Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Honeymoon Destinations In Uttarakhand



Beautiful landscapes, salubrious climate and less accessibility make Kausani a perfect place to make love. The place offers an incredible 350km view of majestic Himalayas, verdant surroundings and no wonder if you start writing poetry after watching its sunrise and sunset on the peaks of mountains. This picturesque hill station is best at the time of October to February. Most of the hotels are facing Nanda Devi peak of Himalayas and just see the heavenly beauty of Himalayas by sipping coffee or tea. You can also visit Anasakti Ashram and Shawl Factory to see how the famous Kausani shawls are made using old techniques.



Naukuchiatal named after its 9 corners or ‘nine cornered lake’ located 24km from Nainital. It is a picturesque lake surrounded by verdant slopes and oak forest. An underwater spring always makes the water level of the lake high. The place is still relatively untouched and infuses a deep romantic aura.





If you want to spend some thrilling adventure in forest just after your marriage, there is no better place than Jim Corbett National Park. Various jungle resorts, wildlife safaris and stunning atmosphere, especially in the night will be remembered for long. You can sit with your partner and admire the solitude for hours admiring the sensations of jungles.



This beautiful hamlet is just 63km from Nainital surrounded by beautiful orchards, temples, pine trees and majestic Himalayas. Ranikhet is a place where simplicity rules in nature as well as in the lives of people. The unspoilt hill station has many places to discover apart from usual attractions. There are many small trekking routes from this place where you can walk with your partner to plan your future walks in your life.



Mukteshwar is a relatively unknown place to people, but whoever comes here will vow to come again. The charm of this place cast a spell on people because of its incredible pristine surroundings covering with rhododendron forest, fruit orchards and thick coniferous forest. 


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