
About the Tour:
For anyone planning to escape the heat and buzz of the city and retreat to some peaceful, exotic hillside, embark on this tour to the most beautiful hill station of Nainital. Along with that, visit the off-beat and scenic hill stations of Mukteshwar and Binsar that will greet you with the breathtaking views of the rolling Himalayan peaks rising above each other and changing colors as painted by the sun.
Experience the beauty of Nainital by taking a ropeway to the tiffin top and see the rippling Naini Lake dotted with colorful boats amidst the mighty forest-covered mountains. Take an evening stroll on the bustling Mall road lined with many shops, a library, cafes, and eateries on one side and Naini Lake on the other. As you move to Mukteshwar, treat your eyes with natural wonders like Chauli ki Jaali – a natural hole formed on a mountain cliff behind the Mukteshwar temple. Take a strolls in Binsar for a natural therapy in the form of fresh mountain air, pine forest scent, and birds' sweet chirping.
Quick Info:
Route: Delhi - Nainital - Binsar - Mukteshwar - Delhi
Start/ Endpoint: Delhi
Duration: 4 Days 3 Nights
Inclusions:
➔ Accommodation on double or triple sharing basis according to the variant
➔ Meals (Buffet Breakfast).
➔ Highly-Experienced driver cum guide
➔ Sightseeing as per itinerary
➔ All toll tax, parking, fuel, and driver allowances
➔ All applicable taxes
➔ Comfortable and hygienic vehicle (AC Sedan/SUV/Traveler) for sightseeing on all days as per the itinerary
Things not to miss:
➔ Get fascinated with the bird’s eye view of the entire Nainital town as you glide down in the Cable Car from Snow View Point
➔ Walk on the green trail along the McDonald's Circular Road - Nainital and try spotting a barking deer
➔ Bring out your adventurous side as you visit Chauli ki Jali which is the hotspot for rock climbling
How to reach:
By Air: Delhi is well connected with domestic and international flights. All the major airlines have their flights operating from Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi.
By Rail: The railway network connects Delhi to all major and, nearly, all the minor destinations in India. The three important railway stations of Delhi are New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station, and Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station.
By Road: Delhi is well connected, by a network of roads and national highways, with all the major cities in India. Both the government and private transport providers provide frequent bus services. One can also get government as well as private taxis here.
