
Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Uttarakhand is a state of divine spirituality, majestic mountains, and breathtaking landscapes. Popularly known as “Devbhoomi” (Land of the Gods), it is home to sacred pilgrimage sites like Haridwar, Rishikesh, Badrinath, and Kedarnath, drawing millions of devotees each year. Beyond spirituality, Uttarakhand offers an unmatched blend of adventure and nature—from the serene lakes of Nainital and the snow-covered peaks of Auli, to thrilling wildlife safaris in Jim Corbett National Park. Trekkers and adventure seekers can explore routes like Valley of Flowers and Roopkund, while those seeking peace can unwind amidst the tranquil beauty of Mussoorie, Almora, and Chopta. Whether it’s river rafting in Rishikesh, skiing in Auli, or a quiet escape into the pine-scented hills, Uttarakhand promises a soulful journey where nature, culture, and spirituality come together in harmony.
Tour Plan
Day 2 – Haridwar to Rishikesh
Check out from Haridwar hotel and proceed to Rishikesh hotel and stay
Sightseeing in Rishikesh
Bharat Mandir: Bharat Mandir is one of the ancient temples of Rishikesh dedicated to Lord Hrishikesh Narayan, who is believed to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu in Kaliyug. The temple holds a lot of mythological significance, as it is said that five Pandavas along with Draupadi visited here on their way to heaven. Right opposite the main entrance of the temple there is an age-old tree which is actually a combination of three different trees connected to each other through roots. The temple also boats of a museum exhibiting sculptures, pottery and decorated bricks found in the temple premises during excavation.
Day 3 – Rishikesh to Mussoorie
Check out from Rishikesh hotel and proceed to Mussoorie hotel and stay
Day 4- Sightseeing in Mussoorie
Mall road: Located in the heart of the city, Mussoorie Mall Road stretches from Picture Palace to the Library. It is the main promenade of Mussoorie and known for its shopping avenues, colonial-era architecture and viewpoints. Across the road, there are many shops selling designed candles, trinkets, wooden handicrafts, and etc. SBI Building, Methodist Church and Cambridge book store are some of the famous landmarks on Mall Road. There are many cafes and restaurants on the road serving delicious food. Take a walk around Mall Road and take in the breathtaking view of the mountains.
Kempty Falls: Set amidst high mountain ranges, Kempty Falls was developed by the Britishers in 1835 as a little hideout to enjoy tea. Located about 4,500 feet above the sea level, the milky white streams crash against the boulders before it falls into a jade pool. The pool is surrounded by shacks where one could enjoy food or sit and watch the picturesque view of the falls. Once here, visitors could enjoy swimming and an ample number of activities. To reach the pool of the waterfall, one could either walk or take a ropeway ride.
Jwalaji Temple: Jwalaji or Jwaladevi Temple, one of the highly revered temples in Mussoorie, is dedicated to Goddess Jwalamukhi, the deity of Flaming Mouth. It is considered to be an incarnation of Goddess Durga. 9 km away from Mussoorie, the temple is located at the top of Binog Hill at an altitude of 2,104 meters, in the lap of Shivalik range. Apart from devotees, the temple which is surrounded by lush green forests is a major attraction for nature lovers as well. Constructed against a wooded spur, the temple's dome was glided by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Comfortable shoes are recommended as one needs to walk a bit through the rugged terrain to reach the temple. Dress modestly when you are visiting the temple.
Day 5 – Mussoorie to Corbett
Check out from Mussoorie hotel and proceed to Corbett hotel and stay
Day 6- Jeep Safari in Corbett
Embark on an exhilarating journey through India's untamed landscapes and encounter its majestic wildlife up close on an Exclusive Jeep Safari, an unforgettable adventure filled with adrenaline and natural beauty.
Day 7 - Departure from Corbett
Check out from Corbett hotel, proceed to Delhi Airport