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The Uttarkashi is located in the Uttarakhand. it is famous for its scenic beauty and holy sites and Regarded as the getaway to Gangotri and Yamunotri pilgrimage, Uttarkashi is mostly visited by spiritual tourists, but there are many tourist places and also some moderate to challenging trekking routes. This include
Viswanath Temple
Shakti Temple
Maneri Dam
Kuteti Devi Temple
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Har ki Doon
Dodital Lake
Dayara Bugyal
Nachiketa Tal
The hill town can be visited any time of the year as every season has its own charm. Magh Mela is known to be one of the most popular fairs in Uttarkashi.
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Best Things to in Uttarkashi, India
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List of Best Things to do in Uttarkashi, India
Gangotri Glacier
Vishwanath Temple
Gangotri National Park
Dayara Bugyal
Dodi Tal Lake
Nachiketa Tal
Govind Pashu Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary
Kedarkantha
Jalmagna (Submerged) Shivling
Dodi Taal
Harsil - A Paradise Village
Located in under the snow clad valleys of Uttarakhand, India. Harsil is a beautiful little village which is about 75 kms from Uttarkashi. Surrounded by Pine forests, Himalayas, Ganga river and beautiful People.
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Scenic Drive to Gangotri – A video log by Roaming Hawks
The drive from Uttarkashi to Gangotri is incredibly scenic, specially the stretch from Gangnani to Gangotri. We did encounter a few landslides, narrow roads but nothing too troublesome.
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Most charming homestays in Uttarakhand | Best Home-stay in Uttarakhand | Homestead in Uttarakhand
10 Secret Homestays In Uttarakhand That Will Give You A Pure Taste Of Life In The Hills
1. Pahadi House, Kanatal
38 km ahead of Mussoorie, Kanatal is a serene town away from the touristy chaos. Apart from your comfortable stay at one of the Pahadi Houses, your itinerary can include leisure walks in the surrounding hills, jeep rides to the unexplored jungles and plucking fresh fruits from apple orchards.
2. Itmenaan Estate, Binsar
This 100-year old traditional Kumaoni house has been painstakingly restored into a homestay. The 3 beautifully designed suites are any travelers' dream home in the hills.
Away from the humdrum of everyday, spend your days in the lap of the hills to stare at the night sky, read, write or paint. You can also take part in invigorating farming, gardening and bee-keeping activities
3. Dalar Village Homestay
Dalar is a hidden Kumaoni hamlet in the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. Out of the 11 houses in this village, Ganesh Dutt's property has been restored to a homestay. The peaceful location of the house gives you a magical view of the Dalar Ranges.
4. Dak Bunglow, Peora
The old Dak Bangalow at Peora built in 1905 was earlier used by the british as an inspection Bungalow. After years of dilapidation, the house was leased by Pradeep and Shubha in 2005 who are now the hosts of this homestay. The homestay can be your dream vacation home since its original architecture, walls, fireplaces, wooden ceilings and grand verandas were retained, offering an indulgence in colonial royalty, homely hospitality and panoramic Himalayan views.
5. Kuflon Basics, Uttarkashi
11 kms from Uttarkashi into the Assi Ganga Valley lies the hamlet of Kuflon. The village was once famous for the sweet wild berry 'Kafal'. Amidst the majestic hills of Garhwal, spend some time reflecting and commune with nature. Meet the locals as you enjoy the unspoilt treks around the area and discover the tranquil nearby villages.
6. Smetaceks’ Colonial Homestay, Bhimtal
This 1000 acre property called Jones estate was initially owned by Col. Jones who was the magistrate of the area. After India's independence the property was bought by Frederick Smatacek, who fled from the nazi and managed to board a ship to India. His descendant Paddy Smetacek will be your host at this homestay. The homestay is also known as 'The Retreat' and it has served diplomats from around the world. Fredrick Smetacek who was also an avid entomologist had an extensive collection of butterflies here. The homestay's old-world charm and the family's warm hospitality can possibly give you the best vacation ever.
7. Kamla Pandey's House And Other Homestays at Sarmoli
The homestays at Sarmoli is a rural development success story. A kilometer ahead of Munsyari is the quaint village of Sarmoli where the sarpanch of the village Mallika initiated the homestay program to help provide income to the people of Sarmoli. Kamla Pandey's house is one of these 15 village homes that welcome travelers and promise a comfortable stay in the lap of hills. The treks around the area and opportunities for birdwatching can be included in your itinerary.
