Destination Wedding in Nainital
Nainital, fondly referred to as the "Lake District of India," is a charming hill station nestled in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. Set at an elevation of approximately 6,800 feet, it is centered around the serene, pear-shaped Naini Lake and surrounded by lush green hills that paint a picture of natural tranquility. The town features colonial-era cottages, bustling promenades, gothic churches, and scenic viewpoints like Snow View and Tiffin Top—all contributing to its old-world charm and timeless allure. With cool, pleasant weather through most of the year and a refreshing ambiance in summer and spring, Nainital serves as a delightful escape from the plains.
As a destination wedding location, Nainital combines lakeside serenity with mountainous grandeur, offering a naturally romantic setting for couples seeking a unique celebration. From lakeside mandaps and forest-lined vows to elegant receptions in heritage hotels or hillside resorts, the town caters to a wide range of wedding styles. Picture-perfect venues—whether it’s a royal palace hotel, a colonial lodge, or a modern resort with sweeping valley views—enhance the magical atmosphere. With easy access via Kathgodam railway station and Pantnagar airport, and abundant leisure activities like boat rides, ropeway tours, and heritage walks, Nainital ensures an unforgettable experience for both couples and their guests. Steeped in beauty, nostalgia, and charm, Nainital is steadily rising as a serene, stylish, and storybook-worthy wedding destination in North India.
Wedding Venues in Nainital
Woodsvilla Resort
Rooms
27
Stars
4
Woodsvilla, (in Queen's Land Ranikhet) Symbolises Success Of The Promoters Dream. Their Heart And Soul Lies In This Villa. It Is A Pleasure To Watch Colors Change In The Sky From Golden Yellow To Sunset Orange To Deep Purple And Let Himalayas Quietly Embrace The Moonlit Night.
Digantaa Resort
Rooms
48
Stars
4
The Philosophy Of Digantaa Resort Is Inspired By Ancient Indian Ayurvedic Tradition Of Panchmahabhoot – Shabd (sound), Sparsh (touch), Roop (vision), Gandh (smell) And Ras (taste)." The Unique Balance Between All These Five Great Elements Ensures The Required Balance Between ‘mana’ (mind), ‘tana’ (body) And ‘atman’ (soul).








