
Kumaon consists of districts of Nainital, Udham Singh Nagar, Almora
and Pithoragarh.
The land of Jim Corbett's legendary exploits, it lies due east of
Garhwal from which it is separated by the eastern and southern flanks
of Nanda Devi sanctuary leading down along the valley of the Ramganga.
Well connected to different parts of the country, Kumaon hills provide
vast attraction for the tourists, trekkers and pilgrims.
The newly developed Naini Saini Airport at Pithoragarh shall also
start, connecting Kumaon in near future with other parts of the
country through commercial flights.
The last railhead for Kumaon is Kathgodam on the main metre gauge
line from Lucknow. From Kathgodam. regular bus services are provided
by UP Roadways and the Kumaon Motor Owners Union, to Nainital (55
kms). Alrnora (90 kms) and Ranikhet (84 kms) etc.
The beautiful scenery and the colourful life of Kurnaon, wrapped
in the scenic wonders of many lesser known hill stations like Bageshwar,
Binsar, Chaukori. Champavat, Kausani, Mukteshwar.