Ransi Stadium
General information
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Ideal Duration:
30 Minutes to 1 Hour:Place Type:
Sports/Viewpoint:Entry Fees:
Free Entry:Entry to the Ransi Stadium for general viewing and walking is generally Free of charge for the public.
Event Fees:Tickets may be required for special events, major tournaments, or professional matches, with the fees being nominal t...Free Entry:Entry to the Ransi Stadium for general viewing and walking is generally Free of charge for the public.
Event Fees:Tickets may be required for special events, major tournaments, or professional matches, with the fees being nominal to cover organizational costs.
Parking Fees:There are no formal, fixed parking fees, but a small voluntary contribution might be requested by local volunteers during very busy days or festivals to manage vehicles, ensuring easy access for all visitors for over :Timing:
Regular Timings:The stadium is usually open from around 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily, allowing athletes and the public to use the facility during daylight hours, but it may be closed on certain public holidays for maintenance.
Ideal Visit Time:Ea...Regular Timings:The stadium is usually open from around 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily, allowing athletes and the public to use the facility during daylight hours, but it may be closed on certain public holidays for maintenance.
Ideal Visit Time:Early Morning (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM) is the best time to visit for a peaceful jog, to catch the freshest air, and to get the clearest, most unobstructed views of the Himalayas before the air gets hazy. Avoid the peak winter months for extreme cold, offering a clear guideline for optimal timing for over :Special Events:
District and State Sports Meets:The primary special events are the various annual inter-district and state-level sports tournaments, especially for football and cricket, which see high participation and local enthusiasm, typically held during the Summer months (May to June)....District and State Sports Meets:The primary special events are the various annual inter-district and state-level sports tournaments, especially for football and cricket, which see high participation and local enthusiasm, typically held during the Summer months (May to June).
National Days Celebrations:The stadium hosts major public functions for national holidays like Independence Day and Republic Day, often featuring parades, cultural shows, and ceremonies, utilizing its large space for community gatherings.
Athletics Championships:Specific track and field championships for schools and regional clubs are held here, showcasing the region's athletic talent and commitment to sports development for over :Best Photo Spots:
The Stadium with the Himalayas:The most iconic shot is the wide-angle photograph capturing the entirety of the green playing field or the athletic track with the distant, snow-capped Himalayan peaks framed directly in the background.
The Martyr G...The Stadium with the Himalayas:The most iconic shot is the wide-angle photograph capturing the entirety of the green playing field or the athletic track with the distant, snow-capped Himalayan peaks framed directly in the background.
The Martyr Gate:A focused shot of the main entrance gate, which is dedicated to the war hero, serves as a powerful portrait of local pride and patriotism.
The Forest Edge:Capturing the stadium's boundary where the track meets the dense Deodar and Pine forest, creating a dramatic contrast between the manicured sports field and the wild mountain environment.
Action Shots:If a game is in progress, capturing the players in action with the vast mountain scenery behind them creates dynamic and unique sports photography, providing high-impact visuals for over :Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Spectator Experience:Simply visiting the stadium to walk around the track, absorb the unique atmosphere, and imagine playing a sport at such a height with the Himalayan backdrop.
Photography:Dedicate time to capturing the expansive landscape, the stadium's unique integration into the mountain, and the stunning views of the Himalayas, which are a major draw for photographers.
Picnicking and Relaxation:The surrounding area, especially near the Kandoliya Park, is perfect for a relaxing time or a picnic, utilizing the fresh mountain air and the peaceful ambiance, making it a great family outing.
Jogging and Exercise:Take a rejuvenating run or walk around the track to enjoy the high-altitude air and the quiet of the morning, utilizing the professional-grade track for per...
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Why Famous:
Asia's Highest Status:The sheer novelty of its altitude, being one of the highest stadiums in Asia at 7,000 feet, is its biggest claim to fame, instantly attracting visitors and sports enthusiasts from all over the country.
Spectacular Backdrop:<...Asia's Highest Status:The sheer novelty of its altitude, being one of the highest stadiums in Asia at 7,000 feet, is its biggest claim to fame, instantly attracting visitors and sports enthusiasts from all over the country.
Spectacular Backdrop:The stadium is famous for its incredible natural setting. Playing or watching a sport here with the majestic snow-capped Himalayas in the background is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The view makes it an iconic landmark of Pauri.
Proximity to Kandoliya:Its location right next to the popular Kandoliya Devta Temple ensures a constant flow of tourists, establishing it as a key sightseeing spot that combines spirituality, sport, and scenic beauty into one stop, elevating its reputation significantly for over : -
Architecture:
Modern Athletic Design:The architecture is functional and modern, designed to serve as a multi-purpose sports ground. It features a large, well-maintained oval field suitable for football and cricket, surrounded by proper synthetic or specialized tracks for various track an...Modern Athletic Design:The architecture is functional and modern, designed to serve as a multi-purpose sports ground. It features a large, well-maintained oval field suitable for football and cricket, surrounded by proper synthetic or specialized tracks for various track and field events. The focus is on meeting professional sporting standards at a high altitude.
Hillside Integration:The structure is ingeniously integrated into the hillside terrain, with the viewing stands and facilities built into the slopes, often featuring steps and seating areas carved into the natural landscape. One side of the stadium often features a rocky hill, while the other overlooks the valley and the distant Himalayas.
Infrastructure:The complex includes necessary supporting infrastructure such as changing rooms, a well-defined main entrance dedicated to the martyr Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, and administrative offices, though the entire facility is periodically under construction or upgradation to meet international standards. The dimensions of the playing field conform to standard sports regulations, providing a professional and functional sporting venue for over : -
How To Reach:
By Air:Nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport (DED), Dehradun, at approximately 128-130 KMS. Hire a taxi or take a bus to Pauri ( of detail will include the need to pre-book, approximate travel time of 5-6 hours, and the scenic route details).
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Near Tourist Places:
Kandoliya Devta Temple (Adjacent), Kyunkaleshwar Mahadev Temple (2. 5 KMS), Chaukhamba Viewpoint (3 KMS), Nagdev Temple (3. 5 KMS), Khirsu Village (15 KMS), Adwani Picnic Spot (17 KMS), Tara Kund Lake (40 KMS), Danda Nagraja Temple (34 KMS), Devalgarh (38 KMS), Jwalpa Devi Temple (35 KMS):
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety:Be mindful of the high altitude (7,000 ft). Take it easy, especially if exercising strenuously. Stay hydrated and avoid long exposure to the sun. The edges near the hill may be uneven, so watch your step.
Packing:Carry a li...
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