
Set
around Naini Lake, at an altitude of 1938 m in the Central
Himalayas of the Kumaon region lies picturesque Nainital.It
was discovered by P. Barrow, a sugar merchant from Saharanpur
in 1841. He was so moved by the scenic splendor of the
place & the lake that he had his boat carried up
there & this hill station became the fashionable
focus of the elite. It is 340km far from the Delhi and
40km from Haldwani. Nainital is well connected by road
and rail. The town of Nainital is settled in the Lower
Himalayas, on hills around an eye shaped lake encircled
by weeping willows.
Transport
Air : Nearest airport is at Pantnagar
(Dist. Udam Singh Nagar), 71km. At the time of writing
flights are not operational.
Rail : Connected by broadgauge with
Delhi & Kolkatta, Kathgodam is the nearest railhead
35km away. From Lalkaun(60km), trains are available
for Agra & Lucknow. Reservation can be made at Nainital
from Reservation Office, Tallital. A special Shatabdi
Express operates from Delhi to Kathgodam every Friday
& Sunday in summer from April to July.
Road : Nainital is connected by good
roads to all the major National & State Highways.
There is a regular half an hour service to Kathgodam.
The deluxe & ordinary services connect Delhi at
regular intervals.
Destination Magic
Naini Lake: The nucleus of Nainital's
exquisite beauty is beautiful lake .In the day ,mirrored
in its waters stand seven proud hills,dotted with pretty
cottages and villas.
Hanuman Garhi :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.
Mukteshwar : This is 52 km from Nainital
and 6 km from the resort. It is at the height of 2286
m and famous for IVRI campus, thickly wooded forests
and majestic view of the Himalaya, near by in the stone
hole of Chauli ki Jali dedicated to Lord Shiva where
people come to pray for children. The Lohakot at Mukteshwar
is an extension of Gagar mountain range. Mukteshwar's
wild life sanctuary is a division of Corbett National
Park . From Mukteshwar Himalaya ranging can be seen.
On moon light nights seeing the sparkling town of Almora.
Jeolikote : This is at the height
of 1219 m. It famous as a health centre, for its butterflies
and for the production of honey, mushrooms and fruits
including strawberries and leechi.
Bhimtal
: This is 46 km from the Resort and 22 km from Nainital
at the height of 1371 m. The lake with an island.
Sattal : This is 45 km from the Resort
and 21 km from Nainital. It is famous for a peaceful
cluster of lakes.
Naukuhcital : This is 50 km from the
Resort and 26 km from Nainital. It is famous for clean
and alluring lake which has nine corners.
Observatory : The clear skies over Nainital prompted
the government to setup an observatory here. The observatory
has one of the most advance telescopes in India. These
two lakes are 72 km far from Nainital and situated at
a distance of 1 km from one another. Both has the surface
area of about 2 km each. Near lokhamtal is a temple
dedicated to Lokham, where a fair is held on Baisakhi
Poornima.
Horse Riding : Horse riding is another important
attraction for tourists in Nainital . Horses can be
hired at Barapatthar . Several tourist use horses as
their transport mode to visit the different peaks of
Nainital.Horse Riding is now strictly prohibited inside
the Nainital town.
Manas Khand
Nainital is referred to in the 'Manas Khand' of the
'Skanda Purana' as the Tri-Rishi-Sarovar,the lake of
the three sages ,Atri,Pulastya and Pulaha who were reputed
to have arrived here on a penitential pilgrimage, and,
finding no water to quench their thirst dug a hole and
siphoned water into it from Mansarovar the sacred lake
in Tibet.