Nainital Travel Guide

A
perfect Gem Popularly called the lake district because of a string of
closely located lakes (Bhim Tal, Sat Tal, Naukuchia Tal and, of course,
Naini, Nainital district has other claims to distinction :
Corbett,
India's first national park:
Kathgodam, nucleus of the timber
trade and a railhead for Kumaon:
Bhowali, Major fruit market; and
Kaladhungi, fertile wheat bowl and home of Jim Corbett.
Having its origin in the fropped left eye of goddess Sati, consort of Shiva,
the Naini lake waters are considered to be holy. The temple to Naini Devi on
the lakes's edge turns into a huge fair ground every autumn.
For
tourist who enjoy bustle, there is a lot to do: boating, or sailing in vivid
coloured yachts; horse riding; walking along shady roads; taking the aerial
ropeway; and shopping for woollen handicrafts, shapely cnadles and
wickerware.
Presenting entrancing views of the Himalayas are the
several peaks surrounding the opaline Naini lake: Nalna Peak (2611m) 5.6km -
the highest; Laria Kanta (2481m) 5.6 km- the next highest peak; Snow
-view(2270m) 2.4 km - accessible on horseback or by cable car ; Dorothy's
Seat (2292m) 4.3 km- Offering a sectional view of the town and its vicinity;
and Land's Eng(2118 m) 4.8 km- presenting a sweeping view of the gem -like
Khurpa Tal Hanumangarhi (1951 m) 3 km - a religious centre; State
Observatory(1951 m) 4 km - a centre for astronomical studies ; and
Kilbury(2194m) 11km - a sylvan retreat ideal for a trek, are other nearby
places of interest.
Excursions: Bhimtal:
(1371 M, 22 km) Bigger than Naini, this lake is name after on of
the Pandavas, heroes of the epic Mahabharat. Accommodation, boating and
fishing facilities are available at this scenic resort.
Bhowali:

1706
M 11 km En route to Ranikhet or Almora, it is a major fruit mart and health
resort Only 3 km from here is Ghorakahl, famous for a temple to Gollu Devta,
a demi-god highly revered by the Kumaonis.
Corbett National
Park: 115 km (via Kaladhungi) This is one of India's best
known wildlife sanctuaries. Commemorating the celebrated hunter- conservator
Jim Corbett, it spreads over 526 sq km of forested area.
The
wildlife here consists of tiger, panther, wild bear, sloth bear, elephants,
deer python, and crocodiles among others. An astonishing number (585) of
bird species have been spotted in the park.
Jeolikote:
1219 M 18 km This is a health resort and a bee-keeping centre.
Strawberries grow here in plenty. Also an attraction for butterfly catchers.
Naukuchia Tal: 1218 M 26 KM This is
nine-cornered lake which receives migratory birds. Both yachts and paddle
boats are available for plying on the lake waters.
Ramgarh:
25 km This is known as the home of Kumaon orchards. Prosperous
estates can be seen here.
Sat Tal: 21 km
There are three lakes (of the original seven Sat), named after the epic
personages Ram, Sita and Lakshman near the main resort. The others are some
distance away.
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