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Nainital In Uttarakhand

Nainital The City of Lake

One of the most beautiful tourist places of Uttarakhand, Nainital, which is situated amidst the Kumaon hills, is a unique hill station, built around a uniquely shaped lake, which we know as "Naini Lake" Huh. Nainital is known as a paradise for tourists due to its beautiful landscape and serene environment. Nainital, famous as a city of lakes in natural beauty, has snow-capped mountains and lakes.
Located at an elevation of 1938 km above sea level, Nainital has a pleasant climate throughout the year and can truly be called a picturesque paradise for all travel lovers. So let's take you on a trip to Nainital today. In this article, we have tried to tell you everything you want to know about Nainital. Whether it is to see the breathtaking weather of Nainital, to do shopping, to enjoy adventure sports or to eat food, there is definitely something here for the tourists fond of all these things. Naini Lake flows through the center of the city. There are other lakes which you can see.
Even if you do not want to go on a boat ride, you can take a walk through the banks and enjoy the beauty of the lakes. Nainital has some hilly terrain, which is a center of attraction for tourists in the city and its surrounding areas. These include Naina Peak, Tiffin Top and Snow View Point, all of which are very popular tourist destinations. Travelers planning a trip to Nainital can visit Hanumangarhi, which is famous for a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Hanuman. In addition, the Naina Devi Temple is an important religious site, which is counted among the 51 Shakti Peethas of India.


Nainital

Nainital has everything that takes to make a touristy place. The eye-shaped lake (most people consider it is an eye-shaped lake but many say it is in the shape of a bean) is the centre of all the activities in the city and it is not a surprise that there is a view of the lake from most of the houses and hotels in Nainital. Boating over its quiet waters is also an experience of a lifetime. A kilometer and a half promenade called Mall Road gives a good run to the Naini Lake. Divided into two parts, Mall Road bustles with arrayed shops and hotels. It comes to life in the evenings when the tourists and locals decide to take a walk on it. The smell of corn and coffee and the crowd of assorted people make it one of the best places to see in Nainital. The two ends of the Mall Road are distinguished as Tallital (Tail of the Lake) and Mallital (Head of the Lake), where Tallital welcomes the new visitor with a wide angle view of the sparkling lake, surrounding mountains, colonial-era buildings and the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, Mallital entertains the guests with multiple eating joints serving delicious Momos; hotels with lake view; Tibetan Market selling trendy clothes, Bada Bazaar that has a rich collection of locally manufactured candles; a playground in the form of ‘The Flats’ and a ropeway. Snow View Point that is accessible by a cable car is the place to get the spectacular view of the distant snow-clad Himalayan Range on a clear sky day. On the other hill away from Snow View is Tiffin Top, which is an ideal picnic spot amidst the moderately dense forest. The view of neighbouring hills from this place can actually melt the heart of the onlookers. The lofty China Peak is an aspiring trek for adventurists; the arduous trek upwards is rewarded by the surreal view of the mountains in China. A short distance away, Hanuman Garhi invites nature lovers as well the Hindu devotees to seek the blessing at the Hanuman Temple and then witness never before like view of the sunrise and sunset on the horizon. The far set up zoo boasting a rich variety of fauna is also an important place to visit in Nainital.

In addition to adventure activities, horses are used to travel to inaccessible places. The nearest air base from Kufri is Jabarahatti Airport in Shimla, which is 22 km away. The airport is connected to all major cities via regular flights. A short line connects Kufri to Shimla by rail, while Kalka, situated at a distance of 100 km from Kufri, connects all major cities of India with Shimla. Tourists who wish to travel by road can come by direct buses from Shimla, Nartanda and Ranpur.

Both state transport buses and private deluxe buses are easily available from Shimla to Kufri. The region of Kufri has a temperate climate during summers between the months of April and June. The temperature of this place remains between 12 ° C and 19 ° C during this season.
Kufri receives scanty rainfall during the monsoon season and the temperature falls to 10 degrees. Winters are very cold and temperatures can drop below zero during this time. The period between March and November is considered ideal for visiting the place.


