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Offering a perfect place of nature meeting the wildlife, the Corbett-Nainital Tour is ideal for those seeking respite from the mundane life. Corbett National Park, sprawling over two districts in Uttarakhand makes one of the finest places for wildlife holidays in India; on the other hand, Nainital approximately 65 kms from this wildlife reserve is a hill stations that boasts greatly of the natural splendor. Flaunting rich flora and fauna, Corbett National Park has distinguished itself as an eminent home for the wild endangered species. The national park shelters almost 650 species of animals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. Jeep safari, elephant safari, canter safari, forest lodging and plenty other adventure activities are available in Corbett.
On the other side, Lake City, Nainital offers a relaxing holiday in the arms of nature. The sparkling lake surrounded by lofty mountains offers quite a picturesque scene. Enjoy flavoursome momos and an excursion to top attractions of the city. Savour moments of utter peace lakeside in the evening and finish your day with a walk on the bustling mall road that runs parallel to the illuminated lake.
One of the most popular and exquisite hill station “Nainital” is located in the Kumaon region in the state of Uttarakhand. It is a distinct and famous tourist destination of India. The town not only lures the domestic travelers and tourists but also a number of foreign tourists. It shines as a glittering jewel in the Himalayan Mountains and is surrounded with lakes and nature’s bounty.
Best Time to visit Jim Corbett & Nainital
The best time to visit Nainital is during the summer season. The hill station attracts a lot of visitors during the months between March and June. The temperature hovers between 14 ⁰C and 30 ⁰C. The ever-present cool breeze encourages you to relax in this paradisiacal place. The season is also perfect to go paddling on the various lakes in Nainital. A serene boat-ride in the evening, surrounded by bewitching views, is a favored activity of the visitors to Nainital.