Explore the old-world charm of Nainital

Explore the old-world charm of Nainital

The city of Nainital nestles perfectly in the Kumaon valleys in the magnanimous Uttarkhand. The quaint city is surrounded by pine and oak trees and has rightfully earned the title of lake city. To visit the gorgeous city of Nainital, connect with us at The Signup group and book astounding India tour packages. The city was founded in 1841 by P. Barron, a sugar trader from Shahjahanpur. The destination dates back to the British era, and the Governor House or Raj Bhawan is a perfect example. Visiting the place will make you feel like walking towards the colonial past that exudes history and grandeur. There are numerous breathtaking heritage resorts you could stay in like the erstwhile residence of the Maharaja of Pilibhit, one of the oldest properties in Nainital.

Here are a few places of interest you can visit in Nainital;

 Nainital Zoo

The Nainital zoo is an iconic, high-altitude zoo also known as the G.B.Pant High Altitude Nainital Zoo. It is on an exceptional landscape surrounded by greenery and houses various endangered and beautiful species of animals like the Royal Bengal Tiger, Tibetan Wolves, Leopard Cat, the Himalayan bear, Japanese Macaque, Barking Deer, Sambar, etc. The zoo is also home to some exotic birds like Golden Pheasant, Rose-ringed Parakeet, Kalij Pheasant, Lady Amherst Pheasant, Hill Partridge, etc.

 Naini Lake

 Nainital derives its name from The magnificent lake. It is situated in the center of the valley and offers boating options that include pedal, rowing, yachting,

Naina Devi Temple

The Naina Devi temple is a popular spot that is flocked by an array of tourists. It is a sacred prayer site dedicated to Goddess Sati, wife of Lord Shiva. The temple is graced by pious turquoise blue water and has stood its ground since the 15th century AD.

A few other popular places and spots you can experience are the aerial ropeway, the famous Mall Road, and many more.

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