Ranikhet
Ranikhet, meaning “Queen’s Meadow,” is a charming hill station in Uttarakhand known for its lush green meadows, pine forests, and serene Himalayan views. Steeped in colonial charm, it was once a British summer retreat and still retains that old-world grace. The town offers a perfect blend of spirituality, nature, and military pride with its temples, golf courses, and the Kumaon Regimental Centre. Calm, clean, and surrounded by snow-capped peaks, Ranikhet is a true paradise for peace seekers and nature lovers.
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Places to Visit in Ranikhet
Jhula Devi Temple
Dedicated to Goddess Durga, the Jhula Devi Temple is one of Ranikhet’s most revered shrines. It’s famous for the thousands of bells hanging around the temple, tied by devotees whose wishes were fulfilled. The calm surroundings and devotional charm make it a must-visit spiritual spot.
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Ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Durga
Known for thousands of wish bells
Peaceful and spiritual environment
Strong local faith and cultural importance
Chaubatia Gardens
Spread across lush rolling hills, Chaubatia Gardens are known for their orchards of apples, peaches, and plums. The place offers stunning panoramic views of the Himalayas and is perfect for a leisurely walk amidst nature’s beauty. It’s also home to a government fruit research centre.
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Famous for fruit orchards and scenic views
Offers Himalayan vistas of Nanda Devi and Trishul
Ideal for picnics and photography
Peaceful garden environment
Majhkhali
A serene and picturesque hamlet near Ranikhet, Majhkhali is known for its captivating views of the snow-clad Himalayan peaks. It’s a great escape for those seeking tranquility and fresh mountain air. The surrounding greenery and peaceful ambience make it a nature lover’s paradise.
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Stunning Himalayan mountain views
Calm and less-crowded hill village
Ideal for relaxation and photography
Perfect spot for nature lovers
Upat Golf Course
One of the highest golf courses in Asia, Upat Golf Course offers a unique experience amidst lush green meadows and pine forests. Managed by the Indian Army, this 9-hole course is beautifully maintained and open to visitors for sightseeing and photography.
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Among the highest golf courses in Asia
Surrounded by pine trees and hills
Maintained by the Indian Army
Great for golf enthusiasts and tourists alike
Haidakhan Temple
Perched on a hilltop near Chiliyanaula, the Haidakhan Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and built by Haidakhan Babaji. The temple offers serene vibes and spectacular views of the Himalayan peaks, especially during sunrise.
About Place :
Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
Built by spiritual leader Haidakhan Babaji
Offers panoramic Himalayan views
Peaceful place for meditation and prayer
Kumaon Regimental Centre Museum
Run by the Indian Army, this museum showcases the glorious history and achievements of the Kumaon Regiment. It displays weapons, uniforms, medals, and documents of heroic battles — giving visitors a deep sense of pride and patriotism.
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Managed by the Indian Army
Exhibits military artefacts and war memorabilia
Reflects the courage of Kumaon Regiment
Great for history and army enthusiasts
