The approximate distance between Gurgaon and Nainital is around 300 kilometers.
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Visitors can take a leisurely boat ride on the lake and enjoy the scenic views of the surrounding mountains. The lake is surrounded by a bustling market area filled with shops, restaurants, and street vendors, making it a vibrant and lively spot. During the day, people can take a stroll around the lake, indulge in some shopping, or simply relax and soak in the tranquil atmosphere. In the evening, the area comes alive with street performers and food stalls, making it a must-visit for those looking for a relaxing and rejuvenating experience in Nainital.
A visit is must to this small and beautiful temple on the banks of Naini Lake. A beautiful view of Nainital at lake level, especially during sunset and when lights come on.
Mukteshwar is a village and tourist destination in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, India. It sits high in the Kumaon Hills at an altitude of 2171 meters, 51 km from Nainital, 72 km from Haldwani, and 343 km from Delhi.
The temple attracts a lot of believer but the other reason would be the spectacular vies if the valley and the Himalayas on the horizon. And the walk around the temple amid the tall trees . And the drive up from Nainital with orchards on the way.
Naina Peak is the highest hill in Nainital district and the southern part of Uttarakhand State in India. The trail to the peak passes through the Nanda Devi Himalayan bird conservation reserve.
Pangot and Kilbury Bird Sanctuary is located 12 kilometers from Nanital, on Kilbury road before Pangot, and is famous for the numerous birds species. Pangot is like a remote Himalayan village that is rich in its flora and fauna. The place is located in the midst of mountains and a drive through this area is thrilling and exciting. The most commonly found birds are the Brown wood Owls, White- throated laughing thrushes, Collared Grosbeaks, and Forktails. The Sanctuary is placed in between the reserve forest of Nainital. The place is calm and serene and the occasional chirping of birds is just pleasant to the ears. Highlights and must see includes:
Famous for its interconnected rocky caves, hanging gardens and the musical fountain, the Eco Garden are a set of six small caves in the shape of various animals. Located in the Mallital area of Nainital, you need to crawl your way in. In the evenings, you can see the spectacle of the musical fountain with various audio video effects.
The Eco Cave Garden is set up to give tourists a glimpse of the natural habitat of the Himalayan Wildlife by constructing different caves for different animals, similar to their natural home. Lit with petroleum lamps, the most popular caves are Tiger Cave, Panther Cave, Apes Cave, Bat Cave and Flying Fox Cave. Visiting Eco Cave Garden is not recommended for old people and toddlers.
Snow View Point is one of the most visited tourist spots in Nainital that offers excellent views of 350 km long range of snow-capped Himalayas. Situated at a height of 2270 meters, it is well connected by road and can also be accessed by taking an adventurous ride of the aerial ropeway from Mallital. There are small shops selling tea and snacks at the Snow View Point. Highlights and must sees include:
Established in 1984, Pt. G.B. Pant High Altitude Zoo or Nainital Zoo is situated on the Sher ka Danda hill in Tallital, Nainital. Perched at a height of 2100 metres and spread over an area of 4.6 hectares makes it the only one of its kind. The zoo is home to several endangered species and is a popular tourist spot.
The Nainital Zoo is managed by the fund that comes from the entry fees and is managed by the Bharat Ratna Pandit Govind Vallabh Pant High Altitude Zoo Management Society. The major wildlife spotted at the zoo includes Himalayan Bear, Himalayan Civet, Hill Patridge, Tibetan Wolf, Sambar, Barking Deer, Royal Bengal Tiger among other species of birds and animals. During the winter season, the bird enclosures are covered with curtains to keep them warm.
Located on the Nainital-Haldwani route, Hanuman Garhi is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Perched atop 6,401 ft. high, the temple was built by a local saint Baba Neem Karoli in 1950 and is located close to Ashram of Bapu Lila Sah and Shitla Devi temple. The idol of Lord Hanuman is portrayed as splitting his chest, depicting that Lord Ram resides in his heart. The view of the rosy sky during sunset and sunrise is what attracts tourists to Hanuman Garhi. Since it is a Lord Hanuman Temple, there is a throng of devotees on Tuesday and Saturday.
Located in the heart of the city, Mussoorie Mall Road stretches from Picture Palace to the Library. It is the main promenade of Mussoorie and known for its shopping avenues, colonial-era architecture and viewpoints. Across the road, there are many shops selling designed candles, trinkets, wooden handicrafts, and etc. SBI Building, Methodist Church and Cambridge book store are some of the famous landmarks on Mall Road. There are many cafes and restaurants on the road serving delicious food. Take a walk around Mall Road and take in the breathtaking view of the mountains.