My favourite travel destination in India
Camping in Rishikesh might be the perfect vacation for some people but not for me. for me Nainital is the best place for vacations .

Nainital
is a glittering jewel in the Himalyan necklace, blessed with scenic natural splendour and varied natural resources . Dotted with lakes, Nainital has earned the epithet of ' Lake District ' of India. Enjoy camping in the Kilbury jungles & make day visit to Nainital to do boating & relax during rest of the day in the pristine woods of Nainital.“Unlike most other hill stations in North India, Nainital and its surrounding areas has a lot to offer in sightseeing and relaxation.
camping in Nainital
Nainital is the perfect dose of rejuvenation for you that lets you get up and close with Nature! There’s no better place than Nainital in Uttarakhand to experience the beautiful medley of history, culture, views, nature, adventure, and a pleasant weather during a quick escape to the hills.
Other than nature, Nainital is a hub for adrenaline junkies with activities like paragliding, rock climbing, rappelling, hiking, trekking, jungle tours, yoga, caving, kayaking, mountain biking, bird watching, and more. With so much adventure to delight oneself with, Nainital never fails to keep the thrill quotient soaring high at all times!
While the nights will be filled with crackling bonfires, music, and twinkling stars overhead, your mornings will be graced by majestic views of lush mountains, warm sunlight sifting through thick canopies of trees overhead, and the sweet chirping of birds. Intrigued? Scroll down to see where best you can find these experiences in this charming retreat.
When to visit Nainital
Though this picturesque hill station is absolutely scenic and serene throughout the year, travelers prefer to visit in the summer months from March to June when the weather is at its most pleasant and one can indulge in a maximum number of adventure sports. This also serves as the best time for camping as most of the campsites are open only during the summer (and sometimes winter) months.
You can also visit Nainital in winters, between October and February, for its captivating landscapes and tranquil surroundings. One should avoid visiting during Monsoons (July to September) as the place experiences constant rainfall which causes hindrances in commuting and increases the chance of landslides.
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