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Within Panoramic Kumoun at an altitude of 1938 mtrs above sea level lies the district of Nainital. Its snow-capped peaks, verdant valleys, Rolling Meadows and crystal lakes have beckoned lovers of nature since ages Dotted with lakes, Nainital has earnedthe epithet of lakes District of India. |
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Champawat |
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Champwat is famous for its natural beauty, pilgrimage centers. glaciers and meandering streams. The temples of Baleshwar and Nagnath in Champawat are examples of ancint architecture. |
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Choukri |
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Choukri is a dream, surrounded by the towering Himalayan peaks and dense forests. At a height of 2,010 mtrs, above hte sea level and 173 km away from Nainital, Chaukori is not just another hill station, but it is for the very few, who want to be there, in the majestic proximity of the Himalayas for an unbound view of the Nanda Devi and Panchchuli peaks. |
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Almora |
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The picturesque district of almora is a fine blend of mountian beauty, ancient cultural influences, thick forests, scenic valleys, quaint cottages, ceystal lakes and gushing rivers...all inspiring one to call it the Switzerland of India. |
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Pithoragarh |
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Pithoragarh , which lies in the arms of the heavenly Himalayas. The northen part of the district is thinly populated and is adorned with many lofty snow covered peaks like Nanda Devi (east), Nanda Devi (west), Trishul, Nandakhat, Rajrambha, Panchchuli group and many others. and many charming alpine meadows andglaciers, like Milam, Ralam, Namik and Sundar Dhunga Glacier. |
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Binsar |
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Binsar is situated in 2,420 mtrs, 95 Kms from Nainital it offers a majestic view of the snow covered Himalayan peaks, the mesmerizing range Chaukhamba, Trishul, Nanda Devi, Shivling and Panchchuli. From here, on a sunny day, you can have a glimpse of the holiest shrines in the Himalaya, Kedarnath, Badrinah and Gangotri. |
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Ranikhet |
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Ranikhet is aplace related with legends of Himalayas. Once upon a time, the queen Padmini of Kumoun was in love with this tiny hill paradise. King Sudhardev had to oblige her, by building a places here and named this place Ranikhet, the queen, field. |
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Jageshwar |
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Jageshwar lies in the beautiful jatganga valley, housing one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of India. It is a complex of 12 temples. Two major fairs are held here, one at the occasion of Shivratri and the other in the month of shravan (July-August |
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Corbett Park |
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India is first and finest park spread over 520 sq. Kms along the banks of the Ramganga river with evevation ranging from 400 mtrs to 1210 mtrs above tsea level. Corbett park include Brown fish Owl, Himalayan Kingfisher Brown Dipper and Plumbeous / White-cappedRedstarts. Mammals include Tiger, Lepord, Indian Elephant, Chital, Sambhar, Muntjack (Barking Deer), Hog Deer and Common Langur. Other Attraction : Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajaji National Park, Nanda Devi National Park, Garjia Temple etc. |
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