Nainital – Treebo Blog https://www.treebo.com/blog Thu, 02 Jan 2025 09:15:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.4 Waterfalls in Nainital: Explore The 7 Captivating Cascades in the Lake District of India https://www.treebo.com/blog/waterfalls-in-nainital/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/waterfalls-in-nainital/#respond Mon, 16 Oct 2023 08:20:07 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=49823 When you look at the waterfalls in Nainital, it feels like the liquid marvel is directly coming down from the heavens and resting in the warm embrace of Earth. The ...

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When you look at the waterfalls in Nainital, it feels like the liquid marvel is directly coming down from the heavens and resting in the warm embrace of Earth. The glistening pearls of water rest on the big boulders while the mist formed on the flowing rivers creates an ethereal atmosphere. Nainital is a splendid location in the Himalayan Kumaon region and is home to some of the most beautiful lakes in the country. The atmosphere is peaceful with dense trees and a cool breeze.

Waterfalls in Nainital are loved immensely by the tourist crowd.
The Ethereal Beauty of Cascading Waterfalls!

Waterfalls in Nainital are loved immensely by the tourist crowd. They are completely natural and the melodic whispers of these waters, coupled with the excited chirping of the birds is the only thing you need to relax and rejuvenate. 

If you are planning your Nainital trip in the near future, book your accommodation at Hotels in Nainital for a memorable stay experience. 

And then set out to see these 7 waterfalls in the gorgeous town…

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The Best Waterfalls in Nainital

These are the most liked waterfalls in Nainital and we suggest that you include these wonders in your itinerary without fail. 

1 – Corbett Falls

Corbett Falls is one of the best waterfalls in Nainital and most of the tourists who visit the place will definitely check this out before leaving.
Corbett Waterfalls

Corbett Falls is one of the best waterfalls in Nainital and most of the tourists who visit the place will definitely check this out before leaving. This is present within the confines of a dense jungle so most of the visitors prefer to have a guide along with them. If you are visiting the Jim Corbett National Park, you can ask the authorities or managing groups there to take you down to Corbett Falls. You are most likely to find some of the rarest birds or exotic flora and plants on your way to the falls. You are not allowed to enter the waters or linger there for long owing to the fact that you are literally in the middle of the forest! People travelling by car must park their vehicle at a distance and trek for a short time to reach the falls. This is a good place to go on short walks or plan a picnic for an hour. 

Distance from Nainital: 39 km
Timings: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

2 – Rudhradhari Waterfalls

Accessing Rudhradhari waterfalls in Nainital is a little challenging but the place is definitely worth your efforts.
Rudhradhari Waterfalls

Accessing Rudhradhari waterfalls in Nainital is a little challenging but the place is definitely worth your efforts. You will have to park your vehicles aside and go on a 2 km trek through dense pine forests. Then you will reach the waterfalls that are present amidst thick greenery. There is a Shiva and Vishnu temple and a few caves that you can explore in the region. It is believed that Lord Shiva often meditates in these caves and even Lord Vishnu has a spiritual connection with the caves. That is why this place is called Rudhradhari, which is a combination of the names of Lord Shiva and Vishnu – Rudhra and Hari. People who come here sit down and spend some quaint time with their company or meditate for a short time while focussing on the rhythmic hum of the cascading falls. 

Distance from Nainital: 123 km
Timings: Open 24 Hours; It is not advised to come here after 7 PM.

3 – Bhalu Gaad Waterfalls

Bhalu Gaad is one of the most unique waterfalls in Nainital.
Bhalu Gaad Waterfalls

Bhalu Gaad is one of the most unique waterfalls in Nainital. You ask why? Depending upon the speed of the water, you can witness a horseshoe-style flow or plunge-style drop down from a height. The word ‘Bhalu’ means bear. The place gets its name because a large number of bear sightings are seen in this part of the forest near Nainital. You will have to walk for a short distance to see the falls and it is good to plan some serene time here. It feels like you have been cut off from the rest of the world and are happily basking in the glory of nature. However, strictly avoid being in this place past 5:00 PM and if you spot a bear, take photographs without flash. 

Distance from Nainital: 40km
Timings: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

4 – Dhokane Waterfalls

Dhokane Waterfalls

Not many know about the Dhokane waterfalls in Nainital. This is one of the most mesmerising places in the region. If you are coming by road and passing Almora, then you are sure to see this waterfall on National Highway 109. It comes down from a height and creates dense mist at the bottom where it meets the waterbody. Also, it has no crowd most of the time and afternoons you will find no one lingering there. No one will stop you from taking a dip but owing to the speed of the water, it is advised to not step in. If you have enough time on your hands, after exploring the waterfall, go for a walk in the neighbouring Dhokaney village. You can also buy some local honey and snacks from the Ninglat village. Keep your eyes open for the delicious Himalayan pickles that you will find here! 

Distance from Nainital: 48 km
Timings: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

5 – Woodland waterfalls

Nature lovers will definitely enjoy visiting the Woodland waterfalls in Nainital.
Woodland Waterfalls

Nature lovers will definitely enjoy visiting the Woodland waterfalls in Nainital. This is a stream that cascades down at full force when the water overflows from the Sariyatal Lake. This fall was once unknown to the world but the authorities of the National Forest Department did a lot of hard work and made the spot more accessible. They cut down the wild twigs and planted more deodar and bamboo plants. There are several animal sculptures around the waterfall and ample space where you can sit and enjoy watching the water. You will have to climb a few steps initially to reach the foot of the falls and there you can plan a good picnic along with your kids. 

Distance from Nainital: 8.6 km
Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:45 PM

6 – Freaky waterfalls

The Freaky waterfalls in Nainital are present amidst the lush green forests and come down from an impressive height of 4500 feet above sea level.
Freaky Waterfalls

The Freaky waterfalls in Nainital are present amidst the lush green forests and come down from an impressive height of 4500 feet above sea level. When you will see this waterfall, stay assured that you will be completely awe-struck by its charismatic beauty! The journey to reach the falls is absolutely stunning. You will find a path lined with alluring trees, pines, exotic flowers and wild bushes. Once you reach the spot, you can enjoy the best panoramic view of the surrounding valley. You can feel that fresh air brush your face and relax while sitting in the lap of nature. If you are craving some silence and me time, then this is where you should be heading. The avian lovers should look out for the migratory birds and cute native variants that are frequent visitors to these falls. If you are planning to see Jim Corbett National Park and opting for a tourist package, look out for the ones that also include Freaky Waterfalls and the previously discussed Corbett Falls. Both of these require intense hiking so it would be better to go with a group and a guide. 

Distance from Nainital: 22.7 km
Timings: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

7 – Barati Rau Waterfalls

If you have time after visiting Corbett Falls, then we urge you to travel for 5 more kilometres to reach the Barati Rau Waterfalls.
Barati Rau Waterfalls

If you have time after visiting Corbett Falls, then we urge you to travel for 5 more kilometres to reach the Barati Rau Waterfalls. This is a hidden gem so you won’t find a large group near the falls. You can have it all for yourselves. It is in the Chunakhan village which is roughly 45 km from Nainital. It will take you about 2 hours to reach the spot. After a 2 km casual trek, you will reach the mesmerising place where misty white water lands into a turquoise pool. A canopy of trees covers the water body and it is beautiful to see rays of sunrise escape from the gaps and shine like glittering gold on the surface of the water. Chunakhan is a community-based village where people have slightly different lifestyles. The ecotourism project associated with the Barati Rau waterfalls gives these local people employment. Anything you buy from the souvenir shops here will add up to their profits. So, consider taking a walk in the village after exploring the waterfall. 

