SUMMER, MONSOON OR WINTER TOUR IN NAINITAL?

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Has the travel bug bitten you too? Do you even wish to sneak into an escapade like never before? Into the lap of Mother Nature, sun-kissed hill tops and verdant greenery? Well, in that case, Nainital is the clue that you are looking for. It resides in the Indian state of Uttarakhand with a tag of the most popular hill station. Brimming with fascinating natural beauty and religious pilgrimages, it is a paradise for an ardent nature lover.

Situated in the circumference of a mango shaped lake, nestled in the Kumaon Hills, it is a vista to behold. This beautiful lake stretches over 2 miles in length. Of the many mountains enveloping this lake, highest ones are the Naina (8.5-feet) in the north, Deopatra (7.9-feet) in the west, and Ayarpatha (7.4-feet) in the south. Some geologists acclaim that this lake was previously formed out of the crater of an extinct volcano. Beautiful emeraldgreen waters of the lake has raised the bars for Nainital tourism since the British period. Since then it has been one of the most visited tourist’s spots at any given season of the year.

Though Nainital experiences sub-tropical climatic conditions, its temperature varies mostly due to its variance of altitudes. It manifests a very wet side in the monsoon to a very dry side in the winters. Monsoons aren’t a suitable time for traversing due to heavy downpours and unpredictable natural hazards. The coldest month is January where the temperature stays below 10 degree Celsius all the time. Summers are comparatively cooler than the rest of the year, crediting to the huge throng of tourists as they sneak away from the heat and humidity.

Nainital tourism can successfully put give any other hill station of the country a good run for money. However, the summers in this hill station is most inviting- as sourced from trustworthy reviews. Nonetheless, you can also swing by in the winters if you have a weakness for snow and spine-chilling breeze, in the months of December to February. If you are planning this vacation to Nainital in your head for your weekend getaway, read on to know to more about the best time to visit Nainital.


NAINITAL WINTERS (OCTOBER-FEBRUARY) • Characterized by temperature as low as 0 to 10 degree Celsius, it is that time of year when Nainital reaches a freezing point. Though Octobers are pleasant and jovial, Novembers start to become a bit icy and misty. You can expect snowfall in this season as well. It is most likely not the appropriate time to visit Nainital. There are chances of avalanches or landslips, which recurs in these places. One needs to be absolutely careful and alert in such circumstances. Nevertheless, it can act as a stunning winter retreat for the tourists who hail from cities with tropical temperature.

• For tourists who brave the cold and visit this winter paradise you can participate in several festivals, which are held during this time. Bikhauti is a winter festival that is celebrated to commemorate the commencement of Navratri (a 9 days ritual dedicated to Lord Durga). Locals believe that it is the right time to seek blessings for emulating the harvest that they reaped the previous year. They begin to sow their seeds only after they worship on this particular day.

• Sharadutsav, which translates to winter fair is also held during this occasion. In this fair, you get to witness Uttarakhand’s traditional and folk dances. It is something that is imbued in everyone’s heart to honour the ritual with utmost respect and revelry. These celebrations are a window to the city’s rich and diverse culture. Nainital tourism lets you revel in these shades of happiness once you visit this hill station. Make sure to book your places to stay in Nainital well in advance so that you get a great deal. So hurry, and avail the best of benefits.


• You can also drop by Naina Devi Temple, which resides in the northern shore of the Naina Lake. Every morning at exactly 06:00 AM, Sakhal Aarti takes place. Flocks of devotees gather to seek blessings. It is matter of grave significance for the Hindus. It has been in limelight since time immemorial as it was built for Goddess Sati and has many mythological legends attached. It is said that Goddess Sati’s eyes or nain had fallen in this lake making it a revered Shakthipeeth. To that you can also see Pashan Devi Temple and Hanuman Garhi, which are adjoining to Naina Temple.

• Plus you can go pay a visit to St. John Church. St.John Church, St Francis Church, and the Methodist Church have been tagged as the colonial heritage of Nainital pertaining to its unique charm and elegance of stature.

• Close to the vicinity you will find many local shops that serve hot beverages and quick snacks, much needed as a respite to the cold. Their special Malai Chai is a thing to die-for especially in the mist and breezy winds. These are a few tourist places near Nainitalthat you can visit when you travel to the hill station during winter.


