibe and is great for photography and quiet walks. But the area needs more care and maintenance. Many parts are broken, there’s no proper seating, and paths are not well-kept. Still, they charge an entry fee of ₹200, which feels too high for the current condition. The government should take better care of this historic place. Worth visiting once for the vibe and views, but it could be much better.
Bhupender R — Google review
★★★★★ / 🌿 “A Timeless Melody of Peace, Art & Nature in Rishikesh!” 🌿 The Beatles Ashram (Chaurasi Kutiya) in Rishikesh is not just a historic spot — it’s a soulful retreat that beautifully blends nature, art, and the lingering legacy of music. Once home to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram, where The Beatles stayed in 1968 and composed many of their iconic songs, this place still echoes with creativity and serenity. Nestled on the banks of the Ganga and embraced by the Rajaji Tiger Reserve, the ashram has an otherworldly calm. Walking through its abandoned meditation huts, crumbling stone pathways, and moss-covered walls feels like stepping into a peaceful time capsule. The silence here is profound — you hear the wind in the trees, birdsong, and your own footsteps — offering a rare space for reflection and stillness. ⸻ 🌟 Highlights of the Experience • Historic Legacy: Knowing that The Beatles, along with other artists and seekers, meditated and created music here adds a magical energy to the visit. Fans of the band will feel the nostalgia instantly. • Street-Art & Graffiti: The ashram walls are covered with vibrant murals and Beatles-inspired artwork by international artists. Every corner feels like a living gallery that celebrates music and peace. • Meditation Huts (Chaurasi Kutiya): These dome-shaped stone huts are scattered throughout the ashram. Exploring them is fascinating — they feel raw yet inviting, and many still have an aura of tranquility. • Nature & Scenery: The ashram is surrounded by lush forests and offers glimpses of the Ganges. The air feels fresh, and the natural silence makes it a rejuvenating experience. • Peaceful Vibe: Despite being a popular tourist site, the ashram retains its calm energy. It’s a wonderful place for meditation, photography, or simply sitting under a tree and soaking in the moment. ⸻ 📝 Practical Details • Entry: There’s a nominal entry fee (for both Indian and international visitors) which is worth it for the well-maintained paths and restored sections. • Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon — the light is softer, the air is cooler, and it’s less crowded. • Duration: Ideally set aside 1.5 to 2 hours to walk, explore, and sit quietly. • Photography: The combination of ruins, murals, forest, and domes makes this a paradise for photographers. • Walkability: Expect a lot of walking inside; wear comfortable shoes as paths can be uneven. • Safety: The site feels safe and secure; there’s a forest vibe but nothing to worry about during visiting hours. ⸻ 💭 Final Thoughts The Beatles Ashram is more than a tourist destination — it’s a soulful pause in the rush of travel. Whether you come for its history, its art, or its quiet connection to nature, you leave feeling a little lighter and more inspired. ⭐ Overall: A must-visit in Rishikesh — perfect for music lovers, history buffs, meditators, artists, or anyone seeking peace amidst nature’s charm. ✨ Review by @the_solo_wanderer_ For more soulful journeys and untold stories, search me on Instagram 🌿📸
Globe M — Google review
Recommended visit time needed approx 2hrs. Costs for foreigners is 1200 rupi. Located in a white corner of the mountain. Very interesting to see where the Beatles spent some time connecting to there inner self escaping all the worldly noise. You just walk around and feel the peace. Birds chirping. You see the bungalow where the Beatles stayed. You see a small gallery with a bunch of photos of the Beatles in the ashram. There is a Small canteen where you can buy drinks and lunch.
Moshe M — Google review
I finally visited this place on my third trip to Rishikesh. I had high expectations, but I left a bit disappointed. The road leading to the ashram is quite tricky and feels more like off-roading. There are no proper guidelines or directions about where to go first—you just end up wandering around the ashram. The place is huge, and the meditation domes made from river stones are quite interesting. Apart from that, there’s a small gallery near the canteen displaying photos from when the Beatles actually visited the ashram. Overall, I feel the ₹200 entry fee isn’t justified. With better maintenance and proper guidance, the experience would definitely be worth it.
Mukul C — Google review
The Beatles Ashram, Rishikesh A peaceful nature trail ideal for meditation and reconnecting with yourself. The walk through the woods is scenic and soothing, though the old huts (“kutiyas”) are now poorly maintained. The ticket feels slightly overpriced, but the calm aura and greenery make up for it. Don’t miss the canteen’s pahadi wali Maggi! 🍃 Wear comfy shoes and watch out for monkeys — a lovely spot for a long, mindful walk in nature.
Garima M — Google review
The ruins of an old ashram in Rishikesh. You can spent around 2 hours to see it around. The stone caves for medition built of the hand picked pebbles from Ganga river is the highlight here. It's not well maintained though. It's part of s tiger reserve now.
Ajith L — Google review
Beautiful place. You will get some amazing pictures in your gallery after the visit. Prefer the winter season to enjoy it more.little huts looks beautiful and view of ganga river is good. Full network area , washroom at entry point and drinking water too. Carry your aadhar card for entry .
Manisha J — Google review
It's actually the chauras kutiya near Janki Jhula , and timings are till 3pm so one should know this everywhere it's mentioned incorrect, which wasted our time. Also there is a very- damn- best - beautiful view point at the end of the trail. You will reach there just go till the last. Bring physical ids, adhaar and student id.
Devlina — Google review
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4876+4V3, Swarg Ashram, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249304, India
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Ganga Mandir, Swargashram Trust

Religious destination
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Holi place nice temple
SKB C — Google review
Looking for the perfect spot to relax a while around the Gange river, then this is something I would suggest. Just near the Ram Ghula, you would find the Ganga Mandir. Have the darshan and you would find the place where I had captured this photo.
Amit B — Google review
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Chandan K — Google review
Nice view but need well mantenance
Abhay R — Google review
Very peaceful place
Grace D — Google review
Beautiful place
Miscellaneous K — Google review
Serene , Calm and Believe
Sonia T — Google review
Firozabad
Thakur S — Google review
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48C7+VV6, Swarg Ashram, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249304, India
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Laxman Jhula

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Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Laxman Jhula is a renowned suspension bridge over the Ganges River in Rishikesh, offering stunning views of the river and surrounding hills. The area is dotted with numerous cafes such as Royal Cafe, Ganga Beach Cafe, and German Bakery, each offering its own unique ambiance and culinary delights. Visitors can also enjoy a leisurely stroll across the iconic bridge or opt for a relaxing river cruise on a traditional wooden boat.
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Tehri Dam

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Nature & Parks
Dams
Tehri Dam, located in Uttarakhand, India, is a remarkable sight to behold. As one of the tallest dams globally, it seamlessly combines impressive engineering with stunning natural surroundings. The surrounding mountains and forests create a picturesque backdrop for the vast Tehri Reservoir, offering visitors a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The reservoir itself provides ample opportunities for water sports and activities.
Tehri Dam is a great spot to visit — the location is beautiful and the surroundings are peaceful. The water sports activities are really fun and enjoyable, perfect for adventure lovers. It’s a unique experience and definitely worth visiting if you're in the area!
Mohd H — Google review
Tehri Dam is an impressive feat of engineering and a sight to behold! The sheer scale of the dam and the vast reservoir it creates are awe-inspiring. The surrounding landscape is beautiful, offering stunning views of the Himalayas… It's a great place to appreciate both nature and human ingenuity. A must-visit for those interested in engineering marvels and scenic beauty♦️
Neelam R — Google review
Tehri Dam is such a beautiful place to visit! The views are absolutely amazing — you get a perfect mix of mountains, water, and greenery all around. It’s super peaceful and feels like a breath of fresh air away from the city hustle. The lake is huge and looks stunning, especially during sunrise or sunset. You can just sit by the water and enjoy the calm vibes, or go for a boat ride if you're feeling adventurous. There are also some fun water sports like jet skiing and kayaking if you're into that kind of thing. The drive up to the dam is scenic and smooth, and the whole area is pretty clean and well-kept. It’s a great spot for a day trip with friends or family, or even just to chill solo and soak in nature. If you're anywhere near Uttarakhand, definitely add Tehri Dam to your list. It’s one of those places that makes you feel relaxed and happy just being there. Highly recommend!
Sumit Y — Google review
Tehri Dam in Uttarakhand is a serene and picturesque destination nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas. It offers breathtaking views of the Tehri Lake and the surrounding lush greenery, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and peace seekers. The area is ideal for activities like boating, camping, and photography, with its tranquil waters and scenic landscapes creating a calming ambiance. Visitors often praise its unspoiled beauty and the opportunity to disconnect from the hustle of daily life. A must-visit for those seeking a refreshing retreat in the lap of nature!
Sandeep I — Google review
It's the highest dam in India and one of the tallest in the world, standing at 260.5 meters. The dam is part of a multi-purpose project. We are so excited to visit there and it's really an amazing experience.
Vikrant K — Google review
I am very interested in visiting the Tehri Dam and seeing it for myself. While it serves as a source of electricity and water management, it is also utilized by Uttarakhand tourism as a location for adventure. There are many boating activities available. I have observed visitors thoroughly enjoying themselves while participating in activities such as jet skiing and motor boating.
J G — Google review
A very very nice place for enjoying water adventure activities!! Some people consider it as mini maldives. It’s about 110 km from Dehradun and 70 kms from rishikesh.. The way to tehri is very much amazing. It’s located ahead narendra nagar.. i love the views in the way🤟🏻 One issue in water activities is with water flyboard.. it’s cost is 3500 for 10 minutes. They provide well trained guide with a person less than 50 kgs. Above 50 kgs person have to perform that on ur own, and that’s unable to fly.. We tried and failed, and we seen many people getting fail from performing that activity correctly! So try on ur own risk..
Haider A — Google review
Nice view peace wind and water sports many activities dam view must visit once in life highest dam in the world rock earth dam
Suraj K — Google review
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Chokhala, Uttarakhand 249124, India
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Bhagirathi River

