Most photogenic places in Uttarakhand to visit this festive season
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Oct 12, 2024, 19:29 IST
Most photogenic places in Uttarakhand to visit this festive season
Give Uttarakhand a chance this festive season, as this is also the time when this state’s natural beauty becomes even more enchanting. The perfect backdrop for those looking to capture stunning photos. Whether you’re drawn to misty mornings, vibrant sunsets, or panoramic mountain views, this state has no shortage of picturesque spots that are sure to leave you mesmerised.
Auli
Come winter, when it starts to snow, Auli turns into a scenic skiing destination. Add to that, the stunning views of the snow-capped Nanda Devi, Kamet, and Mana Parbat peaks. The serene Auli Lake, surrounded by the snow-covered peaks of the Himalayas, adds to the picturesque charm of this place.
Nainital
Nainital, with its beautiful Naini Lake and busting Mall Road, is a must-visit destination for photographers. The scenic landscapes, quaint cottages, and bustling markets create a perfect blend of natural and urban settings. Believe it or not, Nainital is great for street photography.
Rishikesh
From the iconic Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula bridges to the peaceful ghats and riverbanks, Rishikesh offers plenty of picturesque locations. The evening Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat is a mesmerising sight, with thousands of diyas (lamps) floating on the river, offering a perfect opportunity for low-light photography.
Munsiyari
Munsiyari’s dramatic landscapes, vibrant meadows, and quaint villages provide plenty of photo opportunities. Go for treks like the Khaliya Top and Milam Glacier, as they allow photographers to capture the stunning alpine vistas.
Chopta
Often called the 'Mini Switzerland of India,' Chopta is known for its rolling meadows and panoramic views of the Trishul, Nanda Devi, and Chaukhamba peaks. The trek to Tungnath and Chandrashila offers some of the best sunrise views.
Binsar
The quiet little town of Binsar offers stunning views of the Himalayan range. From Zero Point, you can capture panoramic shots of famous peaks like Kedarnath, Nanda Devi, and Trishul.
Har Ki Doon Valley
Tucked away in the Garhwal Himalayas, Har Ki Doon Valley is known for its untouched beauty and serene landscapes. The valley is a trekker’s delight, with alpine meadows, glacial rivers, and ancient wooden villages that look picture-perfect.
Kausani
Kausani is known for its panoramic views of the Himalayas. It is also one of the most offbeat places to visit in Uttarakhand. Kausani offers unforgettable sights of the Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Panchachuli ranges.
Ranikhet
Ranikhet, meaning 'Queen's Meadow,' is known for its serene pine forests, orchards, and stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks. The sunsets over the Himalayas and the charming old-world cottages make Ranikhet a favourite spot for photographers looking for tranquillity and natural beauty.
Pangot
If you love tranquil forest and a lot of birds around you, Pangot is the place you must not miss this festive season. Pangot is a paradise for birdwatchers. The dense oak, pine, and rhododendron forests surrounding Pangot create a perfect backdrop for landscape photography. And the village’s scenic trails and viewpoints provide stunning vistas of the surrounding valleys.
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