Nainital, named after Lake Naini, is as beautiful as it sounds. A set of beautiful waterfalls and lakes - they all have a story behind them. Wiki it ;-)
Naintal also holds home for Jim Corbett National Park, named after the famous hunter Edwards James 'Jim' Corbett. Though, hunting is strictly prohibited, the National Park has set high standards in Wildlife Conservation and a shelter for the critically endangered Bengal Tiger.
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Naini Lake is the main attraction for the tourists. |
The housing gives you an Old British India feel. |
The weather is always pleasant, the people are more! |
The Panther Cave |
Lake Naini - "Mango jheel" in common parlance |
Too hard to aim, is it ? |
Lovers Point for some - Suicide Point for some |
One can take as many pictures, but the beauty can not be described easily. |
A famous Zoo at Nainital behold the almighty tiger! |
Tough turns of Jim Corbett. |
In hope of seeing some Wild-life. |
The river is the place of gathering for animals during the afternoon for much needed water. |
There was hardly any turbulence before. |
The ants have their own style. Chateaus galore ;) |
Random fish: The only one that ever reached me was the Son of a Fisherman! |
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Very beautiful shots! Nainital is really amazing:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful set of images.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures ... I was there almost 15 years ago with a friend whose family is originally from there. Looks beautiful as ever before.
ReplyDeleteCheers and safe Travels,
Madhu
marvelous images!!
ReplyDelete@sanjeevkmenon - Thanks, it really is !!
ReplyDelete@Rajesh - Thanks a lot!
@Madhu - Thank you. I went there 2 years ago but the beautiful scenery and panorma still remains fresh in my mind. It is truely an amazing place to visit.
@magiceye - Thank you :)