Nainital beyond the postcards: a backpacker’s ultimate to-do list

A lively, wallet-friendly guide to savouring Nainital’s best food, breathtaking views, and unforgettable experiences—without breaking the bank!

Nainital beyond the postcards: a backpacker’s ultimate to-do list
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By Shreya Dwivedi

25 Mar, 2025

4 mins read

Picture this—you in a cosy hoodie with a steaming cup of chai, and the crisp mountain air of Nainital. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, time to make it real! Whether you're chasing lake views, stuffing your face with momos, or just looking for a break from the daily grind, this budget-friendly guide has got your back. No overthinking, no overspending—just pure pahadon wali vibes. So, ready to roll? Let’s do Nainital the smart way!

1. Boat ride on Naini Lake: the classic must-do

You haven’t really been to Nainital if you haven’t taken a boat ride on Naini Lake. Whether you go for a rowboat, paddleboat, or shikara-style ride, the views are bhai, ekdum filmy. Bonus points if you do this during sunset when the golden hues hit the water just right. Naini Lake, the heart of Nainital, is a sacred and scenic gem believed to be one of the emerald-green eyes of Goddess Sati, making it a blend of mythology, beauty, and serenity.

Insider tip: Befriend a local boatman, you might get some offbeat stories along with the ride.

2. Hike up to Tiffin Top: views > everything

Ditch the taxis and trek your way up to Tiffin Top, aka Dorothy’s Seat. The 360-degree view of the Himalayas from here is unreal. Perfect for a jugaadu picnic – just grab some momos from a local stall, add a flask of chai, and enjoy the mountain air.

picture from tiffin top

The views from Tiffin Top are to die for 

3. Take the ropeway to Snow View Point

Not in the mood to hike? No stress. Hop on the ropeway and head up to Snow View Point for a panoramic view of Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Nanda Kot peaks. If the sky is clear, this place looks straight out of an old Yash Raj movie.

4. Stroll and shop on Mall Road

The heart of Nainital, Mall Road pe shaam ka ek alag hi scene hota hai. Enjoy an evening stroll, try some local street food (bhai, bal mithai mat miss karna!), and shop for quirky souvenirs. From woollen caps to handmade candles, you’ll find everything here.

Budget tip: Bargain hard at Tibetan Market – start at half the quoted price.

5. Seek blessings at Naina Devi Temple

Right by the lake, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Naina Devi, believed to be an incarnation of Shakti. It holds deep spiritual significance as one of India’s 51 Shakti Peeths, where Sati’s eyes are said to have fallen. Even if you aren’t the religious kind, it’s worth visiting for the peaceful surroundings and cultural experience.

picture of naina devi temple

Seek blessings at Naina Devi Temple

6. Explore Eco Cave Gardens

Twist, turn, and duck your way through the maze-like limestone caves at Eco Cave Gardens. It’s like nature’s own adventure park, where both kids and grown-ups can channel their inner explorer and have a blast!

7. Visit Pangot – the hidden gem for bird lovers

Just 15 km from Nainital, Pangot is a paradise for bird watchers. Spot over 500 species, including Himalayan Griffons and Cheer Pheasants. Even if you don’t care much about birds, the quiet surroundings and untouched nature make this worth it.

picture of a rare bird

Spend your afternoon bird watching

8. Check out the GB Pant high altitude zoo

Not your regular zoo – this one is home to snow leopards, Tibetan wolves, and the elusive Himalayan black bear. And since it’s on a hilltop, even the walk to the entrance is an experience in itself.

9. Try these local dishes – because food is life

Nainital’s food scene is underrated. Agar asli pahadi swaad chahiye toh, try these:

  • Bal mithai – A local fudge-like dessert coated in sugar balls.
  • Aloo ke gutke – A classic pahadi potato dish.
  • Bhatt ki churkani – A delicious Kumaoni lentil curry.
  • Momos at Sonam’s – Hands down, some of the best Tibetan momos in town.
picture of aloo ke gutke

Try the local Kumaoni street food : Aloo ke gutke

10. Watch a sunset at Hanuman Garhi

Golden hour looks alag hi level ka from Hanuman Garhi Temple, where the sky paints itself in stunning hues. This quiet hilltop temple not only offers one of the best sunset views in town but is also a serene spot for meditation. Plus, the climb up rewards you with panoramic views of Nainital’s valleys—totally worth it!

11. Take a day trip to Bhimtal and Sattal

Want to escape the crowd? Head to Bhimtal and Sattal, where pahadon ka asli sukoon meets adventure. Kayak across Bhimtal’s serene waters, zip-line over Sattal’s lush forests, or just chill by the lake with a chai in hand. Peace, thrill, and picture-perfect views—sab kuch milega yahan!

picture of Bhimtal Lake

Try paddle boating at Bhimtal Lake

12. Try a candle-making workshop

Did you know Nainital is famous for its beautifully crafted scented and decorative candles? Walk through the bustling lanes of Mall Road, and you’ll find quaint little candle shops offering quick DIY workshops. Places like Anil Candles and Meenakshi Candles let you try your hand at making your own customized candle—pick your favourite fragrance, choose fun shapes, and take home a handmade souvenir straight from the hill.

13. Go stargazing at Land’s End

One of Nainital’s hidden gems, Land’s End feels straight out of a Tamasha scene, where the world fades, and it’s just you and the endless sky. With zero city lights, the stars shine brighter here, and if luck’s on your side, you might even catch a meteor shower—pure cinematic magic!

picture of Land's end

Go stargazing in Nainital

14. Visit Gurney House – the home of Jim Corbett

If history fascinates you, check out Gurney House, the former home of Jim Corbett. The museum has some fascinating exhibits on his life and wildlife conservation.

Budget tip: Entry is free, but guided tours might charge a small fee.

15. Explore the haunted Mukteshwar Inspection Bungalow

The Mukteshwar Inspection Bungalow isn’t just a scenic colonial-era retreat—it’s also wrapped in eerie legends. Locals believe the ghost of a British officer, who mysteriously died here, still lingers around. Visitors have reported strange noises, sudden chills, and an unsettling presence after dark. While the bungalow offers breathtaking views during the day, once the sun sets, it turns into the perfect spot for a spooky midnight dare. Dare to visit?

Picture of Muketshwar Inspection Bungalow

Do you dare to face the ghosts?

Conclusion

Nainital isn’t just another hill station; it’s pahadon ka asli pyaar—the kind that stays with you, just like Ved kept returning to Corsica in Tamasha. Maybe it’s the charm of the misty hills, the way the lake reflects your deepest thoughts or the feeling of getting lost only to find yourself again. Whether you’re here for adventure, food, or just to sit by the lake and have a full “Yeh kahan aa gaye hum” moment, Nainital has a way of calling you back—again and again.
 

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