Uttarakhand Foundation Day: 6 Hidden Gems Beyond Nainital & Mussoorie That Deserve Your Love

As Uttarakhand celebrates 25 years of its formation, the spotlight shifts from crowded Nainital and Mussoorie to six hidden Himalayan gems where cosmic energy, ancient temples, and untouched beauty await curious travellers seeking the real Devbhoomi.

Post Published By: Ayushi Bisht
Updated : 9 November 2025, 2:07 PM IST
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Dehradun: Uttarakhand marked 25 years of its statehood, a milestone that reminds us of the state’s journey from rugged terrains to a thriving hub of eco-tourism and spirituality. While Nainital and Mussoorie remain the poster destinations, the real heart of Uttarakhand beats in its serene and unexplored corners.

Here are six offbeat destinations that truly define the beauty, balance, and calm of this Himalayan wonder.

1. Khirsu: The Hidden Jewel of Pauri Garhwal

Tucked away just 15 km from Pauri, Khirsu offers panoramic views of the Nanda Devi range and tranquil trails through deodar forests. A visit to the Ghandiyal Devta Temple completes the soulful experience. With its pollution-free air and authentic Garhwali hospitality, Khirsu is perfect for a quiet mountain retreat.

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2. Munsiyari: The Gateway to the Johar Valley

In the lap of Panchachuli Peaks, Munsiyari in Pithoragarh is a dream for trekkers and photographers alike. Known as the “Little Kashmir of Uttarakhand,” it’s also home to the Johari Shauka tribe, whose artistry and traditions bring the mountain culture alive. Treks to Milam Glacier start here, making it a paradise for explorers.

3. Chopta: Where Faith Meets Frost

Often called Mini Switzerland, Chopta is a meadow-lined haven that opens the gateway to the Tungnath Temple- the highest Shiva shrine in the world. The Chandrashila summit trek rewards visitors with breathtaking 360-degree Himalayan views. Winter transforms Chopta into a white wonderland, perfect for adventure lovers.

4. Kanatal: The Peaceful Neighbour of Mussoorie

Just 40 km from Mussoorie, Kanatal blends serenity with adventure. With apple orchards, pine woods, and eco-resorts overlooking the Tehri Dam Lake, the village offers camping, trekking, and stargazing experiences. Away from tourist crowds, Kanatal is ideal for travellers seeking solitude with scenic comfort.

5. Abbott Mount: Colonial Echoes in the Hills

Perched near Lohaghat, Abbott Mount retains its British-era charm with vintage cottages and an old church overlooking snow-draped peaks. A stroll through its misty trails feels like walking through a forgotten postcard calm, green, and hauntingly beautiful.

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6. Kasar Devi: Almora’s Cosmic Escape

Located near Almora, Kasar Devi is no ordinary village it sits on the Van Allen Belt, known for emitting geomagnetic energy similar to Machu Picchu. The village gained fame when Swami Vivekananda, Bob Dylan, and several Western seekers meditated here.

Surrounded by pine forests and views of the Himalayan ranges, Kasar Devi combines spirituality, art, and calm in perfect balance. Cafés, yoga retreats, and local homestays make it a favorite for mindful travelers seeking silence and self-discovery.

As Uttarakhand celebrates its Silver Jubilee, these lesser-known destinations Khirsu, Munsiyari, Chopta, Kanatal, Abbott Mount, and Kasar Devi showcase the true soul of Devbhoomi. Far from the chaos of Nainital and Mussoorie, they remind travelers that the best journeys are often the quietest ones nestled deep within the Himalayas.

Location : 
  • Dehradun

Published : 
  • 9 November 2025, 2:07 PM IST