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N A I N I T A L
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Brief
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Located at
a height of 1940 mt. above sea level and placed, around the
beautiful lake, Naini Tal, is the charming hill resort of
Nainital. Surrounded by seven hills, this attractive hill
station, was once the summer capital of Uttar Pradesh and
is expected to become the future capital of the new state
of Uttaranchal. The most sought after hill resort in India,
its quaint cottages, colourful markets, the lush landscape
and the beautiful lake, at the very heart of it, makes Nainital
a delightful spot. With many interesting walks thorough the
forests, to points with superb views of the Himalayas. |
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History
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In 1839,
an English traveller, discovered the Naini Lake ,and its surrounding
areas now known as Nainital. A green and pleasant land, it
immediately appealed to the homesick Britishers, who were
reminded of the Cambrian Lake District. It became popular
with the British Raj after a Mr. Barron had his yacht carried
up here in 1840. The Nainital Boat Club, whose wooden clubhouse
still graces the edge of the lake, became the fashionable
focus of the community. Disaster struck on 16 September 1880,
when a major landslide occurred, burying 151 people and creating
the recreation ground now known as the Flats. |
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Culture
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There is
little of architectural interest other than the colonial style
villas overlooking the lake. Angling, Mountaineering and trekking
are of interest here. |
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Climate & Geographical
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Summers are
cool and pleasant and the winters are cold and chilly. Located
at a height of 1940 mt. above sea level and placed around
the beautiful lake, Naini Tal, is the charming hill resort
of Nainital. |
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How
to Reach - |
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Nainital
is well connected by rail, road and air. By air, the nearest
airport is at Pantnagar at 71 km. By rail, the nearest railhead
is Kathgodam at 35 km and has regular trains to Delhi, Kolkata,
Agra, Lucknow and Bareilly. By road, direct buses ply from
Delhi at 322 km via Hapur and 336 kms via Meerut and nearby
areas on a reasonably well maintained highway. It is well
connected to Delhi, Lucknow, Bareilly, Haridwar and Mussorie. |
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: T O U R I S T P L A C
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Nani
Lake - |
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This attractive
lake ,is said to be, one of the emerald green eyes of Shivas
wife, Sati (Naina is Sanskrit for eye). When Satis father
failed to invite Shiva to a family sacrifice, she burnt herself
to death in protest. Shiva gathered the charred remains in
his arms and proceeded to engage in a cosmic dance, which
threatened to destroy the world. To terminate the dance, which
threatened to destroy the world , Vishnu chopped up the body
into pieces, and the remains were scattered across India.
The modern Naina Devi Temple at the northern end of the lake,
is built over the precise spot where the eye is believed to
have fallen. |
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Snow
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Located above
the Mall, Snow View at 2270 meter is an easily accessible
peak, which offers a brilliant view of the majestic Himalayas,
and is an ideal picnic spot. |
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Others - |
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CHURCH
OF ST. JOHN - A popular landmark of the region,
is the Bara Bazaar, a vibrant market, above which is the Church
of St John-in-the-Wilderness, which is one of the earliest
structures of Nainital. |
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DOROTHYS
SEAT - A 4 km walk to the west of the lake,
brings you to Dorothys Seat (229m), also known as Tiffin Top.
The Seat is a memorial,to an English lady who is believed
to have died in an accident at the spot. |
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GURNEY
HOUSE - For wildlife lovers, the Gurney House
is of much significance, as it was the former residence of
the great hunter - turned - conservator of man-eating tigers,
Jim Corbett. |
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HANUMANGARH
& OBSERVATORY - Situated on top of the
1950 m high Manora Peak is the Uttar Pradesh State Astronomical
Observatory, which is open to the public at certain times.
Nearby is the Hanumangarh temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman,
the monkey god, which is also renowned for its sunset over
the plains. |
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LANDS
END - Close to Dorothys seat, a group of twelve
peculiarly formed rocks, is Lands End (2118 m), which overlooks
terraced fields and the Kurpa Tal lake ( 1635 m ). Its a lovely
walk from Dorothys seat to Lands End through a forest of oak,
deodar and pine. |
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NAINA
PEAK - The highest summit in the area is the
Naina Peak, 2610 m, looming over Mallital, which offers some
breathtaking views of the entire area from Gangotri to Nepal.
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