Bhimtal
Bhimtal is a town and a nagar palika, near Nainital city in Nainital district in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is situated at an altitude of 1370 meters above sea level and is about 22 kilometers from Nainital. The city is near Bhimtal Lake.
Climate
The climate of Bhimtal is pleasant and salubrious during summers but very cold during winters. Summer temperatures range from 15 °C to 29 °C, while winter temperatures range from 4 °C to 18 °C.History
Bhimtal is an ancient place named after Bhima of Mahabharata. Bhimeshwara Mahadev Temple, an old Shiva temple on the bank of Bhimtal lake, is believed to have been built when Bhima visited the place during the banishment period of Pandavas. The present temple was built in the 17th century, by Baz Bahadur, a King of the Chand dynasty, and the Raja of Kumaon.Bhimtal is older than nearby Nainital as the city of Nainital is just 150–160 years old. Bhimtal was a stoppage on an old pedestrian road, which connects nearby Kathgodam to all Kumaon region cities and Nepal and Tibet.
Institutions
The government constructed the Vikas Bhawan building in Bhimtal and most of the District Administration offices of Nainital District are located in the complex.There are many government and private institutions in Bhimtal, including Tasar Regional Research Center, National Cold Water Fisheries Institute, Jan Sikshan Sansthan, and Birla Institute of Applied Sciences.