Chakrata
Perched at 7,000 feet (2,130 meters) in the Dehradun district of Uttarakhand, Chakrata is a serene, offbeat hill station known for its pristine forests, colonial-era charm, and breathtaking Himalayan vistas. Unlike commercialized hill stations, Chakrata remains unspoiled, offering tranquility, adventure, and a deep connection with nature.
Why Visit Chakrata?
Peaceful & Crowd-Free – No tourist rush, perfect for solitude seekers.
Rich Biodiversity – Dense forests, rare birds, and exotic flora.
Adventure Hub – Trekking, camping, and waterfall exploration.
Historical Significance – British-era architecture and ancient temples.
Best Time to Visit
Summer (March-June): Pleasant (15°C-30°C), ideal for sightseeing.
Monsoon (July-September): Lush but risky due to landslides.
Winter (October-February): Cold (0°C-15°C), occasional snowfall.
How to Reach Chakrata?
By Air: Nearest airport is Jolly Grant, Dehradun (110 km).
By Train: Nearest railheads are Dehradun (92 km) and Saharanpur (125 km).
By Road: Well-connected via NH7 from Delhi (320 km) and Dehradun.
Top Attractions in Chakrata
Tiger Falls – A stunning 312-foot waterfall (short trek required).
Deoban – A dense forest with panoramic Himalayan views.
Chilmiri Neck – Sunset point with 360° mountain vistas.
Budher Caves (Mystery Caves) – Ancient limestone caves with legends.
Kanasar & Moigad Falls – Scenic spots for picnics and photography.
Lakhamandal – Ancient temple linked to Mahabharata.
Accommodation in Chakrata
Budget: GMVN Tourist Rest House, Forest Rest Houses.
Mid-Range: The Terraces, Camp Exotica.
Luxury: Offbeat eco-resorts with mountain views.