Distance from Nainital: 45.7 km
Timings: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM

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How to Reach Nainital?

Nainital is one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in North India. If you are in the mood for quaint hills and rolling valleys, then Nainital must be your go-to destination. It is also a very easily accessible hill station that you can reach by flights, trains or buses. 

Nainital is one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in North India.
Panoramic View of Nainital

By Air 

People who want to explore the waterfalls in Nainital can reach the hill station by air. The nearest domestic airport is the Pantnagar Airport which is about 70 km away from Nainital. You will easily find a cab, and taxi facilities or you can even catch a bus and reach Nainital town centre within 2 hours. Another option would be to land at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi and take a cab or overnight bus to Nainital. This will be a 7-hour journey. 

By Rail

The nearest railway station to Nainital is the Kathgodam railway station. It is about 41 km away. You will reach Nainital in about an hour if you take a bus or cab from the station. Seeing how Kathgodam is one of the main railway stations in the Kumaon region, it receives trains from Lucknow, Kolkata, New Delhi, and Mathura. People travelling from other parts of the country can make a pitstop at any of these stations and catch a train to Kathgodam. Two trains run from New Delhi to Kathgodam daily. 

By Road

If you are in the mood for a road trip, the route from New Delhi to Nainital is one of the most scenic ones in the country. You will be awe-struck by the beauty of nature. The ones who are coming from South India will eventually join the National Highway 87 that connects Nainital to Rudrapur and Rampur. The trip from New Delhi to Nainital is lined with dense olive-colored trees on either side of the road and the 7-hour drive is relatively easy compared to other hill stations in the region. 

Apart from these lovely waterfalls in Nainital, there are several other places that you can see in the place. In winter, the snow viewpoint will offer you the most alluring views of the valley. The Tiffin top point is equally good. You can enjoy some boating time on the Nainital Lake and go on nature walks amidst the dense pine forests. The shopaholics will enjoy buying some goods from the Mall Road, Tibetan and Bhotia markets. Also, seek blessings from the Maa Naina Devi Temple before you decide to end your trip. Sorted, isn’t it?!

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The waterfalls in Nainital are one of the main attractions of the region. With the backdrop of dense hilly forests, and views of breathtaking valleys, it becomes all the more beautiful. On your next trip to Nainital, do not miss out on exploring these lovely water bodies that seem like they are cascading down from the pristine skies. 

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Into the Wilderness: An Expedition to Explore the Natural Treasures at Jim Corbett National Park https://www.treebo.com/blog/treasures-at-jim-corbett-national-park/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/treasures-at-jim-corbett-national-park/#respond Tue, 22 Aug 2023 06:26:57 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=48820 Looking for information about Jim Corbett National Park? You have come to the right place! In this blog, you will learn everything from Jim Corbett’s history to its safari trips. ...

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Looking for information about Jim Corbett National Park? You have come to the right place! In this blog, you will learn everything from Jim Corbett’s history to its safari trips. Read on to find out!

Looking for the right information about Jim Corbett National Park?
View at Jim Corbett National Park

History of Jim Corbett

Jim Corbett National Park is one of India’s oldest conservation spots that is known for its enchanting beauty and raw wilderness. It dates back to 1936 as Hailey National Park. It originated from Tehri Garhwal’s land, ceded by its ruler to the East India Company in the 19th century. When the British took control in 1868, preserving the area from cultivation and introducing conservation became their prime agenda. They were successful in meeting their goal as well! 

But it was only in 1936 when Jim Corbett, a British-Indian conservationist, facilitated the demarcation of the land which ultimately led to the establishment of Hailey National Park in 1936. Whatever the British did to protect the lands only came crumbling down during World War II. The Indian government had to deal with stopping extensive poaching and timber cutting that was leading to the degradation of the fertile habitat.

Jim Corbett also housed Project Tiger and became part of WWF’s Terai Arc Landscape Program. And in 1956, it was renamed Jim Corbett National Park after the wildlife conservationist who was one of the main reasons for this land to flourish. 

If you are planning to come visit this national park soon, book your stay at Treebo Hotels for a comfortable experience. 

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What is unique about Jim Corbett National Park?

Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand is one of the biggest national parks to exist in the country. It has a main area of 520 square kilometres and the rest of the surroundings are declared buffers. The national park is also famous for housing the most number of tigers compared to the other national parks in India. When you come here to take a Jungle Safari, you can also stay overnight in accommodations here. This is undoubtedly going to be the best experience for you and your family! 

With about 650 different species of fauna and birds, the national park is brimming with exemplary life and if you are lucky enough, you can even spot a Bengal Tiger on your safari trip. People who’ve been to this place before say that it is not possible to leave the national park without spotting at least one animal. So, this spot is definitely a treat for animal lovers!

As for nature lovers, your jeep trip is going to take you down lanes that are covered with canopies of emeralds, the sounds of cascading water, breathtaking views of waterfalls, and the subtle chirping of animals concealed by the hues of green. Now, imagine that! Splendid, isn’t it?!

When to Visit Jim Corbett National Park?

You can visit Jim Corbett National Park anytime during the year! However, how you plan your trip depends on your personal preferences and what you expect to gain out of your trip. This beautiful land which is not just a national park but a dominant tiger reserve appears differently in each season. Covering a vast area of Pauri Garhwal, Almora, and Nainital of Uttarakhand, this is where you can see the sub-Himalayan ranges towering over the wide-spread lands. 

Only the Jhirna zone of Jim Corbett National Park remains open to tourists throughout the year. However, the rest of the park is only open during the months of mid-November to mid-June. The Birjani zone of the park is opened a month early so you can visit that part if your trip is anytime during mid-October.

Winter Season

The winter period is between October and February. Nature lovers will enjoy visiting Jim Corbett National Park during this time. The trees retain their gorgeous green leaves, the twigs intertwine with the intriguing spottings of flowers here and there. The nights are undoubtedly chilly but the mornings are pleasant and peaceful. Bird lovers can spot several avians, including migratory species that grace us with their presence during winter. Also, the Bengal tigers and elephants come out to bask under the sun so you may even spot them! 

Monsoon Season

Monsoon may not be the ideal time to visit Jim Corbett National Park. Seeing how the place is amidst hills and mountains, soil erosion and landslides are more common. But if you follow the weather and news properly, you can plan your visit at a time when the crowd is almost non-existent. The adventurous ones can also go on guided treks. Monsoon is believed to be the season when the animals want to stay close to their loved ones. So, you can expect to see a lot of mating activity. 

Summer Season 

Summer, which lasts from March to June, is one of the best seasons for tourists but we cannot say the same for the animals. The weather is scorching hot and the temperature can hit 40 degrees Celsius as well! The animals prefer to stay under the protection of the shady trees but they also come out hunting for water sources. 

What can you spot in the Natural Wilderness?

The park’s rich biodiversity includes the majestic species of the Bengal tiger, for which the Jim Corbett National Park is famous. You will also come across other mammals like Asian elephants, leopards, sloth bears, and Indian pangolins. It is very common to see species of deer such as spotted deer, sambar deer, and barking deer. 

Among the winged champions are the great hornbills, crested serpent eagles, Himalayan vultures, red junglefowl, and the pittas. Jim Corbett is especially famous for the population of waterfowl that often linger around the water bodies.

The place is also home to several reptiles and amphibians. In the Ramnagar River, you will find crocodiles and gharials. The species of slithering snakes like the Indian python and cobra are also not uncommon here. Moreover, if you look keenly, you might also spot some turtles and tortoises. 

