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Pages in category "Cities and towns in Nainital district" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
In 2011, Nainital had an average literacy rate of 92.93%, higher than the Uttarakhand state average of 78.82% - around 96.09% males and 89.47% females in the town are literate. [29] A special Census taken in September 1880, at the height of the tourism season, returned a total population of 10,054 for the town. [28]
Nainital district is located in the Kumaon Himalaya. The district has part of the Bhabar tract in its south, which is bordered to the north by the Sivalik hills . To the north of this is the Lesser Himalayas, with a maximum altitude of 2600m.
Cities and towns in Nainital district (2 C, 16 P) E. Education in Nainital district (1 C, 5 P) P. People from Nainital district (2 C, 15 P) R. Railway stations in ...
Nainital- Nainital is by far the most well known tourist destination of Kumaon. The city has played a major role in exporting the Kumaoni culture to the rest of India. [39] Naini dwellers in the morning. Pithoragarh- The city is known for its distinctive and unique culture.
Ramnagar (Kumaoni: RÄmnagar) is a town and municipal board in the Nainital district of Kumaon in the state of Uttarakhand, India. [1] It is located approximately 65 kilometres (40 mi) from Nainital, the headquarters of the district. Ramnagar is a gateway to the Corbett National Park, [2] [3] the oldest national park and a famous tourist ...
The town is located just on the foothill, a good climate but summers are hot, located 21 km west of Haldwani on the Haldwani-Ramanagar road. Nainital is at distance of only 35 km to the north, Bajpur at about 26 km to south-west and Ramnagar 30 km to north-west.
Ramgarh is a small hill station and tourist destination on the way to Mukteshwar in Nainital district of Uttarakhand, India. This place is rich in orchards. An unobstructed view of the snow-capped ranges of the Himalayas from this place can be seen. The place was once the cantonment of the English army.