During that period, Sati's eye fell near the lake, where the Naina Devi temple now stands. The waters of the lake are therefore considered sacred and the Naina Devi temple is the venue of an annual autumn fair. However, legends apart, it was in 1841 when an Englishman named Barron chanced upon the lake. Fascinated by the scenic beauty of the lake and thickly forested hills, he constructed a house here. By 1858, Nainital became a well-known hill station, and within a few years it became the summer seat of the provincial government. The climate of Nainital is cool and pleasant. The best season to visit this place is during summer between March and June. However, the monsoon season that lasts from June to late August is best avoided.
Sightseeing
The hill station of Nainital offers a wonderful retreat
from the hectic life of towns and cities. The high-rising
Himalayas, the tree-covered hillsides, beautiful walks and
enchanting lakes mesmerize all those who visit this place.
Though overcrowded in summer, exploring the resort in off-season
can also prove to be an interesting experience. Some of
the interesting spots that one can visit here are Snow View,
Naini Peak, Dorothy's seat, Land's end, Hanuman Garhi, State
Observatory and the Mall..
Excursions
Moving around Nainital can prove to be an equally interesting
experience. One gets to see the region's finest flora and
fauna besides getting a closer view of some of the highest
peaks of the enchanting Himalayas. A major attraction around
Nainital is the Corbett National Park, one of the finest
national parks in the country. Besides Corbett, one can
visit Mukteshwar, Sat Tal, Almora, Ranikhet, Kasauni, Ramnagar
and Naukuchiya Tal.
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