Bāzpur is a city in the Udham Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand, India. Known for its agricultural wealth, Bāzpur is home to India's first co-operative sugar mill, established in 1959. The city is well-connected to the industrial hub of Rudrapur and the historical city of Kashipur, making it a strategic location for both trade and tourism. The town's history is deeply intertwined with the post-partition migration, as many early settlers were those displaced by the Partition of India in 1947. Bāzpur's proximity to Nainital adds to its appeal as a destination for travelers exploring the region.
Bāzpur is well-connected by road to nearby cities like Rudrapur and Kashipur.
Visit the site of India's first co-operative sugar mill, operational since 1959.
Use Bāzpur as a base to explore the nearby hill station of Nainital.
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Bāzpur with mild temperatures, perfect for exploring the agricultural landscapes.
Summers can be warm, but it's a good time to explore the nearby hill stations.
The fall season offers comfortable weather for outdoor activities and exploring the city's history.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to visit without the hustle of tourists.
INR ₹
$30-$60 p/day
23,900
Hindi, English
March-May, September-November
Historical, Agricultural, Exploration