2 days
Duration
Nainital, India
Location
2 Days Nainital Tour From Delhi
2 days Nanital tour from Delhi is especially designed for the people who love to explore snowy mountains. You will get to visit beautiful places and fascinating mountains which can amaze anyone. This tour can easily be done from Delhi by a car; get an enchanting experience with this tour and discover the beautiful parts of India.
Departure / Return Location
Delhi, India
- Airfare
- Accommodations
- Transportation
- Professional guide
- Entrance fees
- Guide gratuity
- Airport Transfers
- Insurance
Highlights includes:
- Embark on a beautiful journey to Nainital.
- Get amazed by the scenic beauty and mountains of Nainital.
- Explore the amazing sites like Naini lake, Naina Devi temple, etc.
- Take a tour of the fascinating markets like Mall road and Tibetan market.
Upon your early arrival at the Delhi airport you will be picked up by our driver and you will be driven straight Nainital. Once you reach Nainital you will check-in at you hotel and later you will be taken to Mall Road which are very popular markets in Nainital which are very popular markets in Nainital, Tibetian Market; the colorful street of Tibetan Market is always busy and filled with people as it is located close to the Naini Lake. After that you will be driven to your hotel for the overnight stay.
After a healthy breakfast you will be taken to visit Kaal Bhairav Temple and the famous Kashi vishwanath Temple. After that you’ll visit Birla Temple which is comprised of the marble and its development was finished in 1965. The pinnacle of the sanctuary is known as the tallest sanctuary tower. After that you will be driven to visit Sarnath which is located 10 kilometres northeast of Varanasi, near the confluence of the Ganges and the Varuna rivers. According to Buddhist tradition, Sarnath is where, circa 528 BCE, at 35 years of age. After that you will be driven back to your hotel for the comfortable stay.
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