Nainital is a glittering jewel in the Himalyan necklace, blessed with
scenic natural spledour and varied natural resources . Dotted
with lakes , Nainital has earned the epithet of 'Lake
District' of India . The most prominent of the lakes
is Naini lake ringed by hills . Nainital has a varied topography
. Some of the important places in the district
are Nainital , Haldwani , Kaladhungi , Ramnagar , Bhowali , Ramgarh
, Mukteshwar , Bhimtal , Sattal and Naukuchiatal . Nainital’s
unending expense of scenic beauty is nothing
short of a romance with awe-inspiring and pristine Mother nature.
Naina Peak
The most popular picnic spot in Kumaon, it commands a birds eye
view of Naini Tal and the sparkling snow laden Himalayas can be
seen in their towering glory from this beautiful spot. It is 5.6-kms
from the town and one of the most beautiful treks. The soft cool
air, the shade of the tall trees, the songs of the birds, the quaint
summerhouse welcomes you.
Dorothy Seat
Also known, as "Tiffin Top" is a memorial to Mrs. Dorothy
Kellet built by her husband. It commands an excellent view of the
Himalayas as well as the neighbouring countryside. It is 4.3-kms
from the town. One can trek or negotiate on horseback.
Snow View
It affords, as the name suggests, and undesirably beautiful and
breath taking picture of the glittering snows. It is the most easily
accessible hill top, 2.42- kms from the town. One can trek or go
on horse back or by cable car.
Land's End
One does not have to climb much, about 4 km and as the name suggests,
one feels on reaching the area that the end of the land has really
come. Needless to say, the view of the neighbouring hills and valley
and the Khurpatal lake is exquisite from here.
St. John-In-The Wilderness
One of the earliest buildings as well as churches erected in Naini
Tal. It is very close to the Uttaranchal High Court. The site was
chosen as early as 1844 and was first opened on April 2, 1848. It
is a beautiful church with a marvellous interior and stained glasses
on the windows.
Raj Bhawan
The foundation stone of the naini tal government house, modelled
after buckingham palace, was laid on April 27, 1897 and the building
was completed in March 1900. The architecture of Raj Bhawan has
been professionally described as of “the early domestic Gothic style”.
the house stands upon a plateau, and the combined effect of its
environs, the vividly green lawn, grey stone steps and well grown
old deodar trees is dignified, peaceful and strongly reminiscent
of the English countryside.
Kilbury
11 kms from the town, Kilbury is sanctum sanctorum of bio-diversity
and an ideal place for bird watchers and nature lovers for a quiet
and peaceful holiday.