Districts of Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand is divided into thirteen administrative districts spread across the Kumaon and Garhwal regions, each known for its unique geography, culture, pilgrimage sites, and natural landscapes. These districts form the foundation of the state’s tourism, heritage, and local traditions, offering visitors a deeper understanding of Uttarakhand beyond popular destinations.
From the spiritual centres of Haridwar and Rudraprayag to the mountain districts of Chamoli, Uttarkashi, and Pithoragarh, every district contributes to the identity of Devbhoomi. Many famous pilgrimage routes, trekking trails, wildlife areas, and historic towns are located within these administrative regions, making district-wise exploration a useful way to plan travel across the state.
This section of Glorious Uttarakhand provides district-wise guides covering important places, temples, hill towns, trekking routes, culture, and travel information. Whether you are planning a pilgrimage, an adventure trip, or a regional exploration, browsing Uttarakhand by districts helps you discover both well-known destinations and lesser-known local gems.







