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The trip to the beautiful city of Nainital started in the evening time at 7pm when we reached the city.Our hotel was luxurious but I decided to roam around the city first.Sitting at the corner of the road in the midist of the lakes and mountains was quite a thrilled experience with a lot of peace and solitude as just right in front of our hotel there was a church where we went and it was so damn peaceful inside the church.Then the other day we roamed all accross the city from the boating inside the naini lake to the temples visit via cable cars was so fascinating.I remember that I stood up on the cable car when we were in the middle of the city at a height of more than two thousand feet.I kinda love doing it on cable cars.I loved seeing the forests of the city and then the small visit for sight viewing of mountains and beautiful roads.The Jim Corbett national park etc. But what I liked the most was the shopping experience at the local market of Nainital and then the yummy street foods of the magnificent city of Nainital.The naini lake was tremendously big as it's a natural lake and it's depth is still unknown.I loved the pineapple and strawberry shakes as well as the noodles from the restaurant however I loved the street pakoda's the most.Then we reached to a salon where I coloured my hair to pink as I didn't like my natural brown coloured hair.We then headed to the Disco of nainital which was a really chilling experience for me.The city's Rogan Josh is quite famous for the non vegetarians and pakoda's for the vegetarians.The evenings in the city of nainital is mesmerizing guys.Even the idea of being in nainital makes me blush because I personally think it's a city of paradise in India situated in the lap of nature.The lighting's in the evening makes this hill station look even more beautiful. However the mornings and evenings of Nainital are exceptionally well for having a refreshing and rejuvenating time.I suggest people to go for solo travelling as then you could Independently enjoy the beauty of the city.However couples ,family's and group of friends could also visit this Elysium of uniqueness city in my opinion.Remember you gotta be precautious while boating as the depth of the lake is way too much so nobody could be saved if drowned inside the lake.Special care for the children's are required by their parents as we all know kids are known for their naughty and innocent behaviour.The sky looks beautiful from the Naina Devi and mansa Devi temple of Nainital.You can travel via your personal car,hired cabs/cars,trains,buses as well as via flight to dehradoon.The budget could be around 10-15k per person for a visit of 2 days and 3 nights so you can calculate your budget based on this example.You will never gonna regret the trip to nainital as it's a great place.The views are so impeccably beautiful that you might get lost to an another world of paradise.I was lost to my own world as I was constantly engrossed in listening to the songs of my choice (mostly soft romantic songs🙂)The city's roads are not safe enough so the government of Uttarakhand needs to do something about it so your driver should be careful while travelling.There are a lot of places to roam at nainital so you are gonna have a great time in the city of pretty lakes and mountains.You always feel that you are amidst in the lap of nature.People who are in a melancholy state or depressed can also have a visit there to remove their stressful mind into a fun, energetic and relaxing one.The city turns you an d makes a tremendous transformation of the tourists from a stressed person to a cool person with it's so refreshing and rejuvenating atmosphere.Nainital is my favorite place to visit ever in india and travel bloggers or writer's must visit here for an enormously amazing experience as the city helps to explore as a Traveller . Don't forget to interact with the local people as it's great to do that.