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The names of two Englishmen must always be linked with the discovery of the Lake at Nainital. One of them G. W. Traill, Commissioner of Kumaon and Garhwal, was the first European to set eyes on it in 1823. Nevertheless, the lake had been known for quite some time to herdsmen from villages nearby and held in great reverence as an abode of gods and spirits. Traill had great respect for the traditions and beliefs of the hill folk. To his way of thinking, crowds would violate the sanctity of the place, so he kept the discovery strictly to himself.
On the other hand, P. Barron, a trader in sugar from Shahjahanpur and an intrepid traveler, had no sooner caught a glimpse of the lake in its sylvan setting than he realized its potential as a hill resort and went full steam a colonizing it. The year was 1839. Barron first reached the lake through a trick, a fact mentioned in his book Wanderings in the Himmala. He knew there was a large lake in the heart of Kumaon. He also knew that local guides deliberately misled Europeans who wished to go there, in order to keep the location a secret. Sure enough, Barron's guide declared he had never heard of the lake, at which Barron placed on the guide's head a large stone and told him to carry it till they managed to find the lake. He said there were reputedly no stones near the lake and he needed come to build a house. Desperate to be rid of the load, the guide soon confessed he knew the lake well enough and there was no scarcity of stones in the general area. Barron says that other Europeans also resorted to the same trick till such time that Nainital found a place on the map.
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| Naini Retreat |
| At Leisure Hotels, we believe that well-planned, worry-free slices of time away from the routine are indespinsable for sustenance in a tense city climate.
Naini Retreat
Once the residense of the Maharajas of Philibhit, the Naini Retreat is a majestic building exuding an 'old world charm', that houses the most modern luxuries you could ask for.
Just 1 km from the mall, Naini Retreat is situated on the picturesque Ayarpatta Slopes overlooking tha Naini lake. Providing a breathtaking view at an altitude of 1995 metres.
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| Away from the hustle & bustle, yet located in the heart of town, this resort is only a short walk from the Mall.It is one of the few hotels to offer complete Luxury to the inhouse guest. |
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