Kaas plateau
This plateau has an area of 1,000 ha area and is covered with millions of wild flowers in August – September. More than 850 species of plants grow here, some are endemic – met only here.
Vajrai Waterfall
Waterfall with three closely located steps, total height – 560 m. The highest plunge is 335 m tall.
Thoseghar Waterfalls
Group of beautiful waterfalls up to 500 m tall, in fantastic natural setting. Waterfall has created a deep gorge.
Pandavkada Falls
Beautiful, free falling waterfall, 107 m tall. Smaller fall – Nangrya – is located next to the main fall.
Marleshwar Falls
Great waterfall with several cascades, where most tourists see only the lowermost ones. Falls have formed a deep gorge, in rainy periods in the gorge are falling numerous other waterfalls.
Kune Falls
200 m tall waterfall with 3 cascades. The tallest cascade is some 100 m tall. At high water the falls are very impressive.
Deodar cedar near Tolma
The largest known deocar cedar (Cedrus deodara) with a circumference of approximately 14.5 m, height – approximately 30 m.
Joshimath Kalpavriksha
Stoutest known Himalayan mulberry (Morus serrata) with a circumference of 21.5 m. This sacred tree is believed to be 1,200 years old.
Thimmamma Marrimanu
World’s largest known single tree by the area of its crown. Canopy of this banyan (Ficus benghalensis L.) covers 19,107 m².
Peppara Forest and Kallanas
A population of suspected dwarf elephants reportedly lives in this forest. Here lives the common Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) but local people are convinced that considerably smaller elephants – Kallanas – hide from the common elephants further up in the mountains. Maximum height of Kallanas is 1.5 m.