Active Life in Uttarakhand, India

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Top 3 Active Life in Uttarakhand

Jharipani Waterfall
4.5
( 8 reviews )

C3GV+WFW, Barlow Ganj, Mussoorie, Chamasari, Uttarakhand 248179, India

“The place is a must visit if you are willing to explore something new while in Mussoorie. The waterfall is a beautiful one, the water is so clean that You will be able to see the stones and pebbles at the bottom very clearly. Not many people go to this place as you need to walk down atleast 20 minutes to reach the waterfall. And coming back is even more difficult due to the steep road. So this place is a no no for elderly and kids. After reaching the fall there's only one shop that too a stall kind of. The shop owner is very kind, he would request you not to litter around and keep the fall area clean. I would request you to kindly help the guy buy ordering something as not many people visit the fall. Also I would recommend you to hire a two-wheeler so you can go as near as possible to the fall without walking. We went there by car, so we had to park in between and walk much to reach there.”

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
4.3
( 8 reviews )

PQ43+6H4, Binsar, Regariya, Uttarakhand 263628, India

“I recently had the pleasure of visiting Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, and I must say, it was an absolute delight! Nestled amidst the serene and majestic Himalayan ranges, this sanctuary truly offers an unparalleled experience for nature enthusiasts like myself. From the moment I entered the sanctuary, I was captivated by the sheer beauty and tranquility of the surroundings. The dense forests, pristine streams, and breathtaking vistas left me in awe. The sanctuary's untouched and unspoiled environment provides a haven for a remarkable variety of flora and fauna, making it a must-visit for wildlife lovers. The biodiversity in Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is truly remarkable. I had the privilege of spotting several rare and exotic species, including the elusive leopard and Himalayan black bear. The sanctuary's well-maintained trails and observation points allowed me to observe these incredible creatures from a safe distance while still feeling connected to nature. The sanctuary also offers a multitude of hiking trails that cater to varying levels of fitness and interest. The mesmerizing views from Zero Point and the Binsar Peak are absolutely worth the trek. As I stood at these vantage points, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and lush green valleys, I felt a sense of peace and awe that will stay with me forever. The staff at Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary deserves commendation for their dedication and knowledge. They were not only friendly and welcoming but also provided valuable insights about the sanctuary's rich ecosystem. Their commitment to preserving and protecting the sanctuary's natural wonders is truly admirable. Additionally, the infrastructure within the sanctuary is excellent. The forest guesthouses and eco-resorts offer comfortable accommodation options, allowing visitors to immerse themselves fully in the sanctuary's ambiance. The well-marked trails and informative signboards ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all visitors. Overall, Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is a true gem, showcasing the incredible beauty and biodiversity of the Himalayan region. Whether you're an avid nature lover, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this sanctuary will undoubtedly exceed your expectations. I highly recommend visiting Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary and experiencing the magic it has to offer. A heartfelt thank you to everyone at Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary for providing an unforgettable experience. I cannot wait to return and explore more of this natural paradise in the future! Note: This review is based on my personal experience and reflects my honest opinion.”

Gangotri National Park
4.7
( 16 reviews )

Post Taknaur Range, Gangotri - Gaumukh Pedestrian Way, Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand 249135, India

“Gangotri National Park is a national park located in the state of Uttarakhand, India. Established in 1989, it encompasses an area around the Gangotri Glacier, one of the primary sources of the Ganges River. The park is situated in the upper reaches of the Uttarkashi district and is known for its stunning landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and religious significance. Key features of Gangotri National Park include: 1. Gangotri Glacier: The park is named after the Gangotri Glacier, which is considered sacred by Hindus as it is believed to be the source of the Ganges River. 2. Biodiversity: The park is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including high-altitude species adapted to the challenging mountain environment. Snow leopards, Himalayan tahr, musk deer, and a range of bird species inhabit the region. 3. Religious Sites: In addition to its natural beauty, the park holds religious significance with the Gangotri temple dedicated to the goddess Ganga, a major pilgrimage site for Hindus. The park attracts both nature enthusiasts and religious pilgrims, offering a blend of natural wonders and cultural heritage. It is an integral part of the larger Ganges basin ecosystem.”

Active Life in Uttarakhand, India

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