Dreams Cottages

A unique holiday experience

Dreams Cottages

A unique holiday experience

Dreams Cottages

A unique holiday experience

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Each road, each little village, every bend on the road, every sun dappled valley and pine covered forest has a charm of its own. But we are happy to give you some pointers about some nearby tourist places which you can visit. Take the time to explore the amazingly beautiful Himalayan state of Uttarakhand

Mukteshwar Dham

The 350 year old Shiva temple in Mukteshwar Dham is situated on top of a hill.  The temple complex is an ideal place for meditation. You can either drive to the temple or chose to trek. It’s not a well paved trekking trail but a narrow mud path through the fruit orchards and coniferous forest that locals use. A beautiful nature walk of around hours will take you to hill top. It’s an easy trek and can easily be done by the beginners. Other option is going by car that will take 20 minutes drive and have just to trek. Last 500 mtrs to reach the temple complex.

Bhalu Gad Water Fall

The Bhalu Gaad fall is a 60 feet high fall from the undiscovered source. It is a mixture of horseshoe and plunge shaped waterfall. The water flows continuously throughout the year maintaining contact with the rock bed before turning to Plunge at the bottom. Indeed, the waterfall completely turns to plunge shaped when the water flow increases during the rainy season. Being recently discovered it is cleaner & less touristy as compared to other waterfalls of Uttarakhand. It will take you 20 minutes from DC to reach the start of trek point. From here one need to trek for about 1.5 kms. That takes 30 minutes to reach at water fall

Chauli ki Jali

Chauli Ki Jali also known as Chauthi Jali is a visitor’s attraction located behind the cliff of Mukteshwar temple. It is located at a distance of 250 metres from the Mukteshwar temple. ‘Chauli’ means rock and ‘Jali’ means hole. The cliff is jetting out. Like a cantilevered rock and behind is a deed valley one can't even imagine the depth of the some worth to visit and discover the nature.

Satkhol Ashram

The Satkhol Himalayan Ashram is open for everyone but you have to take permission for the dates you want to visit. The natural resources are very limited in the Himalayas, we don’t realize that even a basic necessity like water is very limited. Satkhol is a small beautiful village situated near the border of Almora and Nainital districts at 50 kms from Nainital and 32 kms from Almora, located at a height of 2000 metres above the sea level this place has a bounty of beauty and serenity to offer. Satkhol is known for offering panoramic view of major uttarakhand Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi, Panchachuli, Trishul, etc. situated amidst dense forests of oak and pine this place is tailor made for people seeking relax time.

Bhimtal

Bhimtal is a town located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. This town is a popular tourist destination located in the Nainital district. It is located at an altitude of around 1200 metres, and is named after a famous character in Indian mythology – Bhima. The town of Bhimtal is mainly popular among tourists and local travellers alike, mainly due to its proximity to the hill station of Nainital. Bhimtal is mainly famous for the enormous Bhimtal Lake that is present in the region. During your trip to the town of Bhimtal, you can go boating in the Bhimtal Lake, as this is one of the chief tourist attractions in Bhimtal. The lake has an island in its centre, and this island can only be accessed through boats.

Nainital

One of the most popular and exquisite hill station "Nainital" is located in the Kumaon region in the state of Uttarakhand. It is a distinct and famous tourist destination of India. Being the district head quarter remains almost busy throughout the year. The town not only lures the domestic travelers and tourists but also a number of foreign tourists. It shines as a glittering jewel in the Himalayan Mountains and is surrounded with lakes and nature's bounty. Being the district head quarter remains almost busy throughout the year. It is combination of two district names Malli Taal and Talli tall the higher reaches being called Malli Taal and Laya area as Talli Tall.

Binsar

The sleepy region of Binsar is one of the scenic places of Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. Perched at an elevation of 2420 metres, Binsar is known for offering spell-binding views of the majestic Himalayan peaks such as Chaukhamba, Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Panchachuli, and Kedarnath. The main attraction of Binsar is the 300 kms of majestic and panoramic view of Himalayan peaks from Zero point.

Ranikhet

Ranikhet is a hill station in Uttarakhand State, northern India. It’s known for its views of the Himalayas. Hundreds of bells adorn Jhula Devi Temple, dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga. Fruit trees grow on the terraced orchards of Chaubatia Gardens, with views of peaks including Nanda Devi. Mahatma Gandhi stayed in a hut, Gandhi Kuti, in nearby Tarikhet village during the independence struggle.

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