The Valley of Flowers and Nanda Devi National Parks are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. |
Uttarakhand,
the 27th state of the Republic of India, is called "the abode of the
Gods" or referred as the "Heaven on Earth". It contains glaciers,
snow-clad mountains, valley of flowers, skiing slopes and dense forests,
and many shrines and places of pilgrimage. Char-dhams, the four
most sacred and revered Hindu temples: Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri
and Yamunotri are nestled in the Himalayas. Haridwar which means Gateway to God is the only place on the plains.
It
holds the watershed for Gangetic River System spanning 300 km from
Satluj in the west to Kali river in the east. Nanda Devi (25640 Ft) is
the second highest peak in India after Kanchenjunga (28160 Ft).
Dunagiri, Neelkanth, Chaukhamba, Panchachuli, Trisul are other peaks
above 23000 Ft. It is considered the abode of Devtas, Yakashyas, Kinners, Fairies and Sages.[45] It has some old hill-stations developed during British era like Mussoorie, Almora, Dwarahat, Ranikhet and Nainital.
Glaciers Pindari Glacier, Milam Glacier, Gangotri Glacier, Bunder Punch Glacier, Khatling Glacier, Doonagiri Glacier, Dokrani Glacier, Kaphini Glacier, Ralam Glacier |
Wildlife Reserves Corbett National Park, Rajaji National Park, Asan Conservation Reserve, Nanda Devi National Park, Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, Askot Musk Deer Sanctuary (Askot), Valley of Flowers |
Adventure Sports Skiing at Mundali, Auli, Dayara Bagyal and Munsiyari. Paragliding at Yelagiri. Trekking at Mussoorie, Uttarkashi, Joshimath, Munsiyari, Chaukori, Pauri, Almora, Nainital |
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