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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.
It is believed that Nainital figures in some ancient myths of India. In the Manas Khand of the Skand Puranas, Nainital Lake is called Tri-Rishi-Sarovar, hinting at the story of three sages (or rishis), Atri, Pulastya and Pulaha, who, upon finding no water in Nainital, dig a large hole at the location of the present day lake (sarovar = lake) and fill it with water from the holy lake Manasarovar in Tibet. According to lore, a dip in Naini Lake, "the lesser Manasarovar," earns merit equal to a dip in the great lake.
It is also believed that Naini Lake is one of the 64 Shakti Peeths, or religious sites where parts of the charred body of Sati (Parvati) fell on earth while being carried by Lord Shiva. The spot where Sati's eyes (or Nain) fell, came to be called Nain-tal or [lake of the eye.] The goddess Shakti is worshipped at the Naina Devi Temple on the north shore of the present day lake.
The Naina Devi Temple was destroyed by the landslip of 1880 and later rebuilt. It is located on the northern shore of Naini Lake. The presiding deity of the temple is Maa Naina Devi represented by two Netras or eyes. Flanking Naina Devi are the deities of Mata Kali and Lord Ganesha.
The church of St. John in the Wilderness was established in 1844 and is located on the north end of town (Mallital), about half a mile north-west of the Naina Devi temple. The church was so named by Daniel Wilson, the Bishop of Calcutta, who, after falling ill during a visit to Nainital in 1844 to lay the foundation of the church, was obliged to sleep in an unfinished house on the edge of the forest. (See excerpt from Josiah Bateman on the Literary references to Nainital page.) A brass plaque on the altar is inscribed with names of the victims of the Landslip of 1880.
St. John's in the Wilderness today
Raj Bhawan or Governor's House, built 1899
High Court, NainitalGovernor's House also known Raj Bhavan and formerly, Government House was built in 1899 and designed in the Victorian Gothic domestic style (also called "domestic Gothic") by the architect F.W. Stevens. Originally built as the summer residence of the governor of the North West Province, it later became the summer residence for the Lieutenant Governor of the United Provinces. Currently, Raj Bhavan is the official guest house for the governor of Uttarakhand and for visiting state guests. The complex consists of a two-storied mansion with 113 rooms, a large garden, a swimming pool, and golf links. Obtaining prior permission is must for visiting.
Snow View is situated at an altitude of 2,270 m (7,448 ft) and located atop the Sher-ka-danda Ridge (north by north-east of the town centre), is easily reachable by cable car. On a clear day, it offers spectacular views of the snowbound high Himalaya, including Nanda Devi, Trisul, and Nanda Kot. The best time of the year for viewing the mountains is late October and November.
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| Area |
3422 sq.kms. |
| Altitude |
2623m |
| Population |
38,560 Approx. |
| Climate |
Pleasant temperature in Summer and cold below 4 C with heavy snow fall in winter |
| Clothing |
Cotton and tropical in
summer and heavy woollen in winter |
| Main Language |
Hindi, Punjabi, Pahari, English |
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| Sight Seeing |
Naina Peak & Land’s End |
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Corbett Water Fall |
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Corbett National Park |
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Raj Bhawan |
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Tiffin Top also known as Dorothy’s Seat |
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Hanumangarhi & Snow View |
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High Altitude Zoo |
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Cave Gardens |
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Observatory & Kilbury |
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Bhimtal lake, which is larger than Naini Lake - 22 km |
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Sat Tal (Seven lakes) - 23 km |
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Naukuchia Tal (Nine-Cornered Lake) - 26 km |
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| How to get there: |
Kathgodam is nearest rail head and Pantnagar is nearest Airport Bus services available from Haridwar, Delhi |
| Facilities at Hotel: |
Double Rooms with Television, Telephone, 24 hours Hot & Cold Running water, Power Generator, Restaurant (veg.), Tourist Help Desk |
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