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Nainital Lake is a natural
freshwater lake, situated amidst the main town of Nainital. Nainital Lake is one of the prime places to visit in Nainital town. The lake is most commonly represented to
promote Nainital Tourism.
According to the history, this lake was built
in 1839 by P. Barron at an altitude of 2,000 m. This is one of the four lakes
of Kumaon hills, the other three lakes are Sattal Lake, Bhimtal Lake and
Naukuchiyatal Lake. Nainital Lake is lunar-shaped and has an outlet at the
southeastern end. The lake covers a perimeter of 2 miles with a depth varies
from 6 m to 28 m. Northern part of the lake is called as Mallital while
southern part known as Tallital. Balia Nala is the main feeder-stream of the
lake. Other than this, 26 major drains, including the three perennial ones,
feed it. It is surrounded by panoramic hills on three sides.
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At a distance of 10 km from
Tallital Bus Stand, Naina Peak, also known as China Peak, is the highest peak
and a famous attraction in the town of Nainital. A trek to Naina Peak is one of
the top things to do in Nainital and is among prime place to visit on
a Nainital trip.
Naina Peak is situated at an altitude of 2615
m. The peak was renamed from China peak to Naina peak after the 1962 war with
China. Due to high altitude and lush green forest path, Naina Peak is also
a favorite place in Nainital for trekking. This highest point of this
mountain is widely known for its amazing natural surroundings and the snow
covered mountains all around. Naina Peak is a quiet place from where the Nanda
Devi peak and the mountains on the Tibet border can be viewed.
The peak offers breathtaking views of the
surrounding peaks. The trek to Naina Peak is little challenging, covering a
distance of 6 km from Mallital. One can reach here by taking a horse ride or
traversing the hilly paths. Pony or Horses can be hired to visit this peak
either from Snow View Point or from Mallital.
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Bhimtal
is a picturesque lake located in the town of Bhimtal
in Nainital district. It is situated at an altitude of 1,370 m and is
one of the major places of sightseeing near Nainital. Bhimtal is older than the
Nainital city as it was once part of the ancient silk route. The town and the
lake are named after Bhima, one of the Pandavas of the epic story of
Mahabharata who is said to have visited the place during the exile period of
the Pandavas.
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At a distance of 1 km from
Tallital Bus Station, Mall Road is one of the most popular tourist attractions
in Nainital. It connects the North and South West corner of Nainital Lake known
as Mallital and Tallital and runs parallel to Nainital Lake. Shopping in Mall
Road is one of the top activities in Nainital.
The Mall Road was constructed during the
British colonial rule. This is the main commercial area which runs through the
heart of the Nainital town. The Mall road is now named as Govind Ballabh Pant
Marg. The road has a number of Hotels, Banks, Showrooms, Department Stores,
Shops, Restaurants and Cafes. It is a cluster of many small shops offering
varied products.
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St. John in the Wilderness
is one of the oldest and finest churches in Nainital. The Church is dedicated
to St. John the Baptist. This Anglican Church was built in 1846 and is one of
the earliest buildings erected in Nainital. As per the legend, Daniel Wilson,
the Bishop of Kolkata visited Nainital in 1844 to lay the foundation of this
church. During his visit, he fell ill and had to stay in an unfinished house
which was on the edge of the forest. Hence, the church got the name of St John
Wilderness Church.
The church was built in Neo Gothic style,
amidst pine and deodar trees on the hilltop. The church is also famous for its
stained-glass windows. It is said that Jim Corbett worshipped here during his
tenure in the British army and was a great follower of this Church. St John
Wilderness Church contains a brass memorial to the victims of famous 1880
landslide.