Day 3 :Kausani Nainital (120kms /03 hrs drive one way).
Morning after breakfast, check out from the hotel & drive for Nainital. Check into the hotel arrival in Nainital. Evening visit Mall road, Naina Devi Temple & enjoy boating in Naini lake I Nainital.
Nainital otherwise called Naini Tal, is a well known slope station in the Indian territory of Uttarakhand and central command of Nainital region in the Kumaon lower regions of the external Himalayas. It is accepted that the Naini Lake is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths, or The most prominent depends on the account of the demise of the goddess Sati. Out of misery and distress, Shiva conveyed Sati's body, thinking back about their minutes as a team, and meandered around the universe with it. Vishnu had cut her body into 52 body parts, utilizing his Sudarshana Chakra, which fell on Earth to end up consecrated destinations where every one of the general population can pay respect to the Goddess. The spot where Sati's eyes (or Nain) fell, came to be called Nain-tal or pool of the eye. The goddess Shakti is venerated at the Naina Devi Temple, referred to by local people as Naini Mata Temple on the north shore of the present day lake.
Mall road :- Shopping center Road is was developed during the British pilgrim rule, The Mall Road is the primary street which goes through the core of the Nainital town parallel to the lake associating the two finishes of the town. The Mall street presently named Govind Ballabh Pant Marg. With the cool wind blowing over the lake through the street a night walk around the Mall, has its own appeal.
Naina Devi Temple : - The name "NAINA" which means eye is gotten from a sanctuary to the goddess 'Naini Devi" based on the upper edge of the lake and was destoyed by the landslip of 1880. It was in this manner supplanted by the present structure. "Naina" signifies 'Eyes' and 'Tal' signifies 'Lake'. The border of the Naini Tal Lake is of almost 2 miles.
Naini Lake :- Verifiable records affirm that in 1839, Mr. P. Barron, who should be the first who visited Nainital, from Rosa, an English businessperson in sugar exchange, on an undertaking inadvertently going over the lake at Nainital was captivated to the point that he chose to construct an European Colony on shores of the lake. The news magazine, the Englishman Calcutta, detailed in 1841 disclosure of this lake close Almora. It is accepted that two Indian sages visited there, meandering, it is a conviction of individuals that they favored the lake with perfect power, one can gain divestment by taking wash in it, and equivalent to in the Mansarovar lake.