Hoping for a
vacation blessed with scenic natural grandeur and wilderness? Not far from
Delhi, the perfect weekend vacation to take pleasure in with your friends and
family, Nainital is a scintillating gem in the Himalayan necklace.
Located in
Uttarakhand, it attracts many national and international tourists every year.
Being a popular tourist spot there are many places where tourists can spend
their leisure time. Many people after spending their vacation in Nainital
decide to come back again and again. While many are even attached to this
beautiful hill station for its peace and serenity in the environment and
weather that they seldom want to go back.
From the
balcony of your hotel room, sipping a cup of tea, acknowledge the stunning
views of the Himalayas. After, you enjoy your breakfast head down for the day.
Enjoy the many activities and visit the local sights you must not miss out. We
have jotted down some top Nainital
Tourist Places to visit:
Top places to visit in Nainital
Naina Devi
Temple
A well-known
Shakti Peeth of Hindu religion and draws followers from every part of the
country. Situated on the Naina hillock close to the northern shore of the Naini
Lake, the Naina Devi Temple is quite possibly the most worshipped temple in
Northern India. It is believed that this is the place where the eyes of Sati's
body fell when Lord Shiva was carrying her.
Naini Lake
Located
right in the middle of Nainital town near the Naina Devi temple, the Naini Lake
is one of the principal tourist attractions for the travelers in Nainital. This
lake has its own history. You can enjoy boating and yachting here.
Boat House Club
The Boat
House Club is one of the must-visit spots in Nainital, a major fascination for
the travelers in Nainital. It was made during the nineteenth century, with a
wooden floored bar. You can get a glittering outlook of the lake from this Boat
House Club. Rejoice yourself with a Nainital
Trip!
Nainital Zoo
Did you know
that Nainital has a zoo of its own and draws in countless sightseers
consistently towards it? You can get a glimpse of some of the uncommon species
of animals, who used to live at the high heights and they are currently
exceptionally uncommon or are nearly on the edge of extinction.
Eco Cave Gardens
Did you ever
think about where the early men lived? Eco Cave Garden is a real fascination
for the sightseers; whoever visits Nainital must definitely visit this place.
It has been spread out without extreme manicuring. Altogether, there are around
six caves here, a great opportunity for the adventurous to explore.
Popular Nainital Tour Package will help to make
your vacation hassle free.
Tiffin Top (Dorothy's Seat)
Also,
popularly known as Dorothy's Seat, it is situated on the Ayarpatta Hills,
offering a ravishing 360 degree perspective of the Lake District. It was named
Dorothy's Seat by a British Army Officer in the memory of his wife Dorothy
Kellet who passed away due to septicemia. One of the well-known picnic spots in
Nainital, the Tiffin Top is where you can partake in the astounding view of
Nainital from its top point.
The Mall Road
Renamed as
the Govind Ballabh Pant Marg, this road is quite possibly the most dynamic spot
in Nainital. It is situated parallel to the lake, interfacing the two
terminations of the town. Built during the British colonial rule, the Mall Road
is the main road which goes through the center of the Nainital town.
Nainital Ropeway
The aerial
ropeway takes you from Mallital, close to Mall Road, to Snow View Point which
offers quite possibly the most bewildering sights in Nainital. One of the
essential travelers in Nainital, explicitly for family vacationers, is the
Nainital Ropeway that many tourists indulge in to get a glimpse of the town all
at once. Enjoy a three-minute ride over the enchanting scene of Nainital!
Is your next
Nainital Trip on? Book from ‘I Need
Trip’ for best deals and offers!
Naina Peak
Naina Peak
is known for its stunning viewpoint of the town, the Himalayas and moreover,
the massive breadths of the Terai spaces of Kumaon. Situated at an elevation of
2,615 km, the Nanda Devi Peak and the mountains of the Tibet border are
noticeable from the highest point of this peak. Otherwise called the China Peak
(before the 1962 Indo-China war), it is arranged at a 10 km distance from the
Tallital Bus Stand of Nainital. Do visit this spot on your get-away to
Nainital!
Bhimtal Lake
One of the
renowned lakes situated in the town of Bhimtal. The reason behind why it is so
well-known is because it is a stonework dam worked in the year 1883 which
empowered the perfect storage facility. It has a catchment space of around
17.12 sq km which is very enormous.
