Cradled in the Kumaon Himalayas of Uttarakhand, Nainital has long been celebrated as the “Lake District of India,” a name bestowed by the British who found its misty hills and shimmering waters reminiscent of England’s own Lake District. This charming hill station, encircled by seven verdant hills, is defined by its tranquil natural freshwater lakes, with the iconic Nainital Lake at its heart.





