Hey adventurers! Let's hike up Naina Peak in Mukteshwar, Uttarakhand! Did you know it used to be called China Peak? It's the highest point around, offering super amazing views of the Himalayas! Even a 10-year-old can handle the trek, and the fresh mountain air is the best souvenir you can take home. Come explore!
Enjoying The Scenic Beauty And Fresh Air
Photography Of Snow-Capped Peaks
Picnicking With Himalayan Backdrop
Trekking To The Summit For Panoramic Views
March to June, September to November
Morning
₹500 per person
Historically, Naina Peak served as a strategic vantage point for the British during their rule in India. Its commanding height allowed them to survey the surrounding areas and keep watch over the region. While there aren't any significant historical events directly tied to the peak itself, it played a role in the broader context of British administration in the Kumaon region. The name 'China Peak' is believed to have originated from the presence of a Chinese watchtower that once stood on the summit, used for surveillance purposes. Over time, the tower disappeared, but the name stuck. Today, Naina Peak stands as a testament to the region's natural beauty and a reminder of its colonial past, offering visitors a glimpse into both its history and its stunning landscapes.