Har ki Pauri is the major landmark of Haridwar. Known as 'Bhramakund', it's the most auspicious spot for a holy dip in the Ganges. During the Kumbh Mela, millions gather here to bathe and seek spiritual cleansing.
Entry to Corbett National Park is just a short drive from Kotdwar via Haldukhal-Vatanbasa gate. Safari routes through Sonanadi, Maidavan and Lotachaur are scenic and thrilling for wildlife enthusiasts.
The untouched valley of Lansdowne is known for its snowy serenity and colonial charm. It is a base for the Garhwal Rifles of the Indian Army and offers eco-tourism activities like trekking and jungle safaris.
Bhullatal, an artificial manmade lake dedicated to the Garhwali youth of The Garhwal Rifles who helped in construction of the lake, is located just 1 km from Lansdowne, India. "Bhulla" in Garhwali means "younger brother." Bhullatal is also known as Bhulla Lake.
Bhimpokhara is a village development committee in Baglung District in the Dhaulagiri Zone of central Nepal. As per the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 2,907 and consisted of 545 houses. It remains a cultural gem nestled in nature.
Kaleshwar Mandir is a general name for several temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, often with the specific deity named Kaleshwar (also known as Kalun or Kaleshwara). These temples are popular destinations for devotees, particularly during festivals like Shivratri, and are known for their spiritual significance and panoramic views.
Lansdowne is a hill station located in Pauri Garhwal district, Uttarakhand. It's known for its clean environment, peaceful surroundings, and colonial-era charm. Lansdowne is situated at an altitude of 1780 meters above sea level and is surrounded by thick oak and pine forests.