- Uttarakhand - Wikipedia
Uttarakhand (Hindi: Uttarākhaṇḍ, pronounced [ˈʊt̪ːəɾaːkʰəɳɖ], lit 'Northern Land'), also known as Uttaranchal (English: ˌʊtəˈræntʃəl ; the official name until 2007), [23] is a state in northern India
- Uttarakhand is a state in northwestern India. It is bordered to the . . .
Uttarakhand has a highly varied topography, with snow-covered peaks, glaciers, deep canyons, roaring streams, beautiful lakes, and a few patches of dusty plains in the south
- Uttarakhand Tourism | Explore the Land of Gods Nature
Uttarakhand, a picturesque state in northern India, is renowned for its rich wildlife and diverse ecosystems Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, the state is home to a variety of habitats, from dense forests and alpine meadows to river valleys and high-altitude regions
- Uttarakhand travel - Lonely Planet | India, Asia
Explore Uttarakhand with our travel guide to Himalaya treks, Rishikesh yoga, Haridwar rituals, Jim Corbett safaris and scenic hill stations
- Uttarakhand - Incredible India
Uttarakhand is renowned not only for its stunning natural landscapes but also for its distinctive culture that encompasses rich traditional practices, rituals, beliefs, folklore, customs, and language
- State Profile - Uttarakhand Portal
Uttarakhand was formed on the 9th November 2000 as the 27th State of India, when it was carved out of northern Uttar Pradesh Located at the foothills of the Himalayan mountain ranges, it is largely a hilly State, having international boundaries with China (Tibet) in the north and Nepal in the east
- Uttarakhand – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Uttarakhand (Hindi: उत्तराखण्ड Uttarākhaṇḍ), until 2007 known as Uttaranchal, is a stunningly beautiful state in the Himalayan North of India Uttarakhand has two large divisions, each with its own culture and language
- Visit Uttarakhand: Explore Dev Bhoomi with Us
Uttarakhand is a northern state in India known for its breathtaking natural beauty and spiritual significance Often called the “Land of Gods,” it is home to many sacred sites like Haridwar, Rishikesh, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, where pilgrims visit for prayers and blessings
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