Tour Packages
Char Dham / Chota Char Dham Yatra Package
The Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand refers to a pilgrimage to four sacred shrines nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas:
🏞️ Yamunotri – dedicated to Goddess Yamuna (source of Yamuna river)
🏔️Gangotri – dedicated to Goddess Ganga (source of Ganga river)
🕉️Kedarnath – dedicated to Lord Shiva (one of the 12 Jyotirlingas)
🌸 Badrinath – dedicated to Lord Vishnu (one of the 108 Divya Desams)
Undertaking this journey is believed to wash away sins and help attain moksha (liberation).
🐾 Traditional Route / Order:-
Pilgrims follow a west-to-east route, which is considered auspicious:
- Yamunotri →
- Gangotri →
- Kedarnath →
- Badrinath
This symbolizes purification — starting with the sacred rivers and culminating with Lord Vishnu’s darshan.
Valley of Flowers Package
📍 Location
- Situated in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve.
- Lies in the Western Himalayas, at an altitude of 3,250 m to 3,650 m (10,600–12,000 ft).
- Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (2005).
🌿 What It Is
- A stunning alpine valley famous for its meadows of endemic flowers, rare plants, and pristine landscapes.
- The valley remains covered with snow during winters, and in summer (July–September), as the snow melts, it transforms into a vibrant carpet of flowers.
- More than 500 species of plants are found here, including blue poppy, cobra lily, Himalayan bellflower, and Brahma Kamal (the state flower of Uttarakhand).
Famous Hill Stations in Uttarakhand
Kumaon Region
🌊 Nainital – The Lake District of Uttarakhand
Nainital is one of the most famous hill stations in Uttarakhand, located at an altitude of about 2,084 m in the Kumaon region. Surrounded by lush green hills and dotted with colonial-era cottages, it is best known for the beautiful Naini Lake, where boating and yachting are popular.
Highlights:
- Naini Lake – Heart of the town, perfect for boating.
- Naina Devi Temple – Sacred temple on the northern shore of the lake.
- Snow View Point & Tiffin Top – Offer breathtaking Himalayan views.
- Mall Road – Bustling hub for shopping and local eateries.
- Kainchi Dham – Famous ashram near Nainital, dedicated to Neem Karoli Baba, known for its serene surroundings and spiritual energy.
- Nearby lakes like Bhimtal, Sattal, and Naukuchiatal add to its charm.
✅ Why visit?
Nainital is a perfect blend of natural beauty, adventure, and leisure — making it an ideal getaway for families, honeymooners, and nature lovers.
Almora – The Cultural Heart of Kumaon
Perched at an altitude of around 1,638 m, Almora is a charming hill station in Uttarakhand, known for its picturesque landscapes, cultural heritage, and panoramic Himalayan views. Unlike the more commercialized Nainital or Mussoorie, Almora retains a traditional Kumaoni charm with its old bazaars, temples, and cobbled streets.
Highlights:
- Nanda Devi & Kasar Devi Temples – Famous spiritual sites with stunning surroundings.
- Bright End Corner – Popular sunrise and sunset viewpoint.
- Kasar Devi Village – Known for meditation, hippie vibes, and cosmic energy (visited by Swami Vivekananda & Bob Dylan).
- Local Culture – Rich in folk traditions, handicrafts, and mouth-watering sweets like bal mithai and singauri.
✅ Why visit?
Almora is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat, cultural experiences, and Himalayan views away from the bustling tourist crowd.
Ranikhet
Ranikhet is a picturesque hill station located in the Almora district of Uttarakhand, India. Nestled at an altitude of around 1,869 meters (6,132 feet) above sea level, it is renowned for its serene landscapes, lush green forests, and panoramic views of the Himalayas.
Highlights:
- Panoramic Views: Stunning vistas of the Kumaon Himalayas and snow-capped peaks.
- Chaubatia Gardens: Lush orchards of apples, peaches, and plums.
- Temples: Jhula Devi Temple and Haidakhan Temple for spiritual charm.
- Bhalu Dam: Ideal for picnics, boating, and birdwatching.
- Military Heritage: Home to the Kumaon Regimental Centre and colonial-era cantonment areas.
✅Why Visit:
Ranikhet is perfect for a peaceful getaway, offering a cool climate, natural beauty, and a mix of adventure and relaxation. Whether it’s trekking through pine forests, enjoying orchards in bloom, or simply soaking in the Himalayan serenity, Ranikhet provides a rejuvenating escape from city life.
Kausani (1,890 m)
Known as the “Switzerland of India” for its panoramic views of Nanda Devi, Trishul, Panchachuli peaks.
Great for tea gardens, nature walks, and star-gazing.
Why Visit: Ideal for serene Himalayan views, peaceful walks, and sunset/sunrise photography. Known as the “Switzerland of India.
Mukteshwar (2,285 m)
Quiet hill station with Mukteshwar Mahadev Temple, apple orchards, and adventure activities like rock climbing and rappelling.
Why Visit: Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers, offering tranquil surroundings with panoramic mountain vistas.
Bhimtal
- Why Visit: Less crowded than Nainital, perfect for peaceful boating, photography, and family outings.
- Location: Uttarakhand, India
- Highlights: A large, serene freshwater lake with an island in the center, boating, aquarium, and nearby temples.
Sattal
- Location: Uttarakhand, India
- Highlights: A cluster of seven interconnected freshwater lakes, rich in flora and fauna, birdwatching paradise.
- Why Visit: Ideal for nature lovers, trekking, kayaking, and a calm, eco-friendly getaway.
Naukuchiatal
- Location: Uttarakhand, India
- Highlights: The “lake of nine corners,” boating, adventure sports like paragliding, and scenic landscapes.
- Why Visit: A quieter, scenic alternative to Nainital, offering adventure activities and a tranquil lakeside experience.
Garhwal Region
Mussoorie (2,005 m)
- “Queen of the Hills,” one of the most popular hill stations in North India.
- Attractions: Kempty Falls, Gun Hill, Lal Tibba, Camel’s Back Road, and Mall Road.
Dhanaulti (2,286 m)
- A peaceful alternative to Mussoorie, surrounded by deodar, oak, and rhododendron forests.
- Eco parks and snow views in winter.
Chakrata (2,118 m)
- Less-crowded cantonment town, ideal for trekking, caves, waterfalls, and tiger falls.
- Surrounded by deodar forests.
Lansdowne (1,706 m)
- Quiet army cantonment, very clean and serene.
- Attractions: Bhulla Lake, Tip-in-Top Viewpoint, Garhwali Museum.
Auli (2,800 m – 3,050 m)
- Quiet army cantonment, very clean and serene.
- Attractions: Bhulla Lake, Tip-in-Top Viewpoint, Garhwali Museum.
Kanatal (2,590 m)
Small, offbeat hill station near Dhanaulti, known for camping, trekking, and apple orchards.
Offbeat Hill Stations
Munsiyari
Base for treks to glaciers, called “Little Kashmir,” with Panchachuli peaks view.
Chopta
Known as “Mini Switzerland,” base for Tungnath and Chandrashila treks.
Khirsu
Lesser-known, surrounded by apple orchards and pine forests.