Discovering Jeolikote: An all-inclusive guide to the perfect getaway
Jeolikote offers a serene escape with lush landscapes and rich birdlife. Discover the best spots and experiences in this hidden gem near Nainital with our comprehensive guide.
By Aquib Nawab
26 Aug, 2024
Jeolikote, a little-known jewel near Nainital, is a pleasant blend of nature and tranquillity. Jeolikote can be the place you have always desired to visit. This hideaway is away from the popular tourist areas of the region and presents a comparative advantage of the quiet climate, colourful vegetation, and relaxed mood. Just picture your pleasant stroll through the erstwhile paths, where a cool mountain breeze is in the air. Jeolikote promises a new lease of life whether you are a natural devotee who simply seeks some quietude or is yet another birding enthusiast.
So if you live in the next few days for a site of a new tranquil break, we may now get down to business as we address ourselves to this worthy all-inclusive guide of Jeolikote which gives you all the needed details on how to have a very nice vacation.
Why should Jeolikote be your next getaway?
Jeolikote boasts an abundant variety of trees, plants, and bird species and possesses a thriving flora and fauna. One of the best ways to experience its natural beauty is by strolling through the forest trails. Birdwatchers will enjoy spotting the Himalayan bulbul, red-billed blue magpie and crimson sunbird among other exotic bird species. Don’t forget to carry your binoculars and a camera to capture the vibrant birdlife.
The village has beautiful gardens and orchards which bear many types of fruits as well as flowers. Visitors can spend time exploring these gardens, learning about the local cultivation practices, or even buying fresh fruits, honey or homemade jams. The region is particularly famous for producing plums, peaches and apricots.
Jeolikote | Credits: The Hosteller
Top 5 places to visit in and around Jeolikote
Jeolikote is a peaceful village marked by lush greenery, pleasant weather and beautiful surroundings. Apart from the busy world of colourful butterflies, it has other exciting places that you can easily reach.
1. Bhimtal
Bhimtal is known for its beautiful lake and a tiny island in the centre of its territory which makes this place more enchanting, Bhimtal is famous for the history of its lake. The calm water offers a gentle view of the hills which surround it and gives a soothing effect to those who are in search of peace devoid of noise and turmoil. The splendid scenery which has thick jungles and serenity makes Bhimtal an ideal beautiful spot in India.
Must-visit places:
- Ancient Bhimeshwara Mahadev Temple: Visit the temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, believed to have been built by Bhima during the Mahabharata era, adding a spiritual touch to your visit.
- Butterfly research centre: A hidden gem for nature enthusiasts, the centre hosts a collection of over 2,500 butterfly and moth species.
- Bhimtal lake: Bhimtal Lake offers fishing activities, allowing visitors to relax in the serene waters while trying their hand at angling.
- Drive time from The Hosteller Jeolikote, Nainital: 50 minutes (22.6 km)
Bhimtal | Credits: Canva
2. Nainital
Nainital is called the “Lake district of India” which has greens with Naini Lake at its centre surrounded by higher mountains. The British-era buildings are as attractive as the busy mall road and the peaceful gaze of the lake. It could be the striking sunrise that a visitor can have from the Delhi viewpoint or the simple and calm village of Jeolikote, Nainital impresses with both spectacular nature and splendid architecture.
Must-visit places:
- Eco Cave view: Discover a series of interconnected rocky caves and hanging gardens, offering an adventurous exploration experience for families.
- Snow view: Accessible by cable car, this point provides breathtaking panoramic views of snow-clad Himalayan peaks.
- Astronomical observatory: For astronomy buffs, the Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences offers night sky viewing sessions.
- Drive time from The Hosteller Jeolikote, Nainital: 57 minutes (29 km)
Nainital | Credits: Canva
3. Sattal
Sattal meaning “seven lakes” is undoubtedly the most unexplored beauty situated in the lap of nature which is untamed. The sylvan water bodies, which are interlinked by richly foliated woods, are peaceful and even quite enchanting. The clear lakes attract the people to enjoy the peaceful undone outlook towards the quiet and hilly surroundings. The untouched beauty of the place is further elevated with the rich flora and austere walk to nature which presupposes that one is far away from civilization.
Must-visit places:
- Butterfly museum: Delve into the world of Lepidoptera with a visit to the Sattal Christian Ashram’s butterfly museum, housing numerous rare species.
- Subhash Dhara: Experience the tranquil charm of this freshwater spring hidden within dense forests, perfect for a secluded retreat.
- Mission Estate: Explore the historic Mission Estate, which provides insights into the region's colonial past and missionary activities.
