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Nainital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nainital is a glittering jewel in the Himalyan necklace, blessed with scenic natural spledour and varied natural resources . Dotted with lakes , Nainital has earned the epithet of 'Lake District' of India . The most prominent of the lakes is Naini lake ringed by hills . Nainital is headquarter of Nainital District.
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Open source travel guide to Nainital, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more. Free and reliable advice written by Wikitravellers from around the globe. Nainital, Uttarakhand, India [1] is one of the most popular hill stations of India. It is famous for its lake,
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After breakfast leave from Delhi for Nainital. Balrampur House (The Only Heritage Resort Of Nainital) - The summer retreat of the premier Baron of Awadh - The Maharaja of Balrampur, built by the British in 1889. Located on a hillside, rebuilt by Monsieur Mortimer, an accomplished architect of France,
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Within panoramic Kumaon lies the district of Nainital. Its snow-capped peaks, verdant valleys, rolling meadows and crystal lakes have beckoned lovers of nature since ages.Dotted with lakes, Nainital has earned the epithet of 'Lake District' of India. Hill Top Tourist Point, The Mall, Nainital, Phone : 35338,
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Location: Nainital is a glittering jewel in the Himalyan necklace, blessed with scenic natural spledour and varied natural resources . Dotted with lakes , Nainital has earned the epithet of 'Lake District' of India. By Air: Pantnagar 70 Kms from Nainital is the nearest air port .
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Jama Masjid Nainital Nainital is a "hill station" in Uttaranchal, so called because their cooler climates made them popular places for the British to spend the hot season.
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Nainital became a favourite retreat for the British officials especially after the Revolt of 1857, to escape the overt hostility they were facing in India as well as the heat, dust and disease of the plains. The first westerner to set eyes on the virgin and untouched lake valley of Nainital was Commissioner of Kumaon,
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Nainital (29 24' N, 79 28' E) is a town in the state of Uttaranchal and headquarters of Nainital District in the Kumaon foothills of the outer Himalaya. Nainital is situated at an altitude of 1938 m (6,350 ft) above sea-level, Nainital is set in a valley containing a pear-shaped lake,
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