Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Ranikhet Sightseeing - Bell the Jhula Devi Temple
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Golf Course Around Nainital - Ranikhet
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Ranikhet - Cantonment Around Nainital
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Important Hotels in Nainital
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Boating in Nainital
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Trafiic Rules in Nainital Mall
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Weather and Climate in Nainital
Nainital enjoys snowfall during the months of January and February but it remains for a shorter period of time. March is also quite cold. So all the people who have never seen snowfall, this is the closest place from Delhi. Through our blog, we will keep you updated :-)
Route to Nainital
Rail:Nearest Railway Station: Kathgodam
Distance from kathgodam: 35 kms
Trains: Ranikhet Express
Days of Run: All 7 days
Different Class Available: 1A/C, 2A/C, 3A/C and Sleeper
Railways Online Booking Web site: http://www.irctc.co.in
RoadMap/Route from Delhi :
Delhi ---> Moradabad via Hapur and Gajraula
Take right for Moradabad Bypass --->After crossing the Bypass, take LEFT U-turn for Kashipur (You dont have to go via Kashipur) ---> and after 1-2 kms the road will take compulsory right turn. ---> Follow the road for about 6 - 8 kms till you see a board indicating RIGHT for Bajpur. ---> Take Right Turn for Bajpur and then onto Kaladungi ---> In Kaladungi, you will see a left turn (just after the Indian Oil Petrol Pump which will come on your right), take that. Start Climbing up and you will hit Nainital from the back side. This is the best route and the shortest from Delhi...Only 290 kms :-)
Stopovers:
See our section on Corbett.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Nainital - Not Just a Lake
Nainital, known for its idyllic beauty and a placid lake is situated at a height of 6,300 ft. in Kumaon region of Uttarakhand state in India. Nainital, a 100 year old hill station, known for mountains silhouetted against the blue sky is set in a valley around the Naini Jheel. Nainital a favourite among Britishers and home to famous Jim Corbett for many years, has expanded quite a bit since then but the beauty still remains. You no longer come across bears and tigers in the surrounding forests but the walks along these forest trails are still intersting.
History: Nainital was first explored by a Sugar merchant, Mr. Barron and it soon became a popular hill station for people wanting to escape from the summer heat of the plains. It is believed that Nainital figures in the Skanda Puranas as Tririshi Sarovar and is also referred to as one of the 64 Shaktipeeths. It is also believed that eye of Sati fell here while Lord Shiva was carrying her over the Himalayas. This story probably also explains the shape of Naini Jheel which resembels an eye and why its named Nain (Eye) Tal (Lake). Quite interesting...!!!
Nainital is set in two parts - Taillital (South Point) and Mallital (North Point). Most of the good hotels are located in the VIP area of Mallital which is about 1.5 kms from the Lake/Mall. Taliital is close to a Bus Stand and hence full bustling activities. The Mall Road lies between these two points and full of tourist activities and shops popular for Imported goods.
Things to do: Boating, Dorothy Seat, Governor House, China Peak, Ropeway, Snow View and Himalaya Darshan. Nainital's strategic location, within a close range of the Himalayas, also makes it an excellent base for exploring some of the other beautiful regions in Kumaon - Ranikhet, Corbett and Almora.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Corbett River Resort
Tarangi - Rejuvenate Yourself
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Infinity Resort Corbett
Monday, August 25, 2008
Tiger Camp Corbett
Tiger Camp is arguably one of the best properties in Corbett with very reasonable package rates. Tiger Camp is situated on the banks of river Kosi amidst a lot of greenery. The newly refurbished Tiger Camp offers Air conditioned Deluxe cottages, Superior Rooms and Standard Cottages with all modern amenities that one would look out for.
Accommodation: I have to agree that Tiger Camp rooms are fabulous and I was very much impressed to see the greenery outside my room. The rooms are very spacious and come with attached bath. I stayed in the Deluxe Cottage with a small living room and kept wondering on Tiger Camp's package rates. Excellent and affordable stay!
Service: I strongly believe that Tiger Camp thrives on its service. The staff is extremely helpful and will go out of the way to make your stay memorable.
Recreational Facilities: This is one area where Tiger Camp needs to improve. Please note there is no Swimming Pool in Tiger Camp and I did not come across any recreational facility as well. They want people to enjoy nature and do the best activity in Jungle - Safari. recently heard that they are coming up with the Swimming Pool shortly. I ll let you know as soon as I hear from them :-)
Location: Tiger Camp is located on the highway in village Dhikuli about 6 kms from Bijrani Jungle Gate. Its located on the banks of river Kosi but there is no river view from the resort.
Attractions: The thatched Gol Ghar is beautiful and serves excellent food.
Tariffs: That's a major plus point of Tiger Camp. A 2 Nights package for a couple inclusive of all meals starts at Rs. 6,222/- plus Tax. That's awesome and a very low price to pay for such comfortable stay.
The Corbett Hideaway
Sunday, August 24, 2008
How to Reach Corbett
From Delhi, take National Highway NH 24 for Moradabad via Hapur Bypass and Gajraula. Please DO NOT enter Moradabad City. Take right for Moradabad Bypass (Landmark: Hotel Best Western). Please note that Moradabad Bypass is a toll road. After crossing the Bypass, take LEFT U-turn for Kashipur and after 1-2 kms the road will take compulsory right turn. Follow the road upto Kashipur and keep going straight for Ramnagar. Once you are at Ramnagar, ask anyone for directions to your resort/hotel.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Resorts in Corbett
Rivers in Corbett
Jeep Safari in Corbett
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Corbett National Park
Eye of the Tiger!!!
Its very obvious that this priceless animal is poached to earn small money (no price is big for a Tiger) from its body parts. 1930 - 1975, thanks to the royal sport...huh...saw extinction of Caspian, Bali and Java Tigers. Its so sad to know that at the turn of century there were almost 40,000 tigers in India but not even 10% of of that figure now remain in our jungles.
It is very important for us to save tiger as it symbolizes well being of the ecosystem. In a way if you save tigers, you also save our eco system which is very crucial for man's own survival. Save the Tiger!!!