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Ranikhet
Tourist Points:
Almora,
Chamoli,Dhanaulti,
Kausani,
Mussoorie,
Nainital
& Ranikhet.
Wild
Life :
Corbett
National Park,
Rajaji
National Park,
Nanda Devi
National Park, Govind
Wildlife
Sanctuary &
National
Park.
Pilgrimage:
Haridwar,Rishikesh,Yamunotri,Gangotri,Kedarnath,Badrinath
and Hemkund Saheb.
Nature Lovers:
Valley of Flowers.
Adventures Seekers:
Skiing & Auli
, Water
Sports and
Trekking.
RANIKHET:
Ranikhet-"The Queen’s Field " has come to known so because
according to popular belief, this spot had won the heart of Rani Padmini,
Queen of Raja Sudhardev and she chose this scenic spot to be her abode. Today
it is an important army town and the head quarters of the Kumaon Regiment.
During the rains, flowers sprout up everywhere in rainbow colours, branches of
trees stoop with ripened fruits & sunlight peeping through the mist &
clouds endow an enchanting effect all across Ranikhet. As winter comes, the
softly falling snow flakes cover the environs in sheets of pure whiteness.
Sight Seeing: Chaubatia Garden: 10km from Ranikhet town , it is popularly known as orchard country for its fruits & Govt. Fruit Research centre.
Bhaludam:
This small artificial lake attract a number of tourist
situated 3 km from the Chaubatia Garden.
Upat and Kalika: Upat, has one of the best mountain golf links(9 holes) in the country surrounded by dense oak forest. Kalika- the temple of goddess Kali and the forest nursery are worth visiting.
Jhoola Devi Ram mandir: 7km from Ranikhet on the route to Chaubatia, the place in known for temples devoted to Goddess Durga and Lord Rama.
Tarikhet: Situated at a distance of 8 km. From Ranikhet- Mahatma Gandhi stayed here for some time. Tarikhet is famous for Gandh Ashram and the highly venerated temple of Golla Devta. Bhagirath Pandey and his associates had started the Non-Cooperatio movement in this region by establishing the Prem Vidyalaya, which was visited by Mahatma Gandhi in 1929.
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