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Ranikhet,
Uttar Pradesh
Ranikhet
means 'Queen's Field' and is said to be named after the wife of
the 12th-century raja, Sudhar Deve. Spread along a ridge at 1,830
metres (6,004 feet), Ranikhet is covered with pine and oak forests.
On its northern side it offers fine snow views. Ranikhet is still
a cantonment. The town is now the home of the Kumaon Regiment, one
of the Indian army's best.
Climate:
The climate is especially pleasant, being protected from the southwest
monsoon by a high plateau which reduces the average annual rainfall
to 127 centimeters (50 inches), half that of Nainital. It is, however,
slightly warmer than its more famous neighbour, and although it
snows in Ranikhet the snow rarely settles.
Best
time to visit: Ranikhet is worth visiting in
May or June.
Accomodations:
- Hotel
Moon
at Sadar Bazaar,
Tel: 2258, 2382.
- West
View Hotel
Upper Mall, has a fine location on a pine-forested hillside.
Tel: 2261.
- Kumaon
Mandal Vikas Nigam Tourist Cottages, provides simple accomodation
and food. The reception desk will help arrange local excursions
and long-distance taxi and bus bookings. Tel: 2297.
How
to reach there:
Rail:
The nearest railheads are Kathgodam, at a distance of 84 kms (53
miles), and Ramnagar, 97 kms (60 miles) away.
Road:
Ranikhet is connected by bus with Delhi, 367 kms (228 miles) away,
and Nainital, 59 kms (37 miles) away. Both government and privately
owned buses run on the local hill routes. The Ramnagar-Ranikhet
road, running along the edge of Corbett National Park, is attractive.
Private taxis and the goverment's parvat tours will hire out taxis
to local sights.
What
to see:
Hera Khan Temple: Hera
Khan Temple and Ashram, near Chilianaula village, is four kms from
Sadar Bazaar. The Hindu saint, Hera Khan, died in 1984 and the modern
marble-faced temple with a grarden was constructed according to
his wishes. The baba had many European followers and the ashram
is inhabited mainly by them.
Jhula Devi Temple: is
7 km away. It is believed that once a month, a leopard comes to
the temple, but only the priest sees it. Above Jhula Devi is a temple
of Lord Ram and Binsar Mahadev, 19 kms away.
Uphat:
is 6 kms from Sadar Bazaar on Almora Road. It is the site of one
of the highest golf courses with views of the Great Himalayas. The
course was originally laid out by a British cavalry officer as a
cross-country race track, and the track now forms the perimeter
of the nine-hole course. The golf course is run by the army, but
anyone with a set of clubs is welcome to a game for a nominal charge.
The course is, however, closed during the monsoon, from July to
September. There is a refreshment kiosk in the centre of the golf
course. Just beyond the golf course is a small temple to Kalika
and a government forest nursery. Further along the same road,
13 kms, from Sadar Bazaar, is Majkhali, recommended for its
views of the snows.
Chaubatia:
It is ten kms from Sadar Bazaar. It was originally a sanatorium
for British troops. It now houses the Government Fruit Garden and
Research Station which grows 200 varieties of fruit. After wandering
through the extensive woods and orchards of the garden one can also
buy the produce at knockdown prices. The peak of the apple season
is August-September. A three kms walk from Chaubatia leads to the
artificial lake of Bhaludam.
Tourists
Info:
- Uttar
Pradesh Tourism,
Tourist Office, Nainital.
Tel :- (05942)-35337. Tours on offer are to the lakes, Kausani,
Ranikhet, Badrinath and Corbett National Park.
Around
the city:
Dwarahat
is 38 kms from Ranikhet on the Badrinath road, was once
the seat of the Katyari kings who are said to have ruled from the
Great Himalayas to the plains. It is now famous for its 55 temples
divided into 8 groups dating from the 11th century and have some
fascinating stone carvings. A 5 kms walk from Dwarahat, or 15 kms
away by road, is Dunagiri with views of the Himalayas. There
is also a Durga temple built in 1181.
Tarikhet
is a village 8 kms from Ranikhet on the Ramnagar road. A small hut,
Gandhi Kuti, where Mahatma Gandhi stayed during the Freedom Movement,
is its main attraction.
Sitlakhet,
24 kms from Ranikhet, Manila
66 kms from Ranikhet and Chaukutiya
85 kms from Ranikhet are all beautiful picnic spots offering spectacular
panoramic views of the Himalayas.
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