Ranikhet, the 'Queen's Meadow,' is an unspoilt Himalayan cantonment town at 1,829 metres in the Almora district. Famous for its vast stretches of pine and deodar forests, apple and apricot orchards, t...
Ranikhet, whose name translates beautifully to “Queen's Meadow,” is a cantonment town administered by the Kumaon Regiment in the Almora district of Uttarakhand. Situated at 1,829 metres, it is one of the least commercialised and best-preserved hill stations in the Himalayan region. The town's character is defined by its colonial heritage — wide, peaceful roads flanked by tall oak, rhododendron, and pine trees, punctuated by well-maintained bungalows, old churches, and military cantonments that have barely changed since the British era.
The British established Ranikhet in 1869 as a summer headquarters for the Kumaon Regiment, and the military continues to manage much of the town. This military control has paradoxically been the town's greatest blessing — it has kept Ranikhet free of the uncontrolled development that has blighted other Himalayan hill stations. There are no blaring loudspeakers, no encroachments on the forests, and no chaotic bazaars overwhelming the original character of the place.
The Upat and Kalika plateau, 6 km from Ranikhet, is home to the Ranikhet Golf Course — at 1,850 metres, it is one of the highest golf courses in Asia, established in 1926. Surrounded by Himalayan peaks and dense forest, it offers a unique golfing experience that has attracted players from across India and abroad. Even non-golfers find the plateau worth visiting for its extraordinary views of the Nanda Devi range.
The forests around Ranikhet are extraordinary. The Majkhali area (12 km from Ranikhet) offers one of the finest views of the Himalayan range in all of Uttarakhand, with a panorama stretching from Kedarnath to Panchachuli. The Chaubatia Orchards — established by the British in 1869 — sprawl across 250 acres and are home to hundreds of species of apple, apricot, plum, and pear trees, and house a government jam and juice production facility whose products are sold across India. The orchards bloom spectacularly in spring and are open to visitors throughout the year.
Ranikhet's rich military heritage is celebrated at the Kumaon Regimental Museum, which houses an impressive collection of weapons, medals, photographs, and memorabilia tracing the Kumaon Regiment's history from 1788 to the present day. The regiment has participated in virtually every major Indian military campaign and many United Nations peacekeeping missions.
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From ancient temples and alpine meadows to wildlife sanctuaries and colonial-era orchards.
250-acre apple, apricot, and plum orchards established in 1869, with Himalayan views and a government fruit processing facility.
Asia's highest golf course at 1,850m, established in 1926. Non-golfers visit for the extraordinary Himalayan panoramas from the fairways.
A ridge viewpoint offering arguably the finest Himalayan panorama in Kumaon — from Kedarnath to Panchachuli on a clear day.
The regiment's heritage museum with weapons, medals, and artefacts tracing the Kumaon Regiment's distinguished 230-year military history.
Ancient Shiva temple at the heart of Ranikhet, famed for its peaceful courtyard, natural spring, and mountain backdrop.
A serene spiritual centre dedicated to Mahavatar Babaji, set in a pine forest with a mountain stream and healing spring.
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Beautifully appointed rooms blending local character with refined mountain comfort.
Well-appointed rooms with views of the pine-covered hillside, solid wood furniture, and traditional Kumaoni textiles on the walls.
Spacious suite overlooking the apple orchards, featuring a bay window, sitting area, and bathroom with premium amenities.
Restored colonial-era cottage with wraparound veranda, period furniture, and a garden bursting with Himalayan wildflowers.
Wander through 250 acres of apple, apricot, and plum trees. In October, pick ripe fruit straight from the branch and taste estate-made jam.
Tee off at the historic Ranikhet Golf Course at 1,850m — a surreal experience with Himalayan peaks as the backdrop to every fairway.
Drive 12 km to the Majkhali viewpoint for one of the finest Himalayan sunrise panoramas in all of Kumaon.
Learn about the Kumaon Regiment's 230-year history through weapons, medals, photographs, and stories of remarkable military service.
A peaceful early-morning walk through pine and deodar forests to the ancient Mankameshwar Shiva temple and its natural spring.
Ranikhet's forests are home to khalij pheasants, Himalayan griffons, red-billed blue magpies, and the colourful minivets.
“Ranikhet is what hill stations should be — peaceful, green, and completely genuine. No crowds, no commercialism, just pure Himalayan beauty.”
via Google“The golf course at Ranikhet is extraordinary. Even as a non-golfer I was stunned — the fairways with Himalayan peaks in every direction is unlike anywhere on earth.”
via TripAdvisor“Chaubatia Orchards in October with ripe apples and Himalayan views is simply stunning. Ranikhet is criminally underrated.”
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Yes, Ranikhet is a military cantonment administered by the Kumaon Regiment. Parts of the town require cantonment permission to access, and photography is restricted in certain areas near military installations.
Ranikhet is 63 km from Nainital, approximately 2–2.5 hours by road through scenic Kumaoni hill country.
Chaubatia Orchards, the Asia's highest golf course at Upat, and the Majkhali Himalayan viewpoint are the top attractions. The overall peaceful character of the town is itself the main attraction.
Yes, Ranikhet in winter (December–February) is beautiful with occasional snowfall and crisp clear days. The forests look magical under snow. Some roads may be slippery, so driving carefully is advised.
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