The Kumaon Regimental Museum in Ranikhet is a treasure trove of military history and pride. It offers a compelling narrative of the Kumaon Regiment’s origins, starting from its early days under the Nizam of Hyderabad, through its evolution under British command, and into its present status as one of the most decorated regiments of the Indian Army.
The museum is well-maintained, with exhibits that span centuries of valor, sacrifice, and service. From historic battles to modern-day operations, the displays are rich in detail and emotion. Visitors are kindly requested not to photograph certain artifacts for security reasons—please respect this request, as it helps preserve the integrity of the museum.
You can easily spend half a day here, immersed in reading the stories of bravery and dedication. The few pictures available online don’t do justice to the depth and richness of the history that adorns this place.
Just nearby, the Kumaon Welfare Center runs a remarkable initiative supporting war widows through traditional handloom weaving. Civilians are welcome to visit and purchase beautiful, handcrafted textiles directly from the center. This initiative not only preserves Kumaoni textile traditions but also provides sustainable employment to the families of fallen soldiers. You can find more about them online, and they also have a Twitter handle for updates.
Overall, this is a deeply moving and educational experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious, this visit will leave you inspired and informed. Highly recommended for anyone...
Read moreKumaon Regiment is one of the oldest infantry regiments of Indian army. The history of the creation of this regiment is old and interesting. In the early 18th century, the men from kumaon (mercenaries) were recruited by East India company to serve the Nizams of Hyderabad. These people fought against the mathas. These also fought against Tipu Sultan in the final Anglo mysore War in 1799. The brave regiment was also invited by Lord Robert Clive to participate in the battle of plassey 1757. Finally, in 1813, sir Henry Russel, serving at the court of Nizams, organised these people to create"Roussel brigade" mainly, comprising men from UP and kumau region
During WWI, the same regiment was named kumaon regiment and was raised at ranikhet in 1917. The kumaon regiment produced 3 army chiefs, namely General SM srinagesh General KS Thimaiya General TN Raina
This center is unique, informative, and a must visit place. Nice huge parking Neat and clean place Great place to capture pictures
One Ex serviceman Guide you throughout your mesmerizing journey. Don't forget to write in visitors book. Time from 8 to 12 in the morning and 3 to 5 in the evening. The entry ticket is nominal This extra ordinary exhibition/photo gallery will take 30-45 minutes.
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Read moreThe Kumaon Regimental Centre Museum stands as a testament to the valor and distinguished history of the Kumaon Regiment. This meticulously preserved museum is dedicated to chronicling and celebrating the rich heritage and traditions of the Kumaon area. Visitors can explore an extensive array of exhibits, including photographs that chronicle the regiment’s involvement in numerous conflicts. The center also showcases an array of military paraphernalia, including weaponry wielded by both friend and foe, gallantry medals, the attire of valiant soldiers, captured enemy banners, and stone inscriptions that narrate the tales of wars past. Notably, the museum houses narratives of the prestigious Param Vir Chakra awardees from the regiment, alongside artifacts and imagery from the Kargil War. Nestled within the Army’s cantonment zone, guests are required to register their details at the entrance. An admission fee of Rs. 75 is charged, and while photography is not permitted within the museum, the visit promises to be an enriching experience, offering insights into the storied legacy of the...
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