Top Places To Visit In Uttarakhand This November

November is a magical time to explore Uttarakhand, with its crisp mountain air, scenic landscapes, and calm post-monsoon beauty. Here are the top places to visit in Uttarakhand this November
Top Places To Visit In Uttarakhand This November
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Auli

The landscape of Auli
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Known as one of the top skiing destinations in India, Auli transforms into a winter wonderland by November. Although the peak ski season starts in December, November offers an early glimpse of snow-clad mountains, making it ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Rishikesh

Rishikesh during sunset
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November is a perfect time to visit Rishikesh as the weather becomes cool. This spiritual town is famous for its yoga retreats, meditation centres, and adventure activities along the Ganges. You can enjoy a peaceful spiritual retreat with fewer crowds than during peak tourist seasons or try river rafting and bungee jumping.

Mussoorie

Kempty Falls
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Mussoorie is a beautiful hill station in November, as the forests turn golden with autumn colours. The clear skies offer magnificent views of the snow-covered Himalayan peaks. With the summer rush over, Mussoorie is calm and serene, making it ideal for a relaxing getaway.

Chopta

Tungnath - Chandrashila Uttrakhand Trek
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Chopta is a trekking paradise surrounded by forests and snow-capped peaks. November brings chilly temperatures, but the views of the majestic Himalayas, including Trishul, Nanda Devi, and Chaukhamba, are worth capturing. It's also the base for the famous Tungnath trek, which leads to the highest Shiva temple in the world.

Nainital

An aerial view of Khurpatal, Nainital
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Nainital, with its scenic lakes, becomes quieter in November. The misty mornings and clear skies create a picturesque atmosphere for visitors. The surrounding hills and the Naini Lake reflect the beautiful autumn hues, making it an ideal destination for photography and relaxation.

Jim Corbett National Park

Wild Indian Elephants at Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
Wild Indian Elephants at Jim Corbett National Park, UttarakhandShutterstock

After the monsoon season, November marks the reopening of Jim Corbett National Park, making it a great time for wildlife enthusiasts. The forest is lush and green, and the chances of spotting wildlife, including the elusive Bengal tiger, are high.

Valley Of Flowers

Valley of Flowers
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Although the Valley of Flowers closes in late October, November is the time to visit the nearby Hemkund Sahib, a revered Sikh pilgrimage site at an altitude of about 4,300 meters. The views of snow-covered peaks around the glacial lake make it a rewarding trek.

Munsiyari

View of beautiful Panchchuli Peaks
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Nestled in the Pithoragarh district, Munsiyari is a hidden gem known for its panoramic views of the Panchachuli Peaks. November is an ideal time to visit as the weather remains crisp. Moreover, the hill station is also a base for various high-altitude treks.

Almora

Katarmal Sun Temple, Almora
Katarmal Sun Temple, AlmoraShutterstock

Set on a horseshoe-shaped ridge, Almora, surrounded by pine and oak forests, offers panoramic views of the Himalayas. November's cool weather and fewer crowds make it perfect for exploring its temples, local bazaars, and heritage sites.

Haridwar

Har Ki Pauri Ghat, Haridwar
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November is a beautiful time to visit Haridwar as the weather cools down, making it comfortable to explore this ancient town. Known for its religious significance, Haridwar offers a peaceful spiritual experience. The iconic Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri is a must-see during the evening.

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