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Around Nainital - Naukuchiatal Lake

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Naukuchiatal, the name which can be broken into three parts Nau-kuchia-tal to derive its meaning is an absolute wonder in the lake district of Nainital. If you translate Naukuchiatal in English, that’s what you get - Nau (Nine) Kuchia (Corner) Tal (Lake). Naukuchiatal is indeed a lake of nine corners offering magnificent views and different shades of the lake from every corner.

Naukuchiatal is set amidst oak forests in lesser Kumaon region of Uttarakhand State in India. Part of the rural tourism initiative of Uttaranchal Tourism, this faded blue lake is surrounded by green forest mountains from all sides. A scenery which is forgotten and out of sight for all the lakes in district, Naukuchiatal along with its forests is one of the only few virgin destinations in North India. While the people of Naukuchiatal believe in the Nirvana folklore, I strongly feel that its very difficult to see all the nine corners through 1 angle. However, I have also heard a true story that our beloved Goving Ballabh Pant succeeded in attaining that.

I am one of the lucky ones who have been going to Nainital for years now. Me and my father used to go to Naukuchiatal to experience solitude when there were no pacca roads in Naukuchiatal. We used to hire a bike from Nainital town and ride the twisting hilly roads and carefully cross the kutcha road to visit this paradise. Upon reaching the place, we used to trek the jungles and then have our lunch by the lake or sometimes in a boat while rowing and touching every single corner of the lake. Those were the days…Ma friend :)
Naukuchiatal is a place of character and sheer beauty. Sitting pretty at about 4000 ft above the sea level, Naukuchiatal is a place that you could visit at any time of the year. The weather is very pleasant throughout the year and one can go and visit Naukuchiatal anytime. I have been there in every season and and whenever I go, I never get tired of witnessing the ever green beauty of Naukuchiatal.

The kind of activities one can do in Naukuchiatal are far more superior to any other hill station in India and around Delhi. A comfortable drive of not more than 6 hours travelling time from Delhi, brings you to Naukuchiatal where birding, fishing, boating and paragliding are still alive. There are hundreds of exotic birds in the forests of Naukuchiatal and highly recommended to birders. Here you can do fishing in the lake and catch India’s most famous game fish, the Mahaseer. You can also climb up the hill of Pandegaon, face the lake and jump from the cliff and glide through the mountains of Naukuchiatal.

In a way I am happy that not too many people come to Naukuchiatal. We have already witnessed and seen the price Nainital has paid to become the tourist hub of Kumaon. But we also want more and more people to witness the beauty of this paradise lake. Its definitely a must do while you are in Nainital and anywhere around Nainital. The place is only 25 kms from Nainital, 04 kms from Bhimtal and 15 kms from Sattal. There are enough reasosns to visit Naukuchiatal - attaining Nirvana being the most gifted one :)
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Nainital Snowview and Ropeway

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Nainital Snow view is definitely one of the 5 Must Dos in Nainital. Situated a height of about 2250 meters above sea level, Nainital Snow view is a excellent point for a breathtaking view of the Naini Lake and exploring the Snow Capped Himalayas with the help of binoculars. The local authorities in Nainital have done quite a bit to showcase this beautiful point and restoring the place at the same time. To access Snow view, you will have to take Cable Car from the Mall Road which in itself is a great ride. The alternate trekking route gets a little difficult specially when you have kids along.

Snow view was discovered by the British and and they used to come to this place with the idea of a picnic. On a clear day, the views of Nanda Devi are simply breathtaking. Probably this must have been the biggest reason to come to this place. Later on, a bungalow was made here so that officers could come to this place and relax for a few days. The same bungalow is now a 04 bedroom guest house known as Snow view Heritage. The rooms are airy and spacious and complete with bathrooms and dressing area. Almost everything in this bungalow is done up with wood and takes you back to Days of the Raj. We would recommend you to go and stay there simply with the idea of exploring Snow view to the fullest. Do not expect any class or luxury as it is managed by Nainital Tourism :)

Snow view is actually a great place for kids. The Adventure Park offers a lot of activities for the kids like Go Carting, Air Gun Shooting, etc. There are lots of fast food stalls at Snow view and you will not be short of the desi street food. Binoculars are rented out at Snow view to get a closer picture of the Himalayas at a nominal rate of Rs. 5.00. The road of Snow view continues to Kilbury and Dorothy Seat through small villages. Its a beautiful idea to explore this route if you are fit to walk/trek some distance and we are sure you would not be disappointed…Explore!!!

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Nainital Road Map And Around Nainital

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

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Lake District of Nainital Map - Source Nainital NIC Website

A lot of people have approached us in the past wanting a brief explanation of Nainital and surrounding areas. In fact Nainital is full of toursit places and could easily be the epicentre of Kumaon Tourism. The Lake Distrcit of Nainital boasts of 09 different lakes (some of which are no more), shares its boundary with one of the most visited National Parks in the country and obviously is part of the Himalayas.

Our aim here is to show you different places and their importance with the help of this map.

Kathgodam: Kathgodam is the nearest railway station from Nainital. Situated at a distance of roughly 40 kms from Nainital, Kathgodam along with Haldwani serves as the commercial hub for Nainital.

Kaladunghi: Kaladunghi is famous for Jim Corbett as he chose Kaladunghi to be his home. Kaladunghi is famous for Corbett Falls and Corbett’s House which is now a museum. Kaladunghi is located about 38 kms from Nainital and also serves as an alternate route for people coming from Delhi. That’s a recommended route and we will discuss this route later.

Ramnagar (Corbett): Ramnagar is the commercial hub and nearest rail head from Corbett National Park. Situated at a distance of 65 kms from Nainital, Corbett is famous for Royal Bengal Tigers and Asiatic Elephants. We will discuss Corbett in detail under Around Nainital category.

Bhimtal: Bhimtal is located 22 kms from Nainital. Bhimtal is the biggest lake in the district and famous of Bhimeshwar Mahadev Temple. Bhimtal is now coming up as a tourist centre close to Nainital.

Naukuchiatal: Naukuchiatal is the deepest lake in the district situated at a distance of . This picturesque lake is part of Uttaranchal Government’s Rural Tourism policy and number of beautiful resorts have come up in the area. The place also offers Paragliding as part of Adventure Sports promoted by Nainital Adventure Sports department.

Sattal: Sattal is a small lake located at a distance of 28 kms from Nainital. The place is known for birding.

Bhowali: Bhowali is located at a distance of 12 kms from Nainital. The place is a small commercial hub and the centre point for going to different areas in Kumaon region.

Mukteshwar:Mukteshwar is located at a distance of 65 kms from Nainital. Mukteshwar is also one of the most upcoming destinations in Kumaon circuit and famous of Himalayas view and Orchards.

We will also cover all these places in “around nainital: section.