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Nainital Hill Station - Known As The City Of Lakes or The Lake District - Uttarakhand - India

Located at an altitude of approximately 2,084 meters above the sea level, Nainital is a popular hill station in Indian state of Uttrakhand. Nainital Also Known As city of lakes or the lake district of India, Nainital has such titles to its credit because of its scenic landscape dotted with lakes.

Area: 11.7 Sq. km.
Altitude: 1938 meters above sea level.
Best Season : March to June, mid September to October.
Clothing: In Summer Light Woollens and In Winters Heavy Woollens.
Language : Hindi, English; Kumaoni.
Local Transport : Rickshaws, Dandies, Rope way, Ponies, Taxis.
STD Code : 05942
Major Attraction : Naini Lake

Nainital is a year-round tourist destination that attracts tourists from all over the country and outside. Nainital is a popular hill station in the Indian state of Uttarakhand and headquarters of Nainital district in the Kumaon foothills of the outer Himalayas. The highest peak in Nainital is called Naina Devi which stands amidst the Kumaon foothills of the Himalayas and stands at an elevation of 2615 meters above sea level. Legends tell about the eyes of Goddess Sati dropping where Naini Lake stands today while Lord Shiva was carrying Her body and grieving; the goddess who represents Shakti is worshipped in the temple located at northern shore of the lake. The town’s major source of income is the tourism industry and is also a famous pilgrim spot mentioned in the ancient Hindu texts of the Vedas and the Puranas.

Nainital The beautiful lake resort nestles amidst seven hills in a lush valley at an altitude of 1938 meters. In 1841 the British first discovered Nainital as a holiday resort. Nainital tourism is enriched with the different lakes and its dense forests which attracts the visitors to spend their leisure time in the lap of nature. Nainital is a beautiful place.Always go in the season time to find some good crowd. Nainital is divided into two parts, Tallital and Mallital, with the lake separating them. In 1841 Percy Barron discovered Nainital. Nainital has a look and feel that is fascinatingly fabulous to say the least. In Indian mythology, Nainital is regarded as one of the 64 Shakti Peeths. Boating in the sparkling Naini Lake while the sky slowly turns vermillion in the evening is something honeymooners will cherish forever.

Best Time To Visit Nainital - Weather At Nainital


The best time to visit Nainital are from March till June and again in September-October. Nainital enjoys a cool and pleasant climate all through the year. The average maximum temperature that has been recorded is 25° Celsius and the average minimum is 3° Celsius. In winter there is snowfall in Nainital and is an added attraction for tourists. Nainital is also a place of religious interest.

Between March to June

The average temperature Between the month of March to June is 10 degree Celsius to 25 degree Celsius. Between the month of March to June constitute the summer season in Nainital which is good for a day sightseeing also the best time to enjoy boat ride in lakes of Nainital. Sometimes afternoon can be hot and so it is good for boating after 4:00 PM.

Between July to September

Between July to September heavy rain showers are expected. Rainfall between July and September problem with road but it is timely cleared by the state government. July to September is Being an off-season so hotels offer attractive discounts. There are lot of budget travellers travel in this time.

Between October to February

Between October to February there are neither too hot nor too cold during the day. Starting Winter season in Nainital in November and continues till February. This season has a beautiful for visit because coldest days seeing. Sometime the temperature dipping to zero degree Celsius in this season. If you like snow then between December to January is the Best Time To Visit Nainital.

Tourist Attractions At Nainital


Nainital is one of the most popular hill station in India which offers many sightseeing options. Aerial Ropeway, Governor's House, Snow View Point, Eco Cave Garden, Naina Peak or China Peak, Tiffin TopLand's End, Binayak are some of them. There are most famous tourist attractions in Nainital is Naina Devi Temple and Naini Lake.

  • Naina Devi Temple: The deity of the Naina Devi Temple is Maa Naina Devi represented by two eyes.
  • Naini Lake: Naini Lake is divided into two parts Mallital and Tallital. The north end of the Lake is called Mallital and the southern end of the Lake is known as Tallital.
  • The Mall Road: Mall road is now named as Govind Ballabh Pant Marg.
  • The Flatts: The Flats is situated on the northern side of the lake where the statue of Govind Ballabh Pant.
  • Nainital Zoo: Govind Ballabh Pant high altitude zoo is situated around 2km from the bus station.