Whenever you spot an animal, make it a point to not make any kind of sounds, play music on your phone, or scream in terror when they start to get close. There will be a guide to take you through the forests and strictly follow their instructions to avoid mishaps. At the end of the day, we are visitors to the animals’ homes. We have to respect their rules! 

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How to Book a Jim Corbett Safari?

Booking a safari by yourself is a tedious procedure and that is why tourists prefer to hire third-party agents who do the job for you at a pre-agreed price. However, if you would like to do things on your own, here’s how you should proceed. 

Initially, visitors have to apply for a permit to enter Jim Corbett National Park and the forest department must approve your entry. You can easily get this from the official website – here. This is the only online platform that you can completely trust. In case of weather hurdles, you will also see notifications mentioning which zones and gates will remain closed and when. 

For Indians, the booking opens before 45 days, and for foreigners, it would be 90 days. The sooner you show up to get your permit, the better your chances of actually getting one. During the peak seasons, people often struggle to get permits on their own.

Once you get the permit, the jeeps will also be assigned online. Once you reach your respective zone, guides are assigned at the gates. Know that travelling without a guide is strictly prohibited and you won’t be allowed to enter without a well-trained and certified guide. If you want to hire your own guide, that is fine as well. The safari jeep rent will cost you around 2800 INR and the assigned guide will take 800 INR. 

The permit per jeep will cost 1,100 INR. There is an option to go on canter rides too! For this, you will have to pay 1300 INR for the permit. 

What are the Different Safari Zones?

There are a total of 6 accessible safari zones in Jim Corbett National Park.
Tiger spotting at Dikhala Zone

There are a total of 6 accessible safari zones in Jim Corbett National Park. 

1 – Dhikala Safari Zone

The Dhikala Safari Zone is the most famous among the six other zones in Jim Corbett National Park. This route runs deep into the forest. There are high chances of spotting the Bengal tigers here. Also, you can see a lot of elephants and wild birds. The breathtaking landscapes are only the cherry on top of the cake!

2 – Jhirna Safari Zone

Jhirna Safari zone is mesmerising, thanks to its dense canopies that blend well with open grasslands. This is the second-best safari zone for a reason. This is the route where you are most likely to find a leopard, wild boar, or a group of deer enjoying their share of foliage. Bengal tigers are also found around this zone. 

3 – Bijrani Safari Zone

The Bijrani Safari Zone in Jim Corbett National Park is the favourite of wildlife photographers. Along with the dense forests and open grasslands, you will also find cascading waterfalls. With a camera, you can capture the best landscapes. This zone is also popular for its frequent wild carnivore sightings. So, be careful to not use flash while clicking images. 

4 – Durga Devi Safari Zone

Durga Devi is characterized by its tranquil and calm surroundings, rippling riverbanks, hills, and dense canopies of emeralds. This zone is renowned for its avian diversity, so bird lovers are definitely up for a treat. 

5 – Dhela Safari Zone

The Dhela Safari Zone was added to Jim Corbett National Park pretty recently to reduce the tourist load on the other safari zones. You will most likely find nilgais, leopards, elephants, and deer here. 

6 – Sitabani Safari Zone

Sitabani Safari Zone is the buffer range of the National Park. It is highly unlikely that you will find leopards and tigers here. However, herbivores are spotted frequently. 

Do’s and Dont’s at Jim Corbett 

These are some of the Do’s and Dont’s that you need to follow when you go to Jim Corbett National Park.
Leopard resting at Jim Corbett

These are some of the Do’s and Dont’s that you need to follow when you go to Jim Corbett National Park. Note that these are very important for your own safety and to respect the life that dwells on those lands. 

What should you be doing in Jim Corbett National Park? – The Do’s

  1. You cannot enter the park without a permit. Always book your permits in advance and do it only from the official website. If you are hiring a third-party agent, be sure to check their credibility. 
  2. Hire a guide and ensure that he is officially registered. 
  3. Tourists must follow a litter bag along with them to toss in empty water bottles, wrappers, or any form of garbage. Please refrain from throwing anything in the park. 
  4. When you spot a wild animal, maintain a safe distance from it and listen to your guide
  5. Wear clothing that blends well with the colours of the forest. Preferably, olive green, khakis, brown, dusty pink, or dull mustard yellow. The agenda is to keep your attire inconspicuous. 
  6. You can rent binoculars at the gate and protective hats are also for sale there. It is ideal to have them for a better experience. 
  7. Keep your mobiles on silent mode or switch them off while you are on the safari trip.

What Should you not be doing in the National Park? – The Dont’s

  1. Do not smoke or light any fire. 
  2. Do not try to feed the animals or throw anything at them.
  3. Do not litter
  4. Do not play any transistors, tape recorders, or music players in the reserve area. 
  5. Do not scream when the animals approach. This will make them feel threatened and they might attack. 
  6. Do not enter the safari zones in your own vehicles. You must use a safari jeep with a guide at any cost
  7. Safari permits are non-transferable. Do not try to lend them to someone else or resell them. 
  8. Do not use flash when you are clicking pictures of the animals. 

When are you going to visit Jim Corbett National Park then? Let us know in the comments section below! 

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Make your Nainital tour worthwhile by going through our pre-planned itinerary of seven days. Ideally, this is what your Nainital Tour Package must look like, but a little shuffling is completely fine. However, make sure you cover all these locations and activities to get the full essence of the renowned hill station in Uttarakhand, known for its lakes, dense forests, and natural beauty. 

Day 1: Arrival and Local Sightseeing during Nainital tour

Check into your Treebo hotel after arriving for your Nainital tour, and take a moment to breathe its pristine air as you freshen up to experience the beauty of this hill station. Take it easy on yourself on the first day, since you’ve traveled for a long time, and visit the local spots for your Nainital sightseeing journey. The Naina Devi Temple on the northern shore of the Naini Lake should ideally be the first place you visit. The ancient temple is surrounded by lush greenery and stunning views.

Sightseeing at Nainital
Sightseeing at Nainital

Next is Mall Road, a bustling destination that combines both traditional and modern experiences through its exquisite shops and restaurants. End your first day with a peaceful ride in the Naini Lake as you bask in the sunset and row on the tranquil lake. If you’re lucky, you might see the migratory birds decorating the skyline. Now, head back to your Treebo hotel and get some rest as you prepare for the upcoming days of exploring and getting the most out of your ideal Nainital Tour Package.

Day 2: Trek to Tiffin Top

Start your day early and head for a trek to get a glorious view from the Tiffin Top, a scenic viewpoint nestled in mountains that take around 2-3 hours to complete. Book a taxi or walk to the starting point, i.e., Ayarpatta Hill, and make sure you’re wearing comfortable shoes, and carrying enough water, along with some energizing snacks. Also, take litter bags with you to avoid throwing any waste around, like a responsible citizen.

Spectacular View of Nainital during the Nainital tour
Spectacular view of Nainital

The trek leans more toward the moderately difficult side, but the spectacular view at the top is worth all the huffing and puffing. Plan a nice breakfast with your loved ones on the mountaintop and head back to your hotel, either by trekking or on a horse ride. Lastly, go out to enjoy some local delicacies and treat yourself after a long day of hard work. 

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Day 3: Visit Bhimtal and Naukuchiatal

Bhimtal and Sattal should be in every Nainital Tour Package, as they are two gorgeous lakes located near the hill station, surrounded by mountains and dense forests. Enjoy a boat ride in the Bhimtal Lake, which is named after the mythological character of Bhima and is considered to be one of the few natural lakes in the region. A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, named Bhimeshwara Mahadev Temple, stands proud on the banks of this lake and is said to be around 700 years old. 

