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Uttranchal
Carved out
with 14 hilly districts of former Uttar Pradesh,
Uttaranchal is the 26th state of the Indian union. The
state is rich in flora and fauna, natural and touristic
ambience, and houses some of the most important pilgrimage
centres in the country. Destinations like Haridwar,
Rishikesh, Dehradun, Uttarkashi, Gangotri, Yamunotri,
Kedarnath, and Badrinath are known throughout the world
for their breathtaking beauty as well as religious
importance. Being a part of Western Himalayas, the state
offers a full range of adventure sport options like river
rafting, trekking, mountaineering, fishing, mountain
biking, mountain safaris, skiing, paragliding, and many
more like them. Amazing in its natural splendor, grand in
its wild denizens, and simplicity in its people, the
region is a unique experience to your senses..
Capital
: Dehradun
Language : Hindi, Garhwali, Kumaoni
Area : 294,411 Sq. km.
Tourist season : April to July
Population : 8, 479, 562)
Per capita income : Rs. 12, 000
Literacy Rate : 72.28%
Religion : Hinduism
Climate : 11 C- 45 C (Summer), 2 C - 32 C (Winters)
The places you must visit
Almora :
Almora is one of the three hill districts of Kumaon.It is
the cultural capital of Kumaon.
Badrinath :
Situated on the right banks of the river Alakananda in the
northern province of Uttar Pradesh, Badrinath is couched
within the two mountain ranges of Nar and Narayan, with
the Neelkanth peak on the background.
Dehradun :
Dehradun is situated in the north Indian state of
Uttaranchal (formerly Uttar Pradesh) around 235 km from
Delhi. Dehradun extends from the latitude 30° 19’ in
the North to longitude 78° 04’ in the East. The city of
Dehradun is well connected to other cities of north India
by rail, road, and air.
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