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]]>G B Pant High Altitude Zoo, also known as Nainital Zoo, is one of the main attractions of this beautiful hill station Nainital. It is situated on the Sher Ka Danda hill located in Nainital. It is also one of the favourite tourist spots in Uttarakhand.
The Zoo has different kinds of animals and birds. Animals such as Royal Bengal tiger, Himalayan bear, Leopard cat, Tibetan wolves, etc. and birds such as kalij pheasant, rose-ringed parakeet, red junglefowl, golden pheasant, etc.
The ticket price or entry fee is given below:
For Adults (age between 13 yrs – 60 yrs) | INR 50 per person |
For Children (age between 5 yrs – 12 yrs) | INR 20 per person |
For Still Camera | INR 25 |
For Video Camera | INR 200 |
Opening Time | 09:30 AM (IST) |
Closing Time | 04:30 PM (IST) |
Time Required to Explore Nainital Zoo | 1 – 2 Hours |
Nainital Zoo Closing Day | Thursday |
Nainital Zoo is 1.6 km away from the very famous Mall road and 1.9 km away from Nainital (Tallital) bus stand.
One can either walk uphill towards the zoo, hire a shared taxi at a reasonable cost or hire a two-wheeler on rent for a day.
However, when I visited Nainital, I took a bike on rent for a day. As on that day, I visited the zoo, eco cave garden and went for paragliding. Hence, it was economical for me to take a bike on rent.
To reach Nainital, you may check out my another post on How I reached Delhi to Nainital in Rs.175 only (Train+Bus)
At last, I would like to say that this is a fantastic place with a variety of animals and birds to see. Here you’ll get to know more about these animals and birds by carefully observing them. The zoo is very neat and clean.
Hence, as per my opinion, it is a must-visit place if you’re going to Nainital. Also, comment down below with a ‘YES’ if you’re going to visit this place.
I hope I have resolves all your queries related to this place. If there is any edit, suggestion or query, feel free to contact me here. You may follow me on Facebook and Instagram as well.
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(Data Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._B._Pant_High_Altitude_Zoo,_Nainital#Overview)
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]]>You must be planning to go for a mountain trekking, right? Of course, that’s why you’re reading this post.
But what I LIKE about you is that you’re ready to put efforts into getting your body ready for it.
That’s why in this post I’ve written some useful and effective exercises that will prepare your body for your upcoming mountain trekking.
You may refer to “Table of Contents” for your ease.
Can you believe that over 90% of the first time trekkers think that a fit body is not required for going on a trek?
But soon after they have been through their first trekking, they realise that it’s not the truth.
In fact, you should start exercising weeks before the trekking day. For a long hike, you should start at least 8-10 weeks prior.
And the reason why doing exercise is important before trekking is to give your body parts a kind of warm-up.
You’re about to go towards a higher altitude, so the level of oxygen will be less over there. Hence, to cope up with this, a daily walk/running and stretching is a must as it prepares you for the main day.
So, without wasting much time we will straight away proceed further to some best exercises.
Let us start with the basic one. You must be thinking that why I’m telling you such a normal thing
But just think about it. Do you really count 10,000 steps a day? I bet most of you people don’t even think of it. Comment down and let me know about it.
Why run/walk?
It is necessary because a warmed-up body has very fewer chances of internal injuries while doing an exercise or stretching out your body.
You should start doing 20-40 mins of running/walking to warm up your body and prepare it for exercise.
No! I’m not saying that tie your shoes and do it from the very first day. I mean to say that start doing it and slowly improve your running time.
This is a must-do exercise so as to strengthen your thigh muscles. It will make your thighs strong enough to do trekking even on a very difficult trek.
Stand straight with your feet 6 inches apart. Step forward with your right leg, lowering your body until both of your knees bent at 90 degrees as shown in the image. Then come back slowly to the original position. Do the same for the left leg.
You can do the lunges around 20-30 times, as per your strength. This will make your thighs more strong and stable.
This one can be tuff in starting if you have an extra dose of fat or your muscles are rigid. Don’t mind my words. I’m just preparing you for the trek day.
You must be aware of this exercise. Many of you have even done step exercise earlier. If you are not sure, have a look at this image.
The above image shows you how to do step exercise.
You don’t need such accessories to do this. Just find stairs inside your home.
It’s basically step up and step down exercise. All you need to do is put one step up (1), then another step up (2), the then first step down (3) and then another step down (4).
