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Nainital is commonly known as the "Lake City", as it is
located around the 'Nayana Tal'. The city is a beautiful mixture of all the colors of
nature. This mesmerizing example can be seen in the first look of the city itself. On one
hand, the city surrounds the lake, whereas on the other hand it is surrounded by
seven hills known as "Sapta-Shring", which consist of the following hills-
Ayarpata, Deopata, Handi-Bandi, Naina, Alma, Lariya-Kanta and Sher-Ka-Danda. Nainital used
to be the summer capital of the state of Uttar Pradesh during the British regime and
remained so for many years even after Independence. As per the legend, when Lord Shiva was
carrying the body of his consort Sati, who had jumped into the sacrificial
fire-Havankund organized by her father Daksha Prajapati, her (Sati's) eyes dropped
out at this place and thus it came to be known as "Nayana Tal" or Nainital.
Mr. P. Barren of Shahjahanpur first discovered the city of Nainital in
the year 1841. When he first saw this place, he was mesmerized by the mystifying beauty of
the place. He thereafter got a house built here and named it as the "Pilgrim
Cottage".

| Height |
1938 mts above sea level |
| Climate |
Summers: Max. 26.7oC
Min. 10.6oC. Winters: Max. 15.5oC
Min. 2.8oC. |
| Clothing |
Winter - Heavy Woollens, Summer-
Cottons and Light Woollens. |
| Season |
Round the Year. |
| Language |
Kumaoni, Hindi. |
| Accessibility |
| Air |
Nearest Airport is Pantnagar, 71
kms. from Nainital. |
| Road |
Good all-weather roads to major
centres of North India, connect Nainital. |
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