Nainital
Nainital

After visiting the temple, head to Sattal, which is a cluster of seven interconnected freshwater lakes, and a perfect spot for birdwatching, nature walks, or picnic. In the evening, spice up your Nainital tour by exploring the Tibetan Market and shopping for souvenirs, handicrafts, woolen clothes, jewelry, and more. You can also try out some of their traditional cuisines that, include momos and thupka. End your day with a bonfire and some live local music at your Treebo hotel. 

Day 4: Visit Naini Peak and Snow View

Your fourth day of Nainital sightseeing can be another trek, but this time you’ll climb the Naini Peak, which is the highest point in the hill station with an altitude of 2615 meters. Even though it’s not for the faint of heart, you’ll have a panoramic and breathtaking view of the Himalayas.

Boating at Nainital
Boating at Nainital

The Mallital Peak can be your next destination, and it takes around three to four hours to reach atop, but you can also opt for a pony ride to save your time and energy. If you’re feeling a bit more adventurous, take a cable car ride to Snow View Point for a thrilling experience on your Nainital trip. After a long and tiring day, you can head back to your hotel and prepare for the next one.

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Day 5: Day Trip to Ranikhet

Ranikhet should be next on your list, which is around 60km from Nainital. Moreover, it is also a beautiful hill station with vivid architecture and an equally beautiful environment. On your way to Ranikhet, you can make a stop at Kainchi Dham, which is built in memory of the holy Neem Karoli Baba and is located at a picturesque site. Once you’ve reached your destination, drive to Chaubatia Gardens, which is an impressive spread of orchards that covers hundreds of acres. In the garden, you’ll find seasonal fruits like apples, apricots, peaches, etc.

Natural beauty of Nainital
Natural beauty of Nainital

The Jhula Devi temple, dedicated to Goddess Durga, is also nearby, and it boasts intricate wooden carving designs that are a treat to everyone’s eyes. Another site here is the Kumaon Regimental Centre Museum, where you’ll find exhibitions of photographs, weapons, and uniforms of the Kumaon regiment. As the sun begins to set, you can stroll and eat at some local cafes before returning to your hotel. 

Day 6: Visit Mukteshwar 

On day 6 of your Nainital trip, feel free to explore another nearby hill station, i.e., Mukteswar, which is around 50 km away. The Mukteshwar temple, built to honor Shiva, is a must-see place and an ideal spot for sightseeing and photography.

Nainital- City of Lakes
Nainital- City of Lakes

The Chauli Ki Jali cliff near the temple is another place where you can find similar views, with recreational activities like rock climbing and rappelling. If your inner nerd wants out, make sure you go to the Indian Veterinary Research Institute for a range of exhibits and specimens of flora and fauna. Lastly, drive back to your Treebo hotel and cherish the remaining wonderful moments of your Nainital trip. 

Day 7: Departure

Time to say "Goodbye, Nainital!"
Time to say “Goodbye, Nainital!”

If your Nainital Tour Package was satisfying, it’s time for you to pack your bags, say goodbye to your Treebo hotel room, and head back home. Before you leave, soak in the beauty of Nainital one last time and stop by some dhabas to try local food like dal makhani, chole bhature, and parathas. You can also save the recreational activities for the last day, such as paragliding, zorbing, bird watching, etc. Make sure you bring back a memorable gift for your loved ones or even something for yourself that encapsulates the beauty of your Nainital trip. 

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Best Time To Visit Nainital For A Fun-Filled Journey To Mountains https://www.treebo.com/blog/best-time-to-visit-nainital/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/best-time-to-visit-nainital/#respond Wed, 07 Dec 2022 12:12:00 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=44037 Nainital is one of India’s most popular hill stations, so much so that its popularity hasn’t decreased over the decades. After all, it is such a picturesque destination that one ...

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Nainital is one of India’s most popular hill stations, so much so that its popularity hasn’t decreased over the decades. After all, it is such a picturesque destination that one can’t help but hope to return to the city time and again. The city derives its name from the famous eye-shaped Naini lake. It is significant for you to check the best time to visit Nainital to build cherishing moments.

Due to the stunning lake and pleasant weather around the year, Nainital remains a tourist favourite. Nainital is the best place to visit if one is an adventure enthusiast. You would love to explore one of Nainital’s many hiking trails. Nainital is a great place for families, couples, and even solo travellers. It has developed a reputation for being quite safe for tourists. A few days’ trips are enough to see what Nainital has to offer with everything its complete beauty. 

Best Time To visit Nainital with Family

The weather in Nainital is enjoyable throughout the year. The best time to visit Nainital with family is the winter season as the town has lush greenery, serene landscapes, and the best Treebo hotels to stay in. December is one of the most preferred months while planning a trip to Nainital.

Best Time To visit Nainital with Family
Best Time To visit Nainital with Family

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The climate remains calm and pleasant. From November onwards, till December, the hill station becomes misty and colder. December onwards the mercury drops further and the region also receives snowfall making it the best time to visit Nainital for snowfall. 

Best Time To visit Nainital for Honeymoon

The best time to visit Nainital for a honeymoon is the winter season, which ranges from November to February. While visiting Nainital, one can witness Phool Dei which is celebrated every year in March by picking the first flowers of the season and placing them at the entrance of each house. Naini Lake and Tiffin Top are romantic places to visit during your honeymoon period. 

Best Time To visit Nainital for Honeymoon
Best Time To visit Nainital for Honeymoon

This custom is followed to bring good luck and prosperity. It is the best time to visit Nainital for snowfall and is usually preferred by honeymooners from all over the world as the place is very chilly. If tourists are interested in witnessing some fresh snowfall in Nainital, the best time to visit is December. Couples can also collect unique souvenirs for the Mall Road and Tibetan Market. 

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Winter Season In Nainital

During the winter season, Nainital is pretty amazing to witness and this season is the best time to visit Nainital. It begins in October and lasts till February. The temperature ranges between 0 to 15 degrees Celsius. Visitors who are inclined towards being outdoors in the cold, have Nainital as their best bet. Snow View Point is indeed a dreamy destination for thrill and peace seekers.

 Winter Season In Nainital
Winter Season In Nainital

Moreover, snowfall is expected as well during December and January and making snowmen to one’s heart’s content is the best time to visit Nainital with family. It is also the peak tourism season and the best time to visit Nainital for a honeymoon. It is also the best time to visit Nainital for snowfall and a favourable time for tourists coming from areas with moderate temperatures. 

Summer Season In Nainital

It’s a great summer escape from the blistering heat of the northern plains. From April to July, the temperature hovers around a balmy 23 degrees celsius. The minimum temperature hovers around 11 degrees Celsius. The weather remains pleasant and favourable all through the day. This allows tourists to explore and enjoy several attractions to the fullest. 

Summer Season In Nainital
Summer Season In Nainital

Trekking is very popular during the summer season due to its clear visibility and lush green scenery. Some of the popular trekking routes are Land’s end, Tiffin top, Kilbury, and China peak. It is a favourable time to visit Nainital for outdoor activities like trekking, paragliding, zorbing, mountain activities and rafting. 

Summer Season In Nainital
Summer Season In Nainital

Unlike other parts of the country, the weather is soothing and relaxing. Also, the flowers are in full bloom at this time of the year making it perfect for nature enthusiasts.

Monsoon Season In Nainital

During the monsoon season constituting the months of July to September, Nainital receives heavy rainfall. However, it is not advisable to drive around the roads during heavy rainfall as there is a risk of landslides in the surrounding areas. The climate remains wet throughout and since it’s situated on hilly terrain, it is highly susceptible to landslides and roadblocks. 

