Harsiddhi Temple
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This temple occupies a special place in the galaxy of ancient sacred spots of Ujjain. Seated between the idols of Mahalaxmi and Mahasaraswati, the idol of Annapurna is painted in dark vermilion colour. The Sri …

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Submitted by Shweta Varshney on May 7, 2010 – 5:20 amNo Comment

It is situated in the Kumaon hills and the nearest hill stations are Nainital and Almora.It is a well known hill station in uttaranchal. It was one of the summer resorts for the British. If you want to explore the scenic beauty then you must come here.

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Upat and Kalika
Upat is a famous tourist attraction in Ranikhet. It is a delight to visit for Golfers. It is one of the best nine hole golf course links in the country.The temple of Goddess Kali is Located in the vicinity of Upat, which is a must visit tourist attractions for relegious minded people.
jhula
Jhoola Devi Temple
This temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga and is just 7 kms from Ranikhet. This is famous for a cluster of bells that can be heard even from far off in Ranikhet.
chaubatia
Chaubatia
It is a home to many fruit orchards, gardens and the Government fruit Research Center.It is one of the most popular tourist Attractions in Ranikhet and is famous for its enchanting views of Himalayas, Trishul, Nandaghunti, Nanda Devi and Nilkanth peaks.
ranijheel
Rani Jheel
It was built by the Cantonment board, for rain water harvesting. It is a huge artificial lake, developed between two natural ridges of Ranikhet – Canossa Convent School and Kendriya Vidyalaya.

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