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BHIMTAL
- FACTS & FIGURES
Languages : Kumaoni, Hindi, and English
Best time to visit : AprilJuly and SeptemberOctober
BHIMTAL
- A QUIET LAKE
The small town of Bhimtal is famous as a lake resort.
It offers to the tourists a quiet vacation and facilities
for water sports. This beautiful town also attracts
hundreds of tourists every year by its peaceful green
surroundings.
BHIMTAL
- LOCATION
Bhimtal is located in the northern part of the state
of Uttaranchal, in the northern region of India. It
is located at an altitude of 1,371 m above sea level
amongst the Kumaon hills. It is 23 km from Nainital.
The weather in Bhimtal is alpine. Summers (AprilJune)
are mild and winters are cold (NovemberFebruary).
It experiences southwestern monsoon rains in JulySeptember.
BHIMTAL
- VISITING TIME
The best time to visit Bhimtal is from mid-April
to mid-July and from mid-September to October.
BHIMTAL
- THE PAST
The origin of this small town is obscure. Bhimtal
got its name from Bhim, one of the legendary personalities
and central characters mentioned in the Indian epic
of Mahabharata.
BHIMTAL
- TOURIST SPOTS
The main tourist attraction of this small hill station
is its lake. It is one of the largest lakes in the district
of Nainital. The lake offers scope for boating to the
travelers. In the middle of the lake, there is a beautiful
island with a restaurant. The island provides a panoramic
view of the lake as well as its luxuriant surroundings.
Travelers can also explore the region around the lake
and take a walk through the quiet forest surrounding
the lake. There is a large Victorian dam at one end
of the lake and terraced flower gardens can be found
on either side. Bhimtal is also known for its lovely
dappled paths, ravines festooned with dog rose and wild
raspberry. Farmhouses are set among terraced fields
and citrus trees laden with fruits. There is a Folk
Culture Museum in Bhimtal, which is a private institution.
It has a good collection of artifacts and information
about the districts of Uttaranchal. The collection includes
ancient wooden artifacts, information about traditional
rites, rituals, stone implements, and items of archeological
importance. It also houses a sizable collection of reproductions
and photographs of rock art.
BHIMTAL
- SITES NEARBY
Naukuchiatal is 4 km from Bhimtal. It is a lake
having nine corners. Like Bhimtal, Naukuchiatal also
has quiet verdant environs, which attracts the traveler
to it. This tree-fringed lake is good for boating.
Sat
Tal (literally seven lakes) is 7 km from Bhimtal. It
is another important place to visit. Sat Tal was originally
a cluster of seven lakes, out of which two have dried
up. It is famous for fishing and boating. The densely
wooded hills and little creeks along the shores of the
lakes are a perennial attraction to the tourists.
Godhakhel Temple is 3 km from Bhim Tal.
BHIMTAL
- HOW TO REACH
Bhimtal does not have an airport of its own. The
nearest airport is at Pant Nagar (55 km) and the nearest
railway station is at Kathgodam (23 km).

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