Nainital

Nainital, Jim Corbett, Almora, Ranikhet, and Kausani are all scenic destinations in Uttarakhand, each offering unique experiences in nature, adventure, and culture.

  • Nainital is a most popular hill station of uttarakhand, known for its picturesque Naini Lake, boating, and shopping along Mall Road. It also offers wonderful views of the all over mountains and is house to the Naina Devi Temple.
  • Jim Corbett National Park, India’s famous national park in Uttarakhnad, is a wildlife haven famous for Jungle tiger safaris, rich flora, and fauna. It’s best spot for nature and adventure Lovers in Uttarakhand.
  • Almora, a culturally rich hill station in the Kumaon region, is Known for temples, local handicrafts and traditional Kumaoni culture.
  • Ranikhet is a peaceful hill station all over by cedar forests, with beautiful views of Nanda Devi and Trishul peaks. It’s best for trekking, nature walks lovers and a relaxing point.
  • Kausani, a tranquil hill station, offers panoramic views of the Nanda Devi and Trishul peaks, along with the peaceful Anasakti Ashram where Mahatma Gandhi stayed.

Nainital

Nainital, the charming Himalayan Lake town, is a picture-postcard perfect hill-station and one of the most popular in Northern India. Commonly known as the ‘Lake District’, Nainital is nestled high up in the Kumaon Himalayas at an altitude of around 2,000 m above sea level. This beautiful town in surrounded by seven hills, popularly known as ‘Sapta-Shring’ – Ayarpata, Deopata, Handi-Bandi, Naina, Alma, Lariya-Kanta and Sher-Ka-Danda. The majestic mountains and the sparkling waters of the lake add an immense lot to the beauty of the town. The town is centred around the emerald mountain lake Naini, which on most days is dotted with colourful sailboats. According to mythology, the lake is believed to have been formed when the eyes of goddess “Sati” fell at this spot while her body was being carried by Lord Shiva after her death.

Nainital

Jim Corbett National Park

located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, is India’s oldest and most famous national park. Established in 1936 as Hailey National Park, it was later renamed in honor of the famous hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett, who played a significant role in the creation of the park. ​

Key Features of Jim Corbett National Park:

  1. Wildlife and Biodiversity:
    • Pouplar for Tigers:  It is part of the Project Tiger protecting tigers in India.The park is known as a Bengal tigers. It is one of the most pouplar tiger place in India.
    • Other Wildlife: Apart from tigers, the park is house to a wide range of wildlife, including leopards, elephants, wild boars, deer, and crocodiles.
  2. Safari Zones: The park is divided into several safari zones, where tourists can go for wildlife safaris to spot animals and enjoy the natural beauty.
    • Dhikala Zone: The most popular and largest zone, known for its expansive grasslands and dense forests, offering good chances of spotting tigers and other wildlife.
    • Jhirna Zone: Open year-round, this zone is known for its varied terrain and wildlife sightings, including elephants and wild boar.
    • Dhela and Durga Devi Zones: Lesser known but equally rich in biodiversity, providing unique safari experiences.
  3. Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Jim Corbett is from November to June. The park is closed during the monsoon season (from July to November) due to rainfall.Winter (November to February) is ideal for wildlife sightings, as animals tend to come out in the open to bask in the sun.
  4. Activities:
    • Jeep Safari: The most popular activity to explore the park and its wildlife.
    • Canter Safari: A shared open-air vehicle safari for larger groups.
    • Nature Walks and Fishing: Available in some areas of the park.
    • Visit Corbett Museum: Located in the former residence of Jim Corbett in Choti Haldwani, the museum showcases memorabilia and history related to Corbett’s life.

 

 

 

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