Uttaranchal Eco Tourism

The North Indian state - Uttaranchal - has captivating snow-capped peaks,
perennial rivers, bemusing lakes, revered temples and a mind-blowing variety
of flora and fauna. Often descried as the Abode of the Gods, Uttaranchal, is
embraced by blissful air of divinity and picture-postcard beauty. The
Himalayas are nothing less than a natural paradise.
Uttranchal Region
This hilly state is divided into two regions - Garhwal and Kumaon. Garhwal
region comprises of seven districts - Dehradun, Uttarkashi, Chamoli,
Hardwar, Pauri, Tehri and Rudraprayag. This premier Hindu pilgrimage also
offers huge scope for wildlife and adventure tours. All of the tourists who
come to experience the wonders of Uttaranchal's mountains, valleys, rivers,
forests, flora and fauna, Rishikesh serves as the travel hub for them.
Kumaoni region is spread across plains of Bhabar and Tarai encircling the
fertile Gangetic bowl. It consists of six districts Almora, Udham Singh
Nagar, Nainital, Pithoragarh, Champawat and Bageshwar. Rejuvenating dawns,
yellow spreads of corn, murmuring dusks, deep forests, snow-capped peaks and
famous Corbett National Park make it a dream destination.
Eco- Tourism in Uttranchal
¤ Wildlife in Uttaranchal This state is blessed
with a fascinating diversity of wildlife, presenting a diverse variety of
geographical terrain which is an incredible treasure house of animals and
birds. Ranging from gigantic mountains extensively covered with a thick
blanket of snow, to the green-covered river valleys you are bound to find a
rich stock of flora and fauna. This state is abundant with wildlife
resources. Uttaranchal has specially designated reserved areas, national
parks and sanctuaries just to protect and conserve its diverse species of
flora & fauna. It enables the visitors to view them in their natural
surroundings.
It's bound to attract a large number of wildlife enthusiasts, keeping in
mind the abundance of natural treasure heaped in or around this park. This
most breathtaking wilderness area has some sanctuaries situated here which
are being managed by Uttaranchal Forest Development Corporation.
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Corbett National Park The first and finest national park spread over
520 sq. km, Corbett National Park is located along the banks of Ramganga
river in the state of Uttranchal India. This park presents various kinds of
vegetation throughout its varied topography, comprising of hilly and
riparian areas, temporary marshy depths, ravines and plateaus. More than 110
species of trees, over 33 species of bamboo and 51 species of shrubs are
found here. This 'Haven for Tigers' houses around 50 mammals, 580 birds and
25 reptile species.
¤ Rajaji National Park This wildlife destination is
known for its rich biodiversity and pristine scenic beauty. Rajaji National
Park is a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Elephants,
tigers, leopards, deer and ghorals are the best known life forms of this
park. An awe-inspiring ecosystem nestled in the Shivalik ranges, this
National Park is spread over an area of 820.42 sq km. It starts from the
vast Indo Gangetic plains, which represents vegetation of several distinct
zones and forest types including riverine, broad leaf mixed forests, grassy
pasture lands, chirpine forests and scrubland. More than 23 species of
mammals and 315 avi-fauna species are found here.
¤ Valley of Flowers This world famous natural
paradise is situated in the upper expansions of Bhyundar Ganga the state. It
is spread over an area of 87.5 Sq. km and perched at an altitude of 3,250 m
to 6,750 m. Around 300 species of wild flowers bloom here naturally.
Uttaranchal Tour
Tour Duration : 10 Days
Destinations Covered : Delhi - Nainital - Kasauni - Ranikhet -
Corbett - Delhi