Trekking in Uttarakhand
Over 50 scenic trekking routes including Valley of Flowers, Roopkund, Kedarkantha and Brahmatal.
Explore →From the sacred peaks of Kedarnath to the serene lakes of Nainital — Uttarakhand is where adventure meets spirituality, and ancient culture lives on.
Whether you seek thrill, spirituality, culture or natural beauty — UK Hill has it all.
Uttarakhand is India's adventure capital — with world-class experiences for every thrill seeker.
Over 50 scenic trekking routes including Valley of Flowers, Roopkund, Kedarkantha and Brahmatal.
Explore →White-water rafting on the mighty Ganges at Rishikesh — from Grade II to Grade V rapids.
Explore →India's premier ski resort with slopes set against the panoramic backdrop of Nanda Devi.
Explore →Soar over the Shivalik hills and Himalayan valleys in Pithoragarh and Mussoorie.
Explore →Starlit nights and bonfire camping in Chopta, Kanatal, Pangot and Binsar forests.
Explore →Spot tigers and elephants in Jim Corbett — India's oldest national park.
Explore →Uttarakhand is home to the holiest shrines in Hinduism — a land blessed by gods and sages.
One of the 12 Jyotirlingas, nestled at 3,583m in the Garhwal Himalayas near the Mandakini river.
Explore →Sacred abode of Lord Vishnu at 3,133m, one of the four Char Dham sites of India.
Explore →Origin of the holy river Ganges — one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in Uttarakhand.
Explore →Source of river Yamuna and the westernmost pilgrimage in the Char Dham circuit.
Explore →Gateway to gods — attend the iconic Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri on the banks of Ganges.
Explore →Yoga capital of the world and a sacred Hindu pilgrimage town on the Ganges.
Explore →From the bustling capital Dehradun to the remote beauty of Pithoragarh — every district has its own story.
Uttarakhand's folk traditions — from Kumauni Jhora to Garhwali Bairati — are a living heritage of the Himalayas.
Kumauni folk songs like Jhumelo, Chhopati and Jhora carry centuries-old traditions of the Kumaon hills.
Explore →Garhwali folk music — Bairati, Mangal and Pandav Nritya — echoes the spirit of the Garhwal Himalayas.
Explore →Chholiya, Langvir Nritya, Thandya and Barada Nati — vibrant dances of the mountain people.
Explore →Harela, Phool Dei, Ghee Sankranti, Kumbh Mela — celebrate the unique festivals of Dev Bhoomi.
Explore →Kafuli, Aloo ke Gutke, Phaanu, Bal Mithai — authentic Uttarakhand food you must taste.
Explore →Aipan paintings, Ringal craft, woollen shawls and copper work — the artisan traditions of Uttarakhand.
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