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THE UNSPOILT HILL STATION
Ranikhet is a small hill station set in the Kumaon hills. It offers the
tourists a panoramic view of the mighty Himalayan peaks. The environs of
Ranikhet are sylvan, peaceful and attractive. Ranikhet is a cantonment
town and is known for its ancient temples.
LOCATION

Ranikhet is situated in
the northern part of the state of Uttaranchal, in the northern region of
India. It is situated in the Kumaon hills and is located on an altitude
of 1824 m above sea level. Ranikhet is 59 km from Nainital and 50 km
from Almora. The weather in Ranikhet is alpine. Summers (April–June) are
mild and winters are cold (November–February). It experiences
southwestern monsoon rains in July–September and experiences snowfall in
winters.
VISITING TIME
Ranikhet can be visited
throughout the year. However, it experiences snowfall in winters.
THE PAST
According to popular
belief, Ranikhet got its name when Rani Padmini, queen of Raja Sukherdev,
the local ruler, saw this place and was struck by its beauty. She was so
captivated by the place that she decided to stay there, and the place
came to be known as Ranikhet (literally, queen’s field). The region
around Ranikhet was ruled by local Kumaoni rulers and later came under
British rule. The British developed Ranikhet as a hill station for their
troops and established a cantonment in 1869. Ranikhet is still a
cantonment town and is the Kumaon Regimental Center.
TOURIST SPOTS
Ranikhet offers an
excellent view of the great Himalayan peak of
Nanda Devi (7816 m). Travelers can take a walk around the
town and its sylvan surroundings. The Jhula Devi temple and the
Chaubatia orchards are within walking distance, south of the main Mall
Road. Bhaludham, 3 km away, is an
artificial lake. Upat Kalika,4 km
north of Ranikhet and on the main road to Almora, offers panoramic view
of the Himalayan ranges and has a nine-hole golf course.
SITES NEARBY
There are a number of
places to visit near Ranikhet. The famous tourist center of
Nainital is 59 km from Ranikhet.
Nainital is famous for its Naini Lake and a number of picnic spots in
and around it.
Almora is 50 km from Ranikhet, is famous for its health
resorts and panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges.
Dwarahat, 38 km away, was once the principal seat of the
Katyuri Rajas. It is full of ancient sculptures.
Sitalakhet (35 km),
Tarikhet (8 km) and
Khairna (22 km) are some of the places that one can visit
from Ranikhet.
HOW TO REACH
Ranikhet does not have
an airport or railway station. The nearest airport is a Pant Nagar (Nainital).
Regular flights operate during the summer. The nearest railhead for
Ranikhet is Kathgodam. Ranikhet is well connected with all important
cities by road. The main bus station is located near the main tourist
office adjacent to the Sadar Bazaar area. The bus service from Ranikhet
to Nainital (3 hours), Almora (3 hours), Kathgodam (4 hours), and
Kausani (4 hours) is frequent. |