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Nainital :: City Information | ||
| Nainital - Weather | Best Travel Duration | |
| Summer : Max 26.7C, Min
10.6C. Winter : Max 15.6C, Min 2.8C. Rainfall : 279 cm |
March to June, September to October | |
| About Nainital | ||
| History | ||
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| Places to Visit | |
| Naini Lake | |
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This attribute lake is said to be one of the emerald green eyes of Shiva's wife, Sati (naina is Sanskrit for eye). When Sati's father failed to invite Shiva to a family sacrifice, she burnt herself to death in protest. Shiva gathered the charred remains in his arms and proceeded to engage in a cosmic dance, which threatened to destroy the world. To terminate the dance, Vishnu chopped up the body into pieces, and the remains were scattered across India. The modern Naina Devi Temple at the northern end of the lake is built over the precise spot where the eye is believed to have failen. |
| Snow View | |
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At the
top, a close up view of Naina Devi (7816m) which was, as the old brass
plate here tells you, 'the highest mountain in the British empire'. Naina
Devi was India's highest peak until Sikkim (and thus Kanchenjunga) was
absorbed into the country. There's a small marble temple dedicated to Dev
Mundi housing images of Durga, Shiva, Sita, Rama, Lakshmana and Hanuman.
From Snow View you can walk west to another point and then continue on to
the main road to Kilbury. From here you could continue up to China Peak or
head down the road to Sukhatal, passing great views of the lake in
route. |
| Walks | |
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There
are several other good walks in the area, with views of the snowcapped
mountains to the north. China Peak (pronounced 'Cheena'), also known as
Naini Peak, is the highest point in the area (2610m). |
| Naina Peak | |
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Known as the China peak this peak is the highest point in Nainital. From here Nainital appears as a bowl. You can walk or take ponies to the peak. From this peak you can capture the exciting views of Nainital. Naina peak also gives a good view of the Camelback peak. There are no hotel or restaurant on the top so carry food and water along with yourself. |
| Hanuman Garhi | |
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This place is of religious importance. Situated at a height of 1951 meters this place was established by Baba Neem Kiroli. A very beautiful Hanuman mandir is at the top. From Hanuman Garhi watching the Sunset is very soothing. You can walk down from Nainital to Hanuman Garhi. |
| How To Get To Nainital | |
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The nearest domestic Airport is Palam Airportat New Delhi, although Phool bagh being the nearest airport 72 kms from Nainital but after the termination of Vayudoot services it has become unoperational for general public. The nearest International airport is Indira Gandhi-International airport at New Delhi. | |
| By Rail: | |
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KATHGODAM, "The Gateway of Kumaon Hills" which is just 34 km away from Nainital is the nearest railway terminus of the North Eastern Railway which in turn is connected with New Delhi, Calcutta & Lucknow by train services. Lalkuan is 60 Kms from Nainital which is connected to Bareilly, Agra & Lucknow by narrow gauge. | |
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The U.P.S.R.T. Corporation (U.P. Govt. Roadways) provides direct buses to Nainital from Delhi, Lucknow and major cities of the state. There are many Private Tour Operators who provide good and luxrious coach buses to Nainital from New Delhi. Besides these Harayana roadways, Rajasthan- Roadways & the DTC (Delhi transport corp.) also operate direct buses to Nainital. It takes around 8 hrs to reach Nainital from New Delhi. | |
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