Ditch The Crowded Tourist Destinations And Explore These Underrated Places Near Nainital 

by Vaishalee Kalvankar
Ditch The Crowded Tourist Destinations And Explore These Underrated Places Near Nainital 

Nainital is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Uttarakhand, India. The beautiful hill station is set around the serene Nainil lake and Naina Devi Hindu temple. The place is visited by many tourists every year. But did you know that there are many other underrated places in Nainital that you should definitely visit and ditch the other crowded destinations? Well, we have listed some for you. 

Underrated Places Near Nainital 

1. Pangot

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Pangot is a beautiful Himalayan hamlet that is extremely famous among trekkers, mountain bikers, and birdwatchers. This little village has over 250 species of birds, and their chirps will surely make your day. You can also go on a trek from this village to Corbett National Park. This Himalayan village is blessed with many thick forests and streams. 

2. Gethia

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Gethia is a modest village that makes you feel like you’re sitting in the lap of nature. The beauty of this village will teleport you to a whole new and serene world. It falls on the Nainital-Bhowali highway and is nestled among a dense forest of pine and oak trees. It is the perfect spot for a getaway in the summer. 

3. Naukuchiatal

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Naukuchiatal means ‘lake of nine corners’ and is a beautiful little place that will surely take you on a trip of tranquility. The lake of Naukuchiatal is known as the deepest lake in Nainital. This beautiful lake is surrounded by fauna and flora, which makes it a sight to behold. You can also try paragliding, paddling, and yachting here. 

4.  Shitlakhet 

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Shitlakhet is a pristine hill station in Uttarakhand, near Nainital. This Kumaon location provides breathtaking views of the entire range of Garhwal and Kumaon Himalayan peaks. Due to the abundance of Himalayan birds that call Shitlakhet home, the city is well known among bird watchers. You can also hike to Syahi Devi Temple. 

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5. Tanakpur

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Tanakpur is a small city in the Champawat district of Uttarakhand. The city is just 3 km away from the Indo-China border. It is nestled on the banks of the raging Sharda River at an elevation of 245 metres above sea level. The town serves as both the entrance to the Kumaon Himalayas and the Purnagiri Temple. Moreover, it marks the beginning of the Kailash Manasarovar pilgrimage. 

6. Lohaghat

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Lohaghat is a retreat for people who want to get away from the noise of the city and spend some time in the presence of nature. It is surrounded by tall deodar trees and snow-capped Himalayan peaks. Visitors are drawn to the town by its calm beauty, vibrant cultural history, and unbroken natural panoramas. 

7. Chaukori

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In the Pithoragarh district, among the majestic peaks of the western Himalayan Range, sits the hill town of Chaukori. Travellers frequently refer to Chaukori in Kumaon as “heaven” because of the British tea gardens that were established there. These breathtaking Himalayan views may be found in this quiet, small village.

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Have you been to any of these places? Let us know below.

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