Uttarakhand is located in the northern India and is a place that has something to offer for every visitor visiting the place. It is a beautiful place that is also called the land of lakes and waterfalls. It is a place where one can find some of the most beautiful landscapes, mountains
Uttarakhand offers a Himalayan panorama of natural delights, perhaps unmatched elsewhere. It is a treasure - trove of lush valleys, soaring peaks, crashing waterfalls, balmy hot water springs and other bounties of Mother Nature.
Homekund is approached via Sutol or Roopkund after crossing Shila Samudra glacier. It is a small lake encompassing a view of the Trishul and Nanda Ghunti Base camps. The lake is situated at an altitude of 4061 mts/13320 ft. important event from spiritual-cultural.
Also known as the ‘Lake District of Uttarakhand’, Nainital is situated just a little over 300 kms. from Delhi. It is a very famous tourist destination in Uttarakhand, perhaps one of the most famous ones – even famous than the great Mussoorie!
I do not like Nainital. I mean ofcourse it is beautiful and all, but then again that hustle-bustle just kills all the charm of this place. I wanted to visit Nainital since quite some-time. You see, perhaps, I had this strange, different kind of a thought in my mind regarding Nainital. I had heard from many a souls that one should avoid Nainital as and when it’s possible, but I never quite agreed to the same. I visited Nainital eventually, and was well, disappointed!
However, I feel one should visit Nainital just to feel that hustle bustle of a regular hill-station. In every corner of the street you would find someone or the other trying to sell you something, or perhaps trying to lure you into their hotels mentioning something or the other as their ‘speciality’. Hence, my sinciere advice to anyone visiting the place would be to have a solid plan in your mind before you venture out in the open, that is, before you visit Nainital.