Rajaji National Park , Dehradun
Scenic, Wildlife, Adventure
Hindi, Punjabi, Kumaoni, Garhwali and English
416m
About Rajaji National Park
Rajaji National Park situated in foothills of the Himalayas, is compromised by three sanctuaries of Uttaranchal namely Shivaliks-Rajaji, Motichur, and Chila sanctuaries. Rajaji National Park is open from November to June, The park remains closed in the monsoon season.
This wildlife park has Elephants, Leopard, Deers, Tiger and Ghorals as its important life forms. It also prevails as North Western Limit for Asian Elephants. The entire park sprawls across 820.42 sq.km and serves as a starting point for Indo-Gangetic Plains. Nearly 315 bird species and 23 mammals are possessed by this wildlife sanctuary. This national park will never disappoint the nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts and eco-conservationists. Rajaji National Park covers over an area of 820 sq km.
For accomadation there are many Forest Rest Houses within and in surrouding areas of thye park.
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Places to Visit near Rajaji National Park

Adventure, Nature
Lachhiwala, Uttarakhand
*8.9 km from Rajaji National Park - See map
Lush greenery and rocky hilly region makes Lacchiwala a perfect trekking region for adventure lovers. There is a man made pool where the tourists...
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Pilgrimage
Piran Kaliyar Sharif, Uttarakhand
*13.9 km from Rajaji National Park - See map
Piran Kaliar is the tomb of a Sufi Saint called Shabir Shahib of Rookee. Piran Kaliyar Sharif Dargah has deep belief and devotion from people of...
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Historical
Pawan Dham, Uttarakhand
15 km from Rajaji National Park - See map
Tourists are enticed by the glass works done in this temple walls. The idols of God and Goddess are richly decorated. Tourists can get the sense...
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Historical
The Kalinga War Memorial, Uttarakhand
*15.9 km from Rajaji National Park - See map
The Kalinga War memorial is the most visited spot in Dehradun. The honor of being “The Only War memorial created by an army for sake of their...
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Must see, Pilgrimage
Har-Ki-pauri, Uttarakhand
16 km from Rajaji National Park - See map
Har-Ki-Pauri (means “Steps of Lord Shiva”), is the most important Pilgrim Center in Haridwar. This main Ghat is the place where the...
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Pilgrimage
Saptarishi Ashram, Uttarakhand
16 km from Rajaji National Park - See map
Saptarishi Ashram or Saptarishi Temple was once a meditation center for seven sages. Kashyapa, Vashisht, Atri, Vishwamitra, Jamadagi, Bharadwaja...
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Pilgrimage
Tapkeshwar Temple, Uttarakhand
16 km from Rajaji National Park - See map
Being located in the Garhi Cantonment Area, Tapkeshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Well maintained roads link this temple with Dehradun...
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Pilgrimage
Gorakhnath Temple, Uttarakhand
16 km from Rajaji National Park - See map
Gorakhnath Temple in Haridwar is dedicated to Guru Gorakhnath. Guru Gorakhnath is the Yogi of Nath Community and he established the "Nath...
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Pilgrimage
Bharat Mata Temple, Uttarakhand
*16 km from Rajaji National Park - See map
Being located near Sapt Sarovar, this temple is a much visited Mandir in Haridwar. This temple was inaugurated by Smt. Indira Gandhi in 1983. It...
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Pilgrimage
Mansa Devi Temple, Uttarakhand
*16.1 km from Rajaji National Park - See map
Mansa Devi Temple is situated on the Bilwa Parvat Hill. Tourists can access the temple using the Mansa Devi Udankhatola Ropeway service. The...
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Nature
Bhimgoda Barrage, Uttarakhand
*16.7 km from Rajaji National Park - See map
The Bhimogda Barrage is on the Ganges river near Har-Ki-Pauri Ghat. The barrage was originally built to aid irrigation but it also generates...
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Pilgrimage
Chandi Devi Temple, Uttarakhand
17 km from Rajaji National Park - See map
The Chandi Devi Temple is located on the other side of Bank of River Ganges. It is atop the Neel Parvat Hill. According to Hindu Mythology,...
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