NAINITAL SUMMERS (MARCH–JUNE)


• Summer is undoubtedly the best time to visit Nainital. It is the arrival of this season that a passionate traveller awaits. The temperature does not exceed 30 degree Celsius in the day time and hovers around 12-13 degree Celsius in the evening hours. This makes it the apt season for traversing in and around popular places to visit in Nainital. This is the peak period for ‘Nainital tourism’. You can devour the heat of the city, cherish the knick-knacks and dip into the grace of nature. Carry light coloured clothes, loads of sun blocks and water bottles where ever you go. Not that, heat will restrict you with a ton of backstops but a little precaution doesn’t hurt much. Does it?

• Gratify your tour by going to the Nainital Zoo, Eco Cave Garden, Manora Peak and also the Governor House. These are a few must-visit tourist places in Nainital, visited regularly by massive amasses. Over and above, you can dive straight into water sports meant for summers. Naina Lake is dotted with boating vibes endowed with yachts, paddle boats and rowboats. You can register and hire these boats on site. Furthermore, you can also sign up for a temporary basis and avail access to its snooker room, library, bars, restaurants and lodging services etc. This is where one can save a fortune because you get them at costs of peanuts.


• Explore the newly-named GB Pant Marg! It is a 2 kilometres long road which runs along the eastern periphery of the Mall Road. It is an eclectic avenue arrayed with hotels, restaurants, shops and roadside stalls. This is undeniably the commercial hub of the city.

• Do not forget to go through the tail of these roads, namely the Tallimal and Mallita road. It is your one stop destination for handwoven Kumaon woollens and handcrafted wooden items. It’s freshly made jams and squashes can make you fall heads-over-heels in love with them. Also, worth mentioning is Nainital’s comely scented candles.

• If you are a herd of adventurous buddies travelling, head to Nainital Mountaineering Club. It offers many part time rock-climbing courses and arranges guides for nature walks. The club also rents out tents and sleeping bags at a nominal charge. It is a venue for adrenaline pumping and a platter of memories to rejoice over later. These are a few places near Nainital where you can explore variety and newness, blossomed with delight and amity.


NAINITAL MONSOONS (JULY- SEPTEMBER)


• Monsoons are not exactly the best time to visit Nainital. As it rains heavily, which can prove to be a deterrent to your touring plans in Nainital. During this season one gets to see an early onset of monsoons, ushering real low temperatures and mostly cloud covered sky. However, this time of the year is often suggested to be a romantic getaway amid the misty chilly and icy surroundings.

• On the positive side, for the offbeat traveller, it is when you resort to discounted offers at hotels. It cuts down to almost half of earlier quotations. Additionally, there is resplendence of greenery and fewer rush. Nevertheless, it is also susceptible to a multitude of roadblocks and landslides. Therefore, plan your trip wisely. The average annual precipitation over this region gets to be 1800 mm. For its location sake, way up in the northern territory, the state practices terrace farming. Terrace farming is a new technique used in farming when the farming is scheduled in such a manner like it looks like a terrace. It is duly accounted for its hilly and mountainous structure of lands.

• During the month of September, calls for time of festivity. It is when the famous fairs of Khatarua and Nanda Devi Fairs are held. Localities celebrate this festival with great élan and vigour. This festival is said to mark the arrival of coastal monsoons and celebrated to pray to the Gods to protect the locals from wreaking downpours and disturbances.


• It is a town whose economy is subjected to the roots of tourism. Time and again, it has been lauded for the finances which primarily comes from tracks of tourism. It becomes incredibly tough to rest for an exquisite resort in fine pricing rates. What charts out is their discretion of amping-up the rates in the peak of season’s time. That is where you need to take advantage of in the monsoons. You can stay clear of such hassles and the prices are also low enough.

• Get drawn to the culinary charm that Nainital bestows you with. There is a variety of eateries for instance, the Embassy, Machan, Cafe De Mall and so on. Tibetan market has many such small local shops to swing by. Sonam is a well-known eatery in a little chasm that serves the best momos and Chowmein nearby. Finding a seat can be a troublesome at times considering the immense popularity of the delicacy and the shops.

• If you have kids in your group or if you are travelling with a child, the Nainital Zoo is here for you. At an elevation of 2100 metres, on a lofty incline, it is vitally one of the main High Altitude Zoos in Northern Hemisphere of the country. Started in 1995, it is still a prominent vacation hub today. The zoo is home to a Bengal tiger, panthers and bright types of fowls among numerous others.

• Another thing which you can try is horse riding. There is a government affirmed horse ride to Tiffin top which is one of the most wonderful experience you can take back with yourself. It will cover 6 places including Tiffin Top and Land’s End. The ride will charge you Rs.700 per head and will take you through out the scented woods of and thick canopied deodar trees. It manifests another dimension, another perspective of Nainital,which you will be left spell bound with.


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