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Best places to visit in Nainital

nani lake, nature, beauty of uttarakhand, naina devi temple,

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Best places to visit in Nainital

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  1. Best places to visit in Nainital by-https://anjalisahu.digitallearningpoint.com

  2. Maa Nanda Devi Temple Naina Devi Ji is one of the most notable places of worship in Himachal Pradesh. Located in Distt Bilaspur, it is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths where limbs of Sati fell on Earth.The temple is erected at the place where Goddess Sati's eyes fell while Lord Shiva was carrying her corpse after being cut into 51 different parts by Lord Vishnu. The story goes back to the times of a great king Daksha Prajapati to whom was born a beautiful girl, Sati.Located by the stunning Naini Lake in Nainital stands the revered Naina Devi Temple, which is one of the shakti peeths.. Naina Devi Temple. Located on the banks of Naini Lake, the Naina Devi Temple is considered as one of the most revered temples of India, as well as one of the top tourist spots in Nainital.This is one of the 51 shaktipeethas (where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell) associated with the cult of Goddess Durga. It is believed that this is the location where the eyes of Goddess Sati fell and that is why the temple is called Naina (literally meaning eyes) Devi.

  3. Tiffin Top Tiffin Top is a brilliant travel getaway situated in Uttarakhand. While initially, it was called Dorothy's Seat, this place got its another name after many tourists and locals started having lunch on the top of this hill. This beauty oozes nothing but charm, that will soothe your mind and relax your brain.Dorthy's seat, which is a stone bench, was built by British Army Officer Col J.P. Kellet in the memory of his wife, Dorthy Kallet, who died in a plane crash. For gorgeous Himalayan scenery, it's hard to beat Tiffin Top.Tiffin Top is located in Nainital ( Ayarpatta region of Nainital).The word comes from the Old English 'tiffing,' which means having a little drink or a sip. It is believed that it entered the Indian lexicon sometime in the beginning of the 19th century.Tiffin is an Indian English word for a type of meal. It refers to a light breakfast or a light tea-time meal at about 3 p.m., consisting of typical tea-time foods. In certain parts of India, it can also refer to the midday luncheon or, in some regions of the Indian subcontinent, a between-meal snack.Tiffin Top is a brilliant travel getaway situated in Uttarakhand. While initially, it was called Dorothy's Seat, this place got its another name after many tourists and locals started having lunch on the top of this hill. This beauty oozes nothing but charm, that will soothe your mind and relax your brain.Dorthy's seat, which is a stone bench, was built by British Army Officer Col J.P. Kellet in the memory of his wife, Dorthy Kallet, who died in a plane crash. For gorgeous Himalayan scenery, it's hard to beat Tiffin Top.Tiffin Top is located in Nainital ( Ayarpatta region of Nainital).The word comes from the Old English 'tiffing,' which means having a little drink or a sip. It is believed that it entered the Indian lexicon sometime in the beginning of the 19th century.It refers to a light breakfast or a light tea-time meal at about 3 p.m., consisting of typical tea-time foods.

  4. Eco cave Garden Eco Cave Garden is a cluster of natural rocky caves which are developed into a garden. This destination is gaining popularity off-late due to its close proximity to the Nainital city also commonly known as Mall Road. A musical fountain enhances the beauty of the place with audio and visual effects. The garden is maintained by Nainital Tourism and is located in the Mallital area on the Kaladungi Road. The garden offers a majestic view of 6 caves formed in the shape of animals. It is a great adventure for children to experience the natural-like habitat of various animals first-hand.The garden is lit with old-school petroleum lamps to keep the authenticity of the place. The popular caves are Panther Cave, Tiger Cave, Bat Cave, Apes Cave, and Flying fox Cave. Along with caves throughout the pathway, there are hanging gardens which add to its beauty - Going through the caves is an experience which you would not want to miss.Eco Cave Garden is an intrinsic and essential component to the Nainital Tourism. It is an excellent example of nature-and-man’s combined effort. Also, since it depicts the wildlife habitat of the Kumaon region, it holds a great deal of educational and informative significance. If you are planning a visit to Nainital, do spare a few hours for the Eco Cave Garden to get soaked in the beauty of wildlife.

  5. Hanuman Garhi Located at a height of 6,401 feet above sea level is the Hanuman Garhi temple, which is a famous Hindu temple near Mall road, Nainital. The temple is about 3.5 km from the Tallital Mall Road which is well connected by road.The temple holds great mythological significance as it was built by Neem Karoli Baba who was a famous saint during the 1950s. The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman who is believed to be the epitome of strength, loyalty and dedication. Lord Hanuman devoted his entire life in the service of his mentor and idol, Lord Rama. The temple has a huge statue of Lord Hanuman who is believed to be protecting and guarding the area and locals. A golden umbrella is also installed overhead the statue.The inner shrine contains an idol of Lord Hanuman opening his chest and showing images of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita in his heart. Lord Hanuman, also known as Maruti Nandan, is the son of Lord Pawan (Air) and Anjani Mata.The temple is located strategically on a hill from where you have an excellent view of the Sunrise and Sunset. You can also have an excellent view of the Tarai Valley from the temple. Within the complex, on the other side of the hill, are the shrines of Shitala Mata and Ashram of Lila Sah Bapu.

  6. Snow view November marks the onset of winter season in Nainital and continues till February. This season has a beautiful misty charm with the coldest days seeing the temperature dipping to zero degree Celsius. If you like snow, then plan a trip between December-end and January. Located just 2 km away from the Nainital city center is the Snow View Point offering its visitors an exceptional and bewitching view of the snow-covered Nanda Devi peak, Nanda Kot peak and the Trishul peak. Snow View Point in Nainital stands at a dizzying altitude of 2270 meters above sea level and is one of the most attractive tourist spots of the area. As the name suggests, Snow View Point offers a panoramic view of the mighty Himalayas draped in a blanket of milky-white snow.

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