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Water
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
The Bhagirathi River, also known as the Kirat River, is a significant tributary of the sacred Ganges River in India. Originating from the Gangotri Glacier at Gaumukh in Uttarkashi district, it flows gently through the picturesque valleys of Tehri Garhwal. The river's pristine waters provide an ideal setting for activities such as angling and camping, offering visitors a serene retreat in nature.
The Bhagirathi River is truly mesmerizing, with its crystal-clear waters flowing through breathtaking mountain landscapes. The serene environment and the sound of the gushing river create a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for nature lovers and spiritual seekers. A visit to this river feels like a rejuvenating experience, connecting you to the beauty and tranquility of the Himalayas. Highly recommended for anyone exploring Uttarakhand.
Md ( — Google review
Wow awesome atmosphere, have good time while travelling
Mukesh K — Google review
One of the most turbulent rivers in Uttarakhand, legend has it that the force of the waters was tempered by allowing the waters to fall into Lord Shiva's locks of hair before merging with the ground. The sound of its waters can be heard from quite a distance and bathing in its ice-cold waters (in any season) is one of the most revelatory experiences. I bathed in its waters just before its confluence with the Alakananda at Devprayag. The surrounding high mountain ranges with their evergreen slopes etch a picture in one's mind that cannot be captured by any mechanical device.
Suresh M — Google review
The sound of turbulence of Bhagirathi river can be heard from around 1/2 km away when one drives through the mountains.. its tremendous.. Tehri dam, koteshwar dam etc are location on Bhagirathi river generating millions of watts of electricity for the region
Sayan R — Google review
What a beautiful,awesome & spiritual place Cannot described in words Feel it
Chandra S — Google review
I cannot imagine a second say to five star for the pious turbulant religious river. I took bath at performing asthi vishrarjan at Sangam at Deveprayag with Alaknanda. Some of the most fabulous times of my life. Vibes are ultimate.
Krishnakumar K — Google review
It's a holy and beautiful river of uttarakhand and it's origin is from Gaumukh glacier. It's water is so cold and it form river Ganga at devprayag joining with alaknanda.
Archana — Google review
The place is very peaceful and tranquil
Ravi S — Google review
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Tip In Top Point

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Vista point
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Tip In Top Point, also known as Tiffin Top, is a serene hilltop in Lansdowne that offers a mesmerizing panoramic view of the misty hills of the Shivalik range. Surrounded by pine and oak forests, it provides a tranquil ambiance with the backdrop of the snow-capped Himalayas. It's an ideal spot for capturing beautiful moments and taking stunning pictures.
Went on a weekend, expect usual crowd you would at any tourist place. Amazing view and beautiful flowers. You have to buy a ticket to enter this place at the entry gate for ₹10.
Priya S — Google review
This view point is really good you can see a lot of moutain range from here (another small view point is at the right side of St. Marry Church ) look for it.. since its a popular spot it is always crowded cos people take time to reach here and then stay there for a while there is ticket of Rs. 30 per person its like a reward point in lansdowne there is restaurant around it so you can eat and sit for a while
Amit V — Google review
Tip-in-Top Point, also known as Tiffin Top, is one of the most scenic and serene viewpoints in Lansdowne, Uttarakhand, located at an elevation of approximately 1,700 to 2,000 meters above sea level. Just 1.5 to 2.5 km from the Lansdowne town center, it is easily accessible via a short drive and a 200-meter walk through pine and oak-covered paths. Known for its breathtaking panoramic views of the Garhwal Himalayas, including peaks like Chaukhamba and Trishul, the spot is perfect for sunrise and sunset watchers, photographers, and nature lovers seeking peace. The surrounding landscape offers a tranquil atmosphere, with cool breezes and a clear view of the Shivalik ranges on a clear day. There is no entry fee, and local food stalls serve tea, Maggi, and snacks to enhance the experience. A GMVN guest house near the viewpoint offers simple accommodations, including cottages and tree houses for those wanting to stay close to nature. The best time to visit is between March and October, when the weather is pleasant and skies are clear, although early morning and evening hours are particularly magical. Nearby attractions such as St. Mary’s Church, Bhulla Tal Lake, Darwan Singh Museum, and Snow View Point make the location even more appealing. Whether you want a quiet picnic, an escape from city life, or simply to enjoy the grandeur of the Himalayas, Tip-in-Top Point in Lansdowne promises a refreshing and memorable experience.
Navin K — Google review
Lansdowne’s Tip and Top Point is a breathtaking spot that offers stunning panoramic views of the Garhwal hills and the snow-clad Himalayas. The peaceful surroundings, fresh mountain air, and lush greenery make it a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. The sunrise and sunset views are truly mesmerizing, creating a picture-perfect moment for photography lovers. Well-maintained and easily accessible, Tip and Top is an ideal destination for families, couples, and nature enthusiasts looking for a serene escape. A must-visit spot when in Lansdown
Raza H — Google review
Tip Top Point (also known as Tiffin Top) is one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Lansdowne and a must visit for nature lovers. From here, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Garhwal mountain ranges, the lush green valleys, and even the snow capped Himalayan peaks on a clear day it’s an unforgettable sight! The entry ticket costs ₹20 per person, and parking charges are ₹60. However, the parking area is quite small, and it can be difficult to find a spot when the place gets crowded, so it’s best to visit early in the day. The fee feels a bit on the higher side considering the limited space. There’s also a telescope service (for a extra fee) that gives you a close up view of Lansdowne town and the surrounding mountains. A small cafeteria nearby serves tea, coffee, and snacks, making it a nice spot to relax while taking in the scenery. The area is generally clean, peaceful, and well maintained ideal for spending some quiet time away from the bustle.
Deborshi B — Google review
🌟🌟🌟🌟⭐ (4/5) A beautiful viewpoint in Lansdowne that truly lives up to its name – Tip-in-Top! This place is a must-visit if you're exploring Lansdowne. Located at one of the highest points in the town, Tip-in-Top offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. On a clear day, you can even spot distant snow-capped peaks, making it a dream spot for nature lovers and photographers. The atmosphere here is calm, peaceful, and perfect for spending some quality time amidst nature. Whether you're visiting with friends, family, or solo – it's a great place to just relax, soak in the beauty, and take a break from city life. Mornings and evenings are especially magical with the soft golden light falling over the hills. 🎟️ There is an entry fee of ₹20 per person, which is very nominal considering the experience you get. 🅿️ Parking is available, but it's charged at ₹60 – which is slightly on the higher side, but the area is safe and well-managed. There is a restaurant/café at the location as well, which is decent in terms of ambience, but honestly, it is a bit overpriced. So if you're planning to eat here, be prepared for higher-than-average rates. It might be a better idea to grab a light snack and enjoy your main meals in the main town area. There are benches and open spaces where you can sit and enjoy the view. It’s not a very large spot, but definitely a serene one. You can easily spend 1–2 hours here just enjoying the breeze and the scenic beauty. Pro tip: Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the best views. All in all, Tip-in-Top is definitely one of Lansdowne’s top attractions and well worth your time. If you're in town, don’t miss it!
Aakash S — Google review
Panaromic view of the valley below and the snow capped moutain ranges in the view. Resting huts and viewig points are present but maitenance and upkeep could have been better
Kunal G — Google review
Nice place and very peaceful. Must visit if you're in Lansdowne because this is the only thing where you can enjoy the view of mountains, chaukhambha and trishul peaks.
Anurag V — Google review
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RMXH+VM6, Lansdowne, Bonda, Uttarakhand 246155, India
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Bhulla Taal

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Bhulla Taal, located in Lansdowne, is a serene man-made lake surrounded by hilly lawns and trees. It is a popular attraction for both tourists and locals, offering waterside paths, boat rentals, and serving as a great picnic spot. The lake was created to promote tourism in the area and has become a favorite destination for families and kids. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as boating, archery, trampoline jumping, and more.
Good small lake and garden to walk around. In peak season,waiting time for a boat ride may be around 30-40 minutes but if you do not want a boat ride then walking around is really good.
Ritesh S — Google review
Good place for family and couples. It's colorful place. So many points to click beautiful and colorful pictures and reels. Tickets prices are 100 per person without boating. With boating 250 per person.
Sudheer K — Google review
Bhulla Taal is a small, artificial lake surrounded by lush greenery it’s clean, peaceful, and nice for a short outing. Apart from the lake with ducks and fish (fish feed is available for ₹10), they also have rabbits, hamsters, and some birds, which kids and animal lovers will enjoy. The ticket prices are quite high ₹250 per person including boating, which feels expensive for what’s offered. Without boating, it’s ₹100, and defence personnel are charged ₹50, which is reasonable. They also have archery, a trampoline, and swings, which are extra ₹100 each, and kids really seem to enjoy them. There’s free parking, which is convenient, but overall, while the place is pleasant for a brief visit, the pricing could be more reasonable.
Deborshi B — Google review
Review: Bhulla Lake, Lansdowne ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5) Bhulla Lake in Lansdowne is a decent spot for a short visit, especially if you're exploring the area for the first time. However, if you've already been to more popular hill stations like Nainital, this place might not feel very impressive in comparison. The entry fee is ₹50 per person, which feels a bit steep considering what’s offered. Boating costs an additional ₹150, and every other ride inside the premises has separate charges as well. So, it can quickly add up and may not feel entirely worth the price. The lake and its surroundings are clean, well-maintained, and quite peaceful. It's a pretty place to relax for a while, click some pictures, or enjoy a quiet boat ride. But the experience is fairly limited, and the overall vibe doesn’t quite justify the entry fee. Parking is also limited and chargeable, which is another downside. Overall, it’s good for a one-time visit if you’re in Lansdowne, but not a must-see destination. If you’ve already experienced more vibrant or scenic spots like those in Nainital, Bhulla Lake might feel underwhelming.
Aakash S — Google review
Only if you have kids Not that big, artificial and maybe you can spends sometime Other activities like bow and arrow etc. Neat and clean. The restaurant outside is expensive and we did not like the food.
Mahesh N — Google review
Bhull Tal, Lansdowne is a beautiful and peaceful spot, perfect for spending a relaxing day with family and friends. Surrounded by lush greenery, the lake is clean, calm, and well-maintained. Boating here is a wonderful experience, and the small park with statues and seating areas makes it even more enjoyable. It’s an ideal place for photography, picnics, and simply soaking in nature’s beauty.
Raza H — Google review
Bhulla Taal is a small lake in the middle of Lansdowne, it offers good views with decent flora and fauna, Pedal boat rides are 100 rs. Extra for 15 minutes. Please note that sometimes it can get crowded and then you will not be enjoying the views, I personally felt that there were many areas of improvement in the maintenance of the lake. The authorities, along with collecting the ticket money should also improve on the amenities and the overall maintenance of the park. Other activities inside the park are chargeable separately like archery. Over all it's a good experience if you have nothing else to do in Lansdowne.
Prashant K — Google review
Bhulla Tal, also known as Bhulla Lake, is a charming man-made lake located just 1 to 2 kilometers from the heart of Lansdowne, Uttarakhand. Constructed and maintained by the Indian Army, this serene spot is dedicated to the young Garhwali soldiers of the Garhwal Rifles who contributed to its creation. The name “Bhulla” translates to “younger brother” in the local Garhwali language, reflecting the community’s affection for the youth involved in its development .    Despite its modest size, Bhulla Tal offers a tranquil environment ideal for relaxation and leisurely activities. The lake is surrounded by well-maintained gardens and shaded seating areas, providing visitors with picturesque views. A notable feature is the small overbridge that spans the lake, offering an excellent vantage point for photography and appreciation of the surroundings .   Boating is a popular activity here, with duck-shaped paddle boats available for rent. The boating experience is both enjoyable and affordable, making it accessible for families and couples alike. Additionally, the area includes a children’s park equipped with swings and play structures, a bamboo machan, and fountains that enhance the scenic beauty of the locale .    Visitors can also explore a small souvenir shop, a café offering light refreshments, a herbal plant nursery, and an enclosure housing rabbits, adding to the charm of the place. These amenities make Bhulla Tal not just a spot for relaxation but also a place where one can engage with nature and enjoy simple pleasures .  The lake is open to visitors from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, except on Wednesdays when it remains closed. The entry fee is modest, and boating charges are additional, typically around ₹50 per person . Given its proximity to the town center, Bhulla Tal is easily accessible on foot or by a short drive, making it a convenient destination for a quick getaway.   In summary, Bhulla Tal is a delightful spot that offers a peaceful retreat amidst nature. Its well-kept environment, coupled with various recreational facilities, makes it an ideal location for a leisurely visit lasting about an hour. Whether you’re seeking a quiet place to unwind or a scenic spot to enjoy with family and friends, Bhulla Tal provides a refreshing experience in the serene hills of Lansdowne.
Arun S — Google review
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Garhwali Museum

