Heavenly Place of India
Explore Kumaun
Kumaon is a beautiful region in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, nestled in the Himalayan foothills. Known for its lush greenery, scenic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, Kumaon is a paradise for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and spiritual travelers. Here’s a guide to exploring Kumaon




Key Destinations in Kumaon
Nainital
- A picturesque hill station known for the emerald-green Naini Lake.
- Attractions: Naini Peak, Snow View Point, Tiffin Top, Naina Devi Temple.
- Activities: Boating, trekking, and shopping at Mall Road.
Almora
- Renowned for its cultural heritage and panoramic views of the Himalayas.
- Attractions: Kasar Devi Temple, Zero Point in Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, and Bright End Corner.
Ranikhet
- A serene town surrounded by pine forests and majestic mountains.
- Attractions: Jhula Devi Temple, Chaubatia Gardens, and Kumaon Regimental Museum.
- Activities: Nature walks and picnics.
Mukteshwar
- Famous for its tranquil environment and adventure activities.
- Attractions: Mukteshwar Temple, Chauli Ki Jali, and the Indian Veterinary Research Institute.
- Activities: Rock climbing, rappelling, and trekking.
Bageshwar
- A spiritual hub located at the confluence of the Gomti and Saryu rivers.
- Attractions: Bagnath Temple, Kanda, and Pindari Glacier Trek.
Pithoragarh
- Known as “Little Kashmir,” it offers breathtaking valley views and trekking routes.
- Attractions: Dhwaj Temple, Askot Sanctuary, and Jauljibi Fair.
Kausani
- Known for its 300 km-wide panoramic view of the Himalayas.
- Attractions: Anashakti Ashram, Rudradhari Falls, and Tea Gardens.
Munsiyari
- A paradise for trekkers and nature enthusiasts.
- Attractions: Panchachuli Peaks, Birthi Falls, and Milam Glacier.
- Activities: Trekking and birdwatching.
Adventure Activities
- Trekking: Pindari Glacier, Milam Glacier, and Sunderdhunga Glacier treks.
- Camping: Explore pristine meadows and forests while camping under the stars.
- Wildlife Safaris: Visit the Jim Corbett National Park and Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary for wildlife sightings.
- Paragliding and Rock Climbing: Adventure hubs like Mukteshwar offer these thrilling experiences.
Cuisine
Kumaoni cuisine is simple yet flavorful, using local ingredients. Must-try dishes include:
- Bhatt ki Churkani (black soybean curry)
- Aloo Ke Gutke (spiced potatoes)
- Baadi (a healthy dish made from millet flour)
- Bal Mithai (a popular sweet made of khoya and coated with sugar balls)
Cultural and Spiritual Highlights
- Kumaon is home to many ancient temples, fairs, and festivals.
- Jageshwar Dham: A cluster of over 100 stone temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- Nanda Devi Festival: Celebrated with grandeur in Almora.
- Traditional dances like Chholiya and vibrant folk music reflect the region’s cultural richness.
Best Time to Visit
- Summer (March to June): Pleasant weather for sightseeing and trekking.
- Monsoon (July to September): Lush greenery but prone to landslides.
- Winter (October to February): Snowfall in higher regions like Munsiyari, perfect for snow enthusiasts.
Getting There
- By Air: The nearest airport is Pantnagar, well-connected to major Indian cities.
- By Train: Kathgodam is the main railway station, serving as a gateway to Kumaon.
- By Road: Excellent road connectivity from Delhi, Dehradun, and other major cities.