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Day-wise Itinerary: Nainital, Corbett, and Mussoorie Adventure (6 Days)

Embark on a 6-day Delhi to Uttarakhand itinerary, exploring the serene lakes of Nainital, the wildlife of Corbett National Park, and the scenic beauty of Mussoorie. This Uttarakhand travel package offers the perfect blend of adventure, nature, and relaxation with Nainital sightseeing, Corbett National Park adventure, and a Mussoorie hill station tour.

Day 1: Arrive in Delhi, Drive to Nainital (290 km / 8 hrs)

Upon arrival at Delhi’s railway station or airport, you’ll be warmly greeted by our experienced representative or driver. They will assist with your luggage and guide you to your pre-arranged vehicle for a scenic drive to Nainital, a charming hill station in Uttarakhand. Upon arrival:

  • Check-in: Settle into your comfortable hotel in Nainital.
  • Evening at Leisure: Relax and explore the town, take a leisurely stroll along Naini Lake, or savor local delicacies at nearby eateries.

Enjoy an overnight stay at your chosen hotel in Nainital, soaking in the serene ambiance of this lakeside retreat.

Day 2: Nainital Local Sightseeing

After a nourishing breakfast, embark on a delightful Nainital sightseeing tour, exploring the town’s iconic attractions:

  • Himalayan Zoological Park: Encounter diverse Himalayan wildlife, including snow leopards and Himalayan bears.
  • Snow View Point: Ascend to this vantage point for breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
  • Naina Devi Temple: Visit this revered Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Goddess Parvati, located on the northern shore of Naini Lake.

In the evening, opt for a leisurely boat ride on Naini Lake (at your own expense) or explore the vibrant Mall Road, a bustling shopping area with local handicrafts, souvenirs, and clothing. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay in Nainital.

Day 3: Nainital to Corbett (180 km / 4 hrs)

After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Nainital and drive to Corbett National Park, India’s first national park and a renowned wildlife sanctuary. Key highlights include:

  • Corbett National Park: Established as a haven for diverse flora and fauna, it’s the oldest national park in India, famous for its Bengal tigers.
  • Afternoon Jeep Safari (Optional): For those seeking a Corbett National Park adventure, an afternoon jeep safari is available for an additional fee, payable directly at the hotel.

Check into your hotel in Corbett and spend the evening at leisure, unwinding amidst the natural surroundings. Enjoy an overnight stay at your chosen hotel in Corbett.

Day 4: Corbett to Mussoorie (250 km / 6 hrs)

After a leisurely breakfast, check out from your hotel in Corbett and drive to Mussoorie, a picturesque hill station in the Garhwal Himalayas. Upon arrival:

  • Check-in: Settle into your comfortable hotel in Mussoorie.
  • Mall Road Exploration: Explore the renowned Mall Road, a bustling pedestrian street lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes, perfect for browsing local handicrafts and souvenirs.

Spend the evening immersing yourself in the charming atmosphere of Mussoorie. Enjoy an overnight stay at your hotel in Mussoorie.

Day 5: Mussoorie Sightseeing

After breakfast, embark on a Mussoorie hill station tour, exploring some of its most captivating attractions:

  • Kempty Falls: Admire this cascading waterfall surrounded by lush greenery, a perfect spot for photography and relaxation.
  • Camel Back Road: Stroll along this uniquely shaped road, known for its stunning views of the Himalayas.
  • Lal Tibba: Ascend to the highest point in Mussoorie for panoramic vistas of the Himalayas, with an optional thrilling ropeway ride (at your own expense).

Spend the evening at leisure, perhaps revisiting Mall Road for shopping or unwinding at your hotel. Enjoy an overnight stay in Mussoorie.

Day 6: Departure from Mussoorie to Delhi (280 km / 6-7 hrs)

After a memorable journey, check out from your hotel in Mussoorie and drive back to Delhi. Our representative or driver will ensure a smooth transfer to the airport or railway station, assisting with your luggage. Your Uttarakhand travel package concludes with cherished memories of Nainital’s lakes, Corbett’s wildlife, and Mussoorie’s scenic beauty.

Ready to explore the wonders of Uttarakhand? Check out more Uttarakhand travel packages for your next adventure!

Cost Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions Exclusions

Accommodation: Hotels as per the itinerary (double occupancy).

Meals: Daily breakfast.

Transportation: Private air-conditioned vehicle for transportation.

Sightseeing: As per the itinerary.

Toll Charges: Included.

Driver Allowances: Included.

Taxes: All taxes included.

Travel Fares: Airfare or train fare to/from Delhi.

Meals: Lunch and dinner.

Entrance Fees: Entrance fees to attractions (if applicable).

Personal Expenses: Laundry, shopping, etc.

Tips: Tips and gratuities.

Additional Activities: Any additional activities or services not mentioned in the itinerary.

