Many people who are fond of traveling like to visit hill stations in both the summer and winter seasons. In such a situation, Nainital, the main tourist destination of the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand state, is also the choice of most people. Nainital is called the city of lakes. It is a unique hill station, built around a uniquely shaped lake, which we know as “Naini Lake”. The natural views, mountains, greenery, and lake here will fascinate you. Be it seeing the captivating weather, shopping, enjoying adventure sports, or eating food, there is something here for the tourists who are fond of all these things. Today in this episode, we are going to tell you about the main tourist places of Nainital that you should visit. Let us know about them...
Eco Cave Garden
Famous for its hanging gardens and musical fountains, this cave is a combination of 6 small caves that are made in the shape of animals. Mainly this Nainital tourist spot has been created so that the tourists can be introduced to a glimpse of the natural habitat of the Himalayan wildlife. You may face some difficulty in going inside but the lamps burning with petrol will attract you. The famous caves here are Tiger Cave, Panther Cave, Apes Cave, Bat Cave, and Flying Fox Cave.
Snow view point
The most special thing about hill stations is the snowy mountains and Himalayan beauty visible from there. Tourists will be able to see the high snowy mountains and white sheets of clouds closely from the Snow View Point of Nainital. Don't forget to take your camera with you here so you can capture the beautiful views with your family. You can see the three major peaks of Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, and Trishul from Snow View Point. Here you can also enjoy seeing the beauty of the Himalayan range and attractive magical peaks with the help of binoculars.
Nainital Lake
Nainital Lake is located amidst the township of Nainital in Kumaon, also known as Naini Lake, is a natural freshwater body. Naini Peak in the northwest, Tiffin Point in the southwest, and Nainital Lake, surrounded by snow-clad peaks in the north, offer a breathtaking view, especially during dawn and sunset. It is most famous for boating, picnics, and evening walks. The conifer trees covering the hill add to the raw beauty of this place. Nainital Mall Road, a major shopping hub of the city, runs parallel to Naini Lake and is a must-visit for every shopping enthusiast. A visit to Naini Lake is perhaps incomplete if one does not go boating here.
Naina Devi Temple
Revered as one of the 51 Shakti Peethas located across India, “Naina Devi Temple” is a sacred site located on the northern bank of Naini Lake in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. This temple is one of the most famous places of Hindu worship in the entire country. Dedicated to the eyes of Goddess Sati, devotees from all parts of India visit this area throughout the year. The temple was built in 15 A.D., while the idol of Naina Devi was installed in the temple in 1842 by a devotee of the goddess named Moti Ram Shah. Unfortunately, the temple collapsed due to a massive landslide in 1882. It was rebuilt again in 1883 by residents of the area. This shows his immense faith in the Goddess as well as his strong faith in his religion and values. The main deity of Naina Devi temple is Maa Naina Devi or Mata Sati. According to Hindu mythology, the temple was built in the same place. It is the place where Goddess Sati's gaze fell on the earth.
Mall Road
This road built on the banks of Naini Lake connects Mallital and Tallital. Here you will see a bustling atmosphere all the time. You will get to see a mixture of Uttarakhandi culture and traditional delicious food here. This is also a suitable place for shopping where you can easily get beautiful warm clothes. Then what are you waiting for, come and allow Nainital to serve you. If you miss this place in Nainital sightseeing, you will regret it.
Tiffin top
Tiffin Top is a very famous tourist attraction of Nainital, also known as Dorothy's Seat. This is an excellent picnic spot from where the entire view of Nainital city can be seen. The beautiful Tiffin Top is surrounded by cher, oak, and deodar trees. Naini Lake and Kumaon Hills look very beautiful when seen from here. On clear days the majestic view of Nanda Devi can also be seen. The attraction was named Tiffin Top after people ate lunch at the top of the hill at Dorothy's Seat. The panoramic views of Tiffin Top serve as a perfect place for an adventurous trip. The surrounding peaks of the Aryapatta Hills and the spectacular landscape of Nainital make it a favorite among locals and tourists alike. This place is named after Dorothy Kellett, an English painter who used to paint sitting at this place.
Kanchi Dham
Kanchi Dham, famous as Neem Karauli Baba Ashram, is a small ashram and temple of Lord Hanuman located on Nainital Almora road. This temple is built in the dedication of Shri Neem Karoli Baba Ji who was a Hindu Guru and a staunch devotee of Hanuman Ji, who is known to have performed many miracles during his lifetime. Apart from this, the environment around this ashram is also green and quite golden. Neem Karoli Baba Ashram serves as the perfect image of silence and solitude, as it is nestled in the foothills, surrounded by lush greenery. Devotees can also stay in this ashram located in Kanchi Dham. Hanuman Chalisa is recited several times throughout the day in the ashram. The temple hosts a huge fair every year on 15 June which is attended by locals and visitors alike.
Jeolikot
This place, which is called the gateway to Naini Lake, is a fascinating Nainital tourist spot. This is the abode of fresh fruits, flowers, and many types of butterflies. Those who love nature are welcome here. You can come here and capture pictures of colorful butterflies with your camera. Children will also be able to enjoy themselves a lot by coming here and making their short vacation memorable. Like these butterflies, your mind will also flutter without any worries, and waves of happiness will start moving in your mind.
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