Sattal
Sattal as
the name suggests, it is a collection of 7 freshwater lakes in the lower
Himalayan range. The spot is close to Bhimtal which is a famous town in the
locale of Nainital. With the increase in pollution level, Sattal is one of the
few clean and pristine freshwater lakes in our country. Enjoy yourself with the
best Nainital Tour Package!
Khurpatal Lake
Concealed in
the external Himalayan Range, the region is generally well known for its
emerald blue-green lake, the Khurpatal Lake. Encircled by grand pine trees and
thick vegetation, this interesting area is a heaven for nature and photography
lovers. A quiet escape near Nainital, Khurpatal is quite possibly the most
tranquil spot to visit in Nainital.
Sariyatal
Nainital as
we all know is well known for its different attractive lakes, and Sariyatal is
an astounding emerald green lake, perhaps the most tranquil spots to visit in
Nainital to partake in the excellence of the lakes in the slope town. The ideal
spot to appreciate chilly waters, splendid scenes, and serene climate,
Sariyatal is amazingly famous with honeymooners and a paradise for nature
enthusiasts.
Naukuchiatal
Naukuchiatal,
in a real sense signifies' lake of nine corners’ is an exemplary slope station
begat after the lake. It is believed to be the deepest lake in Nainital. An
excellent serene spot, the region is a center of intriguing activities for
those in search of thrill.
Kamal Tal
It is a
little lake, traversed over just 200 meters. Although it is a small lake, its
beauty is worth appreciating. A plentiful sum of lotuses blossom here during
lotus season, which is the reason the lake is named as Kamal Tal or the Lotus
Lake. Kamal Tal Lake is one of the most loved spots to visit in Nainital for
some. In case you are searching for a tranquil time frame to go through with
family or your life partner. Is your Nainital
Trip on?
Garud Tal
One of the
seven lakes of popular Sat tal (seven lakes) is Garud Tal is a well-known
tourist place as well. Set at an elevation of 4500 ft above ocean level, Garur
Tal is strangely associated with the wide range of various six lakes of Sat
Tal. Encircled by thick timberland and pine trees from every one of its sides,
this lake stays immaculate.
Kainchi Dham
Another
popular religious site to visit in Nainital is the Kainchi Dham. Set close by a
flickering stream, the temple is devoted to Lord Hanuman and is visited by a
few adherents and worshippers often. It was built in 1962 by Neem Karoli Baba,
also the founder of Hanuman Garhi. A temple and an ashram, Kainchi Dham is
immersed by flourishing vegetation and sublime slopes.
St John's Church
Named by a
bishop from Kolkata, the church returns you to an authentic time while giving
you all an opportunity to get it together and reflect on yourself. Quite
possibly the most visited traveler in Nainital, St John Church, otherwise
called St John's the Wilderness, is a beautiful old church built during the
1800s.
Raj Bhawan- Governor’s House
The Raj
Bhawan is quite possibly the most prescribed spot to visit in Nainital. It was
built by the British as a residence for the Governor of then North West
Province of India. Raj Bhawan was built as a copy of Buckingham Palace in a
Victorian Gothic style by the architect F.W Stevens.
Hanuman Garhi
The Hanuman
Garhi is located at a height of 1950 meters. It is perhaps the most significant
religious place to visit in Nainital. The temple is committed to the Hindu God,
Lord Hanuman, who is the God of power and energy, and is believed to be a
rebirth of Lord Shiva. It is only 3 kilometers from the main center of
Nainital.
Bhotia Market (Tibet Market)
Bhotia
Market is quite possibly the most well-known shopping centre. It is situated close
to the Naina Devi Temple. This spot is the joy of every shopaholic as you can
purchase a great deal of astonishing apparel at great bartered costs. In case
you are searching for wonderful scarves, elegant bags, winter garments like
cloaks or ethnic things, this is where you should visit. Enjoy your shopping
while in Nainital on a vacation! Explore more with the best Nainital Tour Package!