Hotel Details:

Hotel Details by Destination and Category

Destinations

Standard 2*

Deluxe 3*

Premium 3*

Luxury 4*

Nainital

Lake & Woods / Similar

Lakeside Inn / Similar

Shivani Hilltop / Similar

Palace Belvedre / Similar

Jim Corbett

Jungle Breeze / Similar

Le ROI Resort / Similar

The Solluna / Similar

Paatliduns Rrst / Similar

Mussoorie

Amara Hill Qun. / Similar

Mango Tree / Similar

Mus. Gateway / Similar

Royal Retreat / Similar

Season Rate Sheet – Nainital-Jim Corbett-Mussoorie Package

Per Person Cost (in INR)

No of Pax

Standard 2*

Deluxe 3*

Premium 3*

Luxury 4*

02 PAX

23,700

26,700

29,700

31,200

04 PAX

15,600

18,600

21,600

23,100

06 PAX

14,700

17,700

20,700

22,200

10 PAX

14,000

17,000

20,000

21,500

Extra Person

9,500

10,700

11,200

12,500

Child without Bed

4,750

5,350

5,600

6,250

Dinner Charges

Notes:
• Hotel rates are subjected to change during festive/peak season days.
• Meal Plan CPAI (Breakfast only).

Uttarakhand: The Devbhumi of India – History, Culture, and Natural Beauty

Nestled in the northern part of India, Uttarakhand, often called Devbhumi Uttarakhand (“Land of the Gods”), is a Himalayan state renowned for its sacred temples, pilgrimage sites, and breathtaking natural landscapes. Explore the rich Uttarakhand history, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty that make this state a must-visit destination for Uttarakhand tourism.

Introduction to Uttarakhand: The Himalayan State of India

Uttarakhand, previously known as Uttaranchal, is a state in northern India, carved out of the Himalayan and northwestern districts of Uttar Pradesh on November 9, 2000, making it the 27th state of India. Often referred to as Devbhumi Uttarakhand, the state is home to numerous Hindu temples and pilgrimage centers, attracting spiritual seekers and nature lovers alike.

  • Geography: Uttarakhand borders Tibet to the north, Nepal’s Mahakali Zone to the east, Uttar Pradesh to the south, Himachal Pradesh to the west and northwest, and touches Haryana at its southwestern corner.
  • Divisions: The state is divided into two regions—Garhwal and Kumaon—comprising 13 districts.
  • Capital and Key Cities: Dehradun serves as the interim capital and the largest city, while the High Court is located in Nainital.

Known for the majestic Himalayas, the fertile Bhabhar region, and the Terai plains, Uttarakhand offers a diverse landscape that makes it a paradise for adventurers and spiritual travelers.

Uttarakhand History: From Ancient Kingdoms to Statehood

The Uttarakhand history traces back to prehistoric times, with archaeological findings indicating human presence in the region for millennia. The state has a rich historical legacy, shaped by ancient kingdoms, colonial rule, and a movement for statehood.

  • Vedic Age: During ancient India, Uttarakhand was part of the Kuru and Panchal kingdoms (mahajanapadas), playing a significant role in the Vedic period.
  • 2nd Century BCE: The Kuninda dynasty ruled Kumaon, practicing an early form of Shaivism. Ashokan edicts at Kalsi reveal the early influence of Buddhism in the region.
  • Medieval Period: The region saw the rise of the Kumaon and Garhwal Kingdoms, which consolidated power and culture in their respective areas.
  • British Era (1816): Following the Treaty of Sugauli, most of modern Uttarakhand was ceded to the British, merging the rival hill kingdoms of Garhwal and Kumaon under colonial rule.
  • Statehood Movement: In the 1990s, the people of Garhwal and Kumaon united in a movement for statehood, culminating in the formation of Uttarakhand as a separate state in 2000.

Despite historical rivalries, the shared geography, economy, culture, and traditions of Garhwal and Kumaon fostered a strong bond, which was further strengthened during the statehood movement.

Uttarakhand Culture and Demographics

The Uttarakhand culture is a vibrant blend of traditions, languages, and religious practices, reflecting the state’s diverse heritage and spiritual significance.

  • Population: As per the 2011 Census, Uttarakhand has a population of 10,116,752, making it the 19th most populous state in India. Rajputs and Brahmins form a significant portion of the population.
  • Religion: About 83% of the population practices Hinduism, making it the dominant religion. Islam is the second-largest religion, followed by smaller communities of Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, and Christians.
  • Languages: Garhwali and Kumaoni, along with various hilly dialects, are the primary regional languages. Hindi is widely spoken, and Uttarakhand is the only state in India with Sanskrit as an official language.
  • People: Natives are generally called Uttarakhandi, with those from Garhwal referred to as Garhwali and those from Kumaon as Kumaoni, reflecting their regional origins.

The state’s cultural fabric is woven with festivals, folk music, dance forms like Chholiya, and traditional cuisine, making it a treasure trove for cultural enthusiasts.

Uttarakhand Tourism: A Haven of Natural Beauty

Uttarakhand is a paradise for nature lovers and spiritual seekers, offering a mix of Himalayan landscapes, sacred sites, and adventure opportunities that make Uttarakhand tourism truly unique.

  • Himalayan Beauty: The state is home to towering Himalayan peaks, lush valleys, and serene hill stations like Mussoorie, Nainital, and Dhanaulti.
  • Pilgrimage Sites: Sacred destinations like Haridwar, Rishikesh, Kedarnath, and Badrinath draw millions of devotees annually.
  • Adventure and Wildlife: Uttarakhand offers trekking, river rafting, and wildlife experiences in places like Jim Corbett National Park and the Valley of Flowers.

Whether you’re seeking spiritual solace or an adventure in the Himalayas, Uttarakhand promises an unforgettable experience.

Ready to explore the Land of the Gods? Check out our Uttarakhand tour packages to experience its history, culture, and natural beauty firsthand!

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