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The Garhwali Museum, also known as the Darwan Singh Museum or Garhwal Regimental Museum, is a must-visit attraction in Lansdowne. Named after Darwan Singh, a brave soldier of the Garhwal Rifles during World War I, this museum showcases historic weaponry, furnishings, animal skins and various artifacts belonging to the British Garhwal Rifles.
Review as of June 14: Named after Darwan Singh, the first India to awarded Victoria Crosss for his exploits in World War I The Museum houses numerous antique artifacts belonging to the Garhwal Rifles. Beautiful two storey building exhibits Battle scenes of Pre-Independence and Post-Independence periods, portraits of the brave soldiers, achievements, customs, traditions, rich certificates and documents of world war I and II, war trophies, antiques, old dresses, medals, appreciations. It has swords, guns, grenade launchers. I had visited the museum with my 12 year old and he was absolutely involved in looking through the artifacts. Entry Fee for 1 adult and 1 child: Rs.60. They accept it via UPI only Timings: 9 AM - 12 PM and 3 PM - 6 PM on all days except on holidays and Sundays. Near the Museum you can also see an aircraft exhibit. It was part of INS Viraat.
Sandeep S — Google review
🌟🌟🌟🌟⭐ (4.5/5) A must-visit place in Lansdowne for history lovers and patriots! Garhwal Army Museum is truly one of the highlights of Lansdowne. It’s a well-maintained and peaceful place that beautifully showcases the rich history, bravery, and legacy of the Garhwal Rifles Regiment. If you’re someone who appreciates military history and the sacrifices of our soldiers, this museum will definitely touch your heart. The exhibits are very informative – from medals, weapons, uniforms, and rare photographs to inspiring stories of valor. You also get to learn about the contribution of the Garhwal Rifles in various wars and operations. Everything is neatly arranged and gives you a glimpse into the disciplined and honorable life of an Indian Army soldier. One important point to keep in mind – photography is not allowed inside the museum, which can be a bit disappointing for those who love to capture memories, but it's understandable due to the sensitivity and nature of the content displayed. 🎟️ Entry tickets are just ₹30 per adult, which is very reasonable. 🅿️ Free parking is available, and from there it’s just a short 300-meter walk to the museum. The path is pleasant and adds to the experience. The staff at the museum deserve special mention – they are polite, respectful, and very cooperative. You can feel the discipline and hospitality in the way they handle everything. They also answer questions and help you understand the exhibits better if you’re curious. Right opposite the museum is the Army Parade Ground, where you can sit, relax, and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. It’s a great spot to rest after exploring the museum – calm, clean, and scenic. Overall, this place is not just a museum, it’s an emotion. A salute to the brave hearts who protect us. Definitely recommend visiting if you're in Lansdowne.
Aakash S — Google review
It has kept intact the history of Garhwal, its culture, tradition and much more. It holds the memories and rewards of the war won against others. And a lot more knowledge.
Aastha G — Google review
Garhwali Museum (also known as the Darwan Singh Museum) is one of the most fascinating and well-maintained attractions in Lansdowne, Uttarakhand. Established by the Garhwal Rifles Regiment, it showcases the rich history, culture, and bravery of the Garhwali soldiers who have served the Indian Army with honor. History & Exhibits: The museum houses a remarkable collection of war memorabilia, weapons, uniforms, medals, photographs, and documents related to the Garhwal Rifles’ contribution in various wars. It also includes personal belongings of brave soldiers and detailed displays about their heroic acts. Each section tells a story of courage and sacrifice. Ambiance & Maintenance: The museum is extremely clean and well-preserved, reflecting the discipline and pride of the Indian Army. The lawns outside are beautifully maintained with flowers and flags, adding to the patriotic atmosphere. Photography inside the museum is not allowed, which helps preserve the exhibits. Learning Experience: Visiting this museum gives deep insight into the valor and heritage of the Garhwali community. The staff is polite and knowledgeable, often guiding visitors about the displays. It’s an educational and inspiring experience, especially for students, families, and anyone interested in the Indian Army’s history.
Ranjana S — Google review
It was really a good experience to learn about our Garwal Regiment and it's golden history.It provided lot of knowledge and lighter the flame of patriotism in all of us.
Anurag G — Google review
If you like historical things.. it's very good.. you will see 50+ type of British era guns and rifles. Some artillery from world war 2. Tickets are 40 rs PP.
Sudheer K — Google review
Amazing place. I come from a fauji family. Brother was in 14 RAJPUT. superb museum. Beautifully maintained by GARWAL RIFLES. Spick and span . The history of GR is well brought out from British officers to Indian officers. 2 VICTORIA CROSS . HEAPS OF DSO , DESPATCH , VrC , AC , etc. Photos of Pak weapons and siezed weapons displayed, old style uniforms , .....A must see if u r an Indian. No photography allowed, strictly.
Subhashishbanerjee — Google review
The Garhwali Museum in Lansdowne is a must-visit for anyone interested in the rich history of the Garhwal Rifles Regiment and the town itself. The museum showcases an impressive collection of old weapons, uniforms, medals, photographs, and documents that highlight the courage and legacy of Garhwali soldiers. The entry ticket costs ₹30 per person. There’s free car parking available near the SBI Bank, and from there it’s just a 200–300 meter walk to the museum. The area is scenic and peaceful there’s a small park opposite the parking area, and the parade ground beside the museum adds to the military atmosphere. The museum also shares interesting information about Lansdowne’s history it was originally called Kalundanda and was later renamed Lansdowne after Lord Lansdowne, the then Governor General and Viceroy of India. This historical context adds an extra layer of meaning to the visit. The premises are well-maintained. Photography isn’t allowed inside, but the experience is still worthwhile. Overall, a peaceful and informative stop that honors the bravery of the Garhwali soldiers and offers insight into Lansdowne’s past.
Deborshi B — Google review
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RMPQ+J7M, Kotdwar - Pauri Rd, Lansdowne, Uttarakhand 246155, India
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16

