
Hidden away in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, Chakrata is an untouched mountain haven that blends serene beauty with adventurous spirit. Whether you’re a nature lover, thrill seeker, or peace chaser, Chakrata has something special for everyone.
1. Tiger Falls
One of the highest direct waterfalls in India, Tiger Falls is a breathtaking sight nestled in dense forest. A short trek leads you to the base, making it a perfect spot for picnics and nature photography.
2. Deoban (Devban)
At 9,400 ft above sea level, Deoban offers mesmerizing panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges. The path through tall Deodar trees makes it a favorite for nature walks and birdwatching.
3. Chilmiri Neck
The highest point in Chakrata, Chilmiri Neck offers expansive views of the snow-clad Bandarpoonch, Rohini, and Swarga peaks. Ideal for sunrise and sunset moments, it’s a must for your photo album.
4. Kanasar
Famous for its ancient Deodar trees—some over 6 meters in circumference—Kanasar is a peaceful spot for camping and forest walks. The silence of this place speaks to your soul.
5. Budher Caves (Miola Caves)
These ancient limestone caves are steeped in mythology, believed to be linked to the Pandavas. A light trek to reach the caves offers a blend of adventure and mystery.
6. Lakhamandal
An archaeological and mythological gem, Lakhamandal is an ancient Shiva temple complex. It’s said to be where Duryodhana tried to burn the Pandavas alive. The spiritual vibe and historical relevance make it a unique visit.
7. Ram Tal Horticulture Garden
A peaceful spot with small walking trails and a pond, this garden is ideal for families and nature lovers. You’ll find a wide variety of flora, including orchids and rhododendrons.
Bonus Tip: Best Time to Visit Chakrata
Winter (October–February): Snow-covered scenery and fewer tourists.
Summer (March–June): Ideal weather and blooming landscapes.
Monsoon (July–September): Lush green beauty but some areas may be slippery.