About Nainital


Nainital is also called the lakeside town of India. It is located in the Himalayan belt. It is situated in the middle of the Kumaon hills and is blessed with beautiful lakes. Nainital is mentioned in the Manas section of Sri Skanda Purana as ‘Lake of three saints’ or ‘Tri-sage-lake’. Three saints, named Atri, Pulastya and Pulah, stayed in Nainital to quench their thirst but found no water anywhere, then they dug a pit and filled the pit with water brought from Mansarovar Lake. Since then this famous lake called 'Nainital' came into existence. Another legend states that the left eye of the Hindu goddess Sati (consort of Lord Shiva) fell at this place, which led to the creation of this eye shaped Naini lake.

Nainital is one of the most popular hill stations in India. There were sixty panoramic pools in the area at one time. Even today, Nainital district has the highest pool, so it is called the city of lakes. The truth is that the beauty of beauty is the most seen anywhere in North India, so this is the place.

In the shade of dense trees on the three sides, the length of Nainital at the foothills of the high mountains is about one and a half km in length, about half a km in width and about 150 meters in depth. The specialty of Nainital water is that the entire range and shade of trees are clearly visible in this pool. This pond seems very beautiful in the shade of Badalo, covered in sky during the day, then on a full moon night, the ducks floating in the water of the night pool adorned with the moon and stars, the colorful shimmering boat produces a very beautiful view.

The water of this pool becomes green in summer, beige in rainy and light blue in winter. Naina Devi Temple is located on the northern bank of Naini Lake. This temple was destroyed during the landslide in 1880, later it was rebuilt. The Shakti form of Sati is worshiped here. There are two eyes in the temple which represent Naina Devi. It is said that when Shiva was going to Mount Kailash with the dead body of Sati, the same Shaktipeeth was established where his body parts fell. Goddess Sati's eyes fell on Naini Lake. Nayano's teardrop took the form of a rhythm. Since then, Shivpathi Nanda (Parvati) is worshiped here as Naina Devi. On the occasion of the fair of Mata Naina Devi, Nainital is very crowded.

It is worth mentioning here that Nanda Devi is worshiped in all the Garhwal-Kumaon region. Every year on the day of Nanda Ashtami, there is special worship of Nanda Parvati. Nanda Jat is also organized to send in-laws from Nanda's maternal grandfather. According to another Shruti, Nanda Devi has been the favored goddess of the kings of Garhwal and Kumaon. A princess Nanda is worshiped as a goddess.

It is said that when Atri, Pulastya Rishi did not get any water in Nainital, he dug the pit and brought water from Mansarovar lake and filled it. By taking a dip in this lake, the devotees believe in virtuous fruits like Mansarovar. The valley of Mukteshwar in Kumaon region is famous for its beauty. Tourists from all over the world come here in summer.

Along with seeing the places like Bhimtal, Nokuchiatal, Satatal, Ramgarh, do not forget to see the delightful aanchal of Mukteshwar. In the cold weather, icy winds prevail here. Bhimtal is the big pool of this zone. There are two corners of Nainital called Talli Tal and Mallital. Nearby is the Mall Road which is now called Govind Vallabh Pant Marg. Like every hill station here, Mall Road is the center of tourist attraction. This road connects Mallittal and Tallital.

On the other side of the lake is a cold road where there is a Pashan Devi temple. Entry of vehicles is prohibited on the cold road. Aerial ropeway is another attraction of Nainital. The ropeway takes snow view point from Mallital. Climbing or descending ropeways give a beautiful view of the city. Seven peaks of this place have special significance in enhancing the beauty of Nainital. Naina Peak or China Peak is 2611 meters high among the seven peaks.

About five and a half km from Nainital, from this peak, the snow-capped Himalayas are visible on one side and the whole grand view of Nainital Nagar on the other side. Surprisingly, there is also a restaurant on this peak. The second mountain peak Kilbury is a wonderful place for picnic. There is also a rest house of the forest department in which many nature lovers stay overnight.


