If you also want to spend some summer moments with your partner in cool places, then the beauty of the hills and lakes of Nainital is the best option. Nainital is called the city of lakes. There are many famous lakes here. There are many natural lakes here which people come to see every year. The pleasant weather here provides peace to the tourists troubled by the heat. The ideal season is from April to July.
If you are planning a trip with your partner or a trip with friends, then Nainital should come first. Be it summer or winter, the natural beauty of Nainital attracts people. In some seasons Nainital is covered with snow from all sides. Tourists come from far away to enjoy it, those who come to see this beauty do not want to leave. There was a time when there were more than 60 lakes here, people were fascinated by their beauty. Tourists come here once and appreciate the natural beauty here throughout the year.
take precautions
People living in Delhi NCR can go by their own car. Bus fare will be only Rs 600 to 800. The cost of living and eating here is also very low. The living arrangements here are also good. A good hotel can be found for Rs 500 to Rs 1000. The arrangement for food outside the hotel is also good. If you are going to Nainital in your car, then definitely keep some precautions in mind. Drinking and driving is strictly prohibited. Playing FM or music in the car is prohibited here. Here you can also be issued a challan for driving wearing slippers. If you want to go to Mall Road, book a taxi in advance. Whatever the weather, carry warm clothes with you.
where can we go
Nainital is divided into two parts. Tallital and Palital: Its upper part is called Palital and the lower part is called Tallital. Here in Palital there is Naina Devi temple and open grounds for walking where people are seen strolling. The place connecting Talital and Pallital is called Mall Road. It is also a very good place for shopping.
Nainital Railway Station
There is 24-hour bus service from Delhi to Nainital. It is located at a distance of 310 kilometers from Delhi. Kathgodam is also called ‘Gateway to Kumaon Hills’. It is situated at a distance of 35 kilometers from Nainital.
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