Monsoon Season In Nainital
Monsoon Season In Nainital

For the offbeat traveller, this season has fewer crowds and discounted rates. For those seeking to travel on a small budget, this is the right time to strike god. Monsoon travel in Nainital is for the adventure junkies who like to explore something that satisfies their inner urge for thrill. You can also witness the festival of Khatarua and the Nanda Devi fair during the season. 

Also check out 10 AMAZING WEEKEND GETAWAYS NEAR AGRA FOR A COOL, CALM AND REFRESHING EXPERIENCE

FAQS

1. What is the best time to visit Nainital?

The best time to visit Nainital is during the winter season. Visitors will get spectacular views of the snow-capped mountains and they can be part of different cultural winter festivals and carnivals organised by the tourism department and local communities. There is a massive participation by cultural groups from various tribal and forest groups. It is also the best time to visit Nainital for snowfall as it is common between December and February.

2. How to reach Nainital?

Nestled in the Kumaon hills, Nainital is pretty accessible around the year. Going by road is considered the best option while visiting it in winter is the best time to visit Nainital. There are daily overnight buses from Delhi to Nainital.

The nearest railway station to Nainital is Kathgodam, situated 23 kilometres away. Cities like Delhi, Agra, Kolkata, and Lucknow have direct trains to Kathgodam every day. From the railway station, visitors can easily find a taxi or bus to take them to Nainital. 

The nearest airport is 70 kilometres away in Pantnagar. Flying first to Delhi and then taking a connecting flight from Delhi to Pantnagar.

3. What are the places to visit in Nainital?

There are so many things visitors can do while in Nainital. Topping the list of things to do in Nainital is the town’s mighty lake, Naini lake. There are 7 lakes in the Nainital district and Bhimtal is the largest of them all. 

Perched on the edge of the Naini lake is the prominent Naina Devi temple to seek the blessing of the shrine which is almost a thousand years old. A few miles away from the city is the very popular Jim Corbett National park. It is the best place to spot tigers and soak in the lush greenery of India’s most dense forest. 

4. Where to stay in Nainital?

A trip to Nainital is fairly affordable, with many budget hotels offering rooms for as low as INR 1300 per night. Budget-friendly, Premium, and Luxury hotels are situated close to the Naini lake as well as around the lush green forest.

Visitors can expect heated rooms, bonfires, and cultural performances at many of the luxury hotels and resorts. Some of the best hotels in Nainital include Itsy by Treebo – Drishti Cottage, Treebo Trend Hotel Sapphire Inn and Treebo Trend Vista Logo.

5. What are the things to do in Nainital? 

Trying on boating or paddle boats while watching the sunset beyond the hills is a must-try at Naini lake. There are very few sights as serene as this one. The road winding around the lake is the heart of Nainital’s activity. 

Dotted with indulgent hotels and thousands of streetside shops, and bustling with many cultural and fun activities. Lastly, the ropeway is the best way to get a bird’s eye view of this beautiful town situated among the Himalayan peaks in all their glory.

Trekking is one of the primary activities amongst youngsters and adventure enthusiasts. It has several modern restaurants and cafes that serve delicious food. 

Cafe lakeside is a tourist favourite for its thin-crust pizzas, cheesy pasta, and an assortment of teas. Other popular restaurants include Sakley’s, Embassy restaurant, and Zooby’s kitchen.

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Things To Do in Nainital – A Place Of Wonder & Peace Together https://www.treebo.com/blog/things-to-do-in-nainital/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/things-to-do-in-nainital/#respond Mon, 21 Nov 2022 08:26:03 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=43544 Nainital, the capital of Uttarakhand is one of the famous hill stations in India. It is known for its scenic beauty, adventure sports, and wildlife attractions. The town has a ...

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Nainital, the capital of Uttarakhand is one of the famous hill stations in India. It is known for its scenic beauty, adventure sports, and wildlife attractions. The town has a lot to offer regarding sightseeing, shopping, adventure activities, and much more. Being one of the most sought-after destinations by tourists all over India, Nainital has been ranked as one of the popular tourist destinations in India by Lonely Planet. The month of December is a time of year that Nainital has become famous for and the perfect time to start looking for things to do in Nainital. 

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Nainital – A hill station with mesmerizing lakes

The Himalayan beauty of the city and its surroundings are at their best during winter and it’s no wonder why! The weather is mild and pleasant, temperatures are moderate and you can enjoy nature from all angles.

You won’t find another experience like winter in Nainital. Nainital offers an ideal opportunity to enjoy quality time with your family and friends. 

Top things to do in Nainital in December

1. Hiking 

First in the things to do in Nainital is for sure hiking. The hiking trails in Nainital are beautiful and offer spectacular views of the Himalayas. You can also visit some famous waterfalls like Bhagirathi and Pindari Ghat which will make your trip memorable. Go on a short trek or hike along the banks of River Alaknanda or through the forests of Almora and Hemkund Sahib. This will allow you to experience nature at its best and get good exercise. The perfect time to go hiking in Nainital is during sunrise or sunset.

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2. Rock climbing

If you are an explorer and looking for adventurous things to do in Nainital then you have chosen the right place as it has lots of options for beginners & professional climbers! You can also enjoy other sports like rafting, mountain biking, or even paragliding! If you’re looking for exciting activities in Nainital, you should start by visiting the Nainital Mountaineering Club (NMC).

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3. Explore Beautiful Temples

Seek blessings at Nainital’s famous temples like Hanuman Garhi Temple, Maa Naina Devi Temple, Garhwal Rishi Temple, and Mukteshwar or visit Simlipal National Park and other wildlife sanctuaries which are extremely popular among tourists from different parts of the world. You can also explore other tourist attractions like museums, gardens, etc., during this month.  You can also visit the bird sanctuary at Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Planetarium (CHC-ABP). There you can see all kinds of birds—you might even see some rare species like owls! 

4. Feel the Snow

Experiencing snowfall is one of the most amazing things to do in Nainital in December. Around Christmas time in December, snowfall begins in Nainital at the end of the month. And frequent snow is expected during the weekend and month ahead. So you can enjoy the snow at Kilbury Bird Sanctuary, High Altitude Zoo, Bhimtal, and Nakuchiatal. Lakri Village has been transformed into a winter wonderland with an array of snow sculptures and ice skating across the lake.

5. Shop Therapy

If you’re looking for some shopping therapy, head over to Mall Road where there are plenty of options available at affordable prices. You can also visit one of Nainital’s many Christmas markets, which will have you decked out in all your festive gear. Enjoy a festive stroll through the town centre, where you’ll find plenty of shops with decorations and lights. Another top preferred market of Nainital is the Tibetan Market where you may buy locally manufactured artefacts. This lively market, dotted with shops and shacks selling regional specialties, dazzles visitors with its energy and individuality. Check out 4 best places to shop in Nainital.

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6. Capture the beauty of Botanical Gardens

Explore Nainital’s famous botanical gardens which are open from November through March. The gardens offer a variety of different displays throughout the year, including their popular Garden Showcase exhibit at Christmas time when they feature over 300 different species of plants from around the world!

7. Make the Best of the Lakes

Whether you’re looking to enjoy the most amazing views of the valley or relax with some fresh air and nature, Naini Lake is the perfect place for you. Boating on Naini Lake is a must-do when visiting Nainital. The lake is surrounded by mountains and waterfalls, making for an awe-inspiring experience. Naini Lake is great for boating or fishing. You can also rent boats for your whole family. Witnessing the sunrise from Tiffin Top in Nainital is an awe-inspiring experience. 

