
The state of Uttaranchal was formerly a part of Uttar Pradesh, before it was formed on November 9th, 2000 as the 27th state of the Indian Union. Uttaranchal protected by the Himalayas since ages is one of the most healthy and wholesome tourist destination in India. Peace-lover's paradise, Uttaranchal is entirely the most idealistic destination for the tourist searching for nature and peace. Leaving apart its natural beauty, every corner of Uttaranchal has numerous attractions for display, showcasing numerous temples dotting it topography since the primitive ages. Lying in the north of India and cradled in the awesome beauty and calm serenity of the stately Himalayas, Uttaranchal is an expression of divinity, austerity, meditation,
penance and attainment.
Showcasing some very magnificent snow clad peaks, rolling meadows, lush valleys, meandering rivers and rivulets, the untouched natural beauty of Uttaranchal is just bewildering. For a lot of people who decide to visit Uttaranchal the main interest is to relax and refresh themselves in the salubrious settings of the luring Uttaranchal. No other tourist destination in India offers the same opportunities to see such diverse natural abundance, often in very close proximity.
Besides the spectacular natural beauty and salubrious climate, the places of pilgrimages, abundant wildlife, and beautiful countryside - all these together make Uttaranchal a sizzling travel destination.
Also known as the "Devbhumi", Uttaranchal has attracted tourists and pilgrims from world over since time immemorial. Travel to Uttaranchal – a vast land amidst the majestic Himalayas known for its immense natural beauty. Uttaranchal has many excellent trekking routes and innumerous tourist destinations. Travel to Uttaranchal and know its panoramic sights, salubrious climate, vibrant culture and colourful folk dance. Travel to the picturesque Nainital, spiritual Rishikesh, wild Corbette National Park and the serene Char Dhams on your tour to Uttaranchal. Travel tour packages to Uttaranchal offers you a once in a lifetime experience, the memories of which will be cherished by you throughout the life.
People

Uttaranchal has traditionally been divided into two parts, the eastern region going by the name of Kumaon and the western half known as Garhwal. The native people of Uttaranchal call themselves Paharis (hill people), the majority of whom are Hindus. Other ethnic communities in the region include Gujjars and Nepalis. Garhwal resembles other parts of the Himalayas where various ethnic groups live side by side. Following chiefly the agrarian-pastoral way of life, native Garhwalis make their living from the hilly land the best they can. Kumaon The inhabitants of the Kumaon hills are commonly known as the Kumaonese. They belong to a predominantly patriarchal society, which recognizes the superiority of men over women. The social structure is based on the extended family system, the eldest male member being the head of the family. Women are respected in society but they usually confine themselves to household activities. No religious ceremony is considered complete without the wife joining the husband. Women also work in the fields and forests alongside the men. In Kumaon, bigamy or polygamy has religious sanctions but polyandry is prohibited. Widow marriage and re-marriage by divorced women is permitted except in certain sections of high-caste Brahmins and Rajputs. Child marriage is still practiced in all classes of society despite legal restrictions on it. It has all but disappeared from the educated society.