Mount Nanda Devi Kamet, Mana Parwat, Dunagiri, Beethartoli, Nilkanth, Hathi Parbat, Ghori Parbat, and Nar Parbat can all be seen when skiing at Auli.
Trishul is formed by the three Himalayan mountain summits of western Kumaun as a whole. The Trishul group, at 7120m, comprises the southwest corner of the ring of peaks that surrounds Nanda Devi Sanctuary.
A cable car trip is one of Auli's main attractions. After Gulmarg, the cable car journey in Auli is the second highest and longest in Asia.
Joshimath, also known as Jyotirmath, is a hill town located at a height of 6150 feet in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand's Gharwal area.
Gurso Bugyal is a magnificent large meadow in Uttarakhand that sits at an elevation of 3,056masl. It is famous for its beautiful green grazing area that is surrounded by massive coniferous and oak trees.
Camping is one of the most popular pastimes in Auli. You would sleep beneath the stars and wake up to alluring dawn views after spending the evening beside a bonfire, sitting on camping chairs - with fun & games and excellent cuisine.
Rudraprayag, located at the confluence of the rivers Alaknanda and Mandakini, is a sacred site considered one of the Panch Prayags and a location of immense religious significance.
Kwani Bugyal is a famous trekking location located 12 kilometres from Gurso Bugyal at a height of 3380 metres.
Chenab Lake is a man-made reservoir serving the residents of Auli, Uttarakhand. It is a little crystalline lake that is still relatively unexplored and in its natural condition, attracting tourists and creating a beautiful setting.
Nandaprayag, one of the Panchprayags, is the meeting point of the rivers Alaknanda and Nandakini. It is a place of spirituality and dedication, as well as stunning scenery.