Nearby Attractions
Tourist Attractions Around Villa Bianca, Nainital
Important Places Distance from Villa Bianca:
  • IGI Airport , Delhi 328 KM
  • Kathgodam Railway Station 31 KM
  • Haldwani Bus Station 37 Km
  • Haldwani Taxi Stand 35 KM
  • Nainital Bus/Taxi Stand 9 KM
  • Nainital Mall Road - 9 KM
Eco Cave Gardens
Eco Cave Gardens
Famous for its inter connected rocky caves, hanging gardens and the musical fountain, the Eco Garden are a set of six small caves in the shape of various animals. In the evenings, you can see the spectacle of the musical fountain with various audio video effects.
Naina Devi Temple
Naina Devi Temple
Regarded and revered as one of the fifty-one Shakti Peeths that are located all across India, the Naina Devi Temple is a holy site that is situated on the northern shore of Naini Lake, in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, India. This temple is one of the most renowned places of Hindu worship all over the country. Dedicated to Devi Sati’s eyes, devotees from all parts of India flock to this region in huge numbers all year round.
Tiffin Top (Dorothy’s Seat)
Tiffin Top (Dorothy’s Seat)
Tiffin Top is a very famous tourist attraction in Nainital. A fantastic picnic spot in its own right, one gets a complete view of the town of Nainital and its surrounding hills in the Kumaon region from this location. Its serene and peaceful environment makes it irresistible to the photographers. Those who love nature’s beauty must not miss out on this vacation spot. Adventure activities such as rappelling and rock climbing are conducted in Tiffin Top as well.
Neem Karoli Baba Ashram
Neem Karoli Baba Ashram
The Neem Karoli Baba Ashram is a quaint little ashram that is located in the foothills of the Himalayas in Uttaranchal. Situated at the height of 1400 metres above the sea level, this modern pilgrim centre has been built in dedication to Shri Neem Karoli Baba Maharaj Ji, a saint who is well known not only across the country but rather all over the world. This Hindu guru was a devotee of Lord Hanuman and is reputed to have performed many miracles throughout his life.
Governor’s House
Governor’s House
Home to the popular golf course, the Governor’s House is a Victorian Gothic edifice built in 1899 by designer F.W. Steven. It resembles the Castle of Scotland very closely and consists of two stories of buildings with 113 rooms, garden, swimming pool and of course, the golf-course.

During British Times, it served as the summer residence of the Governor of North East Province.
Nainital High Altitude Zoo
Nainital High Altitude Zoo
Established in 1984, Pt. G.B. Pant High Altitude Zoo or Nainital Zoo is situated on the Sher ka Danda hill in Tallital, Nainital. Perched at a height of 2100 metres and spread over an area of 4.6 hectares makes it the only one of its kind. The zoo is home to several endangered species and is a popular tourist spot.
Nainital Ropeway
Nainital Ropeway
Nainital Ropeway or the Cable Car Ride is the most popular tourist attraction in the city of Nainital. The ropeway connects Mallital to the Snow view point- from the base to a height of 2270 metres. The aerial trip hovering over the Naini lake and the valley offers panoramic views of the breathtaking landscape.
Gurney House
Gurney House
The former abode of the British hunter, conservationist, naturalist and author- Jim Corbett is called Gurney House. The charming colonial cottage has a tiny museum with the achievements and life story of Jim Corbett. A quaint little nursery is also housed in the premises with a variety of shrubberies and plants. The house can be visited on prior appointment.
Sattal
Sattal
As the name of the town justifies, Sattal is a fascinating cluster of seven interconnected lakes that are perched at an elevation of 1370 m above the sea level.

The sources of water for these lakes are underground springs and are named after the Hindu mythological figures. The names of these lakes are: Ram Tal, Lakshman Tal, Sita Tal, Nal Damyanti Tal, Panna Tal, Purna Tal and Sukha Tal.
Snow View Point
Snow View Point
Snow View Point in Nainital stands at a dizzying altitude of 2270 meters above sea level and is hands down, one of the most attractive tourist spots of the area. As the name suggests, Snow View Point offers a panoramic view of the mighty Himalayas draped in a blanket of milk-white snow
Naukuchiatal
Naukuchiatal
Naukuchiatal, a small picturesque lake village is a destination for those who seek quietude and tranquility beneath the shade of pure nature. As the name of the place suggests, this place is mainly known for its nine cornered lake which measures up to 1 km in length and 40 m deep.
Bhimtal
Bhimtal
Bhimtal Lake, one of the most famous lakes in India, is located in the Bhimtal town of the north Indian state of Uttarakhand. An island at the centre of the Lake is a famous tourist attraction and also houses an aquarium with a variety of fish species and a temple.
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