Situated in the state of
Uttaranchal and close to the Garhwal region, Kumaon, the hilly area covers 21,035 Sq km. It got its name from 'Kurmanchal' which means the land of Kurma Avatar, an avatar of
Lord Vishnu. This land of never-ending excitement borders with
Kausani and
Ranikhet, small towns renowned for mountain views and hill walks. It encompasses districts such as
Nainital,
Almora and
Pithoragarh.
Kumaon is considered one among the five geographical zones of the Himalaya-Nepal, Kurmanchal, Kedarkhand, Jalandharkhand, and Kashmir. Rock paintings dating back to very early period are found at Lakhu Udyan in the Binsar Gad Valley. It is rich in cultural heritage and festivals. The majestic Kumaon Hills serve as a unique spot for tourists, trekkers, and pilgrims.