Nainital

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Description

One of the most famous and exquisite hill stations, Nainital, is positioned in the Kumaon area in the state of Uttarakhand. It is a distinct and famous tourist destination in India. The municipality not only lures domestic travellers and tourists but also several foreign tourists. It shines as a glittering jewel in the Himalayan Mountains and is bounded by lakes and nature’s bounty. Commonly known as the “Lake Region of India,” Nainital is one of the most gorgeous hill stations in North India. Bounded by mountains on three sides, Nainital is situated around the stunning Naini Lake. This lake resort is located at a height of 1,938 meters. There are many mythologies connected with the place. According to one, Nainital derives its name from the Goddess Naina, while another legend says that when the Goddess Sati lost her eyes while being carried by Lord Shiva, a lake was formed. This gorgeous small municipality is bounded by seven hills, commonly known as ‘Sapta-Shring’ - Ayarpata, Deopata, Handi-Bandi, Naina, Alma, Lariya-Kanta, and Sher-Ka-Danda.
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Best Time to Visit Nainital

Nainital, a stunning municipality with a mystical charm, attracts tourists almost all year round. However, the best time to visit Nainital is from March to June, which is the summer/spring season in the country. March to September marks the summertime of Nainital. It is also the peak sightseeing period and the most outstanding time to visit the city as the climate remains pleasant and favourable throughout the day. The minimum temperature hovers around 11°C, and the maximum is about 28°C, allowing tourists to explore and enjoy several attractions to the fullest.
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How to Reach Nainital

  • By Air - There is no direct connectivity to Nainital by air. The nearest airport is in Pantnagar, which is 65 km away from the district.
  • By Rail - The nearest railway station to Nainital is Kathgodam, which is approximately 35 km away from the municipality of Nainital. Regular bus services connect Kathgodam and Nainital well.
  • By Road - The only way Nainital is dynamically linked to the rest of the world is through the roadways. Usual bus services, whether based in Uttarakhand or interstate, connect Nainital to the rest of India. Shared radio cabs and taxis are also available, depending on your budget.