Shri Tadkeshwar Dham Mandir, Lansdowne

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Shri Tadkeshwar Dham Mandir, nestled in the serene mountains near Lansdowne, is a captivating Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Surrounded by majestic pine and cedar trees, this spiritual haven offers visitors a tranquil escape from the chaos of daily life. The journey to the temple takes about two hours and involves a short downhill walk on a path lined with corrugated sheets. While it can get crowded at times, especially during peak seasons, the peaceful atmosphere makes every effort worthwhile.
A Truly Spiritual and Peaceful Experience Visiting Tadkeshwar Mahadev Temple was a truly unforgettable experience. Nestled high up in the mountains and surrounded by dense, towering pine trees, the temple is a perfect blend of serenity and natural beauty. The peaceful atmosphere, fresh mountain air, and the sounds of nature create a sense of deep mindfulness and tranquility. It's not just a religious site but a retreat for anyone looking to reconnect with nature and find inner peace. Highly recommended for those who love nature, calmness, and spiritual vibes.
Vaibhav ( — Google review
Tarkeshwar Dham Temple in Lansdowne, Uttarakhand, is an absolutely divine and peaceful destination that fills the heart with serenity. Surrounded by dense deodar and pine forests, the temple offers a truly spiritual experience in the lap of nature. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it radiates positive energy and calmness, making it a perfect place for meditation and reflection. The sound of bells, rustling leaves, and gentle mountain breeze create an atmosphere of pure tranquility. The temple’s architecture is simple yet soulful, beautifully blending with its natural surroundings. Visiting Tarkeshwar Dham feels less like a trip and more like a spiritual retreat a place where one can disconnect from the world and reconnect with inner peace. It’s undoubtedly one of the most sacred and scenic spots in Lansdowne, a must-visit for anyone seeking divine blessings and natural beauty together.
Vikas S — Google review
Probably the best part of Landsdowne day tour, its about 40km from Landsdowne and takes abt. 2 hours to reach, and it gets very crowded and you may have to walk a bit to reach it, if crowd is much. Although place is cool throughout the day, better to visit early in summers. its about 100m walk downhill and path is covered with corrugated sheets. This Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is probably the only one in the area with a statue instead of Lingam. Extremely peaceful and serene place. We went on saturday and there was a bhandara with Poori, Potato gravy and halwa, which was piping hot and wonderful. There are huge trees and few have fallen down, makes for excellent pics. this area has wild Bichoo Grass or scorpion plant, which if you brush by, will give stinging sensation for sometime (pic attached)
Manish _ — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A truly serene and beautiful temple. 🌿🙏 Located downhill, surrounded by tall pine trees, the atmosphere is peaceful and refreshing. I visited during the Shravan month on a Monday morning around 11 am — it wasn’t crowded, which made the experience even more special. The walk to the temple is scenic, and during monsoon, the greenery makes it absolutely magical. Perfect place for peace, devotion, and connecting with nature. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the area.
Nakul M — Google review
🌟🌟🌟🌟⭐ (4.7/5) A divine escape into the lap of nature – Tarkeshwar Mahadev Temple is truly a magical experience! Located high up in the hills near Lansdowne, Tarkeshwar Mahadev Temple is one of the most serene and spiritually powerful places I’ve ever visited. Surrounded by dense forests of towering deodar (cedar) trees, the temple exudes a mystical charm that instantly calms your mind and soul. It's not just a religious site – it's an experience in itself. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and the atmosphere here is deeply peaceful. Unlike most temples where you often find noise and crowds, here you’re greeted with silence, fresh mountain air, and the subtle sounds of nature – birds chirping, wind rustling through the trees, and distant temple bells. The setting is surreal, like something out of a Himalayan folk tale. 🚗 Reaching the temple is comfortable – the roads are in very good condition, especially for a hilly route. You can drive your car all the way to the top. The drive itself is scenic and enjoyable for those who love winding mountain roads. No issues even for family cars like Ertiga, Kia, etc. 🅿️ Parking is free, and there’s enough space available. To reach the main temple from the parking area, there is a short uphill trek through the forest. It’s not too difficult and completely worth it. As you walk through the tall trees with filtered sunlight falling on the forest floor, it feels almost meditative. The temple complex is simple, clean, and beautifully maintained. You’ll find people meditating, offering prayers, or just sitting in silence – and that’s the best part. The sense of calm and spiritual energy here is something that stays with you long after you leave. If you’re visiting Lansdowne, Tarkeshwar Mahadev is a must-add to your itinerary – whether you’re a devotee, nature lover, or just someone looking for peace. It’s one of those rare places where spirituality and nature come together in perfect harmony. Highly recommended!
Aakash S — Google review
Amazing place to visit with family and loved ones. Quiet place with full of natures marvel. No rush and no crowd. Must visit here once in a life .
The V — Google review
Tarkeshwar Mahadev is an ancient place situated in a valley about 30km off Lansdowne. The approach is quite scenic. We went under the impression that it was a Shiva temple but its dedicated to a saint who, in his time, fought against evil and used to punish the wrong doers. However, in an Uttarakhand Tourism inscription at the place it was mentioned that Parvati meditated here to "get Lord Shiva"! The person there told me that the place gets crowded during navraatris and there's an ashram very close by where one can stay for a few days by paying a few hundred rupees per day. There are very few eateries on the way to this place so make sure you have your own tit bits to consume. Although the ubiquitous maggie is available at the temple parking place. From the parking to the temple its a few hundred meters walk downhill. Saw an old person being taken in a wheelchair so make sure you are able to walk up and down with ease. But its not that big an issue. Just remember its a spiritual - religious place and not a touristy one. So go there for the peace and quiet, without expecting much.
Rahuul P — Google review
Tadkeshwar Temple is a serene and peaceful place that offers a spiritual retreat away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The temple, located amidst lush pine trees, creates a tranquil atmosphere that is perfect for contemplation and prayer. The cool shade from the towering trees adds to the peaceful ambiance, making it a wonderful place to connect with nature while also engaging in spiritual practices. The best part of the visit was the lack of heavy crowds, which made our Darshan experience much more personal and calming. The less crowded environment allowed for a more intimate and peaceful experience, making it easy to connect with the divine. The temple itself has historical significance, as it is known for its deep-rooted connection to Lord Shiva and is an important pilgrimage spot for devotees. The architecture and the surroundings resonate with spiritual energy, adding to the temple's sacred charm. *Things to know before visiting:* It’s important to dress modestly when visiting Tadkeshwar Temple. For women, covering the body with proper attire is a must, as respect for the temple's sacredness is essential. This also helps maintain the decorum of the holy site.
Learn E — Google review
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RQQV+W7P, TADKESWAR MAHADEV CHKULIYAKHAL, Lansdowne, Uttarakhand 246155, India
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Khirsu

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Khirsu, located in the Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, India, is a picturesque hill station nestled at an altitude of 1760 m. Situated 19 km north of Pauri and 160 km west of Dehradun city, Khirsu is renowned for its stunning scenery, including apple orchards and oak forests. It's a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts looking to explore the beauty of the Himalayas through trekking.
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Uttarakhand 246147, India, USA
http://www.khirsu.com/
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Shri Kedarnath Jyotirlinga Temple

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Nestled in the majestic Himalayas, Kedarnath Temple is an 8th-century Shiva temple and Hindu pilgrimage site adorned with Pali inscriptions and mythological scenes. Pilgrims embark on a soul-stirring journey through breathtaking landscapes, including the glacial lake Gandhi Sarovar, where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed.
It's a great emotional experience to reach here after a 16 kilometres trek. It may take 5 or more hours to reach the shrine depending on your stamina. *September* is the month you should choose to avoid heavy rush. At night Kedarnath can be too cold to hold. It's a high altitude place situated in the greater Himalayas. The temple is one of the most visited sacred places in India. It's one of the Char Dham Yatra temples in Uttarakhand and one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples in India. Unforgettable divine experience... Do the registration online before you visit the temple for a hassle free Yatra. Jai Shree Kedar... Om Namah Shivaya... 😇🙏
Paresh R — Google review
Kedarnath Jyotirlinga, Uttarakhand 🕉️ A sacred and powerful pilgrimage site nestled in the lap of the Himalayas. The divine aura of Lord Shiva’s temple, surrounded by snow-clad peaks and the Mandakini River, is truly beyond words. Every step of the journey fills you with devotion, peace, and inner strength. 🏔️ The trek is challenging but deeply rewarding. ✨ Temple and surroundings are beautifully maintained by authorities and volunteers. 🙏 A must-visit for every devotee seeking spiritual awakening and natural beauty together.
Goutam M — Google review
I recently had the profound blessing of visiting Shri Kedarnath Temple, and I am still overwhelmed by the spiritual power and majestic beauty of this sacred place. It is, without any exaggeration, a 5-star experience that transcends any rating system. From the very beginning, the journey itself is a form of meditation. The trek from Gaurikund is undoubtedly challenging, but every step you take through the stunning Himalayan landscape, with the sound of the Mandakini River beside you and the chants of "Har Har Mahadev" all around, strips away your worldly worries and prepares you for the divine darshan. The moment I first laid eyes on the temple, standing strong and ancient against the backdrop of massive, snow-covered peaks, I was moved to tears. The entire valley vibrates with a divine energy that is palpable. The darshan of the sacred Jyotirlinga was the absolute pinnacle of my journey. The feeling inside the garbha griha (sanctum) is indescribable—a powerful sense of peace, history, and an immediate, personal connection to Lord Shiva. Everything about this place is magical: the crisp, cold mountain air, the sound of the temple bells, the morning aarti that echoes off the mountains, and the sense of unity with thousands of other devotees. This pilgrimage is not just a trip; it's a transformative experience. It tests your body but fills your soul. I left a piece of my heart in Kedarnath, and I brought back a sense of peace that I will cherish forever. I wholeheartedly recommend this divine journey to every single person.
Nikhil C — Google review
"A place where faith meets the heavens — truly heaven on Earth." Kedarnath isn’t just a destination; it’s an experience that touches your soul. The temple stands tall amidst the majestic snow-capped Himalayas, radiating peace and divine energy. The journey may be challenging, but every step feels guided by something higher. The echo of temple bells, the chants in the crisp mountain air, and the sight of the shrine against the endless peaks fill your heart with gratitude and wonder. It’s a place where spirituality and nature blend perfectly — humbling, powerful, and unforgettable. Visiting Kedarnath is not just a trip; it’s a journey inward, one that reminds you of faith, endurance, and the beauty of being alive in such a magical corner of the world.
Charan K — Google review
Kedarnath Mandir is truly a dream destination for every devotee. The moment you set foot here, you feel the presence of Lord Shiva in every stone, every chant, and every breath of the mountain air. The entire experience is humbling, refreshing, and life-changing — a perfect connection to Sanatan Dharma.📿🔱🏔️ The government has made excellent arrangements throughout the journey. Helicopter services are smooth, the roads are well-maintained, and there are clean toilets, mobile washrooms, shops, and places to eat along the way. The atmosphere is made even more special by supportive fellow devotees, welcoming locals, and bhajans playing throughout the route. The weather and scenery add to the divine feeling everything about the journey is comforting and safe. Even after reaching the temple, guest houses and lodges are very welcoming — some feel like home, with piping hot meals and warm hospitality. You can even arrange for darshan with ease. The temple itself radiates peace and devotion; it’s a place that stays with you forever, filling your heart with faith, calm, and awe.Kedarnath isn’t just a temple; it’s a complete spiritual experience, one of the most beautiful, devotional, and well-managed pilgrimages you can ever take. 🥰🥹🙏🏻
Nandita S — Google review
The Kedarnath Temple is an intensely spiritual and unforgettable experience, set against a stunning backdrop of snow-capped Himalayan peaks. The pilgrimage is described as a life-changing journey, but it comes with physical challenges, such as the long, high-altitude trek, crowded conditions during peak season, and unpredictable weather. The majestic setting of the temple, with the Mandakini River flowing nearby and peaks like Kedarnath and Kedar Dome in the background, is a major highlight. The scenery makes the challenging journey feel worthwhile.
Pradipta D — Google review
Kedarnath Temple stands as a divine and majestic marvel amidst the mighty Himalayas. The moment you see the ancient shrine surrounded by towering peaks, an unexplained sense of peace and devotion fills your heart. It’s an experience beyond words—truly sacred and unforgettable.
Ganesh K — Google review
It's a divine place and must visit place for those who believe in hindu mythology. To finish shri kedarnath track by foot you should have 3 to 4 days and if you have 2 days better to go with helicopter services from fata base. And most important is to book your hotel room in advance at kedarnath temple. Try to stay near to temple. Try to start your day at very early morning to avoid long queues and good open darshan of pindi.
Bhaskar B — Google review
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Kedarnath, Uttarakhand 246445, India
https://badrinath-kedarnath.gov.in/
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Shri Kedarnath Jyotirlinga Temple