Astronomical Observatory
Aryabhatta
Research Institute of Observational Sciences is among the stand-out touring places
in Nainital. The Observatory is an incredible spot to visit in case you are
going with youngsters. The Astronomical Observatory is one of the main research
centers in India for Astrophysics, Astronomy, and Atmospheric Science. It is
only 9 kilometers from Nainital on Manora Peak.
Nearby
destinations: Jim Corbett National Park, Mukteshwar Temple, Pangot
Best Time to Visit
Nainital is
a year round tourist’s destination, yet March and June are considered to be the
best months. It gets hefty snowfall in winter and transforms into a white
wonderland, making it the most sought destination to celebrate Christmas and
New Year. Find out about the best Nainital
Package for the perfect vacation!
How to reach?
By Flight
The nearest
airport to Nainital is Pantnagar Airport. It is around 70 km away from
Nainital. From here you have to either travel by bus or hire a local taxi.
Tourists can also reach Delhi IGI Airport and take a bus or hire a taxi to
travel around 300 km.
By train
You can
arrive at Kathgodam Railway Station via train. It is only 23 km away from
Nainital. Most of the cities in India have trains to Kathgodam railway station.
One of the best options is Ranikhet Express which runs from New Delhi and
Kathgodam.
By road
If you are
coming from New Delhi, you can cover the 300 km route by bus. You can take a
transport from Delhi Kashmiri Gate ISBT and reach your destination within 7
hours approximately.
Where to stay?
Spend your
time sitting above the hypnotizing range of the grand Himalayas while you rest
in the solace of your room. Experience excellence through your own eyes as the
artist laureate sees it. Take a deep breath and inhale the natural air in these
unblemished mountains with your loved ones.
And if you have
the option of the cozy rooms to cuddle in, you surely will enjoy your vacation.
So here we are trying to help you to cuddle in the coziest rooms.
Top places
to stay, experience a great getaway for a relaxing holiday:
- Dynasty Resort
- Hotel Chevron Fairhavens, Nainital
- Bhikampur Lodge by Howard – Nainital
- Cygnett Resort Mountain Breeze
- La Niwasa by Shivraj
- Hotel Classic The Mall
- Shervani Hilltop package
- Road Trip to
the Hills of Nainital
Opt for the
best Nainital package…
Read More
Hoping for a
vacation blessed with scenic natural grandeur and wilderness? Not far from
Delhi, the perfect weekend vacation to take pleasure in with your friends and
family, Nainital is a scintillating gem in the Himalayan necklace.
Located in
Uttarakhand, it attracts many national and international tourists every year.
Being a popular tourist spot there are many places where tourists can spend
their leisure time. Many people after spending their vacation in Nainital
decide to come back again and again. While many are even attached to this
beautiful hill station for its peace and serenity in the environment and
weather that they seldom want to go back.
From the
balcony of your hotel room, sipping a cup of tea, acknowledge the stunning
views of the Himalayas. After, you enjoy your breakfast head down for the day.
Enjoy the many activities and visit the local sights you must not miss out. We
have jotted down some top Nainital
Tourist Places to visit:
Top places to visit in Nainital
Naina Devi
Temple
A well-known
Shakti Peeth of Hindu religion and draws followers from every part of the
country. Situated on the Naina hillock close to the northern shore of the Naini
Lake, the Naina Devi Temple is quite possibly the most worshipped temple in
Northern India. It is believed that this is the place where the eyes of Sati's
body fell when Lord Shiva was carrying her.
Naini Lake
Located
right in the middle of Nainital town near the Naina Devi temple, the Naini Lake
is one of the principal tourist attractions for the travelers in Nainital. This
lake has its own history. You can enjoy boating and yachting here.
Boat House Club
The Boat
House Club is one of the must-visit spots in Nainital, a major fascination for
the travelers in Nainital. It was made during the nineteenth century, with a
wooden floored bar. You can get a glittering outlook of the lake from this Boat
House Club. Rejoice yourself with a Nainital
Trip!
Nainital Zoo
Did you know
that Nainital has a zoo of its own and draws in countless sightseers
consistently towards it? You can get a glimpse of some of the uncommon species
of animals, who used to live at the high heights and they are currently
exceptionally uncommon or are nearly on the edge of extinction.
Eco Cave Gardens
Did you ever
think about where the early men lived? Eco Cave Garden is a real fascination
for the sightseers; whoever visits Nainital must definitely visit this place.
