Ranikhet UK, INDIA

Nestled in Uttarakhand, Ranikhet enchants with its serene ambiance and captivating vistas. Known for lush greenery and colonial architecture, it offers a retreat into nature's embrace. Discover scenic viewpoints, historic landmarks, and idyllic picnic spots, each revealing the region's rich heritage. Experience Ranikhet's timeless allure, where tranquility meets natural splendor in an unforgettable journey.

DestinationRanikhet, Uttarakhand
CountryINDIA
Duration4 Days + 3 Nights
Locations5+

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Chaubatia Gardens

Famous for its orchards and botanical gardens, Chaubatia Gardens offer panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks. 

Majkhali

A serene village near Ranikhet, Majhkhali offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It is an ideal place for nature walks and relaxation.

Bhalu Dam

Also known as the Baludham, this artificial lake is surrounded by a lush pine forest. It serves as a great spot for picnics, boating & beauty of nature.

Dunagiri

Dunagiri, nestled near Ranikhet, boasts a revered temple, showcasing intricate architecture and spiritual significance, attracting pilgrims and history enthusiasts alike.

Ranikhet Jheel

Ranikhet Jheel, a serene lake near the town, offers tranquility amidst scenic beauty, perfect for leisurely strolls and peaceful moments amidst nature's embrace.

Dwarahat

While not in Ranikhet, Dwarahat is a nearby town with a rich historical and cultural heritage. It is known for its ancient temples, including the Dunagiri Temple and the Doonagiri Temple.

KRC Museum

Kumaon Regimental Centre Museum Located in Ranikhet, it showcases the history, artifacts, and achievements of the Kumaon Regiment of the Indian Army.

Haidakhan Babaji Temple

Situated in Chilianaula near Ranikhet, this temple is dedicated to Haidakhan Babaji, a revered spiritual figure. The temple premises offer a peaceful atmosphere for meditation.

Ranikhet Golf Course

The Ranikhet Golf Course, also known as the Army Golf Course, is one of the highest golf courses in Asia, situated at an altitude of 6,000 feet above sea level.