Showing posts with label Tour to Nainital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tour to Nainital. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Experience the real thrill -- Explore Nainital

The chain of hills contoured with lush green forests, and lakes, entices infinite number of travelers from across the globe. I too had read about this marvelous hill station and decided to visit it. This region during the early 17 century was under the control of Nepali guerrillas, but at the time of war with Britishers, this region came under their control. There are various hundred year old British era building, which could remind the travelers about their own town or city. Governor’s House, Gurney House, St. Joseph's College are some of the historical monuments, which were build at the time of British rule but are now owned by government authorities in India. Apart from information about enriching British era,Jim Corbett National Park, Mukteshwar, Bhimtal Lake, Sattal ,Khurpa Tal, Naukuchia Tal, Hanumangarhi, are some of the destinations which are infused with equanimity and serenity.

When I visited these places, my senses were really filled with full of thrills and the continuous flow of chilly winds, raised my heckles. For the mean time, the sky rocketing mountains, the ubiquitous fog, was restricting me to move ahead but my will power was so strong, that even those obstacles had to bend in front of me. Similarly, the aspiring travelers, while on a tour to India, could explore these tranquil domains of the region and could share such experiences. Ranikhet, Bageshwar, Almora, Kausani, Pithoragarh, are the popular terrain regions nestled few miles away from Nainital. India tour is suffused with colors, traditions and holy hymns. So outbound travelers from America, Latin America, Europe would feel like they are back to their land, as India is such a nice country that every individual would see the reflection of their own country in it. Diversity in terms of various cultures adds new impression in the hearts of travelers and force them to know something more about this country.