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Ramgarh, nestled in Uttarakhand, has a wealth of hidden gems perfect for travelers seeking offbeat experiences

Named after the Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, who spent time in Ramgarh, this spot offers fantastic panoramic views of the Himalayan range. It’s said that Tagore found inspiration for parts of his famous work “Gitanjali” here.

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Fruit Orchards

Ramgarh is known as the “Fruit Bowl of Kumaon” for its vast orchards of apples, peaches, plums, apricots, and pears. Visitors can explore the orchards, enjoy fresh fruits, and learn about the local cultivation practices

A short hike from Ramgarh, this point provides a clear view of the snow-clad peaks of Trishul, Nanda Devi, and Panchachuli on clear days, especially during winter and early spring.

Snow View Point
Mahadevi Verma's House

The residence of the famous Hindi writer Mahadevi Verma, this spot is of literary significance. It’s now a museum and is a serene place for visitors interested in history and literature.

Apart from hiking, Ramgarh also offers options for paragliding, rock climbing, and rappelling, especially near Mukteshwar and other nearby towns, making it ideal for adventure enthusiasts.

Adventure Activities
Hidden Trail Hike

The trail is known for its natural beauty, with forests, wildflowers, and stunning views of the snow- capped Himalayan range. The peaceful surroundings make it an ideal place for short treks, birdwatching, and photography.

HOLY PLACES

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Near the village of Sitla, this lesser-known temple is dedicated to Goddess Sitla. It’s tucked away on a forested hill and offers a calming atmosphere away from crowded spots, perfect for quiet reflection and prayer.

In the nearby village of Nathuakhan, you’ll find small, locally revered temples scattered throughout. The village itself has a sacred aura, with several hidden shrines dedicated to local deities and nature spirits worshipped by the locals.

Although a bit farther from Ramgarh, this is an offbeat temple dedicated to Lord Golu, a regional deity of justice. People often visit to seek blessings and justice, offering bells as a symbol of their wishes.

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