Nainital Kaichi Dham & Ranikhet, Almora

Nainital Kaichi Dham & Ranikhet, Almora

Nainital ,Nainital
Nainital Kaichi Dham & Ranikhet, Almora
Nainital Kaichi Dham & Ranikhet, Almora
Nainital Kaichi Dham & Ranikhet, Almora
Nainital Kaichi Dham & Ranikhet, Almora
Nainital Kaichi Dham & Ranikhet, Almora
Nainital Kaichi Dham & Ranikhet, Almora
Nainital Kaichi Dham & Ranikhet, Almora
Nainital Kaichi Dham & Ranikhet, Almora
Nainital Kaichi Dham & Ranikhet, Almora
Nainital Kaichi Dham & Ranikhet, Almora

Itinerary

Nainital, Kainchi dham, Kilbury, Ranikhet, Almora

Included/Excluded

  • Accommodation on a double-sharing basis at listed or similar hotels.
  • All transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary are in a private vehicle.
  • Driver allowance, toll taxes, permit, interstate taxes, parking, etc.
  • Meals: Breakfast and dinner at the hotels.
  • Pickup and drop from Dehradun.
  • All applicable taxes.
  • International or domestic air or rail tickets.
  • Meals other than those specified.
  • Table drinks.
  • AC not allowed in hill areas or hill hotels.
  • 5% GST.
  • Travel/personal health insurance.
  • Personal expenses like shopping, telephone bills, tips, etc.
  • Corbett Jeep Safari charges are excluded.

Price
₹20000/-

₹18000/-


Duration

3 nights / 4 days

Tour type

domestic

Location

Domestic

Overview

Nainital, the charming Himalayan lake town, is a picture-postcard perfect hill-station and one of the most popular in Northern India. Commonly known as the ‘Lake District’, Nainital is nestled high up in the Kumaon Himalayas at an altitude of around 2,000 m above sea level. This beautiful town in surrounded by seven hills, popularly known as ‘Sapta-Shring’ – Ayarpata, Deopata, Handi-Bandi, Naina, Alma, Lariya-Kanta and Sher-Ka-Danda. The majestic mountains and the sparkling waters of the lake add an immense lot to the beauty of the town. The town is centred around the emerald mountain lake Naini, which on most days is dotted with colourful sailboats. According to mythology, the lake is believed to have been formed when the eyes of goddess “Sati” fell at this spot while her body was being carried by Lord Shiva after her death. 

The summer capital of the United Provinces during the British era, the town has a strong colonial heritage with vibrant clusters of villas and bungalows. Homesick Britishers used to flock to this quaint town spread over a forested valley. It is also known for the revered Naina Devi temple, which stands on the edge of the lake. Nainital is not only a famous tourist destination but is also known for its prestigious educational institutions and schools, which have stood since the British era. 

There are many renowned personalities who are either born here or have been associated with Nainital

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