Nainital
Kausani
Corbett National Park
Mukteshwar
Ranikhet
Almora
Pithoragarh
Bageshwar
Badrinath
Kedarnath
Yamunotri
Gangotri
Hemkund Saheb
Auli
Valley of Flowers
Tapovan
Munsyari
Kadhni Glacier
Pindari Glacier
Sunder Dunga Glacier
Chopta
Lans Downe
Harsil
Rudraprayag
Deo Prayag
Rishikesh
Haridwar
Shivpuri
Mussoorie
Dhanaulti
Chakrata
Rajaji National Park
Uttarkashi

 



This sacred town, 52 km from Dehra Dun, marks the emergence of the Ganga into the plains, piercing through the Shiwalik Range. The devout believe that this is one of the four places in India upon which the nectar of immortality, amrit, fell. It has been churned out of the formless ocean and was being carried in a kumbhapot-when it spilt. On the zodiacal anniversary of this event, a huge religious fair, the Kumbha Mela, is held here every 12 years when hundreds of thousands of devotees bathe in the Ganga. Every six years the Ardh (half) Kumbh is held.

Getting there
By Air: The Jolly Grant Airport is 35 kms from Haridwar. Indian Airlines / Alliance Air operates a thrice weekly flight to Jolly Grant Airport from Delhi.
By Rail: There is a convenient overnight train from Delhi, which reaches early in the morning. The A/c Shatabdi Express, which leaves Delhi at 7 am every day except Wednesdays, also serves Haridwar.
By Road: Its around a 5 hours drive from Delhi, and about a 2 hours drive from Dehra Dun. Rishikesh is just 22 km away. Transport is provided to to interior regions of Garhwal, like Badrinath, Kedarnath, Joshimath, Uttarkashi, Tehri.


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Adventure:
Chilla Range of Rajaji National Park – Ten kilometers from Haridwar is Chilla. It is part of the 820 sq. km of scrublands, ravines and dense forests called the Rajaji National Park. It holds over 100 elephants. There are also spotted deer, barking deer, nilgai, sambar, goral and wild boar. The Park is closed from 15th June to 15th November.