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Nainital has a series of lakes its why it is known as city of lakes. It is a perfect gem for the tourist-world. For tourist who enjoy bustle, there is a lot to do: boating, or sailing in vivid coloured yachts; horse riding; walking along shady roads; taking the aerial ropeway; and shopping for woollen handicrafts, shapely cnadles and wickerware.
Having its origin in the fropped left eye of goddess Sati, consort of Shiva, the Naini lake waters are considered to be holy. The temple to Naini Devi on the lakes's edge turns into a huge fair ground every autumn.
For tourist who enjoy bustle, there is a lot to do: boating, or sailing in vivid coloured yachts; horse riding; walking along shady roads; taking the aerial ropeway; and shopping for woollen handicrafts, shapely cnadles and wickerware.Presenting entrancing views of the Himalayas are the several peaks surrounding the opaline Naini lake: Nalna Peak (2611m) 5.6km - the highest; Laria Kanta (2481m) 5.6 km- the next highest peak; Snow -view(2270m) 2.4 km - accessible on horseback or by cable car ; Dorothy's Seat (2292m) 4.3 km- Offering a sectional view of the town and its vicinity; and Land's Eng(2118 m) 4.8 km- presenting a sweeping view of the gem -like Khurpa Tal Hanumangarhi (1951 m) 3 km - a religious centre; State Observatory(1951 m) 4 km - a centre for astronomical studies ; and Kilbury(2194m) 11km - a sylvan retreat ideal for a trek, are other nearby places of interest.
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Hotels in Nainital
Fairhavens Hotel
Royal Hotel
Shervani Hill Top Inn
Mountain Trail
Hotel Metropole