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NANainital, the jewel of Kumaon is a very popular hill station not just among the north Indians but across the whole subcontinent as well as among the foreign tourists. Nainital is also sometimes called the Lake district of India as the hill station has been adorned with some of the major lakes of India notably Naini Lake, Bhimtal, Naukuchya Tal etc. Another major attraction which is frequently flocked by tourists is the Tiffin Top.

Nainital, the jewel of Kumaon is a very popular hill station not just among the north Indians but across the whole subcontinent as well as among the foreign tourists. Nainital is also sometimes called the Lake district of India as the hill station has been adorned with some of the major lakes of India notably Naini Lake, Bhimtal, NaukuchyaTal etc. Another major attraction which is frequently flocked by tourists is the Tifin Top.

Roam around the place, breath in that fresh cold mountain area and get on a refreshing hike to the Tiffin Top.

The place offers some splendid panoramic view of this beautiful hill station.

The views are even better during the night, when the sleepy mountains of Nainital are illuminated by lights.

Indulge in a photography session as the place offers some of the best views of the snow-clad peaks of Himalayas.

The place is renowned among the tourists for its romantic sunset and sunrise.

Nainital being a hill station sits at an elevation of 2084 metres above sea level. So, it is advisable to visit the hill station during the summer months. Especially between the months of March and June, during which the weather is quite pleasant. The temperature varies from 10 degrees to 27 degrees of Celsius which is quite comfortable for sightseeing.

 

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It is also known for the revered Naina Devi temple, which stands on the edge of the lake. Nainital is not only a famous tourist destination but is also known for its prestigious educational institutions and schools, which have stood since the British era.