It has been spread out without extreme manicuring. Altogether, there are around
six caves here, a great opportunity for the adventurous to explore.
Popular Nainital Tour Package will help to make
your vacation hassle free.
Tiffin Top (Dorothy's Seat)
Also,
popularly known as Dorothy's Seat, it is situated on the Ayarpatta Hills,
offering a ravishing 360 degree perspective of the Lake District. It was named
Dorothy's Seat by a British Army Officer in the memory of his wife Dorothy
Kellet who passed away due to septicemia. One of the well-known picnic spots in
Nainital, the Tiffin Top is where you can partake in the astounding view of
Nainital from its top point.
The Mall Road
Renamed as
the Govind Ballabh Pant Marg, this road is quite possibly the most dynamic spot
in Nainital. It is situated parallel to the lake, interfacing the two
terminations of the town. Built during the British colonial rule, the Mall Road
is the main road which goes through the center of the Nainital town.
Nainital Ropeway
The aerial
ropeway takes you from Mallital, close to Mall Road, to Snow View Point which
offers quite possibly the most bewildering sights in Nainital. One of the
essential travelers in Nainital, explicitly for family vacationers, is the
Nainital Ropeway that many tourists indulge in to get a glimpse of the town all
at once. Enjoy a three-minute ride over the enchanting scene of Nainital!
Is your next
Nainital Trip on? Book from ‘I Need
Trip’ for best deals and offers!
Naina Peak
Naina Peak
is known for its stunning viewpoint of the town, the Himalayas and moreover,
the massive breadths of the Terai spaces of Kumaon. Situated at an elevation of
2,615 km, the Nanda Devi Peak and the mountains of the Tibet border are
noticeable from the highest point of this peak. Otherwise called the China Peak
(before the 1962 Indo-China war), it is arranged at a 10 km distance from the
Tallital Bus Stand of Nainital. Do visit this spot on your get-away to
Nainital!
Bhimtal Lake
One of the
renowned lakes situated in the town of Bhimtal. The reason behind why it is so
well-known is because it is a stonework dam worked in the year 1883 which
empowered the perfect storage facility. It has a catchment space of around
17.12 sq km which is very enormous.
Sattal
Sattal as
the name suggests, it is a collection of 7 freshwater lakes in the lower
Himalayan range. The spot is close to Bhimtal which is a famous town in the
locale of Nainital. With the increase in pollution level, Sattal is one of the
few clean and pristine freshwater lakes in our country. Enjoy yourself with the
best Nainital Tour Package!
Khurpatal Lake
Concealed in
the external Himalayan Range, the region is generally well known for its
emerald blue-green lake, the Khurpatal Lake. Encircled by grand pine trees and
thick vegetation, this interesting area is a heaven for nature and photography
lovers. A quiet escape near Nainital, Khurpatal is quite possibly the most
tranquil spot to visit in Nainital.
Sariyatal
Nainital as
we all know is well known for its different attractive lakes, and Sariyatal is
an astounding emerald green lake, perhaps the most tranquil spots to visit in
Nainital to partake in the excellence of the lakes in the slope town. The ideal
spot to appreciate chilly waters, splendid scenes, and serene climate,
Sariyatal is amazingly famous with honeymooners and a paradise for nature
enthusiasts.
Naukuchiatal
Naukuchiatal,
in a real sense signifies' lake of nine corners’ is an exemplary slope station
begat after the lake. It is believed to be the deepest lake in Nainital. An
excellent serene spot, the region is a center of intriguing activities for
those in search of thrill.
Kamal Tal
It is a
little lake, traversed over just 200 meters. Although it is a small lake, its
beauty is worth appreciating. A plentiful sum of lotuses blossom here during
lotus season, which is the reason the lake is named as Kamal Tal or the Lotus
Lake. Kamal Tal Lake is one of the most loved spots to visit in Nainital for
some. In case you are searching for a tranquil time frame to go through with
family or your life partner. Is your Nainital
Trip on?
Garud Tal
One of the
seven lakes of popular Sat tal (seven lakes) is Garud Tal is a well-known
tourist place as well. Set at an elevation of 4500 ft above ocean level, Garur
Tal is strangely associated with the wide range of various six lakes of Sat
Tal. Encircled by thick timberland and pine trees from every one of its sides,
this lake stays immaculate.