You just need to do this 1234, 1234, and so on. You may take support (if needed). Do it twice, 25 times each.
This step exercise makes your thighs work and provides stability.
Squats is one of the lower body exercises. It is also an important exercise to do before trekking, as it strengthens your leg muscles.
First, standing straight, you need to widen your legs up to the width of your shoulder. Keeping back straight and hands straight in front of your eyes, you need to go down slowly as shown in the above image. After holding the position for 2-3 seconds, get up slowly.
Remember, your back should be straight while doing this down and up. This down & up counts as 1. You need to do 2 sets of at least 20 counts each.
This exercise provides you with inner strength and stability.
This is a great core exercise as it has many benefits. Doing this will help you in improving body posture, strengthening backbone, and making your body flexible.
To do this exercise, first, you need to lie down straight with your stomach facing down. Then, you need to lift yourself up taking the support of your toes and your elbow, as you can see in the image above.
You need to stay in this position for at least 15 seconds, and you may hold up to a minute or two, as per your strength. After doing a set you may have a few seconds of a break. Do at least 3 such sets.
Remember, your elbow must be in a straight line with your shoulders, so as to reduce the pressure on the shoulder joints.
It is one of the best exercises to do before trekking as it improves your inner strength.
In the end, stretching your body is a must. It is an important part of your exercise that you really can’t ignore.
You may check out various articles available on google regarding the different angles of stretching.
However, I want to show you some benefits of body stretching:
In short, these are the 6 exercises which you should do before preparing for trekking:
I hope you enjoyed reading the post and clear with the must-do exercises before trekking. I also hope that you’ll start doing these exercises from today onwards.
And Yeah, if you don’t mind sharing, comment down the place where you are planning to go for trekking. I really want to know this.
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Luckily, there are plenty of beautiful scenic places or hill stations near Delhi (National Capital Region of India) where you can plan for your upcoming weekend trip. As you’ll have around 2 days, so these first 14 places have been written keeping that in mind. If I forgot to mention any exciting place, then please feel free to contact me.
Nainital is situated in the India state of Uttarakhand, known for its lakes and natural beauty. It is also known as the Lake City of Uttarakhand. It is one of the favourite vacation destinations for Indians and foreigners. Average annual temperature in Nainital is 13°C or 55.4°F. Average annual rainfall in Nainital is 1636 mm.
Mussoorie is also located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is one of the nearest places from Delhi which offers a snowfall in heavy winters. It is a perfect location for people who want to have a short break from their work life. And it is a place which is near Delhi too. Average annual temperature in Mussoorie is 14.9°C or 58.82°F. Average annual rainfall in Mussoorie is 2206 mm.
Chakrata is another hill station in this list. This place is full of greenery, adventure, waterfalls, caves and more. This can be your next destination as it is not so commercialized if we compare it with places like Shimla. Average annual temperature in Chakrata is 14.8°C or 58.64°F. Average annual rainfall in Chakrata is 1734 mm.
Shimla is one of the famous tourist spots for Indians. It is situated in Himachal Pradesh, and it is the Capital of this state. Weather is always cool here, and snowy in winters. You can visit this place if you haven’t visited yet. But if you wanna re-visit, I would suggest you go to some lesser-known places. Average annual temperature in Shimla is 14.2°C or 57.56°F. Average annual rainfall in Shimla is 1480 mm.
Haridwar is one of the starting points of River Ganga if you come from Delhi. There are thousands of people who visit this city every week, as this place is nearby to Delhi. This city is connected with the sentiments of Hinduism culture. Average annual temperature in Haridwar is 23.6°C or 74.48°F. Average annual rainfall in Haridwar is 1285 mm.
Have a lot to say about Rishikesh, as you know that this city is my grandmother’s hometown. Rishikesh is one of the most beautiful cities in India. It is popular not only in India but also worldwide. It is known as the Yoga Capital of the world. Fresh air, beautiful scenic nature and Ganga river makes it a superb place to visit. Average annual temperature in Rishikesh is 21.8°C or 71.24°F. Average annual rainfall in Rishikesh is 2136.7 mm.
As you people know, Agra is my hometown. If you don’t know, please read more about me. Agra (The City of Taj) is famous in the world of its monument, Taj Mahal. This monument comes under the seven wonders of the world. Not only the Taj Mahal but also there are so many monuments available in this city. Average annual temperature in Agra is 25.6°C or 78.08°F. Average annual rainfall in Agra is 745 mm.
