The Best 7 Historical Sites in the Uttarakhand

Historical Sites in the Uttarakhand

The Himalayan beauty, Uttarakhand has always been the honeypot for adventure lovers and nature lovers, who want to explore its lesser-known and remote places.

But do you know, this place also has a rich history? Uttarakhand is a famous meditative place for many great sages and hermits who gained enlightenment here, celebrated as the ‘Land of Gods.’ It was also a trading hub for the trade of salt with Tibet.

The two cardinal dynasties of Chand and Katyuri contributed tremendously to Uttarakhand’s history at that time. The state is also proud to have several eminent Hindu and Sikh shrines India accommodated.

List of Must Visit Historical Places in Uttarakhand:

1. Dwarahat, district of Almora

Dwarahat, district of Almora

A little town that once was the seat of the Katyuri Kingdom is situated in the Dwarahat Celestial Hamlet about 34 km from Ranikhet. Dwarahat is known for his antique temples and the influence of the Gurjari School of Art.

Historians can visit the city and experience the 55 remarkable temples which have stood up for centuries. The Katyurian dynasty which ruled over Kumaon for a significant period of time is creditable for the architectural grandeur of these temples.

How to reach Dwarahat: Visitors can book a train to Kathgodam from Dwarahat for about 88 kilometers and then rent a taxi to Dwarahat or take a bus.

2. Chaukhutia, Almora district

Pandukholi caves in Chaukhutia, Almora, Uttarakhand

The little hamlet of Chaukhutia rose to fame in the Katyuri Dynasty, which was famously known as the Rangilo Gewar. The main town is an ideal place to experience Uttarakhand’s rich history. The architecture of the old forts and temples that were erected during Katyuri’s rule is impressive for tourists.

Many religious accounts say that the Pandava brothers stayed here for a short time during their exile, and they have built the Pandukholi caves in Chaukhutia, a must-visit site.

How to get there: Travellers can take a train to Kathgodam and rent a taxi to Chaukhutia.

3. Lohaghat District of Champawat

Lohaghat District of Champawat

The sleepy town of Lohaghat, which was considered a century-old temple, is ideally situated on the banks of the river Lohawati in the Champawat district of Uttarakhand. This ancient city has noted several historical events in the past, each marked by the building of monumental temples representing a specific era.

Lohaghat is the epitome of beauty and in the summer season is besieged by the rosy rhododendrons tapestry. You can also visit local attractions like Mount Abbott, Ashram Mayawati, Devi Jhuma, Ashram Advaita, and visit Lohaghat.

How to get to Lohaghat: Take a train to Tanakpur, then rent a taxi to Lohaghat. You can book a direct cab to Lohaghat if you want a peaceful and hassle-free journey.

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4. Ghuddauda, Almora District

The Ghuddauda, in Almora District, was once popular with British people. For the fine horse races that were held in the British era, Ghuddauda made waves. These races were so unique that the winner had the opportunity to choose his desired Award.

How to go to Ghuddauda: Ghuddauda is located in the Almora district and you can then book a jeep or taxi to get from Delhi to Almora.

5. Badharangadi district of Chamoli

Badharangadi district of Chamoli

The historic town of Badharangadi is well-known for its remains of fortifications which were once majestic. The town is also a spiritual center in Uttarakhand and is devoted to the Goddess Durga. Badharangadi is the perfect place to visit if you’re a person who likes exploring new destinations. Read Also: Uttarakhand to Visit in December.

How to get to Badharangadi: A direct taxi is the best way to get to Badharangadi. The nearest place to Badharangadi is Bageshwar situated at a distance of 45 km from Gwaldam. The passengers can get to Bageshwar directly by bus and then take another to Gwaldam.

6. Narendra Nagar, District of Tehri Garhwal

Narendra Nagar, District of Tehri Garhwal

This remarkable town in Uttarakhand’s Garhwal region once belonged to Tehri Riyashat and has long been ruled by the Shah rulers. Named after the Maharaja Narendra Shah of the Shah Dynasty and still used as a hospital and a secretariat, the city of Narendra Nagar has many old buildings. Lured by the beauty of the place, MaharadjaNarendra Shah moved his capital in 1919 to this lovely city. In addition to the old buildings, the Narendra Nagar Palace is now home to the Himalayan luxury spa resort of Ananda. As one can see the old objects and the gate and display both cannons from World War I, this palace hasn’t lost its royal charm, but one should also look forward to the sunset that looks from here completely fascinating.

How to reach Narendra Nagar: Narendra Nagar is well connected by roads, located 16 kilometers from the holy city of Rishikesh. From Delhi, Rishikesh, and Tehri you can easily get to Narendra Nagar by bus.

7. Kalsi, District of Dehradun

Kalsi, District of Dehradun

The famous town of Kalsi has located 5 km from Dakpathar in the Dehradun district and is known for its 10 meters high and 8-foot-wide Ashoka Pillar Rock. Many scientists flocked to Kalsi to see the Ashoka Pillar Rock from 450 BC. This pillar is regarded by the Ashokans as a symbol of prosperity.

How to reach Kalsi: Kalsi is only 43 km from Dehradun. Dehradun offers numerous government buses and private buses /cabs to Kalsi. Visitors can take a train to Dehradun and rent a taxi to Kalsi.

Thus, we have seen in detail, the key historic places in Uttarakhand.

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1 thought on “The Best 7 Historical Sites in the Uttarakhand”

  1. Lohaghat is a major spiritual place in Uttarakhand associated with historical and mythological significance. Thank you to provide a valuable guide about lohaghat.

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