Nainital City is a Photographers Delight, An Artists Dream, Shoppers Treat and a Writers Inspiration. Nainital is one of the most charismatic hill stations that India harbors. Nainital District is also called Land of Greens and Blues because of lush green forests - valleys and clear blue sky. Naini Tal Lake forms the nub of the beauty of Nainital. Nainital Lake is within a perimeter of nearly 2 miles. Girdled by lofty hills studded with attractive villas and cottages, it is the most frequented tourist visitation of the hill station. The exquisiteness of this lake is doubly magnified during the night when its sparkling waters flirt with the numerous lights hanging on its edges, and lend it an unbelievably beautiful magical aura.
Nainital has a divine beauty that can not be described but can only be felt. The fantastic combination of Mountains, Lakes, Clouds & ever changing weather mesmerizes & attracts the lovers, artists, adventurers & commoners alike. Nainital, owing to its location, is colder than the rest of the hilly tract of Kumaon region. During monsoon, it gets heavy rainfall. The climate therefore, is damp. The neighbouring areas are warmer similarly humidity in Nainital is less than in other hill towns. The monthly max & mini temperature of the town ranged between Summer 15 ?C to 28 ?C, Winter 10 ?C to 0 ?C. The weather is largely influenced by the Himalayan terrain it is surrounded with. Nainital has a pleasant to nippy weather in approximately all the months except during winters
The Lake District of India ' Nainital ' is very well connected with the rest part of country through different modes of the transport. A number of maps are available to help you find your way to the Lake City Nainital. Nainital is a splendid hill station located in the heart of the state of Uttaranchal and is about 310 kilometres from Delhi. Nainital is connected to National Highway Number 87. In fact Nainital is full of tourist places and could easily be the epicentre of Uttarakhand & Kumoan Tourism. The Lake Distrcit of Nainital boasts of Nine different Lakes (some of which are no more), shares its boundary with one of the most visited National Parks in the country and obviously is part of the Himalayas.
BHIMTAL :- (1371 Meters) About 22 kms from Nainital, nestled in a beautiful pristine valley, this jem of a lake is the largest around Nainital. The beauty is enhanced by a small Island surrounded by crystal blue water. One road from Bhimtal leaves for Naukuchiatal while the another one goes to Kathgodam 21 Kms from here. Bhimtal is one of the largest lake around Nainital named after Bhima of Mahabharata. It has a island in the center approached only by a boat and at present it has an Aquarium there.
NAKUCHIATAL :- (1218 MT) At a distance of just 24 km from Nainital and about 4 kms from BhimTal - lies the mystique lake with 9 corners or the ' Nine - Cornered - Lake '. Surrounded by dense forested hills on all sides it provides solace from the maddening rush of the plainsNaukuchiatal is nourished by an underwater spring, which keeps its water levels high. Naukuchiatal Lake is the deepest lake in the Lake District of India (Nainital) and lost in acres of oak forest in the lesser Himalayas.
Kainchi s a placed at an altitude of (1400 MT) On the Nainital - Almora Road, at a distance of 9 Km from Bhowali and 17 Kms from Nainital is a modern pilgrim centre. This place has achieved recognition owing to the ashram of the famous Shri Neem Karoli Baba Maharajji. Many hundreds of people visit the temples here every day, in season. Each year, during the June 15th Bhandara, reportedly, more than one lakh (100,000) people are fed. Founded by the famous Maharaj Neem Karoli Baba in 1962 and is very well maintained and kept neat and clean.
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