- Drive time from The Hosteller Jeolikote, Nainital: 1 hour 5 minutes (28.9 km)
Sattal | Credits: Canva
4. Naukuchiatal
Naukuchiatal or the “Lake of nine corners” is entranced with crystal clear water and sweeping scenic beauty. The calmness of the lake’s water flanked by bushes is very charming for tourists. Because of the fewer people around, it is easy to relate to nature where one can enjoy the peace and quiet except for the thrill of paragliding and the beauty of birds.
Must-visit places:
- Art Village: Visit the nearby Jugnoo Art Village, where local artists create and display traditional Kumaoni art and crafts, offering visitors a cultural immersion.
- Corbett museum: Located en route to Naukuchiatal, this museum dedicated to the legendary hunter and naturalist Jim Corbett offers insights into his life and the region’s wildlife.
- Temple of nine corners: A small, revered temple by the lake dedicated to local deities, believed to protect the nine corners of the lake.
- Drive time from The Hosteller Jeolikote, Nainital: 1 hour 6 minutes (27.9 km)
Naukuchiatal | Credits: Canva
5. Mukteshwar
Mukteshwar in Kumaon Hills is famous among other things for its breathtaking views of the Himalayas, fruit orchards, and the ancient Mukteshwar Temple. The picturesque countryside is stunning with protruding rocks which are wonderful for climbing and other activities like abseiling.
Must-visit places:
- Chauli Ki Jali: An iconic rock formation offering adrenaline-pumping rappelling experiences, with a local legend that connects it to Hindu mythology.
- Fruit orchards: Stroll through lush orchards that produce apples, plums, and peaches, and sample fresh, locally-grown fruits.
- Night sky observation: Mukteshwar is an ideal spot for stargazing, with clear skies offering mesmerising views of constellations and the Milky Way.
- Drive time from The Hosteller Jeolikote, Nainital: 2 hours 8 minutes (63.6 km)
Chauli Ki Jali, Mukteshwar | Credits: Canva
Culinary delights: What to eat in Jeolikote
Jeolikote’s local food is simple yet delectable, reflecting the abundance of agriculture in the area. Traditional meals like Aloo ke Gutke, Bhatt ki Churkani and Bhang ki Chutney are must-haves. Using local spices and herbs enhances the flavours by using fresh ingredients often from surrounding farms.
Jeolikote has a rich fruit-growing landscape hence visitors can indulge themselves with organic products. These markets have vendors who sell diverse types of fruits such as peaches, plums and apricots depending on their suitability to seasons. Jams among other things can be bought directly from households while you can also get pickles and honey as souvenirs or gifts.
Bhatt ki Churkani | Credits: Bhawana Tiwari
How to reach Jeolikote
- By Air: The nearest airport is Pantnagar Airport located approximately 56 km from Jeolikote. Taxi services and buses to the city are readily available at the airport.
- By Train: The nearest railway station is Kathgodam, which is about 18 kilometres away. Kathgodam railway station has connections with Delhi, Lucknow, Kolkata etc. The railway station is well served by taxis if you want to go by road.
- By Road: Jeolikote has regular bus services from Delhi, Nainital and Haldwani, and is very well road-connected. If you like to drive it takes nearly 7 to 8 hours via the NH9 highway from Delhi.
What is the best time to visit Jeolikote?
The best time to visit Jeolikote is during the summer season which falls from March up to June when the climate is good with flowers blooming everywhere. Monsoon season in July through September brings heavy downpours that make travel a bit difficult but turn the place green and gorgeous. The months of October to February are stunningly beautiful with clear air and occasional snowfall.
Conclusion
Jeolikote is more than just a travel destination; it’s a journey into the heart of nature, where everything appears to slow, and each minute creates an opportunity for self-discovery and connection with the world. Are you looking for adventure, solace or simply time away from your normal life? In Jeolikote, there is something special about everyone. So what are you waiting for? Plan your visit to this hidden gem and discover the peaceful charm that Jeolikote has to offer. Let its tranquil beauty captivate your senses and leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
To get fully involved in the Jeolikote environment, you can reside at The Hosteller Jeolikote. Nestled among the hills of tranquillity this homely hostel has modern amenities blended with rustic appeal making it an ideal location from which to explore nearby. If you want to relax in its green gardens or enjoy a bonfire under the moonlit sky together with some nearby adventures then The Hosteller Jeolikote, Nainital will not disappoint as it will be an unforgettable stay in comfort as well as experience. Allow peace to reign and mingle with others on your way while experiencing all Jeolikote offers.
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