Kotdwāra, located in the Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, is a city with a rich historical and spiritual heritage. Known as the 'gateway of the high hill Koot,' it is situated on the bank of the Khoh River. The city gained prominence in 1890 when it was connected by rail, making it a key entrance point to the state. Kotdwāra is famous for the Sidhbali Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman, which draws millions of devotees annually. Its serene environment and religious significance make it a must-visit for those exploring Uttarakhand.
Kotdwāra is well-connected by rail, making it a convenient entry point to Uttarakhand.
Visit the Sidhbali Temple, a major religious site dedicated to Lord Hanuman.
Explore the city's historical significance as a gateway to the hills.
Enjoy the serene environment along the Khoh River.
Spring offers pleasant weather, ideal for temple visits and exploring the city.
Summers can be warm, but the city remains a peaceful retreat.
Autumn provides a comfortable climate for sightseeing and cultural exploration.
Winters are mild, perfect for enjoying the serene and spiritual atmosphere.
INR ₹
$30-$50 p/day
27,009
Hindi, English
March-May, September-November
Tourists, Pilgrimage, Cultural Exploration