8. Keanna Village Home, Nathuakhan
These secret himalayan homes are in every corner of this state won't cease to amaze you. Keanna Village home is a quiet homestay at Nathuakhan near Mukteshwar and Nainital. This region of Kumaon which is aptly known as the fruit basket of the country promises to refresh your senses and enjoy the hills in the most authentic way.
9. Jilling Terraces, Bhatelia
This heavenly homestay is set in a clearing amidst 100 acres of untouched forests. The 80 year old house is only a couple of hours away from Nainital in the South Gola Range of the Himalayas. Spend your days looking at the majestic Nanda Devi and the surrounding peaks.
10. Innisfree Forest Estate, Nathuakhan
This Forest Estate is the mountain home of Lat and his elder brother Dway - descendants of Kumaon’s royal Chand Dynasty and a Burmese princess. Together with Lat’s Latvian wife Julia and their mother Aunty Kiran, they warmly welcome travellers into their home and lives. Their house is the abode of spectacular mountain sunrises and sunsets, and breath-taking views of the snow-hooded Himalayas on clear days.
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Ten must-do treks of Uttarakhand Himalaya
Ten must do treks in Garhwal Himalaya.
For true adventure seekers, the less crowded, in fact mostly isolated Himalayan terrains of the Garhwal region make for perfect trekking destinations. In fact, the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand had the potential of being the world’s most preferred trekking destination had Nepal not opened its borders to foreigners in 1950, as Garhwal was the region where people like Lord Curzon and Frank Smythe trekked and explored
1. Gangotri Glacier
The trek to the ever receding Gangotri Glacier makes for a must do trek in one’s lifetime. A moderate trek which begins at Gangotri (about 105 kms from Uttarkashi) and in the course of 18 kms takes one through a fast changing landscape and brings one across the most beautiful offerings of the Himalayas in terms of spectacular views of the Himalayan peaks like Sudarshan, Bhagirathi sisters, Shivling, etc and Himalayan fauna.
2. Dayara Buggyal
Dayara Buggyal, along with its twin, Gidara Buggyal, is perhaps one of the most beautiful alpine meadows in India. The meadows stretch out far and wide and all around the meadows are the many towering snow peaks.
3. Deoria Tal- Chandrashila or Chopta-Tungnath-Chandrashila
Chandrashila, located at an altitutde of around 4000 metres above sea level, is the summit of Tungnath, the highest Shiva Temple in the world at 3680 metres.
4. Valley of Flowers
The Valley of Flowers National Park is located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. It was discovered by a lost Frank Smythe who was returning from a successful Kamet expedition in 1931, which happened to be the highest climbed mountain peak at that time.
5. Har Ki Dun
The Har ki Dun trek takes one through one of the most beautiful valleys in the western Garhwal Himalaya. It makes for an easy trek and hence attracts many first-timers. The trek starts from Sankri village in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand and gives spectacular views of the Swargarohini Peak. The maximum altitude attained during this trek is close to 12000 ft and the trail passes along the picturesque villages of Sankri, Osla, Seema and Taluka.
6. Roopkund
Roopkund, popularly known as the Skeleton Lake is a high altitude Himalayan lake at an altitude of 4800 metres above sea level in the Chamoli District of Garhwal. The villages of Wan and Lohajung in Kumaon act as the base camp for the trek to Roopkund.
7. Kuari Pass
Kuari Pass is a must-do trek in the winters. Lord Curzon, the 35th Viceroy of India and a great explorer discovered this trekking route. At an altitude of 4264 metres, Kuari Top is a natural amphitheatre where some of the stalwart peaks of Himalayas take stage. The 7000’ers visible from here include Kamet (7756m), Trishul (7120m), Chaukhamba (7128m), and Nanda Devi (7817m) and its twin Nanda Devi East (7434m).
8. Dodital
Dodital is a freshwater lake in Uttarakhand, India, situated at a height of 3,024 metres in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand and makes for an ideal trek for beginners.
9. Kedarnath
Even though it is known more for being a Hindu religious shrine, at over 3500 metres above sea level, Kedarnath is an enchanting place and makes for an enticing Himalayan trek. A trek of around 14 kms. from Gaurikund, the trek follows a well laid out path taken by pilgrims to the temple. Behind the Kedarnath shrine one gets to see Kedarnath and Kedarnath Dome peaks, both of which are around 7000 metres in height.
10.Rudragaira Base Camp
The trek to the base camp of the Rudragaira peak (5819m) begins from Gangotri in Uttarkashi district and is classified as a moderate to difficult level trek taking one to a height of about of 5400 metres en route.
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One Day in the Remote Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India
Exploring the Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India in the area of Gangotri temple, the Bhagirathi River and the town of Uttarkashi.
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One Day in the Remote Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India