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Noida to Nainital: The ideal road trip for that ultimate weekend escape

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 4, 2025, 13:50 IST
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Noida to Nainital: The ideal road trip for that ultimate weekend escape

Let’s face it: Noida is as urban as it gets. The concrete jungle, endless traffic jams, and the everyday office chatter — it’s enough to make anyone yearn for an escape. And why stay stuck in the mundane lifestyle, when you have quite a few options that are just a few hours away from the hustle and bustle of Noida, where you could find yourself surrounded by lush greenery, cool mountain air, and the serene calm of a hill station? Welcome to Nainital, the weekend getaway for nature lovers who need a quick break from their city routine.
The good news is that you can actually get to Nainital from Noida in around 6-7 hours. The best way to start your journey is by hopping on a bus or a private cab (unless you enjoy the thrill of driving through those unpredictable Noida traffic jams). Nevertheless, if you're driving yourself, get ready for a scenic ride, with a pitstop at Bhimtal for a refreshing breather.
Once you reach Nainital, places that you can cover are:

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Naini Lake

Forget the crowded streets of Noida — Nainital’s charm starts with its peaceful Naini Lake. A leisurely boat ride or just a walk along the lake will instantly soothe your nerves. It’s the perfect spot to begin your nature retreat.

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Tiffin Top

Leave the usual tourist trails behind and make your way to Tiffin Top, also known as Dorothy’s Seat. A leisurely hike leads to one of the most breathtaking views of the town and its surrounding hills. It’s the kind of place that feels like your own hidden paradise, a world away from the skyscrapers of Noida.

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Sariyatal

For those in search of tranquility, Sariyatal is the perfect retreat. This hidden gem provides a serene setting for a picnic or quiet reflection by the lake. With its still waters and peaceful ambiance, it’s an ideal spot to unwind and rejuvenate.

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Snow View Point

While it’s slightly more popular, Snow View Point is a classic for a reason. A cable car ride to the top gives you breathtaking views of the snow-covered Himalayan peaks. It’s the perfect blend of nature and a little bit of adventure to remind you why you left the city behind.

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Nainital Zoo

Nature isn’t just about greenery. The Nainital Zoo, located at a higher altitude, offers sightings of rare animals like the Himalayan Monal and more. It’s the perfect way to get a dose of wildlife while enjoying the cool mountain air.

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