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Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the majestic Himalayas, Kedarnath Temple is an 8th-century Shiva temple and Hindu pilgrimage site adorned with Pali inscriptions and mythological scenes. Pilgrims embark on a soul-stirring journey through breathtaking landscapes, including the glacial lake Gandhi Sarovar, where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed.
It's a great emotional experience to reach here after a 16 kilometres trek. It may take 5 or more hours to reach the shrine depending on your stamina. *September* is the month you should choose to avoid heavy rush. At night Kedarnath can be too cold to hold. It's a high altitude place situated in the greater Himalayas. The temple is one of the most visited sacred places in India. It's one of the Char Dham Yatra temples in Uttarakhand and one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples in India. Unforgettable divine experience... Do the registration online before you visit the temple for a hassle free Yatra. Jai Shree Kedar... Om Namah Shivaya... 😇🙏
Paresh R — Google review
Kedarnath Jyotirlinga, Uttarakhand 🕉️ A sacred and powerful pilgrimage site nestled in the lap of the Himalayas. The divine aura of Lord Shiva’s temple, surrounded by snow-clad peaks and the Mandakini River, is truly beyond words. Every step of the journey fills you with devotion, peace, and inner strength. 🏔️ The trek is challenging but deeply rewarding. ✨ Temple and surroundings are beautifully maintained by authorities and volunteers. 🙏 A must-visit for every devotee seeking spiritual awakening and natural beauty together.
Goutam M — Google review
I recently had the profound blessing of visiting Shri Kedarnath Temple, and I am still overwhelmed by the spiritual power and majestic beauty of this sacred place. It is, without any exaggeration, a 5-star experience that transcends any rating system. From the very beginning, the journey itself is a form of meditation. The trek from Gaurikund is undoubtedly challenging, but every step you take through the stunning Himalayan landscape, with the sound of the Mandakini River beside you and the chants of "Har Har Mahadev" all around, strips away your worldly worries and prepares you for the divine darshan. The moment I first laid eyes on the temple, standing strong and ancient against the backdrop of massive, snow-covered peaks, I was moved to tears. The entire valley vibrates with a divine energy that is palpable. The darshan of the sacred Jyotirlinga was the absolute pinnacle of my journey. The feeling inside the garbha griha (sanctum) is indescribable—a powerful sense of peace, history, and an immediate, personal connection to Lord Shiva. Everything about this place is magical: the crisp, cold mountain air, the sound of the temple bells, the morning aarti that echoes off the mountains, and the sense of unity with thousands of other devotees. This pilgrimage is not just a trip; it's a transformative experience. It tests your body but fills your soul. I left a piece of my heart in Kedarnath, and I brought back a sense of peace that I will cherish forever. I wholeheartedly recommend this divine journey to every single person.
Nikhil C — Google review
"A place where faith meets the heavens — truly heaven on Earth." Kedarnath isn’t just a destination; it’s an experience that touches your soul. The temple stands tall amidst the majestic snow-capped Himalayas, radiating peace and divine energy. The journey may be challenging, but every step feels guided by something higher. The echo of temple bells, the chants in the crisp mountain air, and the sight of the shrine against the endless peaks fill your heart with gratitude and wonder. It’s a place where spirituality and nature blend perfectly — humbling, powerful, and unforgettable. Visiting Kedarnath is not just a trip; it’s a journey inward, one that reminds you of faith, endurance, and the beauty of being alive in such a magical corner of the world.
Charan K — Google review
Kedarnath Mandir is truly a dream destination for every devotee. The moment you set foot here, you feel the presence of Lord Shiva in every stone, every chant, and every breath of the mountain air. The entire experience is humbling, refreshing, and life-changing — a perfect connection to Sanatan Dharma.📿🔱🏔️ The government has made excellent arrangements throughout the journey. Helicopter services are smooth, the roads are well-maintained, and there are clean toilets, mobile washrooms, shops, and places to eat along the way. The atmosphere is made even more special by supportive fellow devotees, welcoming locals, and bhajans playing throughout the route. The weather and scenery add to the divine feeling everything about the journey is comforting and safe. Even after reaching the temple, guest houses and lodges are very welcoming — some feel like home, with piping hot meals and warm hospitality. You can even arrange for darshan with ease. The temple itself radiates peace and devotion; it’s a place that stays with you forever, filling your heart with faith, calm, and awe.Kedarnath isn’t just a temple; it’s a complete spiritual experience, one of the most beautiful, devotional, and well-managed pilgrimages you can ever take. 🥰🥹🙏🏻
Nandita S — Google review
The Kedarnath Temple is an intensely spiritual and unforgettable experience, set against a stunning backdrop of snow-capped Himalayan peaks. The pilgrimage is described as a life-changing journey, but it comes with physical challenges, such as the long, high-altitude trek, crowded conditions during peak season, and unpredictable weather. The majestic setting of the temple, with the Mandakini River flowing nearby and peaks like Kedarnath and Kedar Dome in the background, is a major highlight. The scenery makes the challenging journey feel worthwhile.
Pradipta D — Google review
Kedarnath Temple stands as a divine and majestic marvel amidst the mighty Himalayas. The moment you see the ancient shrine surrounded by towering peaks, an unexplained sense of peace and devotion fills your heart. It’s an experience beyond words—truly sacred and unforgettable.
Ganesh K — Google review
It's a divine place and must visit place for those who believe in hindu mythology. To finish shri kedarnath track by foot you should have 3 to 4 days and if you have 2 days better to go with helicopter services from fata base. And most important is to book your hotel room in advance at kedarnath temple. Try to stay near to temple. Try to start your day at very early morning to avoid long queues and good open darshan of pindi.
Bhaskar B — Google review
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Kedarnath, Uttarakhand 246445, India
https://badrinath-kedarnath.gov.in/
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Deoria Tal Trekking

Adventure sports center
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Travelled in Mar 2020 just before the lockdown. Had a great experience. The entire Negi family was very warm. We were served with delicious paranthas as breakfast before we left. Also, while camping at Deoria Tal, meals were freshly prepared and choice of stay was also given(room or tent). Highly recommended!
Hemant K — Google review
Deoria tal A famous and beautiful place, the weather here remains cool and beautiful. People come here to roam and enjoy life.. Big mountains and rivers here. . But Here the rates of things are very high: and the rates of tracking are also higher than anywhere else:
Priyam S — Google review
If not crowded this place is pretty and a calm experience.
Ari — Google review
We trekked from Sari village to deoriatal It's a beautiful jungle walk opening into a large meadow having the tal The view of Himalayan ranges especially mount Choukhamba is mesmerizing During sunrise one can see reflection of mount Choukhamba in the lake which will blow ones mind (On a clear day) We went in the month of March and thus witnessed plethora of rhododendron flowers blooming in shades of red and pink During our forest walk
Prachi T — Google review
Must experience place! Stunning view of Choukhamba range and it's reflection in Lake water is another level feeling! Totally out of this world!!
Swarnagauri M — Google review
Deoriatal trek starts from Sari village. Its a very beautiful place surrounded by lush green oak trees and this place has multiple food outlets . These outlets have a waiting time of minimum 15-20 mins when highly crowded. We went on 20th March 2022.
Priyanka R — Google review
The view was amazing after the trek.
Chhavi J — Google review
₹200 charge for adults and ₹100 charge for student.
Anjali K — Google review
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Ansh Negi Homestay, Village Sari, Post Sari, Tehsil, Ukhimath, Uttarakhand 246469, India
http://uttarakhandtrek.com/
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Shri Tungnath Temple, Panch Kedar

