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Haldwani Tours
Haldwani is a township situated in the district of Nainital inside the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand state in India. Haldwani, which is one of the principal commercial centres of the state, is considered to be the gateway to the Kumaon Himalayas. During prehistoric times, Haldwani was known as Halduvani. This nomenclature was drawn from 'Haldu', a tree plentifully found in this area. However, the name was transformed to Haldwani during the British rule in 1834. Today, Haldwani is a major township within the hill state of Uttarakhand. Haldwani is not only an important hub for trade and commerce but also an eye-catching tourist destination.
Gaula Barrage
Situated in Kathgodam, on river Gaula, this is an eye-catching tourist spot. This barrage was made for the purpose of irrigation; however its scenic beauty proved to be a magnet drawing thousands of people every year. Every year people come here in large numbers for sightseeing and picnicking purposes.
Sanjay Van
Sanjay Van is a sub section of Tanda Range Forest in Pantnagar. It is an ideal place for rest and relaxation and is located at a distance of 23 Km from Haldwani and 30 Km from Kathgodam.
Hedakhan Ashram
Hedakhan Ashram is worth visiting for its picturesque beauty and tranquillity that surrounds it. Located perfectly on the banks of Gaula River, a few kilometres away from Kathgodam, this is a superb destination to spend a day. Walking by the river side, visiting magnificently constructed temples and caves across the river are some of the exciting things one can do here.
Chhoti Haldwani
Chhoti Haldwani is a replica village that was conceptualized by the legendary Jim Corbett. He established here, modern transportation, housing and other amenities for his guests. The visitors to this fine-looking village are taken through a heritage trail that starts at the Corbett Museum at Kaladhungi and concludes at the 9 Km wall that Corbett built to keep the wild boars out. Other exciting places to see on your trip to Chhoti Haldwani are Corbett Canal and Corbett Falls.

