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Nainital in Monsoon: Why It’s the Best Season for a Nainital Tour

The rainy season delivers a sentimental vibe that is different from winter, autumn, or summer. While winter brings a chill, summer brings immense light, and autumn sets the tone for paradise. But the rains give us nostalgia, allowing us to romanticise every bit of experience we can get. That’s exactly what a Nainital Tour in monsoon can provide us with, but there’s more, which is what we are here to explore.

Why Monsoon is the best time for a Nainital Tour


Travellers have asked us whether it is safe to travel to Nainital during the monsoon. It is indeed safe to go on a Nainital tour to this magnificent hill station. The roads are washed, which adds to the charm of the place. You can travel at ease in this place due to it being the off-season, when the city is not overcrowded with tourists.

When it comes to Nainital in monsoon, you don’t necessarily need to book your stay a month earlier. A week prior might do, although booking in advance is not a problem. The reason is that since the city does not have too many visitors this season, hotels and resorts are mostly vacant. This makes it a prime time for solo travellers to visit, especially those who would love to witness the waterfalls and stay in solitude.

A Nainital tour during the monsoon looks so different as the clouds pass you by, and the trees stand tall. It is a time where you won’t just take back home memories, but a transformation due to serenity and love for life.

Nainital Sightseeing Spots in Monsoon Season

There are several places to visit when travelling to Nainital in the monsoon. So, it depends on whether you can cover them based on the number of days you have booked. Let’s go from place to place, and then to some amazing waterfalls you shouldn’t miss during this season.

  • Naini Lake: A still lake that stills your mind and captures your gaze. It is surrounded by seven hills, which adds to the beauty of this captivating water body.
  • Naina Devi Temple: A famous Hindu temple of the Goddess Naina Devi that presents her two eyes. When you travel to Naini Lake, you can visit this temple as well, because it is close by. It is considered sacred and attracts several devotees to seek blessings.
  • Eco Cave Gardens: A cave that has several interconnected animal caves and a beautiful hanging garden.
  • Mall Road: An active shopping arcade that stretches by the Naini Lake.
  • Bhimtal and Sattal: The Bhimtal and Sattal Lakes are two amazing spots for boating. The Sattal Lake is present near the lower ranges of the Himalayas. The Bhimtal Lake is present near Nainital city.
  • The waterfalls:
    • Bhalu Gaad Waterfalls: 14 Km from Mukteshwar
    • Corbett Falls: These waterfalls are 25 Km from Ramnagar, close to the Jim Corbett National Park
    • Woodland Waterfall: This waterfall is present in Sariyatal, 9 Km from Nainital

3-Day Nainital Tour Itinerary for Monsoon

Here is a three-day package plan by Nainital Willows that may include a visit to the Corbett National Park. Do note, that the itinerary depends on the plan you select. Additionally, you could adjust your plan accordingly based on your purpose of visiting this city.

Nainital Tour in Monsoon – Day 1

  • Pick up from the railway station or airport, unless you have arrived by car.
  • Check into the hotel or resort you booked for your stay.
  • If you have arrived in the morning, you can check in and then relax for a while, freshen up, and have your necessary meals.
  • Take a tour to take the Naini View, waterfalls, different mountain tops like the Tiffin Top, Lover’s Point, etc.
  • Visit some temples like the Mansi Devi Temple Cave Garden, the Naina Devi Temple, and so on.

Nainital Tour in Monsoon – Day 2

  • Visit Ramgarh, Gagar, and Ghorakhal while you visit Mukteshwar.
  • Enjoy the views of the mountains as you pass by different places, and experience your trip with ease while you enjoy the rain.

Nainital Tour in Monsoon – Day 3

  • Visit the lakes, such as Bhimtal, Bhowali, Sattal, Kamaltal, and Naldamyantital, among other lakes.
  • You can also visit the Hanuman Garhi temple, which is dedicated to Lord Hanuman with a golden umbrella mounted over His head.

Nainital Adventure with a Nainital Corbett Package

  • You can arrange for a pickup from the airport or the railway station in Nainital. Spend the night at the pre-booked hotel or resort near Corbett.
  • Begin the next day in a jeep safari through the thick of the Corbett Forest.
  • On your way back to the hotel, visit the Corbett Falls, and after relaxing at the hotel, pick up where you left off.
  • Visit the famous temples, go boating, or trek up the Tiffin Top or other top viewpoints.

Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable Monsoon Nainital Tour


If you are visiting Nainital in monsoon by car, then, if possible, hire a driver who is experienced in driving in the mountains. It’s a matter of controlling one’s speed and keeping to your left. This way, you are also safe in a vehicle while driving when visibility is low during heavy rains.

  • Carry an umbrella or raincoat, and keep an extra pair of clothing while you tour through Nainital in the monsoon.
  • Wear waterproof, comfortable footwear.
  • Carry plastic packaging to keep your phone, charges, and other electronics safe.
  • Carry a water bottle, first-aid kit, and mosquito repellent.

How to Book Your Monsoon Nainital Tour Package

When you plan your Nainital tour in the monsoon, it is essential to consider the following:

  1. Check your budget and calculate accordingly regarding the number of days you want to visit this city.
  2. Your budget should cover the cost of the trip to Nainital in monsoon, the items you need to carry, the shopping you may want to do, the number of people travelling with you, the activities you want to do, if you want to hire a tour guide or drive, etc.
  3. Book your trip online or via email/phone call, at least 7 – 10 business working days before your arrival.

Conclusion

It is essential to note that some activities during the monsoon may be open based on availability. These activities include the Corbett jungle safari, a boat ride on the Naini Lake, the cable car ride, and paragliding. So, while you book your Nainital tour, be sure to ask whether these activities are available for your enjoyment.

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Megha
Megha
Megha is a writer who loves sharing travel stories and the Director at Nature’s Sprout. She helps run Nainital Willows, an awesome resort nestled near Naini Lake. Megha’s all about ensuring guests enjoy amazing stays with Nainital tour packages. Her blogs give the inside scoop on hotels and resorts in Nainital, cool local spots, and tips for planning your next trip. Check out her posts for a regular dose of fun ideas to plan your Nainital adventure!

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