Nainital
Nainital is the beautiful Lake City of
India situated at Kumaoni hill station. This city is most demanding and
favorite spot for many people and people from different nations as well as
states of India regularly visit this city to make their moment memorable. This city
of Uttaranchal is covered with lots of natural lakes. In 1841, a house was
constructed by Mr. Baron from England, which is called as Pilgrim's Cottage.
The altitude of Nainital is 1938 meters above the sea level. It is set in a
Dale having a pear-shape, about two miles in the boundary, and bordered by
mountains. Visitors can have the look of magnificent natural beauty from the
higher peaks.
Tourist attractions at Nainital:
Naina Devi Temple: this temple is special
for local people as it has some spiritual values. People from different nations
are also visiting Nainital because of Naina Devi Temple. During the religious
festivals, this temple becomes the first choice for local people. The
celebration with very good decoration makes the moment special in festivals.
Naina Devi's temple was initially constructed in the 15th Century.
Naini Lake: this natural made lake is
special and covered with a high range of mountains. It is situated at Naina
hills of Nainital, which feels like swimming in the sky. The enchanting beauty
of lake makes the moment memorable. Sunrise and Sunset at this spot are better
than any other thing.
The Mall Road: this is a point of coalition
between Tallital with Mallital, which makes it the very busy places of
Nainital, particularly throughout peak seasons. This road is completely busy
between May to June. However, this road is renamed as Govind Ballabh Pant Marg.
The Flatts: it is situated on the northern
side poignant the lake. This is the famous spot where the most horrible
landslip happened in 1880 in which approximately 151 people died.
The Zoo: it is just 1 km away from the
Nainital bus stand. Zoo is constructed at 2100 meters height from the sea
level. Its name has been changed to Govind-Ballabh-Pant High Altitude Zoo.
Aerial Ropeway: this is one of the major
tourist spots of Nainital, which runs from Mallital. The spectacular view of
the mountains and hills of Himalaya from this point is amazing. This could be
the best moment of life by viewing the high hills of Indian ranges.
Governor House: Raj Bhavan is also known as
Governor House, which was constructed in 1899 by F. W. Stevens. In British
rule, this house was used as the summer residence of the Governor of British.
However, it is converted into the bureaucrat guest house of Governor of
Uttarakhand. State employees are also enjoying this house in vacations.
Snow View Point: viewing the snow of
beautiful hill's Himalayas is possible from the point known as Snow View. Nanda
Devi, Trishul viewpoint and Nanda Kot are some other higher ranges where people
can enjoy the view of mountains.
Cave Garden: this is the newest tourist
spot of Nainital located in SukhaTal, which is 1 km from Mallital.
Hanuman Garhi: This is the holy place for
visitors and tourists. This Garhi is situated at good distant from 3.5 km from
Nainital bus stand. It is constructed at a height of 1955 meters from the sea
level.
Naina Peak: It is also known as Cheena Peak
situated at an astonishing height of 2615 meters from the sea level. It is the
highest peak point of Nainital and can be visited by traveling the beautiful
distance of 6 kms.
Tiffin Top: it is the well- known as
Dorothy's seat means. These are 4 KMs away from Nainital, and people can enjoy
the view of hills from this location as well.
Some more attractive places of Nainital are
Land's End, Gurney House, Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational
Sciences, St. Johns Church, and Kilbury. These spots are beautifully maintained
by the government of Uttarakhand, and visitors can enjoy the accommodation at
various hotels available at Nainital. Booking for a hotel is possible through
online as well because lots of tourism departments are providing the services
for Nainital tour.
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