Known For : Lake Naukuchiatal Boating, Naukuchiatal Bhimtal Lake
Naukuchiatal, a small picturesque lake village is a destination for those who seek quietude and tranquillity beneath the shade of pure nature. It is mainly known for its nine cornered lake which measures up to 1 km in length and 40 m deep.
Best Time: April to June, September to November
Known For : New Tehri Dhanaulti Camping
Kanatal is a charming offbeat hill station boasting of majestic hills, fruit trees, apple orchards and lush green forests. This quaint hamlet is sprinkled with a plethora of wildflowers and is ideal for people seeking peace and quiet nature walks.
Best Time: Throughout the year
Peora is a hidden gem nestled between the Kumaon Hills near Nainital. It is a small scenic village dotted by pine forests and offers a stunning view of the Himalayas. Explore the old world charm of Peora by walking in the apple orchards.
Khirsu is a sleepy and peaceful hill village, located at a distance of 15 km from Pauri Garhwal, wrapped with lush greenery and orchards. The majestic temple of Ghandiyal Devi, located in its vicinity, adds to the attraction of the place.
Known For : Birthi falls Maheshwari Kund Panchachuli Peak
Often referred to as "Little Kashmir", Munsiyari is a cosy hamlet located in the Pithoragarh District of Uttarakhand. It is known for its panoramic view of the snow-capped Himalayan Range and some adventurous trekking trails.
Best Time: April to June, October to November
Known For : Berinag Patal Bhubaneswar Temple Haat Kalika Temple
Patal Bhuvaneshwar is a magical place with several hidden and unexplored aspects to it. It is tagged as a spiritual place renowned for its Shiva Temple cave. Lying amidst the dense cover of oaks and cedars, Patal Bhuvaneshwar has a lot of myths attached to it.
Best Time: October to June
Known For : Patal Bhubaneshwari Nakuleshwar Temple Arjuneshwar Shiva Temple
The bowl-shaped town of Chaukori is nestled within the Himalayas at the height of over 2010 meters above sea level. Life here is something you take as it comes to you - with a cup of tea every morning, watching snowcapped peaks and unadulterated natural bounty.
Best Time: October to March
Located just 15 kilometres away from Nainital, Pangot is a small and picturesque hamlet. It is well known for its rich and exotic birdlife like Rufous-bellied Woodpecker, Spotted & Slaty-backed Forktail, Himalayan Griffon and Khalij pheasant.
A beautiful, quaint and sleepy village sandwiched between Garhwal and Kumaon, Gwaldam is full of forests and small lakes providing a setting for a peaceful retreat. Trekking in the apple orchids which stretch to infinity is a must and one of the most refreshing experiences of Gwaldam.
Lohaghat is a beautiful hill station located in the Champawat district. This ancient town is an important place for temples, specially dedicated to Lord Shiva. The serene climate, pine and oak trees and verdant greenery are what beckons people to Lohaghat.
Tucked away in the eastern corner of Uttarakhand, Didihat is a wondrous and pristine hillock full of natural beauty. The place is known for its ruins of forts and temples as well for being a halting point on the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.
Known For : Shyamkhet Tea Gardens Ramgarh
Bhowali is a little hill station that lies in the vicinity of several popular hill stations like Nainital, Bhimtal, Naukuchiatal, Ramgarh, Sattal and Mukteshwar. Located at an elevation of 1706m above sea level, Bhowali is a town of panoramic vistas and a bounty of nature.
Best Time: February to Apr, September to October
Known For : Dharali Mukhwas Village Sattal
Harsil, still lesser known to tourists, is a perfect getaway for those in quest of peace and solitude. Nestled amid the Himalayas and dense cover of pine and deodar with River Bhagirathi gurgling across the area, Harsil is adorned with apple orchards. It is also known for its numerous trekking trails.
Best Time: April to October
Known For : Mahamrityunjaya Temple Jageshwar Mahadev Temple Archaeological Museum, Jageshwar
Jageshwar is a small town in Uttarakhand famous as a temple city. The biggest temple out of 124 temples here is the Jageshwar Mahadev Temple. Mostly built in the 9th century, the temples are exceptionally well preserved here.
Best Time: April to June, September to November
A small and sleepy village, Jalna is a place for some trekking and exploration into the wild. It's a scenic village, a few kilometres from Almora, with a nice atmosphere for relaxation.
Nestled in the glorious Kumaon Himalayas, Dunagiri is a small hill town away from the popular tourist circuit of Uttarakhand providing travellers with some solitary space. It is said that many famous Rishimunis made this place their abode of attaining divine knowledge and distributing it to the world.
Known For : Orchards Nathuakhan Mukteshwar
Tucked away in the lap of the Himalayas in the Nainital district, Ramgarh boasts of unexplored natural beauty and old-world charm. Blessed with impeccable views of snow-covered mountain peaks, Ramgarh is also called the "Fruit Bowl of Kumaon" because of the verdant orchards of apples, plums, peaches, and apricots.
Best Time: October to May
Known For : Tungnath Temple Chandrashila Deoria Tal
Tungnath is an ancient holy town more than 1000 years old and is popular among pilgrims and devotees. It comprises of Alaknanda and Mandakini river valleys or 'Lord of Peaks' as they are referred to. Tungnath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva situated here is one of the highest temples in the world and also highest among the Panch Kedar temples.
Best Time: April to November
So the next time you plan a trip in the summer season, give one of these offbeat places in Uttarakhand a try. We guarantee that it would be affordable, more peaceful and quite enjoyable too all at once!! Let us know down in the comments below which of these destinations have you been to.