8. Nainital Ropeway

In addition to providing access to minor peaks in Nainital, the ropeway also offers panoramic views of the hill town. If you enjoy seeing the views from tall buildings, you should definitely try it. The cable car travels across hills, the alluring beauty of Naini Lake, and other picturesque surroundings as it travels from Mallital to Snow View Point.

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9. Winter Carnival

One of the fun things to do in Nainital in December is the three-day Nainital Winter Carnival, which is held every year. Go for heritage walks, participate in cultural performances, or even go birdwatching. In addition to this, you can attend the Uttarani Festival, which is a local event. Play some games or do some shopping. It is one of the methods to learn about and take in Uttarakhand’s culture.

Activities and things to do in Nainital are exciting here but what are the places to visit? All at one place here –

We have also curated a list of top places to visit in Nainital

1. Tiffin Top (Dorothy’s Seat)

This is one of the most popular picnic areas in Nainital, drawing both visitors and locals. Dorothy’s Seat is another well-known name for the Tiffin top. Col. J.P. Kellet, a British Army officer, constructed this place. People used to come here to eat, which is how the location’s name came to be. It is situated atop the Ayarpatta hills at a height of about 2300 metres. The location is only a 4-kilometre drive from Nainital town, making transportation easy. You can observe the town of Nainital 360 degrees from the location. Additionally, Dorothy’s provides a magnificent view of the Kumaon highlands. 

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2. Lands End

One of the most beautiful spots to go if you want to see beautiful scenery from a mountaintop is definitely Lands End. The best thing about this location is that visitors can get to the area without having to climb very high. Located about 4 KM from the town. You can easily get there without difficulty, and transportation is not a problem. To get to the top, you can either ride a horse or simply climb the hill. People go to the location mostly for the view. It’s thrilling to look out over the plains and the KhurpaTal from the mountain’s top. The mountain is encircled by lovely villages and pine trees that will give you a lovely touch of nature.

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3. Bhimtal Lake

It is a well-known lake that is situated in the famous Bhimtal town of Nainital. From Nainital, it is more than 22 miles away. The closest railway station from here is Kathgodam, which is about 20 kilometres away from the lake. The brick dam constructed in 1883, which allowed for a good storage facility, is what made it so widely known. It has a sizable catchment area of around 17.12 sq km. Due to the abundance of lakes in this area, Kumaon also known as the “lake district of India,” has Bhimtal Lake as its largest lake. Also, this place is famous for being a picnic spot and boating that again comes on the list of things to do in Nainital. 

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4. Naina Devi Temple

When we talked about exploring temples in the things to do in Nainital, this one is surely the most popular. Visit the Naina Devi Temple to immerse yourself in holiness. Spend some time here in solitude, and you’ll undoubtedly leave feeling refreshed. The goddess Naina Devi, who is worshipped in the Naina Devi Temple, is thought to be in charge of the Naini Lake. It is thought to be one of India’s 64 Shaktipeeths. The temple’s setting is extremely mesmerizing, bringing peace to the pilgrims who come here to offer their prayers.

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5. Snow View Point

Snow View Point is undoubtedly the most popular and often visited location worldwide. Residents worship in a temple on the mountain as well. You will get a spectacular view of the Nainital lake as you move down the cable rope.

There will be a place that states The tallest mountain in the British empire if you look closely. You can see the entire city from the peak of the mountain, and it is just breathtaking.

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6. High Altitude Zoo

A must-visit location for any animal lover is the High Altitude Zoo. It is home to the rarest and most endangered animals, some of which are only found there. It was established in 1995 and has about 125,000 tourists each year. Even though it is only 2 kilometres from the Tallital bus stop, many guests prefer to climb up the hill without any transportation. 

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Also Read – 10 best street food places in Nainital

Conclusion

Nainital is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Uttarakhand. The city is known for its stunning views and diverse culture. In December, the weather starts to get cold and tourists flock there to enjoy the beautiful scenery. So be it spending some quality romantic time with your partner, a peaceful and tranquil trip with your family, a fun and adventurous getaway with your friends, or even a solo trip amidst the mountains and nature, Nainital is an amazing place for sure and we are here for you with things to do in Nainital!

FAQs:

  1. What is the best time to visit Nainital?

Nainital is a blissful town that may be visited any time of the year, although, given the local climate, the months from March to June and December to January are appropriate. Check out Weather and more information here.

2. What are some major tourist attractions of Nainital?

Some must-visit in Nainital include Kainchi Dham, Eco Cave Gardens, Mukteshwar Temple, Tiffin Top (Dorothy’s Seat), and Land’s End. 

3. What are some activities you can’t miss out on your trip to Nainital?

Some fun things to do in Nainital are Lakeside camping, Trekking, Boating in Nainital lake or Bhimtal Lake, etc. 

4. How can we reach Nainital?

As Nainital is well connected by buses and railways, getting to it is simple. You can fly to Pantnagar, which is 65 kilometres from Nainital. To go to the main city from there, you can take a bus or a private taxi.

5. What can one expect in terms of food and accommodation in Nainital?

There is a plethora of quality restaurants and cafes serving different types of cuisine. So one need not worry about food and accommodation facilities during the stay in Nainital. Click here to book Affordable hotels.

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Travel is not only about seeing new places and meeting new people. It’s also about trying new foods which make the best use of the region’s produce and suit its weather conditions. Tourist places are especially efficient at offering a traveler who wishes to economize absolutely scrumptious meals on shoestring budgets.
Nainital offers a delectable mix of Kumaoni and Tibetan cuisines which tickle your palate and introduce you to an entirely new way of approaching breakfast, lunch and dinner. Let’s look at some of the best street food places in Nainital and the foods that they are famous for.

Best Street Foods in Nainital & Where To Get Them

1. Pastries at Sakley’s

Sakley is a popular diner in Nainital

Sakley is a popular diner in Nainital (source)

Located just off the Mall Road, Sakley’s is the place to get Asian cuisine, with Chinese fare like honey chicken and standard Thai curries. Amazingly, these delicacies at Sakley’s are surpassed by the pastries they have on offer. If you can’t go there for a sit-down meal, do ask them to pack up some chocolate truffle and lava cake and carry them away to enjoy later.

2. Tea and snacks at The Boat House Club

The Boat House Club

The Boat House Club (source)

If you happen to be a movie buff, you may experience a sense of déjà vu here as this club has been the venue of many Bollywood romance scenes, and for very good reason. The view of the lakes and mountains here is simply breathtaking and well worth every penny they make you pay as entrance fee. The ambience spells luxury and the high tea you get is also worthy of mention, as they serve you some of the best cakes you have ever eaten, with hot tea.

3. Momos at Sonam Fast Food

Sonam Fast Food is famous for its Momos

Sonam Fast Food is famous for its Momos (source)

Quite close to the temple of Naina Devi, hidden in the narrow lanes of Bhutia (Tibetan) Market, you will find Sonam Fast Food. Their momos and thukpa, both the vegetarian and non-vegetarian varieties, are justly famed. Do find the time to have at least one meal here, and make sure you are not ravenously hungry because the crowds here might make it necessary for you to wait your turn.

4. Pizza at Embassy Restaurant

Pizzas are a big hit at Embassy Restaurant

Pizzas are a big hit at Embassy Restaurant (source)

An eating place with a variety of highly authentic Indian, Chinese and Continental dishes, including pizzas, the Embassy Restaurant is the haunt of locals and tourists alike. The prices here are extremely reasonable. Moreover, the clean interiors and attractive decor are nicely complemented by prompt and friendly service, making the restaurant a favoured place and first choice for the discerning.

