With the mucky monsoon season making Delhi into a sticky mess, all that we can think about is a tranquil and cool getaway somewhere in the hills. When looking up places to visit this time around, we suggest you ditch the mainstream crowded tourist spots and instead go for the less travelled ones in Uttarakhand.
A long drive, a weekend getaway, a hike or just chilling in a peaceful destination, every one of us wishes to take a break from the daily hustle and bustle. After all, city life has worn us out with the mundane work and traversing through the concrete jungles. Hence, we recommend you to check out Uttarakhand, the land of serene and quaint places for your next trip since it has a charming beauty and peace to behold. You can take a pick from either exploring the Garhwal or the Kumaon regions and their respective cultures, food, and music. The Uttarakhand has everything to offer right from trekking trails, refreshing waterfalls, panoramic scapes, and everything else that makes for a wholesome holiday experience.
We now take you through three less travelled and untouched places you must visit in Uttarakhand this time around.
Mukteshwar
Located 50 kilometres away from Nainital, Mukteshwar offers us a fresh respite to escape city life. This small town-turned hill station has amazing views and treks. The crisp and cool mountain breeze and a good walk will rejuvenate your system like it's new. A small trek leads to Chauli Ki Jali which has an amazing view and one can also visit Bhalu Gaad Falls located 10 kilometres away from Mukteshwar.
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Kausani
About 53 kilometres from Almora, Kausani is a paradise for backpackers. The cosy little town has a breathtaking view of the Himalayan ranges including Trishul, Nanda Devi and Panchachuli. We suggest you check out the Rudradhari Falls and Caves on your next visit to the vacation spot.
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Ranikhet
Ranikhet is a vintage hill station that holds the old world imperial legacy and is the headquarters of the Kumaon Regiment of the Indian Army. The quaint and small town has lush green meadows that are peaceful and a sight for sore eyes.
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