| |Itinerary (4 days)| |
| Naina Peak |
The highest peak of Nainital provides a challenge to the most avid trekkers. Situated about 6 kms from the town China Peak is known for its splendid Bird's eye view of the town, the Himalayas and also the vast expanses of the Terai regions of Kumaon. |
| Snow View |
About 3 kms from the town and also accessible via a cable car. Snow view is one of the most visited tourist spots of the town. It provides enchanting view of the town and 350 km long range of the Himalaya. |
| Tiffin Top |
Tiffin top is a short trek of about 3 kms from Nainital and provides excellent view of the Himalayas. |
| Khurpa Tal |
About 4 kms from town provides a magnificent view of the plains, surrounded by beautiful village and pine forests. |
| Hanuman Garhi |
About 3 kms from Nainital is the famous temple of Lord Hanumanji. One can view the magnificent sun set from here. |
| Kilbury |
About 5 kms away from Nainital on the way to nestled at a height of about (2300 Mt) is the beautiful tourist spot, from here one can have a glimpse of mighty Himalayan ranges and lower forested ridges. It is a very good place to pass some time in solitude enjoying the beauty of nature. |
| Bhimtal |
Bigger than Naini, this lake is named after one of the Pandavas, heroes of the epic Mahabharata. |
| Naukuchia Tal |
This is nine-cornered lake which receives migratory birds. Both yachts and paddle boats are available for plying on the lake waters. |
| Sat Tal |
There are three lakes (of the original seven Sat), named after the epic personages Ram, Sita and Lakshman near. The others are some distance away. |
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