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Place:
Uttaranchal / Uttarakhand
Distance: about 250 km from Delhi
Altitude: Around 1900 m
Best time to visit: April to June and September
to October
Major attractions: Naina Peak, snow See
Land 's End, Nainadevi, Raj Bhawan
Nainital - the mere mention
of the name brings thoughts of cool breezes,
haunting local snow-capped mountains and
serene lakes. Nestled among the hills in
Uttaranchal, the hill station has an altitude
of about 1900m. People move to Nainital,
different parts of the country to escape
the stress and banal everyday life and spend
their vacations rejuvenate the body, mind
and soul. In addition to being at home awe-inspiring
beauty, the hill resort is also a destination
for adventure tourism - with its many options
sailing, kayaking, canoeing and boating,
it offers. The beauty and adventure sports
from the hill resort have contributed significantly
to its travel and tourism industry.
Nainital Attractions
Naina Peak
Naina Peak is the highest point where you're
going to have the best view of the valley
of Kumaon. The peak is about 5.6 km from
the city and gives you a bird 's eye view
of Nainital. The fresh wind, trees swaying
and chirping birds in the place seem to
have a calming effect on your soul.
Dorothy Headquarters
Dorothy Headquarters, or 'tiffin Top ',
is a place that was built for Mrs. Dorothy
Kellet by her husband. The 4.3 km distance
to the place presents a great opportunity
for trekking and allows you to take the
beauty of the place, slowly.
See snow
See snow, as its name suggests, is a point
where you can have fascinating views on
the environment to the glittering snow.
Just 2.5 km from the main city, it can be
reached on horseback, cable car or on foot.
Land 's End
Land d 'End is the place after the land
that appears to have ended. Located about
4 km from the city, this is another place
where you can go trekking. It provides beautiful
views of nearby hills, the valley and the
lake Khurpatal.
Saint-Jean-in-the Wilderness
Saint-Jean-In-The Wilderness is a church
located near the High Court Uttaranchal.
The beautiful interior and windows of the
church are its peak. It is also one of the
first churches as well as the first buildings
constructed in Nainital.
Raj Bhawan
Raj Bhawan is the Government House of Nainital,
which was founded in April 1897 and completed
in March 1900. Built as domestics at the
beginning of the Gothic style of architecture,
he boasts a pleasant and picturesque environment.
Kilbury
If you are one of those who love exploring
the bio-diversity of nature, Kilbury is
the place to be. It is a place where birders
and nature lovers of love to sit for hours
in a row.
Hanuman Garhi
Hanuman Garhi is known for housing a temple
dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It is situated
at a height of about 1950 m and has excellent
sunset and sunrise views.
Observatory
The observatory Nainital prides itself on
having one of the telescopes further in
India. So, all those who enjoy watching
the stars know where to head when they are
on holiday in Nainital. However, entry to
the observatory east permission.
Naina Devi temple
Naina Devi Temple holds a great importance
for the people of India, as he said at the
place where the eyes of Sati, Lord Shiva
's consort, fell when she jumped into the
fire Sacrificial and was later transported
across the country by the Lord.
Accommodation
Regarding accommodation in Nainital is concerned,
you have problems hardly find room to suit
your needs and budget. The four stars and
three stars of the city are best for applicants
luxury. There are also hostels, which are
as good as the three-star hotels and the
opportunity to mingle with nature.
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