Paradise for tourists - places around Nainital


Nainital is known as a tourist's paradise due to its beautiful landscapes and serene surroundings. It is believed that the British merchant, P. Baroon, in 1839, influenced Nainital by establishing a British colony, impressed by its mesmerizing beauty. Tourists planning a trip to Nainital can also visit Hanumangarh, which is famous for a temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Apart from this, the Nainidevi Temple is an important religious site which is counted among the 51 Shakti Peethas of India.
Tourists can go for a picnic at the scenic 'Kilbury', about 10 km from Nainital. The lush green forests of oak, pine, and rhododendron make it an ideal picnic spot to relax amidst nature. It is a natural habitat for more than 580 species of colorful birds, including brown wood-owl (owl), collared grossbeak, and white-throated laughing thrush. Lariyakanta, which is situated at an elevation of 2481 meters above sea level, offers a spectacular view of the entire region to visitors visiting here. It is the second highest peak of Nainital which is situated at a distance of 6 km from the city. 'Lands End' is the perfect place to enjoy the mesmerizing views of the lake Khurpatal. It also gives a chance to see the breathtaking views of the lush green valley surrounding Nainital. Tourists can travel by ropeway to reach the hilly areas of the destination. The ropeway covers a total distance of 705 meters and each ropeway car can carry 12 people. The 'snow-view' is easily accessible by ropeway, an ideal convenient location from where tourists can admire the beauty of the Himalayan ranges and the beautiful views of the snow-clad, high peaks.
Naina Peak, also known as China Peak, is the highest peak of Nainital. It is situated at an altitude of 2611 meters above sea level, it can be reached by horse riding. Tiffin Top or Dorothy Seat is an ideal picnic spot where tourists can spend their free time with plenty of entertainment. The place was developed by the husband of Dorothy Kellett (an English artist) after her death in a plane crash. The Eco-Cave-Garden is the second popular tourist attraction center of Nainital to introduce visitors to the eco-friendly lifestyle.
Raj Bhavan, zoo, flats, malls, St. John's Church in Wilderness, and Pangot are other tourist attractions of Nainital. The cold road, Gurney House, Khurpatal, Guano Hill and Aurobindo Ashram are also worth visiting. In addition, tourists can engage in various activities such as horse riding, trekking, and boating with other tourists.
The name Nainital means 'the lake of the eye'. It is believed that the eye of Goddess Sati fell on this place, after which the name of this place was named Nainital. No wonder Naina Devi is also one of the 51 Shakti Peethas in India.

How Naini Jheel came into existence
Nainital is also called the "lake of three sages" in the Manas section. According to the Puranas, three sages namely Atri, Pulastay and Pulaha stayed in Nainital to quench their thirst. Here they were unable to find water and dug a pit and filled it with water, which was brought from Mansarovar Lake. Thus Naini Lake came into existence. Another legend also states that the left eye of the Hindu goddess Sati, the daughter of King Daksha, fell at this place and an eye-shaped nainijil was made.

Mythology of Nainital
Naini Lake is believed to be one of the 51 Shaktipeeths of India. The history of Nainijil is based on the story of the death of the popular goddess Sati. When Goddess Sati died, coming out of mourning, Lord Shiva roamed the universe carrying the body of Sati. Then Lord Shiva, using the Sudarshan Chakra, cut the body of Goddess Sati into 52 parts, which fell on the earth and became a holy place, but the place where the eyes of Goddess Sati fell, she was called Nain, Taal or lake. Started being told. The goddess Shakti has since been worshiped as Naina Devi. Which locals know as Naini Devi Mata Mandir.

