Uttarakhand, oftenly alluded as Dev Bhumi (the place that is known for God), is arranged in the northern district of India. Wrapped in unending normal excellence, the condition of Uttarakhand is home to a few journey focuses, natural life asylums, waterfalls, lakes, streams, and numerous other. Uttarakhand is really a heaven on earth and known for the characteristic excellence of Himalayas, the Bhabhar and the Terai. Other than the normal emanation, the state is amongst the best trekking destinations of India.
Capital : | Dehradun |
Established on : |
9 November 2000 |
Area Rank : |
19th |
Official language : |
Hindi |
Population Rank : |
20th |
Literacy : |
79.63% |
Bordered By : |
Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh |
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Uttarakhand:
1. Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Park: Nanda Devi National Park along with Valley of Flowers National Park is recorded under UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserve in 2004. The park is known for its everlasting natural magnificence and knolls of endemic snow capped blooms. The fantastic viwes, sylvan environment, and wealth of biosphere make it very not quite the same as the other wildlife reserves of India.
→Location: Chamoli, Uttarakhand, India
→Built in: 1939 and 1982
→Declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in: 2005
Valley of Flowers National Park: Valley of Flowers National Park is spread over a land of 87.5 square kilometers is the amongst the most lovely traveler spots in India. The park is home to various delightful orchards and blossoms. Surrounded by lavish greenery, wonderful waterfalls, alluring view, natural scenery, and unending aura, the excellence of the park is an incredible sight.
Nanda Devi National Park: Situated in the Chamoli region of Uttarakhand state, the Nanda Devi National Park with a total area of around 957 square kilometers lies in the vicinity of Nanda Devi (second highest peak) in India. The beauty of the park is a feast to eyes which holds its natural brilliance in an enchanting way. Nanda Devi National Park is home to several rare and endangered species of wildlife and flying creatures.