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Naukuchiatal Travel Guide
Nine Wonders Lake
Located in the state of Uttarakhand, Naukuchiatal is a picturesque hill station widely known as “Lake of nine wonders”. The place is regarded as one of the beautiful spots to absorb the beauty of nature and relish the sight of one of the deepest and most renowned lakes in Nainital, the Naukuchiatal Lake which is 175 ft deep. This place is situated at a distance of only 26 Kms from Nainital and is well known for its forested lands.
Naukuchiatal travel guide is full of references to the elating sceneries and attractive spots in and around the area. It is surrounded by deep, widespread greenery and woody forests. The city is a pleasant and perfect place to enjoy the captivating colourful parade of Himalayan birds and rare butterflies. Apart from the sparkling blue waters and mountain ranges, one can enjoy views of the nature at its full bloom.
Planning a picnic to this beautiful place offers several adventurous opportunities such as Fishing, Angling and Paragliding. Breathtaking views while boating through the cloudy lake offers a mesmerizing picture.



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  Events/Festivals in Naukuchiatal
The Festivals are celebrated with great zeal in Naukuchiatal. The Festivals of the city are extremely colourful and promote unity and feeling of brotherhood.
Kandali:Kandali is one of the most important and unique festivals of Naukuchiatal and the local people of the Naukuchiatal celebrate this festival when the Kandali flower blooms which happens once in every 12 years. It is majorly held in the month of August and October and is a wonderful festival celebrated with splendor and pomp.
Holi:The “festival of colours” is indeed celebrated in a very colourful manner in Naukuchiatal and is one of the biggest festivals for the natives.” The atmosphere is really charged up during the celebrations.
Diwali:One of the most important festivals of Hindus, Diwali, is also well known by the name of “Festival of Lights” or Deepavali. It is celebrated in the month of October or November. Diwali in Naukuchiatal is celebrated with great pomp and show. Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped on this festival.
Dasserra Festival:Dasserra is another festival that is keenly celebrated in Naukuchiatal. It generally falls in the month of October or November and marks the victory of Lord Rama over the demon Ravana. It is marked as the victory of good over evil.
Accommodation in Naukuchiatal
Being the major centre for tourists, the city possesses a number of deluxe and medium to budget hotels that offer homely comfort and nice food. Some of the famous deluxe hotels in the city include Lake Village (Village Chunoti Boat Stand), Lake Resort (PO Naukuchiatal), Club Mahindra Dancing Waters Resort (Bohra Gaon), Hill Skirt Resort (Village Siloti Pant) and Hotel Garden Nest (Siloti Pant Naukuchiatal). KMVN Tourist Rest House Lakeside (Naukuchiatal), Trh Naukuchiatal (Naukuchiatal), Paradise Resort (Naukuchiatal) and Manoram View (Village Shillotipant) are the famous budget hotels in the Naukuchiatal.

Lake Bhimtal near Naukuchiatal
Naukuchiatal, Uttarakhand
 A small city, on an average elevation of 400 m above the sea level and well known for its beautiful lake, Bhimtal Lake is a major spot of attraction of Naukuchiatal and visitors throng the place in ample from all over the world. The lake pulls the tourists with its unfailing appeal. The island in the center of the lake presents a beautiful view.

6 Top Tourist Places to Visit in Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand, bordered by Nepal and Tibet, and shadowed by towering Himalayan peaks, is full of unspoiled natural beauty. It's divided into two regions -- Garhwal in the north, and Kumaon in the south. Ancient holy places, forests and valleys, and an abundance of trekking options are some of the attractions that make travel to Uttarakhand worthwhile. Check out these top tourist places in Uttarakhand for inspiration.
Uttarakhand is also an excellent place to get off the beaten track. If you're looking for fresh air and tranquility, you'll love some of these these Boutique Himalayan Getaways.






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1. Corbett National Park

Corbett National Park makes an interesting side trip from Nainital. Named after hunter turned conservationist Jim Corbett, it has dense forest and an exotic array of wildlife. One of the best ways of exploring the park is on the jeep or elephant safaris that take place daily in the early morning and afternoon. The park has a tiger reserve, but tiger sightings are less common than at some of India's other national parks. The Dhikala zone of the park is the most panoramic, with stunning valley views, and offers the best change of animal sightings. You may even get to see wild elephants.
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2. Haridwar

Ancient Haridwar (the "Gateway to God") is one of the seven holiest places in India, and one of the oldest living cities. Located at the foothills of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand, it's particularly popular with Hindu pilgrims who come to take a dip in the holy waters of the fast flowing Ganges River and wash away their sins. The evening Ganga Aarti holds special appeal. More »




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Rishikesh. Kay Maeritz/Getty Images.

3. Rishikesh

Rishikesh, located not far from Haridwar, is as popular with western spiritual seekers as what Haridwar is with Indian spiritual seekers. Known as the birthplace of yoga, people flock there to meditate, do yoga, and learn about other aspects of Hinduism in the various ashrams and yoga institutes. Despite the growing number of visitors, the town's lanes and alleys retain a old-world charm, and it remains a wonderful place to relax and unwind amongst nature. More »





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Boats at Nainital. Patrick Léger/Getty Images

4. Nainital

The hill settlement of Nainital, in the Kumaon region, was a popular summer retreat for the British during the time they ruled India. It features the serene, emerald colored Naini Lake and action filled strip called The Mall, lined with restaurants, shops, hotels, and markets. Enjoy one of the many forest walks, explore the surrounding area on horse back, or relax on a boat in the lake. More »
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Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand. John Brown/Getty Images

5. Valley of Flowers National Park

The captivating landscape of The Valley of Flowers National Park in the Gharwal region comes alive with the monsoon rain. This high-altitude Himalayan valley has around 300 different varieties of alpine flowers, which appear as a bright carpet of color against a mountainous snow capped background. It's a favorite trekking destination. More »



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Gangotri temple, Uttarakhand. Michael Benanav/ Getty Images

6. Char Dham

Located high up in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, the Char Dham (four temples) mark the spiritual source of four holy rivers: the Yamuna (at Yamunotri), the Ganges (at Gangotri), the Mandakini (at Kedarnath), and the Alaknanda (at Badrinath). Hindus consider visiting the Char Dham to be very auspicious. Not only is it believed to wash away all sins, it will also ensure release from the cycle of birth and death. More »

 

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