Shopping At Nainital


Nainital is also famous for handmade candles, home-made jams, squashes, juice concentrates and fruit preservatives. One can buy all this and more from authentic shops in Bara Bazaar, The Mall Road, Bhotia Bazaar and Mallitaal. Other things to buy in Nainital are Jewellery, ethnic clothing, classy scarves, Himalayan bags, Handicrafts, Wooden Crafts, Cane Sticks, Kashmiri Pashmina, Shawls, Pullovers, Woollen Caps, Local Juice, Jams and Squashes, Decorative pieces made from wood. Here is the brief introductions of Nainital Markets.

  • Mall Road: Mall Road is the most popular place to shop in the long chains of shops located along the banks of Naini Lake.
  • Tibetan Market or Bhotia Market: Tibetan Market famously known as Bhotia market, located near Naina Devi Temple.
  • Bara Bazaar: Bara Bazaar is located at Mallital and is a foodie delight place in Nainital.

Restaurants At Nainital


You can enjoy popular Indian delicacies like Dal Makhani, Tandoori Roti, Naan, Paneer dishes as well as savor a number of continental delicacies in Nainital Restaurants. Here is the list of some famous and popular Restaurants of Nainital.

Embassy Restaurant
on Main Mall Road, Nainital

Heritage Restaurant
Mall Road in Mallital

Kumaon Restaurant
The Manu Maharani, Grassmere Estate, Mallital, Nainital

Capri Restaurant
at Mallital Main Bazaar

Machan Restaurant
located at Mall Road Mallital

Shivalik Restaurant
Mall road in Mallital

Chandni Chowk
Located at Mall Road in Tallital

Sher-e-Punjab
located at Bara Bazaar in Mallital

Cafe-De-Mall
on the Mall road in Nainital

Hotels At Nainital


Nainital hosts expensive hotels as well as budget accommodation. Most places to stay in Nainital hike up their rates during the peak tourist season between May and July.

Hotels in Nainital Mall Road


Hotel Ankur Plaza Deluxe, Hotel Krishna, Hotel Palace Nainital, Hotel Pratap Regency, Hotel Elphinstone, Hotel Everest, Evelyn Hotel, Hotel India, Hotel Sheela, Hotel Natraj

Hotels in Mallital

Chevron Fairhavens, Hotel Regency Shyam Sunder, Langdale Manor, The Manu Maharani, Royal Hotel, Hotel New Pavilion, Hotel Arif Castles, Vikram Vintage Inn, Hotel Aroma, Palace Belvedere, Swiss Hotel, Balrampur House, Himalayan Heights, Standard hotel, Alps hotel, Blue Star hotel, Lalit Guest house, Hotel Metropole, Hotel Moon, KMVN Sukhatal

Hotels in Tallital

Balrampur House, Bhikampur Lodge, Hotel Hill View Nainital, Hotel Himalaya, Hotel New Bharat, Hotel Welcome Park, Hotel Kurmanchal, Hotel Prim Rose, Hotel Green Leaf, Himalayan View Retreat, Hotel Prashant, Radha Continental, Hotel Mansarovar, Hotel Merino, Hotel Gauri Niwas, KMVN Tallital, New Payal hotel

Hotels on Zoo Road

Hotel Maharaja, Hotel Vikrant, Hotel Anamika, Hotel Parwati Homes

Hotels in Upper Mall

Hotel Sylverton, Hotel Hill view

How to Reach Nainital


By Air


The nearest airport from Nainital is the Pantnagar Airport about 70 km or roughly 2 hours drive from the main city. You can get direct flights from Delhi to Pantnagar.

By Rail

The nearest railway station from Nainital is Kathgodam, situated about 33 km away from the main city. It is linked with New Delhi, Kolkata, Agra and Lucknow, through train services. The second nearest railway station is Lalkuan, just about 60 km from Nainital.

By Road

One can take the National or the State Highways connecting various cities to Nainital. You will have to take NH24 to Rampur and from there, stick to NH87, for reaching Nainital.

Google Map For Nainital


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