The Lake City
A charming hill station in Uttarakhand centered around the emerald-green Naini Lake. A popular summer retreat known for its colonial heritage, scenic viewpoints, and pleasant weather.
A crescent-shaped freshwater lake, the heart of the town. Legend says it was formed by the eye of Goddess Sati.
A Shakti Peeth located on the northern shore of the lake, rebuilt after the landslide of 1880.
Offers spectacular views of the snow-clad Himalayas, including Nanda Devi peak.
Founded by a European businessman P. Barron in 1841. It became the summer residence of the United Provinces during the British Raj.
Enjoy yachting or paddle boating in Naini Lake surrounded by seven hills.
Take the aerial tramway from Mallital to Snow View Point for bird's eye views.
Evening stroll along the lake, shopping for wooden crafts and candles.
Home to rare species like the Snow Leopard and Himalayan Bear.
March to June is the peak summer season. September to November offers clear views.
14°C – 30°C
Pleasant and sunny. Perfect for boating.
0°C – 15°C
Cold with chances of snow in late December/January.
15°C – 25°C
Misty and lush green, but risk of landslides on roads.
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