Kumaun, nestled in the majestic Himalayas, offers a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. With its picturesque hill stations, ancient temples, and breathtaking landscapes, Kumaun tourism promises an unforgettable experience amidst the tranquility of the mountains.

June 2024

Gwaldam : – A less known Jewel of Kumaon

Gwaldam is a small hill station in Uttarakhand. From Gwaldam, you can get fascinating views of Nanda Ghunti, Nanda Devi and Trishul. Gwaldam lies about 20 km from Baijnath. The roads are well-maintained and give a thrilling driving experience.The most famous trekking expedition here is the Roopkund Lake trek. One of the lesser explored hill stations, quite untouched by the ravages of the modern life, Gwaldam is a perfect place for the wandering souls.

Mukteshwar: A weekend trip in Kumaon

Mukteshwar is an offbeat hill station in uttarakhand. in this video we cover all the tourist spot in mukteshwar such as Mukteshwar Dham Temple, Bhalu Gaad Waterfall and have some authentic kumaoni food in dinner.

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Brahmatal Trek: Explore the Serene Himalayan Beauty

If you feel you have witnessed all the thrills of hiking then frozen alpine lake is worth a try. This trek offers an opportunity to spend a shivering night camping near the Bekaltal lake between Oak forests. The trail surges through snow slopes to Brahmatal top touching the sky views of Nanda Ghunti and Trishul peaks.
An easy to moderate trail best for all types of trekkers. One of the most popular Winter Treks, this snowy trek deserves to be on everyone’s trekking bucket list.

Exploring Munsyari, Uttarakhand:
culinary delights, attractions, and activities

Munsiyari is a sub-division headquarters in the Pithoragarh District of Uttarakhand, India. It’s a popular destination for adventure seekers and high-altitude trekkers, and is also a popular skiing spot. The name “Munsiyari” translates to “a place with snow”

Fair & Festivals

  • Raja Parba: A festival celebrated in the Indian state of Odisha, especially by women, to mark the onset of the monsoon season. It usually falls in June.
  • Ganga Dussehra: Observed mainly in the northern parts of India, particularly in states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, this festival celebrates the descent of the river Ganges to Earth. It typically falls in June, although it may sometimes occur in late May.
  • Sindhu Darshan Festival: Celebrated in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, this festival is dedicated to the River Indus. It usually occurs around June 1st to June 3rd.

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