Jham jham jham jham jham megh rabbatte sawan ke, chham chham chham dropping drops ke liye ke liye ke liye, cham chaat shakti shakti ke rah hoon kaun ke, tham tham tham tha aapne ke sapne jaane jaane .... On the other side, the water falls in the shower, the water falls, the flowing water, the hurricane every other party, the Marmar ji Charan Char, the day Rajni and Pakha without the star Shashi Din ... These lines of Sumitranandan Pant have some such effect on the mind that watching the clocks closely The desire became intense.On Saturday morning, the car started and Nainital walked. Traveling between Delhi and Bihar, the journey of rain began. Rain came down to the Corbett Museum and some complaints came in the accent. Well, after some time, his heart was so concocted that he could stop in the roadside dhaba and enjoy sweet tea with ginger and cardamom. After a long wait, he got straight into Kathgodam. Show a Crazy Kitchen Board in front of you. Quickly soup and hot Momoz bowed to the stomach and started to meet the mountains.
Bhimala Bhimtal, 22 kilometers from Kathgodam, has reached here in just half an hour. This rhythm moves along the side of the road. Always promise to stop and go ahead next time, but the heart said that this time it should stop here. The name can be assumed that this rhythm has been here since the times of Mahabharata. Everyone is familiar with the fiery nature of Bhima. The story is that when Pandavas were passing through here during exile, they felt the need for water. An arrow came out of Bhima's quiver and Bhimtal was born. On the banks of the lake is Bhimeshwar Temple. The colorful boats lure the water voyage. By purchasing colorful umbrellas from the nearby shop, we get out on boat trips. Navy cadence
It was great to hear about this rhythm with nine corners. The distance from Bhimtal was only four kilometers but there was a long line of cars. If the path was clear soon, fruit trees on both sides of the road started greed. We stopped looking at people who lost the pear, and we paused pears. Red-green apples were also delicious. Soon, Brahma ji reached near this picturesque rhythm. There is Vaishno Mata Temple on the way, where is the high statue of Hanuman ji. The closer the eyes were going - the calm, stable lake was visible, which were ready to cover the clouds. There is a lotus rhythm, there is a lotus rhythm; Then just show the cafe by the lake. The café covered with green lace was raising the coffees of coffee. The atmosphere inside is elegant. If you want, drink coffee for a long time, read books, along with sandwiches and fries. Nal Damanti Tal Located just 2 kilometers from Bhimtal, this place is full of greenery. It is believed that the tap was immersed in this rhythm. There is no interesting story associated with all the locks. Here are nearby, Purna Tal, Sita Tal, Ram Tal, Laxman Tal, Dukha Pools. Through all the locks, oak and pine trees are met. These locks immersed in the rain and shuddering in the shabab took the mind.
Ruffle rhythm
On the way to Nainital, a ridge of rhythm was visible from a distance, around which colorful houses were seen. Tourists are seen to compete for a selfie from a distance. In the happy season, the fragrance of roasted, tea, noodles has dissolve here. Many people enjoying the adventures of paragliding. The colors of the colors were beautiful. Nainital
The most famous is Nainital, filled with colorful boats. According to legend, Nayi Sati's nuns had fallen here, hence this place is known by Nainital. Naina Devi Temple is situated on the banks of the lake, it is said that it gets the same virtue as a bath, as much as bathing in Mansarovar lake. Do not boating, what did you do here ... Fishes, trees, cloud clutches, changing colors of water ... all the colors of nature are breathtaking. This time which returned ... the mind is still stuck at the same branch of a tree .... Seven Talents
Seven rhythm ie a group of seven locks. First it seemed like this is the name of some rhythm but it is not so. These are actually seven rhythms. This rhythm, known as Panna Tal or Garuda Tal, is inhabited by silence and peace.