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Uttarakhand’s Offbeat Locations You Might Want to Visit
Uttarakhand’s Offbeat Locations : Another name for Uttarakhand is Devbhoomi, which is Hindi for “the country of gods.” Starting with the Char Dham Yatra, Jim Corbett’s natural wildlife experience, and the Valley of Flowers, the state boasts several attractions that draw large crowds.
Rishikesh, the home of yoga, is located in the state. Uttarakhand also offers a ton of unusual locations, which are great for breaking up routine and getting away from the crowds in tourist areas. These serene places are open for exploration so that you can cross them off your list.
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Uttarakhand’s Offbeat Locations
Village of Shinji
A trip of around 20 kilometers will bring you to Sainji Community, a tiny and isolated village near Mussoorie. The hamlet also call a “corn village” by locals.
This village’s homes embellish with a scattering of corn cobs. These are strung from the homes’ windows, balconies, and roofs.
Munsiyari
Located in the stunning Kumaon Hills, the little village is 2,298 meters above sea level. You can view the Panchchuli mountains from here.
Munsiyari’s unspoiled beauty is often contrast with Kashmir’s. Perhaps a hot cup of cocoa and the spellbinding sunset would be excellent company.
Bhuvneshwar Patal
In India, there are stalagmite caves, did you know that? To access the caverns of the historical temple of Patal Bhuvneshwar, you must descend 90 feet via rappelling. You will need to go barefoot since the natives regard the area as holy.
Although there are shackles on the road for safety reasons, you may also hire a guide to give you a thorough tour of the cave.
Binsar
Binsar is a naturalist’s paradise. Nanda Devi, Kedarnath, Shivling, and Trishul are four snow-capped peaks that can be seen well from the town.
According to local legend, the Chand Dynasty, who controlled Kumaon from the 7th to the 18th century, formerly made Binsar their summer capital.
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Chopta
Due to its location as a rest stop on the way to significant trekking locations like Chandrashilla and Tungnath, Chopta is progressively gaining popularity.
The unusual location provides complete peace of mind and spirit. You may also visit Deoria Tal, the Kanchula Korak Musk Deer Sanctuary, and Ukimath from Chopta.
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