Nainital!

I've been wanting to go there for quite some time, and really quite surprised that having grown up in this general region that I still hadn't been there. The mid-October weather was perfect, a slight chill in the air but the sun was warm.

We stayed at Shervani Hilltop, which is a really lovely place. It's a series of blocks so you get a sense of privacy and a non-hotel feel, instead of being a large block with a corridor down the center. There are gardens at many levels as you go up or down to your room, flowers everywhere and tastefully done up modern rooms. They have central heating as well, which made the nights very comfortable too, especially with little kids who refuse to stay covered up at night!

There really isn't much sightseeing to do in Nainital, and we didn't want to do the things that all other tourists do, like go up in the rickety cable car. So apart from a drive up to the Raj Bhavan, which is quite a majestic castle like building, we made our own agenda of cafes and walks and sailing at the Nainital Boat Club. It was the perfect way to spend a relaxed week with kids.

Wandering in the terraced garden at Shervani Hilltop. The flowers were simply fantastic. What a beautiful sight. Kudos to the gardeners.

Marigolds will always have a special spot in my heart!

All 10 sailboats of the Nainital Boat Club lined up ready to go out! We sailed in the turquoise and green ones.

The buildings of the resort have a nice charm to them, without any of the shabbiness that usually comes with anything old and charming!

A resplendent dahlia in the terraced garden.

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Unknown said…
Hi,
I loved the photos you shared,its really beautiful.Thank you for sharing information with us. looking for more
budget hotels in Nainital.
Helloooo, Anyone around? The ebb and flow seems to have stopped. New places? Pictures looking out from inside, the flowers, the sumptuous brownie, all seem to be some distant memory. Hope you find time to reconnect with life.
Shalini said…
Hey ABJ,
Yeah a long, long silence this time around. Just got busy and didn't want to post just for the sake of posting. Hope all is well with you. Still in AD?
beautiful write up.even we were talking to go upto nainital.might be early march next year.lovely..beautiful photographs.
Shalini said…
Thanks Lakshmi. We went in late October 2014. Diwali break. The weather was nice, sunny days and chilly nights. Perfect for walking and warming up.

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