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Ramnagar, Uttarakhand

Gateway town to Jim Corbett National Park, blending nature and urban convenience

Location Information

 Location Information

Overview

Ramnagar is situated on the foothills of the Himalayas in Nainital district, serving as the main entry point to Jim Corbett National Park. The town has a diverse population, a growing service and tourism-driven economy, and a tranquil yet vibrant ambiance. Its proximity to major tourist attractions and natural reserves makes it a sought-after destination for both residents and investors.

The Lifestyle

Life in Ramnagar is relaxed, community-oriented, and closely tied to nature. Residents enjoy a blend of traditional Kumaoni culture and modern amenities, with frequent festivals, local markets, and a welcoming atmosphere for tourists and newcomers. The town offers a peaceful environment with easy access to adventure and wildlife experiences.

Attributes

Scenic, accessible, eco-friendly, tourist-centric, peaceful, investment-friendly, culturally rich

You're sure to adore

Ramnagar's unique charm lies in its seamless blend of wildlife adventure and small-town warmth. The proximity to Jim Corbett National Park offers unparalleled opportunities for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

The Market

Ramnagar's real estate market is witnessing steady growth, driven by tourism, new infrastructure, and rising demand for holiday homes and rental properties. Both buying and selling are considered profitable, with prices trending upward in 2025[2][5].

Connectivity

Airport

80 km | Pantnagar Airport

Bus

1 km | Ramnagar Bus Stand

Train

1 km | Ramnagar Railway Station

Road

0 km | National Highway 309 passes through Ramnagar

Social Infrastructure

Educational Institutions

Major schools include St. Paul's Senior Secondary School, Government Inter College, and several private CBSE-affiliated schools.

Hospitals

Key healthcare facilities include Ramnagar Government Hospital and several private clinics and nursing homes.

Crime Rate

Ramnagar is considered a safe town with a low crime rate, especially in tourist and residential areas.

Geography

Geography

Soil

The region features alluvial and sandy loam soils, ideal for agriculture and horticulture. Fertile riverbanks support diverse vegetation.

Topography

Ramnagar is characterized by gently undulating terrain, river plains, and forested foothills. The landscape transitions from flatlands to rolling hills.

Altitude

The town sits at an elevation of approximately 345 meters above sea level, offering a moderate climate. Its altitude ensures pleasant weather for most of the year.

Flora & Fauna

Rich biodiversity includes sal forests, grasslands, and riverine habitats supporting elephants, tigers, deer, and over 600 bird species.

Climate

Climate

Season at a Glance

• Summer: Pleasant 21°C-29°C, sea breeze
• Monsoon: Heavy 2,500mm rainfall, surfing season peaks
• Winter: Mild 17°C-27°C, cultural festivals

Rainfall

Ramnagar receives an average annual rainfall of 1,800 to 2,000 mm, mostly during the monsoon months of June to September.

Temperature

Typical temperatures range from 7 degrees Celsius in winter to 38 degrees Celsius in summer, with mild spring and autumn seasons.

Real Estate Trends

Real Estate Trends

Rental Yield

4 to 6 percent annually, with higher yields for properties near tourist hotspots[2].

Capital Appreciation

8 to 12 percent per annum, reflecting strong demand and limited supply[2][5].

Average Price per sq.ft

6,507 rupees per square foot as of 2025[2].

Demand & Supply Dynamics

High demand for both residential and holiday properties, with limited new supply driving price growth[2][5].

Short Term Rental Trends

Short Term Rental Trends

Types of Assets (No. of AirBNB Listings)

Mix of homestays, villas, and guesthouses with over 120 active Airbnb listings catering to tourists and wildlife enthusiasts.

Revenue Potential

Strong short-term rental income potential due to year-round tourism and high occupancy during peak seasons.

Occupancy Rate

Average occupancy rates for holiday rentals range from 65 to 80 percent, peaking during wildlife season.

ADR

Average Daily Rate for short-term rentals is between 2,500 and 5,000 rupees, depending on property type and season.

RevPar

Revenue per Available Room averages 1,800 to 3,500 rupees, with higher returns during tourist peaks.

Investment Guide

Investment Guide

Focus on properties near Jim Corbett National Park for maximum rental demand. Invest in eco-friendly and sustainable developments to attract premium buyers. Monitor upcoming infrastructure projects for early entry into appreciating micro-markets.

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