Naini Lake
The nucleus of Nainital's uncomparable beauty is it's beautiful lake.
The nucleus of Nainital's uncomparable beauty is it's beautiful lake.
The church of St. John was established in 1844 and is located on the north end of the town (Mallital)
Government House also known as Raj Bhavan and formerly, Government House was built in 1899 and designed in the Victorian Gothic domestic style
The highest peak in the region, 5km from Nainital, is about 2.5 hrs walk to the top (2610m ) there is a stunning view of the Himalayan peaks & Nainital town.
A 4 km. walk 1.5 hrs. to the west brings one to this point, which offer an excellent view of Nainital and the surroundings.
This is a temple, 3kmSouth of Nainital, and offers a very picturesque view of the setting sun.
Perched at an altitude of 2075m, 1.5km from the mall, the zoo shelters high altitude animals & birds.
On the way to Kilbury, this spot offer a magnificent view of Himalayan ranges.
12 km from the Nainital, this is an idea place for a picnic. It is part of a forest reserve and is rich in flora and wildlife.
This is the temple from which this hill resort derives it's name, and is situated at Mallital, on the lake side.
There is a ropeway from Mallital end to this peak (2270m), a popular vantage point offering a panoramic view of Himalayan ranges.
It is one of the main attractions of Nainital. This ropeway connects Snow-View Point (at 2270 Mts.) with Nainital near flats.