Place: BHIMTAL
Verdant mountains. Lush valleys. Azure lake. Perfect weather. Home-like digs. Amazing food. Country music. Nymphs to sing to you…
Okay, the last wasn’t true, but is as close to paradise as you will get. And surprisingly, it was nowhere exotic or faraway, but just Bhimtal, a few hours drive northeast of Delhi. Well, if the name doesn’t ring a bell straightway, it is actually a less glamorous cousin of the Queen of the Hills, Nainital. The setting is uncannily similar — the mountains are majestic, the valleys green and enticing, the lake in the middle shimmering in the golden glow of the afternoon sun.
What price for sights like these? |
But there is lots to be done. You can walk about, laze around, fish, rediscover secluded walks and even more secluded lakes, or hike up to the top of a hill and discover the breathtakingly beautiful view of the next valley. I stayed at Fisherman’s Lodge, towards the southern end of the lake, and it is a perfect choice for those visiting this lake-town. “This is a house, and anyone staying at my house is a friend of mine,” says Bunty Bakshi, a Delhi-based businessman who runs the place along with his wife. He did not choose the place on a whim. He grew up in Bhimtal, at a time when, he says, “there was hardly anyone here and as boys we could go swim about in the lakes nude as there was no one to see us!”
Relaxing by the lake in one's balcony, it seemed like paradise on earth |
Fish motifs and designs are aesthetically woven in |
The approach to the lake is either from the south or the northwest. But the focal point is the northeast, where there is a small dam built during colonial era and a minuscule market surrounding it. Though there is a souvenir shop, don’t really expect anything much.
Bhimtal, which gets its name from the legendary hero of the Mahabharata, looks set to embrace the future. A little away from the lake, a little industrial zone is being built, and quick excursions also reveal a comparatively large number of houses being built. Time to get one if you are planning a longer stay?
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