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Romantic Nainital: 6 exciting things to do in the lake city for a memorable trip

Whether you are an adventure enthusiast, an adventure junkie, or simply a person seeking some serenity and calmness, Nainital has something enchanting in store for you. Here are six things to do that will make your visit to this picturesque hill station even more special.

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Nestled amidst the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand, the charming hill station of Nainital is a classic favourite among tourists seeking a peaceful retreat and spectacular natural beauty. With its sparkling pear-shaped lake, colonial-era architecture, and invigorating mountain air, this Himalayan gem is a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
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Nestled amidst the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand, the charming hill station of Nainital is a classic favourite among tourists seeking a peaceful retreat and spectacular natural beauty. With its sparkling pear-shaped lake, colonial-era architecture, and invigorating mountain air, this Himalayan gem is a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
The quintessence and soul of Nainital, the scenic Naini Lake, is the focal point around which the town developed. A boat tour across its tranquil waters is an image no visitor can deprive himself of. You have the option of colourful, antiquated rowing boats or paddle boats at your disposal. As you glide across the lake, you'll be treated to stupendous sights of the seven hills of the lakeside, with the foliage and colonial structures' reflection shimmering on the waters. The most favourable time to go boating is either in the early morning when the mist slowly rises above the lake or towards late afternoon when the sun starts setting, with a golden light covering the landscape.
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The quintessence and soul of Nainital, the scenic Naini Lake, is the focal point around which the town developed. A boat tour across its tranquil waters is an image no visitor can deprive himself of. You have the option of colourful, antiquated rowing boats or paddle boats at your disposal. As you glide across the lake, you'll be treated to stupendous sights of the seven hills of the lakeside, with the foliage and colonial structures' reflection shimmering on the waters. The most favourable time to go boating is either in the early morning when the mist slowly rises above the lake or towards late afternoon when the sun starts setting, with a golden light covering the landscape.
For a bird's eye view of the mighty Himalayas, a cable car ride to Snow View Point is a matter of course. The two-and-a-half-minute ride in the cable car itself is a fun and exhilarating experience, which gives one a bird's-eye view of Nainital and Naini Lake.
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For a bird's eye view of the mighty Himalayas, a cable car ride to Snow View Point is a matter of course. The two-and-a-half-minute ride in the cable car itself is a fun and exhilarating experience, which gives one a bird's-eye view of Nainital and Naini Lake.
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On top, one is introduced to a scenic sight of the snow-covered peaks of Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Nanda Kot. The viewing platform is provided with high-powered binoculars to take a closer look at the Himalayan giants. There are also a few small restaurants and shops at the top, so it's a wonderful place to spend an hour or two and enjoy the stunning views.
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On top, one is introduced to a scenic sight of the snow-covered peaks of Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Nanda Kot. The viewing platform is provided with high-powered binoculars to take a closer look at the Himalayan giants. There are also a few small restaurants and shops at the top, so it's a wonderful place to spend an hour or two and enjoy the stunning views.
Located on the north bank of the Naini Lake, the Naina Devi Temple is a Hindu shrine. It is a temple for Goddess Sati and one of the 51 Shakti Peeths of India. The present temple was constructed in 1883 after the temple got destroyed in a landslide. The religious atmosphere of the temple, along with its picturesque location, draws pilgrims as well as tourists. The ringing of the temple bell and soft chants create a spiritual atmosphere, and the serenity of the same offers a peaceful escape from town activity.
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Located on the north bank of the Naini Lake, the Naina Devi Temple is a Hindu shrine. It is a temple for Goddess Sati and one of the 51 Shakti Peeths of India. The present temple was constructed in 1883 after the temple got destroyed in a landslide. The religious atmosphere of the temple, along with its picturesque location, draws pilgrims as well as tourists. The ringing of the temple bell and soft chants create a spiritual atmosphere, and the serenity of the same offers a peaceful escape from town activity.
No tour of Nainital would be complete without a stroll along the vibrant Mall Road, which runs parallel to the Naini Lake. The crowded promenade has a variety of shops, eateries, and hotels lined up along it. For some exclusive souvenirs and handicrafts, visit the nearby Tibetan Market. You will find there a vibrant collection of woollen shawls, scarves, patterned candles, and exquisite Tibetan artefacts. Don't let an opportunity slip away to bargain for reasonable prices and indulge in delectable momos and thukpa from street food vendors.
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No tour of Nainital would be complete without a stroll along the vibrant Mall Road, which runs parallel to the Naini Lake. The crowded promenade has a variety of shops, eateries, and hotels lined up along it. For some exclusive souvenirs and handicrafts, visit the nearby Tibetan Market. You will find there a vibrant collection of woollen shawls, scarves, patterned candles, and exquisite Tibetan artefacts. Don't let an opportunity slip away to bargain for reasonable prices and indulge in delectable momos and thukpa from street food vendors.
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For adventurous minds and photography lovers, a trip to Tiffin Top (or Dorothy's Seat) is recommended. The view from this lookout point at an altitude of 2,292 metres is just breathtaking--a 360-degree view of the surrounding hills and the town of Nainital. The trek is not a difficult one; it follows a picturesque pathway of pine, oak, and deodar trees. The summit is a great spot for a picnic lunch in the midst of nature's beauty. Sunrise and sunset are especially beautiful at Tiffin Top, colouring the sky with orange and pink hues.
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For adventurous minds and photography lovers, a trip to Tiffin Top (or Dorothy's Seat) is recommended. The view from this lookout point at an altitude of 2,292 metres is just breathtaking--a 360-degree view of the surrounding hills and the town of Nainital. The trek is not a difficult one; it follows a picturesque pathway of pine, oak, and deodar trees. The summit is a great spot for a picnic lunch in the midst of nature's beauty. Sunrise and sunset are especially beautiful at Tiffin Top, colouring the sky with orange and pink hues.
The Govind Ballabh Pant High Altitude Zoo of Nainital is a rare zoological park housing a number of animals and birds indigenous to the Himalayas. Lying about 2,100 metres above sea level, the zoo is a green hillside spanning miles that offers visitors a natural setting against which to view residents like the Royal Bengal Tiger, Himalayan Black Bear, Tibetan Wolf, and the magnificent Red Panda. The well-manicured zoo is not only about pure delight for nature enthusiasts but also an educational visit, offering one a glimpse of the Himalayas' rich biodiversity.
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The Govind Ballabh Pant High Altitude Zoo of Nainital is a rare zoological park housing a number of animals and birds indigenous to the Himalayas. Lying about 2,100 metres above sea level, the zoo is a green hillside spanning miles that offers visitors a natural setting against which to view residents like the Royal Bengal Tiger, Himalayan Black Bear, Tibetan Wolf, and the magnificent Red Panda. The well-manicured zoo is not only about pure delight for nature enthusiasts but also an educational visit, offering one a glimpse of the Himalayas' rich biodiversity.
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