What is the attraction of Nainital
Nainital, which is one of the most attractive hill stations to visit, rides a ropeway attracts a large number of tourists. With the help of a cable car you can have spectacular views of Naini Lake.
Other adventure rides for adventure sports enthusiasts include water zorbing, paragliding and trekking activities. Taking advantage of the proximity of Punjab and Delhi, Nainital has some excellent restaurants that serve authentic Punjabi and North Indian food. There are dozens of cafes at the resort near Naini Lake and you can spend a pleasant evening. Some mythological legends are also associated with Nainital, making the Naina Devi temple a very popular place for pilgrims. Another religious place is St. John's Church, whose impressive Old World architecture and glass windows are worth visiting. There are many markets in Nainital, where you can buy everything from small trinkets and candles to jewelery, handicrafts and stylish scarves and shawls. The locals of the city keep in mind the living traditions and customs of the bygone era, so many festivals and lively fairs are held here every year.

Naina Devi Temple in the scenic spot of Nainital
Naina Devi Temple, reputed as one of the 51 Shakti Peethas located all over India, is a sacred site located on the northern bank of Naini Lake in Nainital district of Uttarakhand, India. This temple is one of the most famous places of Hindu worship in the entire country. Devoted to the eyes of Goddess Sati, devotees from all parts of India visit the region throughout the year. The temple was built in 15 A.D., while the idol of Naina Devi was installed in the temple in 1842 by a devotee of a goddess named Moti Ram Shah. Unfortunately, in 1882 the temple collapsed due to a large landslide. It was rebuilt again in 1883 by local residents of the locality. This reflects her vast belief in the Goddess as well as her strong faith in her religion and values. The main deity of the Naina Devi temple is Mother Naina Devi or Mother Sati. According to Hindu mythology, the temple is built exactly where the goddess Sati fell on the earth.

Snow View Point in Nainital
The snow view point at Nainital is situated at an altitude of 2270 meters above sea level and is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the region. As the name suggests, Snow View Point offers panoramic views of the mighty Himalayas wrapped in a blanket of milk-white snow. All three important peaks — the peaks of Nanda Devi, Trishul and Nanda Kot — can be seen together from this point. The Trishul peak (7120 m) is a group of three mountain peaks that resemble the structure of a trident and hence the name. Nanda Kot peak (6861 m) means the fort of Nanda. According to ancient Hinduism texts, Goddess Parvati has made her sacred place at this place. With the help of binoculars at the snow view point, you will be able to see the Himalayan range and its magical peaks up close. If you look closely, you will find a small temple with pictures of Durga and Shiva with Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Hanuman. With an aerial cable car you can go directly from the Mall Road to the Snow View Point.

Tiffin Top Tourist Places in Nainital
Tiffin Top is a very famous tourist attraction in Nainital located in Ayarpatta Hill in Himachal Pradesh. From this place a complete view of the city of Nainital and its surrounding hills is seen in the Kumaon region. Its serene and peaceful environment makes it unique to photographers. Those who love the beauty of nature should not miss visiting this vacation spot. Adventure activities like rappelling and rock climbing are also held at Tiffin Top.
The place got the name Tiffin Top when people started having lunch on the hilltop at Dorothy Seat. The Tiffin Top is also known as the Dorothy Seat because it was constructed by Army Officer Colonel JP Kellett in loving memory of an English artist named Dorothy Kellett. The officer lost his wife, Dorothy, while she was aboard the ship with her four children. He was buried in the Red Sea in the year 1936. The beautiful tiffin top is surrounded by cher, oak and cedar trees. Naini Lake and the Kumaon hills look quite lovely when viewed from here.

Adventure Sports in Nainital
The rocky landscape of Nainital is quite popular for adventure sports. Nainital trekking is a popular option for travelers. The lake district of Uttarakhand is at a normal height of 1,938 meters which offers the best experience of thrilling climbing and peace amidst the lush green forest. Naina Peak is one of the most preferred trek which will provide good experience of trekking of six to seven hours and achieving altitude of 2611 meters. . After completing the thrilling climb of Naina peak one can enjoy the natural. Another popular spot is the Tiffin Top Trek, a short trek with spectacular action and a spectacular natural feel. It is a 3 kilometer trail that is often started early in the morning for tourists to enjoy a campfire at the base in the evening. Snow view and camel back trekking circuit are other popular options to indulge in the cool air of Nainital.