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Tungnath is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated on a mountain peak 12,000 feet above sea level. The 2.5 to 3 mile trek to reach the temple is quite challenging but fulfilling and offers breathtaking views of snow clad mountains. Limited food options are available for visitors, but they can enjoy Maggi noodles while admiring the scenic beauty around them.
Easy trek of 4km. It took me 2 hours to reach the temple and one hour to get down. Chandrashila is further 2km trek from the temple. Where you will get 360° view of mountains. Its a good trek for all weather. If you like snow trek visit the place in Jan & Feb to have experience of snow covered trails. If you like flowers and colorful trek, this trek is full of Buransh flower in Mar and Apr. But the temple is closed from Nov to Apr. So during this period you can only enjoy trek and surroundings. While from May to Oct the temple is open and you can visit the temple. But wont get any good views like snow and flowers. So it depends on your purpose and choice. I visited this place twice. Once in Mar end and second time in Oct starting this year. Sharing pics for reference of both the season. For Chandrashila view, I would suggest to start the trek in night or early morning around 3am to see sunrise from Chandrashila. Or plan your trek to reach Chandrashila before 2 pm in the afternoon. Because after 2pm weather changes in mountains and there will be clouds and you won't be able to get any view as they are thick clouds and wont be clear after 2pm.
Pragya P — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 — Mesmerizing Shree Tungnath Trek in October Trekking to Shree Tungnath Temple in October was an unforgettable experience! The weather was cool and pleasant, with clear skies offering breathtaking views of the snow-capped Chaukhamba and Kedarnath peaks. The trail was covered with vibrant autumn colors, making every step feel magical. The trek is moderate — not too difficult, but you’ll need good stamina, especially for the last steep climb towards the temple. Once you reach the top, the serenity and divine energy of Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple in the world, make it all worth it. If you start early morning, you can even trek further to Chandrashila Peak for an incredible sunrise view. October is the perfect month — fewer crowds, clear views, and pleasant weather. Highly recommended for spiritual seekers and mountain lovers alike! 🏔️🙏
NeverseenB4_yt — Google review
Shri Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in the world, is an incredibly peaceful and spiritual destination. ​The main journey involves a challenging but rewarding 4 km uphill trek to Tungnath, which typically takes about 4 hours to climb. For those visiting both Tungnath and Chandrashila Peak and returning to the starting point, the total round trip time is approximately 8 hours. ​Trekking Details: ​Trekking Poles: Sticks for support are highly recommended and are readily available for rent at the starting point of the trek. ​Best Time to Visit: October is the ideal month for a visit, offering the most favorable weather conditions. ​Beyond Tungnath: ​For the adventurous traveler, the Chandrashila Peak offers another wonderful trek, requiring an additional 1 km climb from Tungnath for truly spectacular views.
Nishant D — Google review
Tungnath Temple is an absolutely divine and breathtaking place — truly a gem in the Himalayas! 🙏 It’s the highest Shiva temple in the world and surrounded by stunning mountain views that leave you speechless. The trek to the temple is moderate and filled with mesmerizing scenery — snow-capped peaks, meadows, and clouds floating right beside you. The peaceful energy at the top and the view of the Himalayas from there make it a once-in-a-lifetime experience 🌄. A must-visit for both devotees and nature lovers!
AMAN R — Google review
Om Namah Parvati Patye Har Har Mahadev! Tungnath is the highest Shiva temple in the world, located at an altitude of 3,680 meters (12,073 ft) in the Garhwal Himalayas. The best time to visit is between September to November, when the temple doors are open for devotees. If you’re planning a visit, I highly recommend starting your trek early, around 3 to 3:30 AM. Trekking in the dark might sound tough, but the trail is well-maintained and much easier when it’s cool and quiet. Reaching the temple before it opens is a truly peaceful and spiritual experience. For those chasing sunrise magic, don’t miss the Chandrashila Peak trek, which is about 2 km from Tungnath. The views from up there — sunrise lighting up the snow peaks, and clouds swirling below you — are unforgettable. Take photos, make time-lapse videos, but don’t forget to carry warm clothes and shoes with good grip. There are a few local shops near the temple selling water, tea, and snacks. Yes, the prices are a bit higher — but considering the effort it takes to stock supplies at this altitude, it’s totally fair and appreciated. Photos and videos can never fully capture the beauty and peace of this place — it's something you have to feel with your own eyes and soul.
Shankar R — Google review
Peaceful and Divine Experience at Tungnath Temple Tungnath Temple is truly a heavenly place! The trek to reach it is short but steep, surrounded by breathtaking mountain views and fresh air. The silence, the sound of wind, and the divine aura of Lord Shiva make the entire journey worth it. Once you reach the temple, the feeling is beyond words — peaceful, pure, and deeply spiritual. The view from the top, especially during sunrise or sunset, is unforgettable. The route is clean, and small tea stalls along the way help you recharge. Overall, it’s a perfect blend of adventure and spirituality — a must-visit for every nature and Shiva devotee.
Mr U — Google review
Tungnath Temple is the world's highest Shiva temple, located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India, at an altitude of 3,680 meters. It is part of the Panch Kedar pilgrimage and is accessible via a scenic trek from Chopta, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks. The 1,000-year-old temple is significant for its spiritual importance, and according to legend, it is the spot where Lord Shiva's arms appeared after he transformed into a bull to escape the Pandavas.
Aakash T — Google review
Visiting Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in the world, was an experience filled with peace, adventure, and breathtaking beauty. The atmosphere at the temple is peaceful and spiritual. I highly recommend starting your trek early, around 3 to 4 AM. Take some water and food with you. Har Har Mahadev 🙏
Krisaa W — Google review
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Rudraprayag, Tungnath, Uttarakhand 246469, India
22

Ropeway To Auli

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Cable car station
Transportation
Tramways
The Ropeway to Auli offers a unique experience, with the cable car providing space for up to 30 people. The journey covers an elevation gain of almost 4000 ft, making it a rare and scenic ride in India. The 25-minute trip showcases breathtaking snow-capped peaks and picturesque landscapes. While the car may feel a bit cramped when full, the staff is helpful and accommodating.
Very nice experience. I have travelled in many ropeways in India as well as in in other countries. Considering the cable-car itself it's not anything special. 30 people can stand in the car. It's bit uncomfortable when full as the car itself is not that spacious. However what is special is the terrain where the cable car is built. The lower tower is at 6252 ft and the upper tower is at 10,200 ft. So the elevation gain is almost 4000 ft which is very rare in India. It takes almost 25 minutes to go up and 22 minutes to come down. The scenary from the Ropeway is Unbeatable. The lower tower is having lots of Peach trees. As we visited in August the trees were full of delicious 😋😋 peach 🍑🍑 fruits. We took the liberty of picking up some. The local authority welcomed us. It was one of the most pleasant experience. Thanks to them.
Sujoy S — Google review
Auli ropeway or Gondola is the worth having experience when you're in Auli. It's an open flying trolley that takes you to the top and you witness breathtaking mountain views. Price per person is Ra.500/- only. You can do several snow adventure activities like Skiing, sledging, trekking etc when you reach the top.
Vatsal G — Google review
Its the most unique experience. Ropeway costs 1000 and 500 for chair car incase you have reservations. Its a 25 min ride and the most enticing experience. You can see all snow tops. Beautiful scenery. . Tickets for ropeway gets booked easily and it closes by 4. So keep your timelines scheduled.
Tanvi S — Google review
The longest ropeway in India.A full 25 minutes of hanging over some of the most picture-postcard perfect locales ever. We took it a total of four times during our five days stay there. The staff is helpful the gondola has a standing-only place and in case you want to go to the Auli ski resort you get down at a pillar before the end and take a rickety lift six floors down and then take the ski lift to the resort. The experience of sitting with your legs dangling and nothing but a bar between you and everything else around you ( in the ski lift) is like being in another world altogether. Even if you are not booked into one of the resorts in joshi math, please take this trip up to auli . It's worth every minute and every rupee sent on it
Neelesh K — Google review
Nice place to visit. It’s very beautiful to visit both in winter and off winter. There are variety of flowers in this place. They looks so mesmerizing. After the rope way we took mule ride to see flowers. It was so beautiful. One must visit.
Sharath K — Google review
We went there but couldn't experience it. It's very important to get online booking done if you are choosing a crowded day like new year. Also, the offline booking portal opens at 9 am. So if you haven't got online ticket, try buying it offline early morning.
Rushali C — Google review
The true beauty of this place can be enjoyed only during peak winter that's when the entire area is covered in snow and winter sports like 🎿 is very popular. If the sky is clear and visibility is good then you would be able to see some of the peaks. Coming back to the ropeway it's a joy ride for sure but on the expensive side. The counter accepts payment in cash only (as usual in most part of UK and UP). Be aware that though there is a departure and return schedule the cable car won't take off until they have 20-25 people. The ground staff will ask you to enjoy pakoda and wait for your turn. The ride it self is good and takes ~ 21 mins one-way. After reaching the peak you can roam around and enjoy the view , take a pony ride or simply sit back and enjoy pakoda again :-).
Sibu N — Google review
This ropeway has two places to board. One is from Joshimath which is closed cabin and you have to go standing and maximum people allowed in cabin ropeway taxi is 25 people. This ropeway taxi goes at the maximum altitude of 10200 feet from where you can view Nandadevi, Trishul, Hathi ghoda Palki and many more peaks. Another ropeway to board is from Auli, which is open sitting seats and four people can sit on it.
Abhishek G — Google review
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Trail To Ropeway, Joshimath, Uttarakhand 246443, India
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Auli Rd

