Situated in the Nainital district, Ramnagar is one of the most beautiful attractions in Uttarakhand dotted with cascading waterfalls and green valleys. It is the commencement point of a getaway to the world-known Jim Corbett National park. It is also the junction of the Kumaon hills and is known not only for its scenic beauty but also for its litchi cultivation.
Ramnagar has some of the most beautiful national parks and forests that give the visitors a chance to have an unadulterated view of nature. The immaculate purity and freshness of the air and the glaciers falling from the Himalayas are a treat to one’s eye as well as the soul.
There are many delightful places to visit in Ramnagar that attract visitors from all over the world. For wanderers and nature lovers, the best place to visit here is Dhikala and the Ramnagar wildlife sanctuary. The spiritual souls can visit the handful of shrines, starting with Mata Mansa Devi Mandir, Shiv Mandir Basai, Basai Mandir, Sai Mandir, and Pancha Pandav Mandir.
There are many royal forts also over here like the Ramnagar Palace and the Ramnagar Fort, which exhibit the legacy of this place. Jim Corbett National Park is another popular destination here that is known to be the oldest national parks of India and adds up to flora and fauna of the sub-Himalayan Belt. Not only tigers but also elephants, leopards, deers, boars, and many other types of wildlife can be observed here.
If you’re an adventure lover, then you can try a wide range of activities over here to pump up your adrenaline level. You can try rock climbing, mountain climbing, paragliding for a thrilling experience. You can also have a scenic tour of the cascading waterfalls and royal forts over here.
Ramnagar experiences ideal weather all the year round except in monsoon when the region receives incessant rainfall. With an average temperature of 26.1 degrees, the best time of the year to visit this place is between March to June. With the commencement of winter at around the corner of October, the temperatures drop low, making it a little difficult for sightseeing.