NAINITAL CITY TRAVEL Guide
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A small town in the hills of Kumaon,
Nainital is a lovely hill station surrounded by
mountains on three sides. Once this area had many lakes
and it was called the City of 60 lakes or 'Chakta'. Most
of the lakes in the region have disappeared and whatever
remains is just a glimpse of what they might have been
in the past. Today the life of Nainital revolves around
the lake of Naini. But there are few other lakes around
Nainital, which are equally beautiful and attractive as
the Naini Lake. River Ramganga originates from the
Doodha Tauli ranges in district Pauri Garhwal. It enters
into district Nainital, before re-entering into district
Pauri Garhwal. A Britisher called Lord Barron discovered
Nainital in 1841. The weather, the surrounding and the
mesmerizing beauty of this area attracted the British
administrator who turned this place into the summer
capital of the United Province. Being a major tourist
place Nainital is always bustling with visitors and it
is always better if accommodation and other facilities
are prearranged.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS OF NAINITAL
Hanuman Garhi:
This place is of religious importance. Situated at a
height of 1951 meters this place was established by Baba
Neem Kiroli. A very beautiful Hanuman mandir is at the
top. From Hanuman Garhi watching the Sunset is very
soothing. You can walk down from Nainital to Hanuman
Garhi.
Naina Devi Temple:
The attractive lake of Nainital is said to be the eyes
of Sati, wife of Lord Shiva. Sati jumped into the
sacrificial bonfire. Lord Shiva to mourn the death of
his beloved wife carried the body across the country.
The remains of her body fell at various places, which
today are sacred worship places for the Hindus.
St. John's Church:
This church was built in 1847. A brass memorial is kept
in memory of the persons who were buried in the infamous
landslide. The few bodies, which could be dug out, were
buried in the church premises.
Snow View:
The Snow viewpoint is located at height of 2270 meter
from the sea level. The ropeway or the ponies available
at the Mallitaal can reach this place.
Naini Lake:
Naini Lake or Naini Taal, the picturesque blue green
lake is located in the district of Nainital. It is from
this lake that the city of Nainital, the beautiful
settlement by the lake, derives its name. Naini Lake is
so called because of its eye-like shape.
Naina Peak:
Known as the China peak this peak is the highest point
in Nainital. From here Nainital appears as a bowl. You
can walk or take ponies to the peak. From this peak you
can capture the exciting views of Nainital. Naina peak
also gives a good view of the Camelback peak. There are
no hotel or restaurant on the top so carry food and
water along with you.
Kilburi:
Kilburi is slightly away from Nainital. 12 kms from the
main town, this place is peaceful and quite. Located
amidst green forests this place provides a break from
crowds of the city. Kilburi gives a very good view of
the Himalayas. The forest department has got its
guesthouse here. Kilburi takes you into the laps of
nature from rush of the cities.
Observatory:
The clear skies over Nainital prompted the government to
setup an observatory here. The observatory has one of
the most advance telescopes in India. With the help of
this telescope the movement of stars, planets and other
heavenly bodies can be calculated to great precision.
The entry in the observatory is by permission and
timings are fixed. It will be better if you collect the
prior information about the place.
Zoo Gardens:
Naini Tal has a small but a very beautiful Zoological
garden. There are many animals kept here which includes
Deers, Bears, Tigers and many more. The hygiene and
cleanness of the zoo is a point, which attracts the mind
even if one ignores it. Not surprising this zoo is one
of the cleanest zoos in the country. The zoo can be
reached on foot or taxi can be hired.
HORSE RIDING:
Any visitor coming to Nainital cannot miss the joy of
riding a horse on the Mall. Not only at the Mall but to
reach the Snow viewpoint, Tiffin top, Kilburi from the
Mallital area one can hire ponies and horses. You can go
around the town riding the horse. In fact one of the
ways to experience Nainital is on a horses back. The
flora and fauna of the region can be closely watched
from the horses back. You can go to the interiors of
nearby area and get a first hand experience of the
mountain life of Nainital. The municipal corporation has
fixed the rates of horse riding and one should avoid
paying more than the prescribed rates. The corporation
has also issued identity card to the photographers who
hang around the Tallital and Mallital region. Get
yourself clicked on a horse to keep as a moment from
Nainital.