Kainchi Dham
Another
popular religious site to visit in Nainital is the Kainchi Dham. Set close by a
flickering stream, the temple is devoted to Lord Hanuman and is visited by a
few adherents and worshippers often. It was built in 1962 by Neem Karoli Baba,
also the founder of Hanuman Garhi. A temple and an ashram, Kainchi Dham is
immersed by flourishing vegetation and sublime slopes.
St John's Church
Named by a
bishop from Kolkata, the church returns you to an authentic time while giving
you all an opportunity to get it together and reflect on yourself. Quite
possibly the most visited traveler in Nainital, St John Church, otherwise
called St John's the Wilderness, is a beautiful old church built during the
1800s.
Raj Bhawan- Governor’s House
The Raj
Bhawan is quite possibly the most prescribed spot to visit in Nainital. It was
built by the British as a residence for the Governor of then North West
Province of India. Raj Bhawan was built as a copy of Buckingham Palace in a
Victorian Gothic style by the architect F.W Stevens.
Hanuman Garhi
The Hanuman
Garhi is located at a height of 1950 meters. It is perhaps the most significant
religious place to visit in Nainital. The temple is committed to the Hindu God,
Lord Hanuman, who is the God of power and energy, and is believed to be a
rebirth of Lord Shiva. It is only 3 kilometers from the main center of
Nainital.
Bhotia Market (Tibet Market)
Bhotia
Market is quite possibly the most well-known shopping centre. It is situated close
to the Naina Devi Temple. This spot is the joy of every shopaholic as you can
purchase a great deal of astonishing apparel at great bartered costs. In case
you are searching for wonderful scarves, elegant bags, winter garments like
cloaks or ethnic things, this is where you should visit. Enjoy your shopping
while in Nainital on a vacation! Explore more with the best Nainital Tour Package!
Astronomical Observatory
Aryabhatta
Research Institute of Observational Sciences is among the stand-out touring places
in Nainital. The Observatory is an incredible spot to visit in case you are
going with youngsters. The Astronomical Observatory is one of the main research
centers in India for Astrophysics, Astronomy, and Atmospheric Science. It is
only 9 kilometers from Nainital on Manora Peak.
Nearby
destinations: Jim Corbett National Park, Mukteshwar Temple, Pangot
Best Time to Visit
Nainital is
a year round tourist’s destination, yet March and June are considered to be the
best months. It gets hefty snowfall in winter and transforms into a white
wonderland, making it the most sought destination to celebrate Christmas and
New Year. Find out about the best Nainital
Package for the perfect vacation!
How to reach?
By Flight
The nearest
airport to Nainital is Pantnagar Airport. It is around 70 km away from
Nainital. From here you have to either travel by bus or hire a local taxi.
Tourists can also reach Delhi IGI Airport and take a bus or hire a taxi to
travel around 300 km.
By train
You can
arrive at Kathgodam Railway Station via train. It is only 23 km away from
Nainital. Most of the cities in India have trains to Kathgodam railway station.
One of the best options is Ranikhet Express which runs from New Delhi and
Kathgodam.
By road
If you are
coming from New Delhi, you can cover the 300 km route by bus. You can take a
transport from Delhi Kashmiri Gate ISBT and reach your destination within 7
hours approximately.
Where to stay?
Spend your
time sitting above the hypnotizing range of the grand Himalayas while you rest
in the solace of your room. Experience excellence through your own eyes as the
artist laureate sees it. Take a deep breath and inhale the natural air in these
unblemished mountains with your loved ones.
And if you have
the option of the cozy rooms to cuddle in, you surely will enjoy your vacation.
So here we are trying to help you to cuddle in the coziest rooms.
Top places
to stay, experience a great getaway for a relaxing holiday:
- Dynasty Resort
- Hotel Chevron Fairhavens, Nainital
- Bhikampur Lodge by Howard – Nainital
- Cygnett Resort Mountain Breeze
- La Niwasa by Shivraj
- Hotel Classic The Mall
- Shervani Hilltop package
- Road Trip to
the Hills of Nainital
Opt for the
best Nainital package…
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