Tourist places in Nainital



Eco Cave Gardens
Famous for its interconnected rocky caves, hanging gardens and the musical fountain, the Eco Garden are a set of six small caves in the shape of various animals. Located in the Mallital area of Nainital, you need to crawl your way in. In the evenings, you can see the spectacle of the musical fountain with various audio video effects. The Eco Cave Garden is set up to give tourists a glimpse of the natural habitat of the Himalayan Wildlife by constructing different caves for different animals, similar to their natural home. Lit with petroleum lamps, the most popular caves are Tiger Cave, Panther Cave, Apes Cave, Bat Cave and Flying Fox Cave. Visiting Eco Cave Garden is not recommended for old people and toddlers.

Nainital Lake
Nestled amidst the township of Nainital, Naini Lake (short for Nainital Lake) is a beautiful natural fresh body lake. The lake is in crescent or kidney shape and is one of the most famous lakes of the Kumaon region. Bounded by Naini Peak on North West, Tiffin Point on the South West and snow-capped peaks on the north, the Nainital Lake offers a breathtaking view, especially during early morning and sunset. The mesmerising lake is most famous for its wonderful scenic beauty which is a hotspot for family picnics. Boating, long evening walks and endearing interactions with ducks are some of the things that are a must do whilst visiting this glittering lake. You can also seek the blessings of Goddess Naina Devi at the Naina Devi temple which is also situated near the Naini Lake.

The Mall Road
The Mall Road of Nainital, which runs parallel to the Naini Lake, connecting the two ends of the hill town (Mallital and Tallital), is the prime shopping, food and cultural centre of the wonder that is Nainital. Whether it is digging into some luscious food or shopping for the cutest local woollens that are to be found, Mall Road is your go-to for it all.

Snow View Point
Snow View Point in Nainital stands at a dizzying altitude of 2270 meters above sea level and is one of the most attractive tourist spots of the area. As the name suggests, Snow View Point offers a panoramic view of the mighty Himalayas draped in a blanket of milky-white snow. One can see a picturesque view of all three important peaks- Nanda Devi, Trishul and Nanda Kot peaks together from this point.

A huge pair of binoculars has been installed at the Snow View Point that allows you to take a closer look at the Himalayan range and its magical peaks. If you look closer, you will find a small temple housing the images of Ram, Sita, Laxman, Hanuman with Durga and Shiva. An aerial cable car connects you to the Snow View Point directly from the Mall Road of Mallital and shows you a spectacular view of the beautiful town.

Bhimtal
It is a tributary lake. It is 10 km north of Kathgodam in Uttarakhand. The length of this lake is 1674 meters, width 447 meters, and depth is from 15 to 50 meters. Bhimtal is a much larger lake than "Nainital". Like Nainital, there are also two corners of Bhimtal, which are called Mallital and Tallital and both these corners are connected by road. Bhimtal is 22.5 km from Nainital. The Gaula River originates from this place, which flows into Haldwani and joins the Ramganga River. Before the discovery of Nainital, people used to give importance to Bhimtal. Probably the famous taal is known as 'Bhimtal' due to being 'Bhimakar'. But some scholars relate this rhythm to Pandu - son Bhima. It is said that Pandu - son Bhima dug up the land and discovered (discovered) the huge lake here. Well here is the temple of Bhimeshwar Mahadev. This is an ancient temple - may be the place of Bhima or it was built in the memory of Bhima. Bhimtal is an ancient place named after Bhima of Mahabharata. (History of Bhimtal, Specialty & Attractions)

It is believed that the Shiva temple located on the banks of Lake Bhimtal is the "Bhimeshwar Temple". This temple was built when Bhima visited this place from among the Pandavas during the exile. Even today, this temple is known and worshiped as the temple of Bhimeshwar Mahadev. The present temple was built in the 17th century, by Buzz Bahadur (1638–78 AD), king of the Chand dynasty and king of Kumaon. Bhimtal came under British rule after the Anglo-Nepalese War (1814–16), when Nainital was made the summer capital. Bhimtal is only 150–160 years old from the nearest city of Nainital. The old Pedesterial road is still in use here and this road connects all the Kumaon region near Kathgodam and even the province of Nepal and Tibet.

