Kumaon is a paradise for
adventure sports. The sheer variety ranging from
mountaineering (Bhagirathi, Chowkhamba, Nanda Devi,
Kamet, Pindari, Sahastrataal, Milam, Kafni, Khatling,
Gaumukh), trekking, skiing (Auli, Dayara, Bugyal,
Munsyari, Mundali),
Skating.
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Serene, Calm,
Peaceful. A feeling unbelievable yet true.
Exhilarating, breathtaking, the words just fail to
describe the beauty of Kumaon, the land
where gods descend to feel the touch of earth. Dotted by
lakes of crystal clear waters in the lap of Himalayas,
the beauty of Kumaon is a sight to be
hold.
In spite of Kumaon being an
integral part of the Indian mainstream, it has often
experienced sociological and historical phenomena which
are at variance with those in the rest of the country,
mainly because of the distinctive geographical features
of the region. In the last 3000-4000 years Kumaon has
given shelter to and is, consequently, an amalgamation
of various people who have come from all sides.
Archaeologists have discovered many rock printings, rock
shelters, palaeoliths megaliths, cup marks etc. in the
region. This evidence can help us in systematizing our
knowledge of proto and pre historic Kumaon.
For
years Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam (KMVN)
is welcoming tourist in the magical land. To ensure
comfortable stay and conduct and promote various
activities that you wish to indulge into
KMVN offers a wide range of services
and facilities.
The original inhabitants
of Kumaon are said to have been the Kols (also
related to the Mund, ethnic group). One of their groups
migrated to Kumaon after they had been defeated by the
Dravidians. The Shilpkars of Kumaon are said to be the
descendants of the Kols. The Kirats are believed to have
been the ancestors of the tribes which are today known
as Shaukas, Banrajis. Tharus and Boksas. While the
Shaukas were active from the Tarai region to Tibet, the
Tharus and Boksas confined themselves to the Tarai, and
the Banrajis had always lived in 'splendid'
isolation.