Nainital Hill Station
INTRODUCTION (NAINITAL)

Nainital
, Uttaranchal is famous not just for its green hills or many lakes. It is also
famous for it's many legends and stories. Hundreds of ancient temples and peaks
with astounding views of the mountains in the background add to Nainital's magical
appeal.The history of this dainty town sails over the surface of the Naini Lake,
where oarsmen narrate the stories of the rishis who brought the waters of the
sacred Mansarovar River to formSuffocating at times with thousands of tourists,
Nainital is also home to Sherwood, one of India's most prestigious schools.
NAINITAL (Location)
Nainital is 34 Km from Kathgodam, the gateway of Kumaon and the terminus of
North Eastern Railway. It is 304 km from Delhi, capital of India, and 388
km from Lucknow the State capital. According to the District Gazetteer Nainital
is situated at 29 degree 24' north latitude and 79 degree 28' east longitude,
in a valley of the Gagar range running east and west, which is bounded on
the north by the peak of China, which rises to a height of 8.568 feet, continued
by the Alma peak (presently known as Snow-View) and the Sher-Ka-Danda to the
eastern extremity, where the ridge descends almost to the level of the lake.
On the west the rugged hill of Deopatha rises to a height of 7,987 feet, and
on the south Ayarpatha attains an elevation of 7,461 feet diminishing gradually
towards the east.

While
the intervening portion between these two hills is a mass of rocks piled up
loosely together which goes by the name of Handi Bandi, and is formed of the
transition limestone of Mussoorie. exhibiting every where vast rents, fissures
and boulders of all sizes and shapes. The eastern boundary is the pass through
which the surplus water of the lake find an exit, forming the principal source
of the Ballia river, which falls into the Gola near Ranibagh. The western end
of the valley consists of a series of gentle undulations formed by the debris
of the surrounding hills. Thus Nainital is situated at a height of 1939 metres
from sea level & is surrounded by some outstanding
Peaks and hills. The town has the famous lake to which it owes its name.
The surface of this lake has an elevation of 1.935 m above sea level. Maximum
length & breadth being 1,434 m & 463 m.respectively.
The depth of this lake is said to range between a maximum 28 metres and a
minimum of 6 metres. Most Important Characteristics of the town Nainital has
some unique features and physical characteristics. By far the greatest attraction
is provided by the lake Naini. Flowing on the base of rising peaks. Cheena,
Laria-Kanta, Deo- patha, Snow view and others, the lake presents a view which
lingers in memory. All around the lake is wide road, the Mall, now known as
G. B. Pant Marg, which is crowded by pedestrian and rickshaw traffic. All
this is mirrored up and brightly reflected in the glittering blue waters of
the lake.
NAINITAL (History)
Mythology: According to a legend Parwati the daughter of King Daksha held
a great 'Yajna' but did not invite Parvati and her consort Shiva. Parvati
could not bear this direct insult, in her great fury Parvati gate-crashed
into the 'Yajna' ground and leaped into the high flames of 'Yajna' fire to
end her life.And later lord Shiva retrieved her half-charred corpse himself.
The majority of the local people believe that the eyes of Sati dropped in
the lake while her body was being carried by Lord Shiva to Kailesh Parvat.
Hence,the lake was given the name of 'Nainital' or Naini lake. Later the spot
became famous by this very name.
CLIMATE
Nainital, owing to its location, is colder than the rest of the hilly tract
of Kumaon region. During monsoon, it gets heavy rainfall. The climate, therefore,
is damp. The neighbouring areas of Almora and Ranikhet are warmer than Nainital.
Similarly humidity in Nainital is less than in other hill towns. The monthly
maximum and minimum temperature of the town ranged between 28.06 degree C
and 7.06 degree C.
NAINITAL
(Places to Visit)
BHIMTAL :- (1371 MT) About 22 kms from Nainital, nestled in a beautiful pristine
valley, this jem of a lake is the largest around Nainital. The beauty is enhanced
by a small Island surrounded by crystal blue water.
KHURPATAL : At an altitude of (1635 MT) there lies just another beautiful
spot at a distance of 12 km from Nainital popularly known as Khurpatal. It
is considered to be anglers paradise having clear water and a good harvest
of fishes.
SATTAL : Iterally meaning seven lakes is a group of small lakes nested together,
about 23 kms from Nainital at an altitude of (1370 MT) still untouched by
modernisation - one can see the natures beauty at its best.
NAKUCHIYATAL : (1218 MT) About 4 kms from Bhim Tal -lies the mystique lake
with 9 corners. Surrounded by dense forested hills on all sides it provides
solace from the maddening rush of the plains.
Kainchi : It is a placed at an altitude of (1400 MT) at a distance of 20km
from Nainital & liked by both tourists and devotees. It is a modern pilgrimage
centre established by Neem karoli Baba a saint of early sixties of twentieth
century.
KILBURY : At about 12km. from Nainital at a height of (2528 MT) lies a place
fit for weekend picnics.It is famous for its flora and fauna and bird watching.One
can have a wide panoramic view of Himalayas along with a view of Tarai and
Bhabhar.
KAUSANI: (1890 MT) 120 Km from Nainita 1ies the beautiful town of Kausani
-also called the Switzerland of India. It provides an enchanting sunrise over
the Himalayas -a rich experience which will remain alive in your memories
for lifetime.
RANIKHET: (1829 MT) This beautiful hill resort is about 63 km from Nainital.
Its beauty lies in its simplicity - beautiful pine trees create a nostalgic
feeling. The orchards, the temples, the joy grounds will back on you again
and again to its fold
NAINITAL
- THE LEGENDARY LAKE
The Nainital Lake finds mention in the Manas Khand (chapter) of the Skanda
Purana (scriptures) as the Tririshi Sarovar, i.e., the lake of the three sages.
Atri, Pulastya and Pulaha. Legend has it that in the course of their pilgrimage
the three sages arrived here, only to find the place without water. Meditating
on the sacred and bountiful Mansarovar Lake, they dug a hole here. So great
was the power of their tapas (meditation) that the hole soon filled with water.
The name Nainital is derived from an old temple of Goddess Naina Devi on the
shore of the lake. The origin of the temple is shrouded in mystery. It is
believed that Lord Shiva, gone berserk after the death of his consort Sati,
strode the earth like a colossus, with Sati. s half-charred body over one
shoulder. As he passed over the lake, Sati. s left eye dropped there. The
place was sanctified as the home of the Goddess Naina Devi (from naina, meaning
eye).
NAINITAL - GETTING THERE
The nearest airport is at Pantnagar, 71 km away. It is connected by Vayudoot
services with Delhi. A coach takes the tourists to Nainital. Taxis are also
available. The nearest railhead is at Kathgodam, 35 km away. Nainital is connected
by rail to Delhi, Agra, Bareilly and Lucknow. Taxis and buses are available
from Kathgodam to Nainital. Nainital is connected by good, all-weather roads
to Delhi (322 km), Bareilly (141 km), Almora (66 km) and Ranikhet (60 km). Public
and private bus companies ply regular bus services between Nainital and Delhi,
Lucknow, Bareilly, Hardwar, Dehradun, Almora, Ranikhet, Ramnagar and other important
towns in the state.