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ITINERARY

Day 1

Arrival and Mussoorie Delight

Arrival:- Pick up from Dehradun Airport/Railway Station.

Drive to Mussoorie, the Queen of Hills (approx. 2-hour drive).

Visit - Chaar Dukaan:- A quaint area known for its local eateries.

- Lal Tibba:- The highest point in Mussoorie offering stunning views of the Himalayas.

- Landour Bake House:- A charming bakery where you can enjoy delicious treats while watching the famous winterline (during winter season).

Mall Road:- Stroll along the bustling street, shop for souvenirs, and dine at famous cafes and restaurants such as Kalsang Friends Corner, Little Lama Cafe, Tavern, Cafe by the way, Momos and many more.

Overnight:Hotel in Mussoorie.

Day 2

Mussoorie to Kanatal via Dhanaulti

Morning: Breakfast at the hotel.

George Everest/Cloud End:- Visit these scenic spots for a peaceful morning walk and coffee at a nearby cafe.

Departure:- Head towards Kanatal, known for its tranquility and scenic beauty (approx. 3-hour drive).

Enroute visit:- Dhanaulti

Surkanda Devi Temple: Reach this revered temple via Ropeway or a scenic hike, offering panoramic views.

Overnight:- Hotel in Kanatal.

Day 3

Kanatal to Rishikesh

Morning: Breakfast and check-out from Kanatal.

Enroute: Visit the magnificent Tehri Dam, one of the tallest dams in the world, and enjoy the stunning views.

Destination: Continue to Rishikesh

Evening: Option to attend the mesmerizing evening Aarti at Triveni Ghat or relax at the hotel after check-in.

Overnight: Hotel in Rishikesh.

Day 4

Devprayag and Rishikesh Exploration

Morning: Breakfast and drive to Devprayag (approx. 2-hour drive one way), the sacred confluence of rivers Alaknanda and Bhagirathi forming the Ganga.

Afternoon: Return to Rishikesh for lunch at the famous Chotiwala Restaurant.

Exploration: - Triveni Ghat:- A sacred bathing ghat on the banks of Ganga.
- Geeta Bhawan:- A spiritual center and bookstore.
- Parmarth Niketan:- A renowned ashram offering yoga, meditation, and spiritual teachings.

Evening Aarti: Attend the devotional Aarti ceremony on the banks of the Ganga.

Overnight: Hotel in Rishikesh.

Day 5

Rishikesh to Jim Corbett National Park

Morning: Visit Har-Ki-Pauri in Haridwar after breakfast, a famous ghat where pilgrims take holy dips.

Departure: Drive to Jim Corbett National Park (approx. 4-hour drive).

Evening: Enjoy the natural surroundings and the beautiful stay at Jim Corbett.

Overnight Jim Corbett.

Day 6

Jim Corbett Safari and Exploration

Morning/Afternoon: Jungle Safari (we recommend morning for summers, afternoon for winters) to explore the dense forests and spot wildlife, including the elusive tiger.

Additional Visits:- Dhangarhi Museum: Learn about the history and wildlife of Jim Corbett.

Garjia Devi Temple: A scenic temple located on a large rock in the Kosi River.
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- Corbett Museum: Former home of Jim Corbett, showcasing his life and work.

- Corbett Falls: A serene waterfall ideal for a short walk and relaxation.

Concluding the day at the resort

Day 7

Jim Corbett to Nainital

Morning: Depart for Nainital (approx. 3-hour drive).

Enroute visit:- Mall Road: Enjoy a walk along the vibrant street next to Naini Lake (cars parked outside as they are not allowed on Mall Road).

Naini Lake: Option for boating or simply enjoy the serene lake views.

Departure:- Drive to Bhimtal for an overnight stay (approx. 1-hour drive).

Overnight:- resort in Bhimtal.

Day 8

Bhimtal Exploration

Activities: Explore the serene lakes of Bhimtal, such as Bhimtal Lake and Naukuchiatal, known for their picturesque beauty.

Relaxation: Enjoy leisure time and relax at the resort, taking in the peaceful surroundings.

Day 9

Departure

Morning: Breakfast and check-out from Bhimtal.

Departure: Drive back to Dehradun (approx. 6-hour drive).

End of the trip, with drop-off at Dehradun Airport/Railway Station.







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About the package


Embark On A Mesmerizing Journey Through the heart of Uttarakhand, as our travel plan unfolds a tapestry of experiences in some of the state's most renowned destinations. From the charming hill station of Mussoorie, often referred to as the Queen of Hills, to the spiritual haven of Rishikesh, hailed as the Yoga Capital of the World, our itinerary encompasses the essence of Uttarakhand's diverse landscapes. Traverse the serene waters of Tehri, breathe in the pristine air of Kanatal, witness the untamed beauty of Jim Corbett National Park, and find solace by the idyllic Bhimtal Lake. This exploration package promises not just a trip but an unforgettable odyssey, where each stop is a new chapter in your travel story.






Additional Information of the destinations:-



1. Mussoorie

● Lal Tibba is the highest and most scenic point for viewing the valley on one side and snow capped Himalayan range on a clear day. This was also the military Cantonment area during the British times....


2.Kanatal/Chamba/Dhanaulti

● Dhanaulti- A quaint hill station located in the Garhwal Himalayan range of Uttarakhand, Dhanaulti is known for its lush green slopes, fresh air, vibes of calm and solitude and picturesque mountainous views....



3. Rishikesh / Tehri

● Tehri Dam- Tehri dam is famous for its height 260.5 meter, highest dam in india. It is Also listed in the top ten highest dams in the world....


4. Jim Corbett

● Har-Ki-Pauri- It is considered to be the spot where the drops of Amrit fell from the sky, while being carried in a pitcher by the celestial bird Garuda after the Samudra Manthan. Every day, Har Ki Pauri ghat witnesses hundreds taking a dip in water of the Ganges. The place is considered very auspicious....


5. Bhimtal / Nainital

● Nainital- It is known for the revered Naina Devi temple, which stands on the edge of the lake. Nainital is not only a famous tourist destination but is also known for its prestigious educational institutions and schools, which have stood since the British era....