Mathura is a city located in Uttar Pradesh. It is the city where Lord Krishna was born. The city has many temples and the River Yamuna. Hundreds of people visit here on a weekly basis. It is one of the nearest places where Delhiites can come. Average annual temperature in Mathura is 25.6°C or 78.08°F. Average annual rainfall in Mathura is 707 mm.
Jaipur, the Capital city of Rajasthan, known as the Pink city. This city consists of forts, monuments, gardens, and more. It is also one of the great places to visit near Delhi. This can be a good place for people who are interested in history. Average annual temperature in Jaipur is 25.1°C or 77.18°F. Average annual rainfall in Jaipur is 601 mm.
Amritsar is a city situated in the Indian State of Punjab. This city is attached to the Pakistan border. It is famous for the Golden Temple and Wagah border. Wagah border is also known as Attari. It is a must-visit place as thousands of visitors visit this place in a year. Average annual temperature in Amritsar is 25.3°C or 77.54°F. Average annual rainfall in Amritsar is 703 mm.
It is one of the great hill stations in Uttarakhand. This is located on a higher altitude than Mussoorie. It is famous for its natural beauty and photogenic views. It’s a wonderful place to visit near Delhi. Average annual temperature in Dhanaulti is 13.4°C or 56.14°F. Average annual rainfall in Dhanaulti is 2016 mm.
Ranikhet is another beautiful hill station. It is one of the best places to visit near Delhi for a vacation. This place is famous for its natural greenery and scenic views. This place is also famous for Golu Devta temple. Average annual temperature in Ranikhet is 14.2°C or 57.56°F. Average annual rainfall in Ranikhet is 1823 mm.
Bhimtal is located nearby Nainital in Uttarakhand. One can visit this place for a 2-day trip if planning to visit near Delhi. People who visit Nainital usually Bhimtal also, but some people don’t know that it is a place which one can independently visit. Average annual temperature in Bhimtal is 15.7°C or 60.26°F. Average annual rainfall in Bhimtal is 1671 mm.
Chandigarh is one of the Union territories of India. This place is not only famous for its Rock garden but also known for its modern Punjabi culture, Punjabi food, malls, lake and museum. Average annual temperature in Chandigarh is 24.1°C or 75.38°F. Average annual rainfall in Chandigarh is 979 mm.
Kasol is a small piece of land situated in the district of Kullu. The place is famous for its culture, natural beauty and adventure. This is one of the great places to visit near Delhi, especially for youngsters. Average annual temperature in Kasol is 16.8°C or 62.24 °F. Average annual rainfall in Kasol is 1582 mm.
Manali is one of the favourite destinations of tourists. It is situated in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. During winters, people love to visit here to enjoy the snow and skiing, as you can see in the above image. Average annual temperature in Manali is 15.1 °C or 59.18 °F. Average annual rainfall in Manali is 1972 mm.
A city located in the state of Himachal Pradesh, known for its Kangra and Tibetan culture, can be the best place to visit near Delhi if you have 3+ days. McLeodganj, really famous among travellers, is an outlying district of Dharamshala. Average annual temperature in Dharamshala is 19.1 °C or 66.38°F. Average annual rainfall in Dharamshala is 2883 mm.
Dalhousie, located in Himachal Pradesh, is another beautiful greeny hill station to visit. It is an attractive tourist destination in Himachal. You can prefer this place for a 2-3 days trip. Average annual temperature in Dalhousie is 15 °C or 59 °F. Average annual rainfall in Dalhousie is 2237 mm.
Patnitop, situated in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, is one of the highest peaks to visit near Delhi. This place is full of adventure activities skiing, paragliding and many more. Average annual temperature in Patnitop is 13.4 °C or 56.12 °F. Average annual rainfall in Patnitop is 1214 mm.
Auli, located in the state of Uttarakhand, also known as the Mini Switzerland of India. This place is unique in itself and its beauty is hard to describe. It’s better if you plan your upcoming visit here and see it yourself. Average annual temperature in Auli is 10.9 °C or 51.62 °F. Average annual rainfall in Auli is 1600 mm.
So, I hope now you have selected one of these destinations for your upcoming weekend trip. Let me know in the comment box by typing the name of the places where you’ve decided to visit. I have already decided. What about you?
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Temperature and Rainfall data source- https://en.climate-data.org/
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