Holidays in Nainital

Nainital is a lovely mountain station situated in Uttarakhand in north India . Most legendary for the Corbett National Park , Nainital is also the headquarters of the Kumaon Forest division. It is approximate eight – nine hours from Delhi.There are various jungle lodges and resorts here. All of them provide arrangements for bird watching, nature camping, wildlife-spotting safaris and boating making holidays in Nainital an enjoying experience. It is home to tigers, elephants, deer, hyenas and a massive range of birds, reptiles and other animals.Kathgodam, 30km from Nainital is the closest railway station, and the closest airport is 70km away at Pantnagar. it is why holidays in Nainital is most sought after.

The district of Nainital is the pride of the Kumaon region in Uttaranchal. While there are a lot other places equally lovely, Nainital is constantly the majority democratic traveller destination in Kumaon.It's a pleasant hill station. visit this place while on holidays in Nainital. For travellers planning to getaway from the hustle and bustle the best time to go is the summer months as shortly as a lot of traffic ascends from Delhi and the plains.The city remains crowded even during the September/ October season which coincides with the Diwali and Puja holidays. However, like other mountain places, it has its lean season too. During the winter, Holidays in Nainital is an altogether different experience as the crowds are absent and the town is populated by locals only. The quiet forlorn nature of the town is a sight to behold.

Legend has it that a grief stricken Lord Shiva was supporting Sati's body and one of her eyes plummeted here. The Nainital Lake is shaped like an-eye and the city derived its dub from the combination of Nain (eye) and Tal (lake). The Naina Devi temple is situated at one end of the lake. In Indian mythology, Nainital is deemed as one of the 64 “Shakti Peeths”. Peaceful, open  and invigorating, it holidays in Nainital is a ‘must-see' holiday destination in India .