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Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Auli Rd is a picturesque route that leads to the stunning hill station of Auli, nestled in the Indian Himalayas. This scenic road offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and lush valleys, making it a favorite among nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. As you travel along Auli Rd, you'll encounter charming villages and vibrant local culture, adding to the allure of this journey.
4.7
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Uttarakhand 246443, India
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Haidakhan Babaji Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Haidakhan Babaji Temple, located in Chilianuala near Ranikhet, Uttarakhand, is a serene Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built by Haidakhan Maharaj, believed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva, the temple features massive statues of Lord Hanuman and Lord Shiva. It attracts both locals and foreigners seeking spiritual experiences and traditional Indian customs.
The place is so amazing and peaceful. Other side of temple shows the most scenic views of different peaks of the great Himalaya . Good place for meditation. The annpurna restaurant witin temple premises has excellence taste and service with variety of cuisine.
Vaishanavi D — Google review
We went there in a group of 6 persons on 23.03.25 for meditation. The whole temple complex is well maintained, beautiful, full of flora & fauna. It's neatness is amazing. The whole complex is surrouded by enchanting valley. One can come here and stay at nearby hotel by Govt.. Spiritual energy is flowing everywhere
RATAN R — Google review
Nestled amidst the serene hills of Ranikhet, Haidakhan Vishwamahadham Temple is one of the most peaceful and spiritually uplifting places to visit in Uttarakhand. Surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking the majestic Trishul and Nanda Devi ranges, this temple is not just a place of worship but a sanctuary of calmness and spiritual energy. The temple is dedicated to Shri Haidakhan Babaji, who is believed to be the incarnation of Lord Shiva. Babaji appeared in the remote village of Haidakhan in the Kumaon region between 1970 and 1984, spreading the message of Truth, Simplicity, and Love. His life and teachings inspired thousands across the world to live with faith, discipline, and compassion. Over the years, his followers have come not only from India but also from Europe, America, and other parts of the world, making this temple a well-known spiritual destination even among the western community. The Haidakhan Vishwamahadham Ashram, built in his memory, is beautifully maintained and radiates serenity from every corner. The complex includes a peaceful meditation hall, lush green gardens, and Annapurna Café, which serves pure satvik bhojan that is simple yet delicious. There is also a small store where visitors can buy spiritual books, incense, and souvenirs that reflect Babaji’s philosophy and message. One of the most captivating aspects of the temple is its mesmerizing view. On a clear day, visitors can witness the breathtaking Trishul Hills, Nanda Devi, and other Himalayan peaks, which glow beautifully during sunrise and sunset. The divine sound of bells, the sight of devotees meditating, and the cool mountain breeze together create an atmosphere of deep peace and connection. The temple and ashram area are well-kept, with big trees surrounding the complex and adding to its natural charm. The quiet environment makes it an ideal place for meditation and introspection. Visitors often find themselves sitting silently, simply absorbing the calm and positive energy that the place naturally offers. What makes the Haidakhan Vishwamahadham Temple truly special is the harmony between spirituality and nature. It feels like time slows down here, allowing you to reconnect with your inner self. The combination of beautiful architecture, divine energy, and scenic surroundings makes every visit a deeply fulfilling experience. In conclusion, a visit to Haidakhan Vishwamahadham Temple in Ranikhet is more than just a trip, it is an experience of peace, devotion, and natural beauty. Whether you are spiritually inclined or just seeking a place to unwind and reflect, this temple offers the perfect setting. The calmness of the ashram, the hospitality of the people, and the majestic view of the Himalayan ranges together make it one of the most special and memorable places in Uttarakhand.
Abhishek S — Google review
Its a very peaceful Shiv temple , having positive spiritual vibes with a fantastic view point to see scenic Himalayan snow peaks
Neeraj P — Google review
A must visit place in Ranikhet if you are going to the cave do make sure you visit the temple, This tenple is closed for ११ to १२ pm reat it's great view
Govind K — Google review
You will feel the spirituality. They work hard to keep it clean . Landscape on the way is really soothing and less explored. Road is narrow but manageable. You may get interacted with foreigners. People's from whole world comes here . You can do pooja and meditation. Worth to visit once .. Will try to visit again if Haidakhan Baba call me 🙏🌼..... Jai hedakhan Baba ki 🙏🙏
Pankaj B — Google review
A peaceful experience awaits anyone who wishes to visit Baba Haidakhan Temple in Ranikhet. It's quaint, clean and generally not busy. Huge campus which is well laid out and has beautiful statues of Bhagwan Shi Hanuman & Nandi. On a clear day you would be delighted with the views of the snow peaks from there. It's the trishul peaks of Nanda Parbat. There's also charitable shop on premises which has a good selection of kurtas & brass items. Pricing is decent.
Aditya S — Google review
Best place for peace and serenity, free from everyday hustle bustle a quiet place to find yourself . Loved it .
Cant S — Google review
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MC67+W63, NH 87, Chiliyanaula, Jaitha, Uttarakhand 263645, India
http://www.haidakhandisamaj.in/ashrams-india.php
+91 5946 281 081
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Jhula Devi Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Jhula Devi Temple, situated in the Kumaon Himalayan range in Uttrakhand, is a sacred 8th-century temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. The temple is famous for its numerous hanging bells and is believed to fulfill wishes of the devotees. According to legend, it was built to protect locals from wild animal attacks. The area around the temple also offers a variety of vegetarian dishes and is known for its apple orchards at Chaubatia Gardens.
Very nice place, situated in the hills of Ranikhet nearby military area. Photography is generally prohibited outside the temple but no restrictions within the temple. Good to see an uncountable number of locks hanging around the temple(as a result of people getting their wishes fulfilled) ❤️
The A — Google review
Another must visit temple for any devout hindu visiting Ranikhet & it has a huge reverence. Visit, seek a manokamna & upon realisation of your wish revisit and tie a temple bell on the temple premises. It's very nice!!
Aditya S — Google review
The architecture isn't spectacular, but it's antiquity dates back 700 years according to local lore. The current structure, of course, is more recent in origin and dates to the last century. It's quaintness lies in its thousands of bells, big and small, along the walls of the temples and inside, donated by grateful worshippers. People come here to get their new vehicles blessed!
Saurabh — Google review
The experience was wonderful! The place has an incredible sense of peace and tranquility. Although this temple is often associated with Ranikhet, it’s actually located quite far from there — in a serene, isolated spot right beside the Army Jat Regiment check post. Just 3–4 km from the temple, you can also explore a beautiful garden in choubatia, which is said to be the second largest of its kind in Asia.
Sagar V — Google review
While the architecture of Jhula Devi Temple may not be grand or ornate, its antiquity and spiritual significance make it one of Ranikhet’s most cherished landmarks. According to local lore, the temple’s origins date back nearly 700 years, though the current structure was built in the last century. What truly makes this temple special are the thousands of brass bells — big and small — adorning its walls and ceilings. Each bell has been offered by a devotee in gratitude, symbolizing wishes fulfilled and prayers answered. The gentle sound of the bells swaying in the mountain breeze gives the temple a truly divine and peaceful aura. 🔔🌿 It’s a tradition among locals and travelers to visit the temple to seek blessings for new vehicles, symbolizing safety and good fortune. The energy here feels both sacred and timeless — a blend of faith, history, and the mountain spirit of Kumaon. If you’re in Ranikhet, Jhula Devi Temple is not just a place to visit — it’s a place to feel. 🙏
Yaduveer S — Google review
Jhula Devi Temple, located in Ranikhet, is a revered shrine dedicated to Goddess Durga. Built in the 8th century, the temple is famous for its unique ritual of offering bells. Devotees believe that tying a bell at the temple fulfills their wishes. The temple, set amidst tranquil surroundings, offers a serene atmosphere for worship and reflection. The Jhula Devi Temple is not just a spiritual haven but also provides a picturesque view of the nearby Kumaon hills, making it a must-visit destination for both pilgrims and tourists seeking peace and natural beauty.
Prem K — Google review
A distance of 7 km from Ranikhet, near Chaubatia, amidst stunning natural setting, one can easily spot Jhula Devi Temple, an 8th Century ancient Hindu Shrine dedicated to Jhula Devi... another form of Devi Durga. As the idol of Ma Durga ( presiding deity) is sitting on a Jhula, this temple is famous as Jhula Devi Temple. Every year, thousand of devotees offered their prayers to Jhula Devi. People believed this temple as wishfulfilling temple. One someone's wish being fulfilled, he offered small bells to Jhula Devi...so there is thousands of bells. A visit to Jhula Devi is a must when you are in Ranikhet.
Partha S — Google review
700 years old temple of Maa durga in chobatiya of ranikhet cantonment Devotees offer bell to Maa when their wishes are fulfilled. Temple is neat and clean. Pooja samagri (along with a small bell)can be purchased from the shops outside the temple. Vehicles can be parked outside on the road.. One small park and a shop for tea and refreshment. Urinal are provided in nearby area. Overall rating : 4 out of 5
Santosh J — Google review
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JC9V+7J2, Chaubatia, Ranikhet Range, Uttarakhand 263645, India
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Chaubatia

Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Nestled in the picturesque Almora district of Uttarakhand, Chaubatia is a charming settlement that offers breathtaking views of the western Himalayan peaks. Situated about 10 kilometers south of the quaint cantonment town of Ranikhet, this serene location stands at an elevation of 1,800 meters above sea level. The cool mountain air and stunning landscapes make Chaubatia a perfect getaway for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
3.8
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Uttarakhand, India
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Rudradhari Waterfall

Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Waterfalls
Remote area only accessible by a trail, offering a peaceful waterfall near a small temple & caves.
The visit to the Rudradhari Mahadev temple and waterfall, nestled in the heart of a serene forest was a tranquil experience. Our guide, Laxmanji, was helpful and knowledgeable, adding to the richness of our journey. Being away from the hustle and bustle of urban life and spending time in such a pristine natural atmosphere was a refreshing change. Mild as it was, the impact of the experience left a lasting impression. A must-visit affair indeed!
K.K. R — Google review
Rudradhari Waterfall in Kausani is a stunning natural spot, perfect for trekking and adventure lovers. Surrounded by lush green hills and ancient caves, the easy-to-moderate trek to the falls offers breathtaking views and a peaceful escape into nature. Ideal for those seeking a short, thrilling getaway amidst the beauty of the Himalayas.
Iftekhar H — Google review
Rudhradhari temple and waterfall, both are exceptional places. I went during monsoon which made the trek lush green and waterfall full of flow. Had a bath, visited temple, with no rush at the place. Vibe of this place is unbeatable if you're looking for a spiritual or a peaceful experience.
Amandeep B — Google review
Beautiful drive through the Kumaoni countryside from Kausani and then a 1.5km walk alongside creek through the forest to falls (underwhelming) and temple. Quiet, peaceful and there are food places at the start of the walk.
Thom E — Google review
From my experience the best time to visit the Rudradhari Falls would be during the monsoon or later May. There is a beautiful trek of about 1.5KM. The waterfall has a Shiv Temple adjacent to it. There are many Eateries before the trek but none on the way. The water is clean and cold. Must visit! Neil's Tip:DO NOT VISIT DURING SUMMERS
Neil P — Google review
Hidden waterfall with good story to hear from locals. Peaceful place with a small trek to reach.
Shreesh J — Google review
This temple is inside a cave deep in the forest. The hike to the temple is a short yet lovely one. Especially if you start very early in the morning. I had a great time hopping boulders, crossing streams, picking up Rhododendron flowers and clicking ton of pics. A must do hike if in Kausani, but not for the seniors who may have joint pain or are not used to hiking.
Hrishikesh B — Google review
Was here during heavy rains and the trek seemed not so easy. We hired a guide who charged us 300 after a little bargaining. But the guide was worth it and he also helped with our 2 year old kid. We had to cross 6 streams out of which 2 were knee deep as the river was little flooded. It was worth the visit once we reached the waterfall which also had a heavy flow. We visited during peak monsoon and you would need to check for leech everytime you cross the stream. Definately the trek was worth it once you reach the temple. Please note there is no Jio or Airtel network at this place.
Ankur J — Google review
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RHX4+R95, Kantali, Someshwar Range, Uttarakhand 263639, India
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Anasakti Ashram

