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Pauri Garhwal is a paradise that showcases the varied colors of nature all packed in to this one place. From snow covered Himalayan peaks and thick cover of lush green forests to deep rooted culture of the place and warm hearted people, this place oozes beauty and charm in every aspect. Perched at an altitude of 1814m above the sea level, Pauri also serves as the headquarters to the district by the same name. It also houses many temples but what fascinates the visitors the most is the sunset here. Situated on the northern slopes of Kandoliya Hills, visit this beautiful place for an unforgettable experience.
Day 1: Dehradun - Pauri
Pick-up from Dehradun Railway Station as per your flights time or Airport, drive to Pauri. check in at hotel & relax, evening free for individual activities. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 02: Pauri Local Sightseeing
Have your breakfast at the hotel. Visit to Pauri Local Sightseens, Kandoliya The temple dedicated to Kandoliya Devta, Chaukhamba Viewpoint, Kyunkaleshwar Mahadev the 8th century Shiva temple etc. Evening free for individual activities. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 03: Pauri - Dehradun Dep.
After early breakfast, drive back to Dehradun. On arrive Dehradun, transfer to Railway Station or Airport.
Tour concludes but sweet memories remains
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By Air:
Jolly Grant Airport (Airport Code: DED Dehradun - 130 km west) is the nearest domestic airport with regular flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Lucknow. Taxis and hill cabs are available at the airport arrivals to reach Pauri in approximately 4 to 4.5 hours via Rishikesh, Devprayag, and Srinagar along NH-7.
By Train:
Pauri is served by key railway railheads in Uttarakhand:
By Road:
Local Transport:
Shared mountain jeeps, local buses, and private taxis connect Pauri town with Khirsu, Srinagar Garhwal, Kandoliya, and Bubakhal.
Pauri Garhwal features an extraordinary collection of ancient Shiva temples, high altitude viewpoints, alpine forest parks, and pine hamlets:
The foremost guardian sanctuary of Pauri, dedicated to Lord Kandoliya Devta. Perched on a forested hilltop 2 km from the town center, the temple is surrounded by fragrant pine and oak trees, offering panoramic views of Pauri town, terraced valleys, and the snow clad Chaukhamba massif.
Kandoliya Temple — Hilltop Shiva Sanctuary Overlooking Pauri and Snow Capped Himalayan Peaks
An ancient 8th century stone temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, established by Adi Shankaracharya during his historic Himalayan pilgrimage. Built in classic Kedarnath stone shikhara architecture, the sanctuary commands breathtaking views of the sacred Alaknanda Valley below.
Kyunkaleshwar Mahadev Temple — 8th Century Historic Stone Temple with Panoramic Valley Vistas
A designated vantage point on the high ridge of Pauri that provides an unobstructed, breathtaking 180 degree vista of the four pillar mountain of Chaukhamba (7,138 m), flanked by Trishul, Nanda Devi, and Kedarnath peaks.
Chaukhamba Viewpoint — Majestic Four Pillar Snow Peak Massif Viewed from Pauri Ridge
A tranquil, offbeat hill village situated 19 km from Pauri at an altitude of 1,700 meters, enveloped by dense deodar, pine, and oak forests. Khirsu is famed for quiet forest nature trails, organic apple orchards, and panoramic mountain solitude.
Khirsu Village — Peaceful Deodar and Pine Forest Haven with Expansive Himalayan Views
One of the highest altitude sports grounds in Asia, situated 2.5 km from Pauri town amid dense pine groves. The stadium hosts regional athletics tournaments and offers refreshing walking circuits with alpine vistas.
Ransi Ground — High Elevation Sports Stadium Encircled by Towering Pine Trees
An ancient serpent shrine dedicated to Lord Nag Devta, reached via a delightful 4 km forest trail through thick oak and rhododendron woods blooming scarlet in spring.
A revered temple in the heart of Upper Bazaar dedicated to Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu, featuring traditional Himalayan stone craftsmanship and festive pujas.
A famous Siddha Peeth dedicated to Goddess Jwalpa Devi, situated on the banks of the Nawalika River along the Pauri Kotdwar highway, drawing thousands of devotees year round.
A picturesque alpine lake situated at 2,200 meters, framed by mountain meadows and an ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Tara.
Duration: 02 Nights / 03 Days
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