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Nainital is a splendid lake resort perched at a height of 1938 meters above sea level. In summers especially, the place is looked upon as the most sought after picnic hide-out. Nainital is an enchanting hill town that is packed with all those constituents that are required to make your holiday enjoyable and hence memorable. The glittering jewel of Uttrakhand is blessed with the most photogenic natural beauty, indeed!
Cradled amidst majestic Himalayas, Nainital is better known as the ‘Lake City’ of India. The hill town is dotted with countless small lakes. Naini Lake however, is the focus point of the entire Nainital tourism. The pride of Nainital, Naini Lake attracts a plethora of tourists from world over. This pear shaped lake has numerous shops, hotels, cottages and restraints nearby. Tourists love to have a leisure walk on the Lake Bridge that connects ‘Mallital’ and ‘Tallital’. Taking a pony ride amidst the pine groves is also a good option.
Our Nainital tour packages have been crafted with immaculate precision so as to provide the travelers with a time of their life! On choosing our budget Nainital travel packages, you will be provided with the facility of pick and drop (free of cost) from the nearest airport/ railway station. Arrangements shall also be made for stay in Nainital. Prospective travelers also need not worry about their dining and local sightseeing provisions. Our Nainital Tours are complete in the sense that you just need to sit back and relax!
Apart from the famous Naini Lake, St John’s Church is another tourist highlight of Nainital. The intricate interiors of the church are really worth watching. Land’s end is also thronged by leisure tourists. The place presents a breathtaking view of the neighboring towns, hills and valleys. Tiffin’s Top also known as Dorothy Seat is also a nice place to capture the indescribable countryside view. Approximately 11 km from Nainital lays Kilbury that is a biodiversity sanctum.