5. Coffee at Cafe du Mall

Coffee

Coffee

Amazing food, amazing prices and amazing coffee – these are a few of the recommendations one would have for Café du Mall, a neat food joint which overlooks the Naini Lake. Cuisines here can be Italian, French, Chinese and Indian and you can opt for vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian dishes, whether poultry or seafood. The gorgeous view might pale in comparison to the quality of coffee here, for coffee lovers.

6. Bal Mithai at Mamu’s Naini Sweets

Bal Mithai at Mamu’s Naini Sweets

Bal Mithai at Mamu’s Naini Sweets (source)

Head to Naini Sweets to satisfy your sweet tooth as never before with this popular Kumaoni sweet called Bal Mithai. Coated with sugar balls which look like small pearls, this dark brown sweet is surely not something to be missed. Its milky sweet taste which beats a milk chocolate any day and don’t be surprised if it is the best memory you have of the whole trip, at least in the gastronomic department.

7. Laccha Parathas at Chandni Chowk

Laccha Parathas at Chandni Chowk

Laccha Parathas at Chandni Chowk

Yes, you heard that right. The name of this street food place is really Nainital. This corner of Nainital clones a part of Delhi and offers the typical laccha parathas and garam jalebis of Delhi with the fiery foods which are a specialty of Kumaon and the chilly nights of Nainital. Do ask for the special milk flavored with dry fruit and saffron.

8. Punjabi food at Sher-e-Punjab

Savour Punjabi food at Sher-e-Punjab

Savour Punjabi food at Sher-e-Punjab (source)

Punjabi food is all about amazing flavours and fiery taste. Enjoy the succulent chicken, flavoursome paneer and buttery dals with a range of breads, like rotis, naans and parathas, which make some people feel like they never want to stop eating. The Sher-e-Punjab is a great food place where you get excellent food and amazing hospitality all combined.

9. Fried Prawns at Machan

Machan id famous for its fried prawns

Machan id famous for its fried prawns (source)

This amazing food place is very much like a noodle bar, and if you are not someone dedicated to Indian cuisine, you should stay with their Chinese items of which the fried prawns win hands down any day. There’s nothing like hot soup to warm you up on a cold, starry night at Nainital and if you are at Machan on such a night, your day is definitely made.

10. Bun Tikki at Lakshmi Restaurant

Enjoy a Bun Tikki at Lakshmi Restaurant

Enjoy a Bun Tikki at Lakshmi Restaurant (source)

Move over, McDonalds. We have an Indian version of the burger at the Lakshmi Restaurant in Mallital which uses an Indian style aloo tikki (potato patty) stuffed in a bun to create Bun Tikki. The rich taste of the bun is a hot favourite with the locals and tourists alike, along with the spicy tea and samosas (stuffed and deep fried) offered here.

Nainital has many places where you can get Tibetan and Kumaoni food, not only on the Mall Road but also the Tibetan Market area. Keep experimenting and try different items at a different place, while you are here. If you want the names of some of the local delicacies, try these: ras, baddi, aloo ke gutke and bhatt ki churkani. Let’s hope you get an opportunity to savour them all.

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4 Places to Shop in Nainital For Some Retail Therapy https://www.treebo.com/blog/shopping-places-in-nainital/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/shopping-places-in-nainital/#respond Fri, 02 Feb 2018 06:49:15 +0000 https://preprod.treebo.com/blog/?p=6168 Nainital is not only a beautiful place where you can go to enjoy the scenic views and the sight of clean waters and green slopes. As with any vacation, one ...

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Nainital is not only a beautiful place where you can go to enjoy the scenic views and the sight of clean waters and green slopes. As with any vacation, one would want to go shopping for unique handicrafts and locally made items and exotic fruits and flowers which may not be available to you anywhere else.
Nainital is no different in this and you will find many quaint items at the shopping places in Nainital, which you can take home as souvenirs and gifts if you find the time to visit them.

Shopping Places in Nainital

1. Mall Road

Shops on Mall Road

Shops on Mall Road

Your trip to Nainital will be incomplete without visiting Mall Road. Built during Colonial rule, it runs through the town’s heart, parallel to the lake. Shops, banks, cafes and restaurants nudge each other on this busy road, making it imperative for a tourist to visit it more than once.
Buy textiles, traditionally woven woolen shawls and cardigans, carved artifacts made of wood, handicrafts, trinkets, unique candles shaped like fruits or fairies and a variety of goods from shops here.

Also check Hotels Near Nainital Bus Stop

2. Bara Bazaar

Bara Bazaar, Nainital

Bara Bazaar, Nainital (source)

This popular market place is situated in Mallital area, where you can get a great variety of fruits and jams. Stock up on cherries, apples, strawberries and blueberries as shops here will pack them for you in boxes if you wish to carry them back home.
Other attractions are the unique candles made here and the cane sticks and showpieces carved out of wood. The market has served this region for decades and offers many more souvenirs and local specialties too.

3. Tibetan Market

A Tibetan Market in Nainital

A Tibetan Market in Nainital (source)

You will find an exciting flea market run by natives Tibet, who come here with many exquisitely made bags, scarves, shawls, ethnic dresses, mufflers, trinkets and even watches. The prices are definitely affordable making this market next to the Naini Lake a bustling scene of activity and colourful ambience.

The atmosphere is vibrant and the vendors ensure your interest is held by calling out to you. Be sure to bargain well and check around for the prices before closing any deal.

4. Bhotia Bazaar

Bhotia Bazaar, Nainital

Bhotia Bazaar, Nainital

Kumaon’s womenfolk have their own specialized way of knitting woolens which are requirement to ward off the chills of the harsh winters which you will find here. This is the best place for shopping at Nainital for the colorful and beautifully patterned woolens and scarves which they sell along with caps, gloves and jackets made of wool.

You will also find shops which sell the inevitable artificial jewellery shops and other artifacts. Keep in mind that the vendors expect you to haggle.

While here, do spend time looking at the glory of Himalayas and enjoying the balmy weather and flora and fauna of this hill station, without forgetting the succulent fruits, which you should be carrying home in a jam bottle. Got any questions about shopping in Nainital? Do let us know in the comments.

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17 Best Places to Visit in Nainital For Every Kind Of Tourist https://www.treebo.com/blog/places-to-visit-in-nainital/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/places-to-visit-in-nainital/#respond Sun, 08 Oct 2017 16:16:26 +0000 https://preprod.treebo.com/blog/?p=5976 Man has always believed that Gods exist on the very top of hills that can’t be reached. For those who subscribe to Hinduism, the Himalayas house Lord Shiva, a central ...

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Man has always believed that Gods exist on the very top of hills that can’t be reached. For those who subscribe to Hinduism, the Himalayas house Lord Shiva, a central figure of the religion. The Himalayas represent something unreachable: divinity, immortality. Although we cannot promise the secret to existence, we can promise visitors the most glorious sites that can challenge most postcards. The best place for you to do this is at Nainital, a town in a valley formed by the Himalayan Mountains.

Best Places to Visit in Nainital: Experience Nature

1. Himalaya Viewpoint

Himalayas Viewpoint

A Stunning View of Cloud-laden Himalayas from the Viewpoint

Stand by the Himalayan Point in Nainital and watch a stretch of nature’s greatest achievements spread out before you. The view-point is a famous place in Nainital, which you will find on the way to Kilbury.
Here you can stand and watch the clouds resting on the top of the mountain ranges, the expanse of their white peaks, against the green of the valley. People call it the Darshan (a Hindu term: vision of a deity) of the Himalayas.

