Come to Bhimtal Lake and Naukuchiatal in Uttarakhand, India, little explorers! Bhimtal, once called 'Bheem Tal' after the mighty Bheem from the Mahabharata, is a super pretty lake town. Naukuchiatal, meaning 'lake of nine corners,' is a peaceful escape. Paddle boats, lovely views, and cool mountain air await you on your India travel adventure!
Capture The Beauty With Photography.
Enjoy A Scenic Boat Ride On The Lake.
Enjoy Birdwatching In The Surrounding Forests.
Go Kayaking Or Paddle Boating.
Take A Leisurely Walk Around The Lake.
Visit The Island Aquarium In The Lake.
March to June, September to November
Morning
₹1,500 per person
The history of Bhimtal Lake is intertwined with local legends and the epic Mahabharata. It's believed that Bhima, one of the Pandava brothers, created the lake during their exile. While the lake's exact origins are shrouded in myth, the area has been inhabited for centuries. Bhimtal served as an important stop on the old trade route between India and Tibet. The town developed around the lake, serving as a hub for commerce and agriculture. In more recent times, Bhimtal has transformed into a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and tranquil ambiance. The presence of the island in the lake also adds to its historical significance, as it has been used for various purposes over the years, including a temporary jail during the British Raj.