NAINITAL-CORBETT ADVENTURE PACKAGE

Nainital-Corbett Adventure Package

Nainital-Corbett Adventure Package

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  • Naini Lake: The centerpiece of Nainital, offering boating and picturesque views. It's beautiful to visit throughout the year, but summers (March to June) and early winters (September to November) are particularly pleasant.

  • Snow View Point: A vantage point offering panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. The best time to visit is from October to March when the skies are clear, and the views are unobstructed.

  • Tiffin Top (Dorothy's Seat): Known for its stunning sunrise and sunset views, Tiffin Top is best visited in the early morning or late afternoon. The months of March to June and September to November offer the most favorable weather for hiking up to this viewpoint.

  • Naina Devi Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Naina Devi, located on the northern shore of Naini Lake. It's open year-round and is especially crowded during festivals like Nanda Devi Mela (September) and Navratri (October).


Corbett National Park:

  • Dhikala Zone: Known for its diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes, including grasslands and dense forests. The best time to visit is from November to June when the park is open for safaris.

  • Jim Corbett Museum: Located at Kaladhungi, this museum provides insights into the life and achievements of Jim Corbett, the legendary hunter and conservationist. It's open throughout the year, but it's best to visit during the daytime.

  • Garjia Temple: Situated near Ramnagar, this temple dedicated to Goddess Garjia is a popular religious attraction. It's visited by devotees throughout the year, but the festive seasons of Navratri (March/April and September/October) witness increased footfall.

  • Corbett Waterfalls: Located near Kaladhungi, these cascading waterfalls offer a refreshing retreat amidst nature. The best time to visit is during the monsoon season (July to September) when the water flow is at its peak.

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