Nainital is one of the most beautiful hill stations of Uttarakhand, India famous as "Lake District of India". Nainital is surrounded by lush greenery mountain on three sides attached with a lake in the foothill. This hill station is situated at the altitude of 1938 meters above the sea level. Nearest Railway station from Nainital is Kathgodam situated 65 km far away. The Nearest Aiport to the Nainital is Pant Nagar having a distance of 65 km. Distance from Delhi to Nainital is 377 km, 142 KM from Jim Corbett National Park, 173 km from Dehradun and 253 km from Rishikesh. Nainital has pleasant weather round the year. During winter weather is too cool due to Snowfall.

There are many legends associated with Nainital. It is said that left eye of Mata Sati was dropped here while Lord Shiva carried the Sati Mata's Body. The name of Nainital is derived from the Goddess Naina. Naina Devi Temple, a Shakti Peeths is located in the town at the northside of the lake. Nainital was discovered by the Britisher P. Barron in 1839.

Naini Lake, Snow View, Naina Devi Temple, Hanuman Garhi, Mall Road Market, Rajbhawan, Golf Course, High Altitude Zoo, ropeway ride, lake boating, Church etc. are the major attraction of the Nainital Hill Station. This Town is surrounded by seven hills which are popularly known as Sapta shring.