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Anasakti Ashram, located in Kausani, Uttarakhand, is a peaceful abode dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. This religious site offers a picturesque setting with stunning views of the mountains and sunrise. The ashram features a prayer room, small museum with a picture gallery showcasing Gandhi's life, and accommodation facilities in old-style rooms reminiscent of an old Dak Bangla.
Anasakti Ashram in Kausani, nestled amidst the Himalayas, holds a historic charm. The sublime beauty of this place is amplified by its connection to Mahatma Gandhi who took refuge here. You can sense a serene and peaceful atmosphere, following the same tranquility that Gandhiji once experienced. It houses a small museum preserving his teachings and a library with a rich collection of his works. If you seek a place for quiet introspection coupled with scenic views, Anasakti Ashram is truly an ideal retreat.
K.K. R — Google review
A quiet and peaceful place with beautiful mountain views. Entry is free, and you can spend 1–2 hours here. Quite high parking fee required for four-wheelers, but space is limited. I would recommend it for a one-time visit if you're in Kausani and got spare time.
Dr R — Google review
What a great place. I will suggest you all visit this place in morning then you will able to see clear view of himalayas and its so beautiful. Very peaceful place. The ashram is located at a convenient distance of a kilometre from the Kausani bus stand. Gandhiji spent a number of days here in 1929 and a lot of people come to this place following in his footsteps. Local legend proudly suggests that Gandhiji was so besotted by the natural beauty of the place that he exclaimed that this was truly the Switzerland of India. He is believed to have been working on his theory of Anasakti Yoga, which preaches the belief in the philosophy of non-attachment to the material world. There is a small prayer room in the ashram, where prayers are held every morning and evening. Much like in the rest of the Kumaon region, sublime views of the Himalayas are abundant and omnipresent. The quietude and serenity of the spot is disturbed by little else and heightened by the locally popular reading library. The ashram also features a small archive-like museum that showcases photographs of Mahatma Gandhi’s stay here along with other paraphernalia associated with him. There is also a study and research centre in the ashram, which work towards taking Gandhiji’s philosophies forward. For those looking for an immersive experience, there are a small number of rooms available that can be rented.
Prastut M — Google review
It's a great and peaceful place. You may stay here as well. They have cottages and rooms to stay and food on very reasonable prices.
Amit K — Google review
The place is very serene & tranquil with a lot of history attached to it. It is at this very place that Kausani came to be fondly know as the mini Switzerland of India.
Avishek M — Google review
In 1929, Gandhiji came to Kausani for two days but he liked the place so much that he stayed here for 14 days and completed the book Anashakti Yoga. Because of this book, this guest house was named Anashakti Ashram. This place is very beautiful and one can get a panoramic view of the Himalayas from here. Kausani is a small village but a very peaceful place.
Abhishek A — Google review
Serene place where Gandhi ji once stayed....there's a small museum and meditation place. Views of surrounding hills and valleys mesmerizing...
S. G — Google review
If in kausani I would suggest spending few minutes here.
Rakshat B — Google review
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Kausani, Someshwar Range, Uttarakhand 263639, India
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Shri Baijnath Group of Temples

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Baijnath Temple, Garur, Uttarakhand: Unveiling the Ancient Baijnath Temple, Garur, Uttarakhand Tucked away in the picturesque Kumaon region of Uttarakhand lies the ancient Baijnath Temple, a testament to India's rich cultural heritage. Located in the quaint town of Garur, this 12th-century temple is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and devotees alike. *History and Significance* Baijnath Temple was built in 1204 AD by the Katyuri dynasty, a medieval kingdom that ruled over the region. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities of Hinduism. According to legend, the temple was constructed to commemorate the victory of the Katyuri king, Kalyan Chand, over the neighboring kingdoms. *Architecture and Design* The Baijnath Temple boasts a unique blend of indigenous and Aryan architectural styles. The temple's sanctum sanctorum is adorned with a magnificent lingam, a symbol of Lord Shiva. The exterior walls feature intricate carvings of gods, goddesses, and mythological creatures. The temple's design ensures that the sun's rays illuminate the sanctum sanctorum during the winter solstice. *Tourist Information* - Location: Garur, District Bageshwar, Uttarakhand - Elevation: 1,125 meters (3,687 ft) above sea level - Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year, but ideal during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) - Nearest Airport: Pantnagar Airport (160 km) - Nearest Railway Station: Kathgodam Railway Station (140 km) *Nearby Attractions* - Bageshwar Temple - Chandika Temple - Kanda Village - Pindari Glacier Trek *Conclusion* The Baijnath Temple is an enchanting destination that offers a glimpse into India's ancient past. As you wander through the temple's corridors, you'll be struck by the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the same Katyuri civilization. Whether you're a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or simply a curious traveler, the Baijnath Temple is a must-visit destination in Uttarakhand.
Sandeep R — Google review
Must visit places when you are in kaunsani. Temples are very old and the power you will feel is amazing. The parvati statue inside the main shrine is amazing. 26 avatars of parvati are carved on sides. The lake is good and you can go boating there.
Shraddha P — Google review
The temples are well-preserved and offer a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious history of the region. The priests are warm and welcoming, adding to the spiritual charm of the place. The nearby river and lush greenery further enhance the tranquil experience. A must-visit for anyone looking to connect with nature and spirituality. Highly recommended!
Manoj M — Google review
Baijnath is very famous for the ancient temples and historical importance. The temple is located on the banks of the beautiful Gomti River, in the Bageshwar district (Kumaon region), Uttarakhand. The temple is dedicated to the Lord Vaidyanatha (Lord Shiva as the Lord of physicians). It is said that (euttaranchal.com) the temple was built by the Kumaon Katyuri King in around 1150 A.D. This is a temple complex with the idols of Shiva, Ganesh, Parvati, Chandika, Kuber, Surya and Brahma. The enchanting view of the Himalayan peaks is great seen from this place, particularly the Sun-rise and Sun-set reflections on the mountain. We have visited this place in the month of October with a clear sky all the time. It’s a must visit place
Dr. T — Google review
Shridhar Baijnath Group of Temples – Serene Heritage by the Riverside If you're traveling from Kausani towards Munsiyari, the Shridhar Baijnath Group of Temples makes for a perfect cultural and spiritual stopover. Located just about 16 km from Kausani in the peaceful town of Baijnath, this ancient temple complex sits beautifully along the banks of the Gomti River. It's not just another temple visit — it's a moment of connection with Uttarakhand’s rich history and timeless architecture. Dating back to the 12th century, the temples are known for their exquisite stone carvings and tranquil setting. There's a calmness in the air, and the view of the surrounding hills adds to the peaceful experience. It’s a great place to stretch your legs, soak in the heritage, and click some memorable photos. The temples are dedicated primarily to Lord Shiva (Baijnath), and the complex features beautiful stone-carved shrines and idols that reflect the rich architectural heritage of the Katyuri dynasty. It's not very crowded, making it a perfect place to sit, reflect, and connect with nature and history. This stop also fits naturally into the route to Munsiyari via Bageshwar, Chaukori, and Birthi Falls. It adds both spiritual value and a refreshing break during the long road journey. You don't need to spend hours here — even a 30-45 minute pause is enough to admire its beauty. This site is not just a religious stop but a cultural gem worth visiting for its peaceful aura, beautiful setting, and ancient artistry. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history, culture, heritage, serenity and a slice of Uttarakhand’s spiritual past or just some quiet time amid nature.
Apurba R — Google review
Temples or group of temples said to be made by pandavas are on unique place and The Baijnath Temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located in Baijnath town in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the state and is known for its unique architecture and historical significance.Built in the Nagara style of North Indian temple architectureThe temple is adorned with intricate carvings of deities, floral patterns, and mythological scenes
Vaibhav S — Google review
The temples are ancient and worth visiting. Located on a promontory jutting over a bend of the Gomti river, the temples beauty has been enhanced by damming the river and creation of a lake. Sadly the landscaping around the lake is in poor taste, with ugly architecture and gaudy pedal boats, totally out of sync with the ancient architecture of the temples. Encroachments around the temple overshadow the temples themselves. This place holds a lot of promise, as a spiritual destination, as a recreational zone and as a birdwatching nature reserve. A lot of effort is required to make this a tourist destination. At the moment, Baijnath, with its ugly, poorly constructed buildings has no town planning and nil building regulations. It's a surprise anyone would wish to come here, or having come unwittingly, stay for long.
Saurabh — Google review
Har har mahadev. A heritage pilgrim sight of our Sanaatan dharm. Mahadev and Parvati maa temple built here around 9-12th century. The construction is remarkable. Baijnath Barrage is situated next to it . A small lake is made where dishes and snakes can be sighted. Very postive aura ina and around temple. The parking space is huge. 50/- for car. Situated on main road.
Rishabh B — Google review
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Garur - Bageshwar Rd, Bamrari, Baijnath, Uttarakhand 263641, India
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Trisul

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Trisul, a group of three alpine peaks named after Shiva's 3-pronged weapon, is a mesmerizing sight to behold. This mountain peak offers hiking opportunities and presents an absolutely stunning glacier peak view. The Himalayan range of mountains including Nandadevi, Nandakot and Trishul parbat add to the mind-blowing beauty that surrounds it. The Land of Shiva never ceases to amaze with its natural wonders and breathtaking scenery.
Out of this world. Serene and divine.
Peeyush B — Google review
Very beautiful mountain
Biswajit G — Google review
The Trishul Peak is one of the most prominent and awe-inspiring sights visible from the Almora district. Rising high above the surrounding ranges, this three-pronged massif resembles the divine trident (Trishul) of Lord Shiva — a sight that feels both sacred and spectacular. During sunrises and sunsets, the peaks glow in shades of gold, crimson, and violet, standing out sharply against the Himalayan sky. It’s a view that stays with you long after you’ve left the hills. 🌄✨ At 7,120 meters, Trishul I is the highest summit among the three, though together they form the mighty Trishul massif — a landmark that defines the skyline of Almora, Ranikhet, and beyond. If you’re visiting Uttarakhand, take a quiet moment to watch the Trishul peaks at dawn or dusk — it’s not just a view, it’s a spiritual experience in motion. 🙏
Yaduveer S — Google review
Absolutely stunning glacier peak.....the whole Himalayan range of mountains including Nandadevi Nandakot etc along with Trishul parbat looks mind-blowing.
Bhavesh R — Google review
I saw mighty Thrishul mountain in my Roopkund Trek!! This is the highest peak that I seen till that trek and that's first time experience of Himalayas is all bound to its beautiful three peaks
Lake P — Google review
Mesmerizing view of trishul parbat . Amazing trek to tilbudi top.
Ashish N — Google review
Mountain you see like a Trishul shape from Nainital, Ranikhet, Almora, Bageshwar, Kausani and nearby places.. Pictures from Nainital
VIKRAM B — Google review
The most prominent peak seen from Almora district. The peak towers above rest and the three trident shaped peaks are very distinguishably visible specially during sunsets and sunrises. At 7120m Trishul 1 is the highest summit not the massif
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