
Naini Retreat is sited at a height of 1995 meters. This Retreat was once owned by Maharaja Pilibhit. This hotel is one of the finest lavish hotels to be found on Nainital. It is placed amid the Ayarpatta slopes and overlooks the Naini Lake.
The entire place at times gets engulfed in the misty fogs and it’s the most spectacular view. At other times the Area is all covered with Oak and deodhar trees and greenery stretches to large part of the entire acres of land. It is altogether a different feeling to be here and enjoy the exhilarating view.

The rooms available here are all centrally heated and well furnished. The entire resort faces the Mountains, the Naini River and the Valley of Nainital. Every morning you wake up to the chirping of birds. The room has attached baths with running hot and cold water. There is 24hr room service available and STD facility available on the direct line.
There are many activities that are provided here such as mountain biking, trekking, walk into the woods and picnic spots. Bonfire in the evening gives the entire place a new dimension.

There are various other places as well for sightseeing such as the Naini Lake, Malls, Hanuman Garhi, Snow View, Naina Peak or Chine Peak, Kilbury, the famous Raj Bhawan etc.
These places are quiet nearby within the radius of 4-5kms. One can easily fix up a tour and go sightseeing to all these places. It is altogether a wonderful and breathtaking experience.
Distance
Naini Retreat is at a distance of 326kms from Delhi. One can easily reach either by bus or hire a taxi. The roads are safe and very well connected.
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| Taxe : As Applicable will be extra Extra occupancy (2 nights) Below – 5 Years - Complimentary without extra bed
Between 6- 12 Years - Rs.1800 Above 12 Years - Rs.2800 Occupancy above 12 years in Duplex Room and Suite – Rs.1600 per person. Above packages includes:
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