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The Delights of Nainital - A Lake Paradise

Nainital earns the honour of being called as the ‘Lake District’ of the state of Uttaranchal and is one of the precious jewels proudly studded in the crown of Himalayas.  Barring the months of July and August, rest all the months throw a pleasurable welcome to all those who yearn to explore the splendour of a perfect location as this one. An India visa is all that you will need if you are an outsider to discover the wonders of Naintal.

 

Whether an Indian tourist visa holder is a newly married couple wanting to enjoy his or her honey-moon or is an adventurer, whether there is a spiritual quest or a religious passion to worship temples and its idols, Nainital serves everything in one single platter. The delights offered by this captivating hill-station are a plenty and the Indian tourist visa holder will need at least some days to satiate their thirst for scenic beauty and vast expanses of solace.

 

A one-stop destination for leisure

The Indian tourist visa holders can take a break from their monotonous lives by a leisure boat ride at the Nainital Lake. This serves as a popular picnicking spot for the holiday freaks along with family and kids. The Nainital Lake and the dense greenery of Pines and other tall trees find its perfect description in Jim Corbett’s domain.  Although modernity seems to mushroom here as well, the Lake District still retains its bygone charm in its own unique way exuding tranquillity, peace and romance.  The Indian tourist visa holder can fun and frolic in the ‘pedal boats’ found a plenty on the lake.  Shopping comes tagged in this package of entertainment as markets around this place are loaded with just about everything and anything that satiates the choices of Indian tourist visa holders.  
Vintage attraction worth watching

For the Indian tourist visa holder,  this place holds tremendous historical importance as the British found real retreat here exploring the plethora of monuments. The presence of Churches and ethnic colonial buildings reinforces the invisible presence of the British of ‘those’ times.  A quick and brisk visit to the Nani Devi Temple and Hanumangarh Temple around 4 kms from the main town should not be missed by the Indian tourist visa holders.  In case if the Indian tourist visa holders are adventurous then they will surely prefer the ropeway walk to view a panoramic sight of this religious spots and the grandeur surrounding it.

 

A memorable tour of the cemetery

One of the most known and visited spots by the Indian tourist visa holder is the cemetery and graveyard of the British bringing immense nostalgia and derelict.

 

Handloom products, the Kumaon woollens and beautiful candles from the Mall in Nainital can elude and attract just about any Indian visa holder who is a shopaholic. Eating freaks can enjoy eateries ranging from the famous Tikki-in-the bun at Lakshmi, Pizzas, Burgers and other snacks at the Machan, Shiva Restaurant while satisfying the sweet tooth at the Heritage Restaurant.