Well I was excited to visit Naainitaal since last 2 years. There were two reason for this: One, I had heard about the beauty of Naainitaal right from my childhood, and Two, I had my relatives near Naainitaal whom I wanted to visit so eagerly. However it is obvious that only wishing and planning doesn't make your wants come true. It only comes true when you really kick off your visit.
I scheduled my visit to Naainitaal after completing my ICYEP program of my Rotaract club on March 22, 2014. I boarded a train to Kathgodam on evening of March 22 from Gorakhpur terminal. As I was travelling alone, I quickly got introduced to some passenger on the same compartment. I found them pretty humble and down-to-earth. As I was tired enough because of continuous train journey since last 2 days, I felt asleep very quick. The next day at 9 am I reached Kathgodam. The whole day went on taking rest and talking to Grandparents in Kathgodam. The very next day on March 24, I along with my father went to Naainitaal who was there for family visit.
A bus ride of about 1 and half hour from Kathgodam and we were in Naainitaal, is located in Kumaon division of Uttarakhand at a height of around 6000 ft. Inspite of my imagination that the lake would be BIG, the lake was small one. However I was amazed as, inspite of being small, the lake looked marvellous and offered a beautiful ambience for the tourists. The name Naainitaal is assumed to be derived from " naaini" meaning "eye" and "taal" meaning " lake" in hindi language. Delving more into this fact, I came to know the fact reason: The Naina Devi temple located at the north bank of the lake is believed to be the same place where the eyes of Goddess Sati fell down in the ancient time, when the charred body of Goddess Sati was being carried by Lord Shiva.
1) Peaceful and calm Naainitaal
Though the lake is not very big, the positioning of the lake makes it extraordinary. The lake is also managed properly as we can see it very clean. There are pavements along the side of the lake which makes it easy to take a walk around the lake. Boating is very popular here and you can find different varieties of boats in different fancy colors.
2) Culture
Naainitaal is very rich for different kind of culture. I was amazed to see religious shrines of many religion within a radius of 500m. I could easily locate a very old church (possibly St. John in the wilderness), a famous hindu shrine: Naaina devi, a mosque on the side of the cricket ground and also a Gurudwara. Also you can experience the rich culture of bhotia people, people of Kumaon and Garhwal, and almost of all the major religions of world.
3) Shopping
Naaainitaal is also recommended for shopping of various kinds of items. For eg: Bhotia bajaar is recommended for shopping of woolen clothes and items. You can also buy some souvenirs from the local market which is famous for candle-works, masks and gifts. Also you can find different gift items made up of woods. One can also buy fresh fruits like: apples, cherries, strawberries, blueberries etc.
4) Fun sites
Cable car ride is one of the fun thing to experience in Naainitaal, which you are sure to enjoy as it gives you a bird eye view of the whole Naainitaal area. You can also go for horse riding in the vicinity of the lake. Also, Naainitaal is famous for trekking and short hiking, wildlife sighting, high altitude zoo, botanical garden visit etc.
This is all about what you can do in Naainitaal. After visiting the whole of the morning , we went back to Kathgodam. If you are planning for a visit and have quite a long vacation than don't forget to include other tourist attractions nearby like: Bhimtaal, Rupakhet, Khurpataal etc .
A view that i regret to witness !! take from google. |
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