2. Nainital Lake

Nainital Lake

Gorgeous view of the Nainital Lake.

With the lake forming its focal point, Nainital is an important religious place and one of the 64 Shakti Peethas of Hinduism. Legend has it that Sati, the wife of Shiva, who immolated herself in a fit of rage and was carried away by her husband.
Her charred corpse, however, fell away in bits and pieces, and formed centres of religious significance. Nainital Lake is said to be Sati’s eye, and the water is meant to absolve one of all sins.

3. Tiffin Top

Tiffin Top @ Nainital

There cannot be a holiday without a picnic, where you can sit with a warm cup of tea from a thermos and your loved ones. Nainital offers this beautiful picnic spot, known as Tiffin Top or Dorothy’s Seat on Ayarpatta Hill.
It is a perfect place to take photographs, for the view is spectacularly beautiful. With some sandwiches and good company, you are sure to enjoy every minute of the trek and the picnic.

4. Cave Garden

Cave Garden

Cave Garden

The six caves in Nainital offer you adventure, with a mechanical bull-ride and rights to explore the entire place. The Eco-Cave Garden is a famous tourist spot in Nainital, which can be enjoyed by children and adults alike.

Lure out your inner explorer and visit the caves and hanging gardens. The caves offer you an insight into the lives of our primitive, human counterparts: the prehistoric cavemen and women who called those caves their home.

5. Sat Tal

Sat Tal

A Trail @ Sat Tal

Formed by seven lakes in the Lower Ranges of the Himalayas, a visitor to Nainital will enjoy the site of Sat Tal (Seven Lakes). Once a tea-plantation during the British Raj, the Sat Tal Lakes are now the centre for curious visitors and migratory birds, lined with pine trees and waters free of pollution.
Come visit and enjoy the beauty of undisturbed nature. Here you can catch spectacular views of butterflies and fish.

6. Snow View

Snow-capped Himalayas

Snow-capped Himalayas

For those who fall on the wrong side of the equator, snow will always remain a strange phenomenon. Standing at Nainital’s Snow View Point, a tourist can see the mountain ranges of Nanda Devi, Trishul and Nanda Kot, where the tall peaks are buried under a blanket of snow.
With a temple for Ram and Sita, and a Tibetan monastery, visit Snow View Point for a glimpse of paradise in an Indian summer.

7. Himalayan Botanical Garden

Himalayan Botanical Garden

Himalayan Botanical Garden

Depending on the date of your visit, the Himalayan Botanical Gardens offer a variety of flowers and plants, tipped with butterflies and speckles of snow.
If you are fond of nature, and were mesmerised by the sights of the mountains, and the clear water, the Himalayan Botanical Garden is one of the best places in Nainital for you to complete your trip.

8. Naini Peak

Naini Peak

Naini Peak is a great place for trekking

One has to trek up the highest mountain in Nainital to reach Naini Peak, a famous sightseeing spot in Nainital. Standing at the very top, you may see the lights from the village and the white mists and tops of the Himalayan mountains.
Situated at an altitude of 2615 miles, the road, with its rhododendrons and cypresses, leads to the very tip of the mountain range. Stand at the top to enjoy a view of the Himalayas.

Best Places to Visit in Nainital: Cultural Significance

9. Jim Corbett’s Gurney House

Jim Corbett’s Gurney House

Jim Corbett’s Gurney House

The Gurney House, located near Nainital Lake, was where the famous hunter-conservationist Jim Corbett lived. For those interested in historic locations or who grew up reading of Corbett’s exploits in saving the people of Kumaon from man-eating tigers, this is one of the best places to visit.

The house was sold by Corbett’s sister, Margaret, when they were to leave the country, and has remained a mark of respect for Corbett, a man revered by every local.

10. Mathpal’s Museum

Mathpal’s Museum

Mathpal’s Museum (source)

Founded by Yashodhar Mathpal, who is an archaeologist and curator, the Mathpal Museum is also known as the Folk Culture Museum and is in Bhimtal in Nainital.

One of the famous tourist places in Nainital, the museum is visited by many to enjoy its study of culture and society.

Best Places to Visit in Nainital: See Animals and Birds

1. Pandit GB Pant High Altitude Zoo

Pandit GB Pant High Altitude Zoo

A bear @ Pandit GB Pant High Altitude Zoo

This high-altitude zoo houses several endangered species of the Himalayas. A Siberian Tiger, the only one India could boast of, died in 2011, but there are a number of leopard cats, Tibetan wolves, and Himalayan bears in the zoo.
A tourist attraction, not merely for the beauty of its location, but for these rare, imperiled creatures that it cares for, the zoo must find a place on any animal lover’s list.

2. Kilbury Bird Sanctuary

Kilbury Bird Sanctuary

A Bird at the Kilbury Bird Sanctuary (source)

A paradise for nature-lovers and ornithologists, the Kilbury Bird Sanctuary is perfect for an afternoon spent in the spaces between oaks and pines, with nothing to do but nature to admire and species of bird to discover.
One of the best places to visit in Nainital, people come here, if not for the birds, for the nature, for the mist in the mornings and the droplets of dew.

Best Places to Visit in Nainital: Spiritual Places

1. Sri Aurobindo Ashram

Sri Aurobindo Ashram

Sri Aurobindo Ashram (source)

Shri Aurobindo was an Indian ascetic, and people might recognise him from the Ashram dedicated to him in Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu.

Nainital, however, has a second Shri Aurobindo Ashram, where people can come and stay, seeking peace of the mind and the restoration of the spirit. The tranquillity of the location and the spirituality of what is practiced here draw a host of visitors in need of such an experience.

2. Gufa Mahadev Mandir

Gufa Mahadev Mandir

Gufa Mahadev Mandir (source)

A Shiva Temple within a cave, the Gufa Mahadev Temple is an excellent place for both, visit and worship. The Shiv Linga is an important part of Hinduism, and in the Gufa Mahadev Mandir the Shiv Linga is constantly inundated in a natural stream of water.
This makes this religious location of incredible importance for practicing Hindus, and will also make for a good visit for those fascinated by religion and mythology.

3. Pashan Devi Mandir

Pashan Devi Mandir

Pashan Devi Mandir

On the rim of Nainital Lake, the Pashan Devi Temple is an important cultural location in the entirety of Nainital. The Temple has a monolithic sculpture of Durga Devi in her nine forms, and the temple itself is constructed from stone.

A place of beauty, and Pashan Devi Temple is adorned with bright lights and is said to cure its visitors of disease and bring salvation. If planning a trip with this location in mind, schedule your stay for the Navratri.

4. Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid

The Jama Masjid in the Mallital half of Nainital was built during the British Raj for the Muslim soldiers based there. It overlooks the lake, and the call for prayer rings through the peace and serenity.
Visit for a picture of culture and beauty. The Jama Masjid here is inscribed with Arabic and points towards Mecca. It is one of the best places to visit in Nainital.

5. Church of St. John in the Wilderness

Church of St. John in the Wilderness

Church of St. John in the Wilderness

This church is a beautiful and famous tourist location in Nainital, meant for both lovers of history and believers in the Christian faith. The church was established in the 1800s, and promises visitors serenity, reflection, and a beautiful view.
The beauty of Nainital is extensive, and incredible. Standing before the Himalayas, where Mother Nature has created a throne for herself, is an experience that is not likely to fade in one’s memory. If you’ve been to Nainital and have anything to add, do let us know in the comments.

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