Kumaon Himalayas: It lies between two rivers in Uttarakhand

Welcome to Kumaon Himalayas!

Kumaon Himalayas lie between two river Satulaj & Kali rivers, a northern hill province of India. The cool and fresh mountain breeze, the beautiful Himalayan views, tall swaying Pine and Deodar trees, and the rolling hill crops will amaze any visitor. Kumaon has its own special traditions, festivals, and culture. The people here are brave, hardworking, and honest.

Kumaon Himalayas lie between which Rivers?  The part of the Himalayas lying between Satluj and Kali rivers is known as Kumaon Himalayas in Uttarakhand.

Kumaon Himalayas Peaks

The Kumaon Himalayas are really big mountains! The highest peaks are Nanda Devi and Kamet, which are super tall. There are also beautiful lakes like Naini Lake, Sattal, Bhimtal, and Naukuchiya Tal where you can have lots of fun. Some of the best places to visit in these mountains are Nainital, Ranikhet, and Almora.

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Nanda Devi Temple -A Legendary Temple in the Almora city
Nanda Devi Temple -A Legendary Temple in the Almora city

Hikes & Treks

For adventure and nature lovers, Kumaon offers great hiking options. From easy trails to tough climbs, it’s a hotspot for hikes and treks. If you’re looking for an easy start, try the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. It has lovely walks through meadows filled with colorful flowers and singing birds. Want more of a challenge?

The Kafni Glacier trek in the higher Himalayas is a perfect mid-level trek. For the very adventurous, the Milam Glacier trek in the Pithoragarh region is a great choice. This tough trek takes you deep into the Himalayas, where you’ll see clear glacial lakes and towering snowy peaks. These are just a few of the many hiking options in Kumaon.

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Binsar wildlife sanctuary
Binsar wildlife sanctuary

Biodiversity Hotspot

Kumaon Himalayas  is a birder’s paradise, home to over 700 species of birds. From the majestic Himalayan Griffon soaring through the skies to the elusive Himalayan Monal pheasant hiding among the rhododendrons, the variety is simply astounding.

Pangot is a delight for birdwatchers, with more than 250 resident and migratory bird species. Sattal, with its interconnected lakes and forests, is one of the top birding hotspots in the country, offering a mix of birds from both the highlands and the plains. Here, you can spot stunning Kingfishers, the exotic Long-tailed Broadbill, and many more.

Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is another treasure trove of exotic birds in the Himalayan region. Warblers, thrushes, owls, and various raptors thrive in this habitat. The best way to see these avian beauties is to hire a guide who knows the region well.

Spiritual Connects

Kasar, nestled in the Almora Himalayas, holds a unique allure that goes beyond its breathtaking scenery. The Van Allen Belt passes through Kasar, which, while scientifically a protective shield, is believed by many spiritual seekers to create a magnetic pull toward this tiny hamlet. People flock here, seeking heightened awareness and a deeper connection to the divine.

While in Kasar, be sure to visit the Kasar Devi Temple, an ancient shrine dedicated to Kasar Devi, a manifestation of Durga. Other spiritual sites include the Drikung Kagyu Monastery and Meditation Centre, the Jageshwar Temple, and the Golu Devta Temple. Each offers a unique spiritual experience.

Kasar Devi to Jageshwar

Kasar Devi to Jageshwar

Kumaoni Cuisine

Besides all the attractions and activities that make it a traveler’s haven, Kumaon also offers an unparalleled food experience. From the nutritious Bhat ki Daal and Kafuli to the tasty Bhang ki Chutney, Kandalee Ka Saag, and spicy Aloo ke Gutke, Kumaoni local cuisine is soul-satisfying. For those who love their sweets, Jhangore ki Kheer, Bal Mithai, and Singora are a must-try.

Places to Stay 

Kumaon offers cozy homestays, luxurious hotels, and resorts. Here are our top recommendations:

Mary Budden Estate, Binsar
A 19th-century heritage property in the dense Binsar forest. With four lodges and two cottages, enjoy local cuisine, fireplace relaxation, and stunning outdoor views. Unique experiences include The Wild Cat Brunch and Milkyway Dinner. Room tariffs start from INR 32,000 plus taxes, including all meals.

Rainbow Yoga Retreat, Kasar
Close to Kasar Devi Temple, this retreat offers stunning Himalayan views and an authentic Kumaoni experience. It features yoga and meditation workshops, and hikes. Room tariffs start from INR 6,100, including breakfast.

The Cocoon Camps & Nature Resort, Pangot
Set in 10 acres of forest, it offers tented and treehouse accommodations. Ideal for bird watchers and nature lovers, with night safaris, trekking, and bird-watching trails. Room tariffs start from INR 2,500.

FAQ

  • Where is Kumaon Himalayas located ? It is in Uttarakhand state of India
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Namaste! I am Om. I am a licensed Tourist Guide ( Approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India), I’m originally from Varanasi. Now, I am living in Rishikesh. I set up this blog to share my tips and experiences for traveling to inspire and help you to travel more. Hari Om

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