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is a heaven for nature lovers and holidaymakers.
Referred to as the 'Lake District of India',
Nainital occupies a places in the Kumaon hills of the
Himalayas. The hill station features impressive lakes
and hills and is visited by people of all ages. As
history maintains it, the hill station became a focus of
public attention after being discovered in 1839 by P
Baron, a British sugar merchant. Enamoured of its
beauty, the Britisher constructed a house called
Pilgrim's Cottage and became a resident of Nainital.
Soon the trend was followed by others and Nainital took
shape of an administrative town. A visit to Nainital is
one of the finest options of getting away from the rat
race and the crowd of the city life. Adventure lovers
can indulge in sports like paragliding, parasailing and
trekking at Nainital.The hill station gives you peace of
mind and lets you reconnect with nature.
Places to Visit >>
Naini Lake :
The lake is a photographer's delight. It is the
Naini Lake after which the hill station has been named.
The lake is beautifully surrounded by verdant hills from
all sides, a feast for your eyes. According to a legend,
the lake came into existence when the eye of Sati's body
fell out while Lord Shiva was carrying her. The whole
town of Nainital is situated circling the Naini Lake.
Sat Tal :
The place derives its name from seven lakes that are
located here. Lying at a distance of 21 km from Nainital,
Sat Tal features an ashram run by Dr E Stanely of United
States Missionaries. The tourist spot is populated with
thick pine and oat trees. For visitors, Sat Tal offers
recreational activities like swimming, boating and
fishing. The much popular Kohinoor camp is also
organised here every summer.
Naina Peak or China Peak :
At 8,622 ft above sea level, Naina Peak or the China
Peak has the eminence of being the highest peak in the
region. It is a much popular picnic spot as well as a
good hiking destination for moderate trekkers. Horse
rides are also available for visitors to reach the Naina
Peak. The place is famously known for some impressive
views of the Himalayan ranges. It is at 6 km from
Nainital.
St. John Church :
The church happens to be one of the most important
tourist attractions in Nainital. Founded back in 1844,
the St John Church is also one of the oldest buidings in
the hill town. Travellers can never afford to miss a
visit to the church during their holidays in Nainital.
The church stands at half a mile from the Naina Devi
Temple.
Naina Devi Temple :
The temple is a major crowd both for pilgrims and
tourists. The original structure of the Naina Devi
Temple was destroyed in a landslip in the year 1880. The
temple was later rebuilt to its present structure. It
stands on the banks of the Naini Lake, towards the
northern side. The temple has the idol of the presiding
deity Maa Naina Devi.
Zoo Gardens :
While on your holidays in Nainital, you can also
choose to make a visit to the lovely Govind Vallabh Pant
Zoo in Nainital. One of the most well-maintained in the
country, the Zoo Garden has animals including deer,
bear, tiger, leopard, wolf, palm civet, sambhar and many
other mammal and bird species. The Nainital Zoo lies at
an altitude of 2,100 m above sea level. It remains
closed on Mondays.
Caves Garden :
The Eco Cave Gardens in Nainital is a favourite of
both the young and the young at heart. Kids can
particularly enjoy their time at the gardens as it can
be a good introduction for them of an eco-friendly life.
The famous Caves Garden features six caves along with a
wonderful musical fountain. Do remember to make a visit
to the gardens to add to the charm of your holidays in
Nainital.
Hanuman Garh :
It is the temple of Lord Hanuman. Hanuman Garh (or
Hanumangarhi) is situated at an altitude of 1,951 m
above sea level. Pilgrims arrive here to worship Lord
Hanuman, a noble hero and great devotee of Lord Rama as
mentioned in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Besides, the place
is also popular with tourists for heart warming sunset
views.
Snow View :
Located at a distance of 3 km from Nainital, it is a
peak on the Sher ka Danda Hill. Snow view is aptly named
as it affords impressive views of now-laden peaks of the
Himalayan ranges. To enjoy eay-feasting to the maximum,
a powerful telescope is placed at Snow View, lying at an
altitude of 2,270 m above sea level. Visitors can easily
reach the place through the Aerial Express Ropeway.
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