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Nearest airport is Pantnagar about 63 kms.Nearest Railway station is Kathgodam about 7 kms, which is connected with Delhi, Dehradun, Hawarah and Lucknow.27 km from Nainital,Bhimtal,Corbett Park and 37 Kms. Kilbury .

It is connected to National Highway no. 87. Regular roadway buses run from Delhi, Agra, Dehradun, Haridwar, Lucknow, Kanpur & Bareilly.

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Situated at an altitude of 1789 mts. on Bhowali- Mukteshwar road Ramgarh is known for a variety of Himalayan fruits and the spectacular views of the Himalayan ranges. The famous poets Rabindranath Tagore and Mahadevi Verma have praised the serenity of this place and composed their poems ' Geetanjali' and 'Sandhya Geet' here. Ramgarh also houses a fruit processing factory run by the Government.

Situated at an altitude of 2286 mts. on Bhowali Devidhura road, Mukteshwar is a small hill station covered with a thick wooded forest and offers a majestic view of the Himalaya. Near Mukteshwar is a stone hole of Chauli Ki Jali, dedicated to Lord Shiva. On a moonlit light, the place offers a spectacular view of the sparkling town of Almora and the majestic peaks of Adi Nampa of Nepal stretching upto the Chaukhamba Peaks of Garhwal. It is also famous for the hundred year old Indian Veterinary Research Institute campus.

These lakes are situated at a distance of 72 kms. from Nainital in the Okalkanda developments block near the village Gotia. The two lakes are at a distance of 1 km. from each other and both have a surface area of about 2 sq. kms. each.One has to walk 5 kms. from Khansyu in order to reach these lakes.

Ramnagar is situated on the banks of the river Kosi and was set up by Commissioner H. Ramsay (1856-1884). With the coming of the broad gauge railway line, Ramnagar has become a very important town. One can visit the archaelogical ruins of Dhikuli, the Garjia Devi temple and Sitabani while one is at Ramnagar. Ten kms. from Ramnagar are the ruins of Kotabagh, which date back to the Chand rulers. Kaladhungi has been part of Jim Corbett's house, which now houses the Corbett museum. The spread over the districts of Nainital, Bijnor and Pauri. Before Kaladhungi, at Kamola, ' the Thimayya Farm' of the kumaon Regiment is situated. From Ramnagar one can also go the Ranikhet and Chaukhutia and beyond via Mohaan.

The Corbett waterfall is situated 36 kms. from Nainital, on the Kaladhungi-Ramnagar motorable road falling under the Ramnagar Forest Division. The waterfall stands at a distance of 3 kms. from the Kaladhungi main road. The fall with a drop of 20 mtrs. is surrounded by a forest belt and camping sites with an abundance of birdlife and plant life. Some other added attractions for the visitors are the 'Nature Walk', museum, the adventurous camping sites etc. The easy availability of parking facilities makes the place an ideal picnic spot.

Naina peak, the heighest peak around Nainital, is at a height of 2610 mtrs., 5.5 kms. from Nainital, commands a captivating view of the snow-clad Himalayan ranges. On a clear day, a wide range of the snow-clad Himalaya is visible and one can have a bird's-eye view of Nainital. One can either trek or go on horse back.

A scenic spot - it offers a panoramic view of 250 kms. of the Himalayan ranges. The Snow View Peak, 2270 mts. is a popular vantage point in Nainital, accessible by a ropeway, by horse and on foot.

At an altitude of 2528 mtrs., an ideal place for a quite weekend holiday and picnic, Kilbury is a part of a forest reserve and is rich in flora and birdlife. Forest Rest House is available for accommodation with the permission of D.F.O. Nainital.

5 kms. from Nainital, the lake is a haven for anglers, and is inhabited by a number of fishes. It is situated on Nainital-Ramnagar motorable road.