Nainital Lake, a sparkling jewel in Uttarakhand, India, is calling you! Imagine gliding on its emerald waters, surrounded by lush green hills. Historically known as 'Tri-Rishi-Sarovar,' this lake is steeped in legends. Come, create unforgettable memories boating, strolling, and soaking in the breathtaking views of this Himalayan paradise. It's a perfect family travel destination!
Capture Stunning Sunset Views.
Enjoy A Scenic Boat Ride On The Lake.
Shop For Souvenirs At The Tibetan Market.
Stroll Along The Lakeside Promenade.
Visit The Naina Devi Temple.
March to June, September to November
Morning, Evening
₹1,500 per person
The history of Nainital Lake is intertwined with the establishment of Nainital as a popular hill station during the British Raj. In 1841, P. Barron, a British sugar merchant, stumbled upon the lake and was captivated by its beauty. He built a house on the shores of the lake and promoted it as a resort. The lake quickly gained popularity among the British, who sought respite from the heat of the plains. A devastating landslide in 1880 caused significant damage to the town and the lake's surroundings. However, the lake was subsequently restored and further developed, solidifying its position as a premier tourist destination. Today, Nainital Lake stands as a testament to both natural beauty and human resilience.