

Nestled in the Kumaon foothills, Nainital Zoo is a high-altitude zoo known for its panoramic views and unique Himalayan fauna.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its views and variety of Indian and continental dishes.
Famous for its fresh bread and Indian sweets, a must-visit for breakfast.
A popular spot for Chinese cuisine, offering a variety of dishes in a cozy atmosphere.

Nainital can get crowded and power outlets may be scarce, this ensures your camera, phone, or other device's battery
Lake tours and other outdoor activities may expose your phone to water splashes or even full submersion, protecting it is advisable
Nainital Zoo can have sudden rain showers, an easily portable umbrella helps keep you dry
Fried pastry filled with spiced moong dal, served with tamarind chutney
Potato curry with local spices, often served with paratha
Sweet cottage cheese soaked in creamy milk and flavored with cardamom
Handcrafted wooden toys, a traditional craft of Nainital, often depicting local wildlife or folklore.
Woven from fine wool, these shawls are a symbol of Kumaon's rich textile tradition.
Artistically designed candles, often featuring local landscapes or themes, are a popular Nainital souvenir.
Home to various endangered species, this zoo offers a peaceful morning visit.
A vibrant market offering Tibetan artifacts and local cuisine, best visited in the morning.
A historic building offering a glimpse into the colonial past, best visited in the afternoon.
Nestled in the heart of Satara, Mamleshwar Temple is a serene and ancient Hindu place of worship dedicated to Lord Shiva.
A stunning example of late Gothic architecture, Great St Mary's is the University Church of Cambridge, offering a peaceful sanctuary amidst the bustling city.
Dochula Pass, a high mountain pass in Bhutan, offers panoramic views of the Himalayas and is home to 108 memorial chortens.