EXCURSIONS
Sat Tal (Seven Lakes):
On the way from Nainital to Bhimtal is a group of seven
lakes called the Sattal. Nature has really provided this
place beauty in abundance. There is government Bungalow
where you can spend the night. Taxis and buses are
available to Sattal from Nainital. It is 22 Km from
Nainital.
Bhimtal:
The myth goes that the lake was built during the
Mahabharata era. You can get taxis and buses at regular
interval from Nainital. On the Nainital-Bhimtal road is
Mahra Village. Here through the efforts of Dr. Yashodhra
Mathpal a rich collection of the cultural and
archeological items has been made. These artifacts from
the Uttrakhand region give you an insight into the
cultural heritage of this area. At Bhimtal you can enjoy
boating and have food at the restaurant on the island in
middle of the lake. Bhimtal is 23 kms from Nainital and
there are good accommodation facilities at the place.
Ranikhet:
The hill station, idyllic in its charm, Ranikhet with
its majestic pine trees, is 59.5 kilometers from
Nainital.
Naukuchia Lake:
Just four kms from Bhimtal is lake with nine corners
hence it is known as the Naukutchia Lake. This is an
ideal place to spend your holidays and relax. The lake
is full of lotus and is surrounded by forest with a
backdrop of the mountains, all this creates an ideal
condition to enjoy boating in here or sit on the banks
and feel the breeze coming from the lake. There are
regular bus and taxi services to this place and the
Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam has got its rest house where
you can stay.
Nanda Devi Fair:
Nanda Devi Mela is a fair of great religious and
cultural significance. It is held at Nanda Devi Temple
in September to commemorate the memory of Goddesses,
Nanda and Sunanda.
Ramgarh:
From Nainital this place is the 26 kms. The environment
is very good for health. Apple groves and trees of many
other fruits surround the whole place. You have a rest
house to spend your night.
Ram Nagar:
Ramnagar is 49 kms from the Jim Corbett National Park
but this place is famous for wild life trekking. One can
watch the animals from close quarters. Nearby are the
famous Gargia temples. During the seasons when the
Corbett Park is open for visitors, the local travel
agents and operators conduct one-day sight seeing tours
from this place. Ram Nagar is 65 kms from Nainital.
Mukteshwar:
Once this place was the cantonment for the British
troops. Today this place has been converted into a
Vetenary Research Institute. Mukeshwar is full of
natural beauty and from here the snow-clad peaks of the
Himalayas are clearly visible. The greenery of this
place attracts visitor’s attention. Mukteshwar is only
52 kms Nainital but very few bus services are available
for the place.
HOW TO GET THERE
The nearest railway station is that of Kathgodam which
do trains from Delhi and Howrah connect. The narrow
gauge trains come from Lalkuan, which is 55 kms from
Nainital. From Lalkuan and Kathgodam regular taxi and
bus services are available for Nainital. Nainital is
well connected by buses with other parts of the state.
Inter state services are also available. The state
transport corporation as well as the private operators
has their buses on this route.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
Each year in the month of September a fair is organized
which is dedicated to Naina Devi. This festival is held
in traditional flavor. Whole Nainital suddenly wakes up
and the town is decorated like a bride. This festival is
host to a number of traditional Dance and singing
programs. In October / November the UP tourism organizes
a Winter Festival which acts as window to the rich
culture and tradition of the area. Other Fairs &
Festivals
SHOPPING
The Mall is the main shopping center in Nainital, which
has some of the good shops where one can do some,
shopping. In Nainital the main items to be bought are
the woolen garments, decorative pieces made from wood.
The decorative colorful candles are one thing every
traveler to the place takes back with himself. For the
woolen garments the Bohtia Bazaar is the best place
whereas the Mall road and the Mallital are places for
good bargain of candles and wooden stuff.
CLIMATE
Nainital is located in the Kumaon hills and the weather
is very pleasant throughout the year except during
winter months. The temperature is not very high at any
time but in winters it becomes very cold. The lake here
regulates the climate of Nainital, which showers rain
almost every afternoon. The best time visit the place is
between April to June and then again in September
October. The months of January to March are marked by
the snowfall, which is for a very short time. It is
advisable that contact any local person before going to
Nainital to watch snowfall.
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