The biggest feature of this lake is that it is situated in a beautiful valley and in a blooming area. The island in the middle of this lake is used as the "Bhimtal Fish Aquarium". Due to which the beauty of this rhythm increases greatly. Arrangements to reach the island by boats. On reaching the island, you can see the fish of different species of sea and lake. Here a accommodation house of 34 beds has been made by the tourism department. Apart from this, there is a good arrangement to stay here.


Nainital Weather

Nainital in summer (March - June)
The summer season of Nainital is from March to September. This is the best time to visit the city as the weather remains pleasant and favorable throughout the day. The minimum temperature is around 11 ° C and the maximum is around 28 ° C which allows tourists to enjoy many attractions. While in this season tourists can observe the festival of Phool Dei, which is celebrated in March to bring good luck and prosperity by choosing the first flowers of the season and placing them at the entrance of every house.

Nainital in winter (October - February)
The winter season in Nainital starts in October and lasts till February. The temperature varies between 0 ° C and -15 ° C. October is the most preferred month for tourists in the weather as the climate remains calm and pleasant. After November, the hill station cools down considerably with mist and dust. The mercury falls in December and the region also experiences snowfall. Therefore, the winter season is a favorable time for tourists coming from areas with moderate temperatures.

Nainital in monsoon (July - September)
July to September is the monsoon season which is not a good time to visit Nainital. The climate remains perfect throughout the city as the rainfall is in the right amount. The average annual rainfall of this region is about 1700 mm. Since Nainital is a hilly area, it is most susceptible to landslides and obstructions, making it unsafe for tourists. This is the perfect time for those wanting to travel on a small budget. Even the festival of Khatua and Nanda Devi fair can be seen during the season.

When does Nainital go for a walk
The city of Nainital attracts tourists throughout the year. However, the best time to visit Nainital is from March to June which is the summer / spring season in the country. Most people want to avoid the scorching heat in the country and prefer to visit Nainital. For snow lovers, a trip can be planned from late November to February which is the winter season.

How To Reach Nainital
There is no direct connectivity to Nainital except by road. The nearest railway station from Nainital is Kathgodam, which is about 35 km. As an air link, the nearest airport is at Pantnagar, about 65 km away.

How to reach Nainital by flight
There is no direct connectivity to Nainital by air. The nearest station is at Pantnagar, which is about 65 km.

How to reach Nainital by road
You can travel to Nainital by road. If your budget is good, then you can also reach Nainital by taking the facility of radio taxi or taxi.

How to reach Nainital by train
The nearest railway station to Nainital is Kathgodam, which is about 35 km from Nainital city. Regular bus services connect Kathgodam and Nainital well.

Pack these things to visit Nainital
Nainital is generally cooler in summer than in the plains. Choose your clothes carefully so that it suits the climate. Always carry some warm clothes such as shawls, socks, jackets, gloves and mufflers.
Hiking and trekking in Nainital is a wonderful experience. The shoes you pack should be convenient for walking or trekking the mountains.
The sun's rays are usually more scorched than in the plains. Make sure you use sunscreen lotion, moisturizer and lip balm to protect your skin from the heat. A good flax block containing at least SPF 50 should be applied daily to avoid skin dryness and tanning.
The famous football ground of Nainital is a great place to try your hand at some fun games amidst the charming hills. Carry your football, cricket accessories, badminton racket or anything you like to add a sporty edge to your journey!
If you are a shopping freak, then do not forget to carry enough carry bags while going to Nainital, as you are going to get a lot to shop here. Nainital has a lot to offer, from candles to other traditional hill station products.