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Dwarahat
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37 kms from Ranikhet, Dwaarhat is a prominent tourist attraction of Kumaon. Once the power centre of Katyuri rulers. in the 16th century, Dwarhat became a part of Chand dynasty. Apart from temples, Dwarhat is full of ancient sculputres. Kumaon's famous Syalde-Bikhoti Mela is held in Dwarahat from 13th to 15th April anually.
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(36 Kms) is one of the Hill Station & Distric township.
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| Binsar |
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(65 Kms) offers the ultimate view of the Himalayas - a 300 kms wide panorama. |
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Jogeshwar |
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(78 kms) famous for penance of Shiva after the sacrifice of sati and earned the wrath of the Sapta Rishi.
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Kausani
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(62 kms) is another picturesquehill station famous for its scenic splendor and its spectacular 300 kms wide view of Himalayas.
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Mukteshwar
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(90 kms) set on top of a high ridge, labounds in fruit orchards and dense coniferous forests.
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Ramgarh
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(80 kms) fast developing into an independent tourist center.
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Nainital
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(66 kms) well known hill station with Naini Lake.
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Naukuchiyatal
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(70 kms) Nine - cornered lake situated in an enchanting valley, this is a popular haunt of anglers and naturalists.
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Sattal
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(62 kms) one of the most picturesque resorts in Kumaon, it has seven interconnected lakes.
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Corbett
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(90 kms) one of the famous wildlife sanctuary.
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