KHAIRNA

Khairna, also known as Khyrna, is a tiny rural habitation nestled in the Nainital district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The habitation of the place escalated around the bridge of the same name which has linked two sides of the Kosi River at this site since the Colonial Era. The Bridge was constructed in late nineteenth century, when the British Government decided to create a new road along the Khairna River to directly connect the cantonment town of Ranikhet to Nainital. Nainital was considered to be the summer capital of United Provinces. Commercialisation took place in the region and in the following years, individuals started giving the area the name Khairna Market.
 
KMVN TRH Khairna, is situated at an altitude of 1,830mts above sea level overlooking the prolific mountains of Kumaon region, is located in Khairna village situated on the junction of roads from Bhowali, Almora & Ranikhet. Khairna is at an approximate distance of 20 km from Bhowali, 33 km from Almora & 29 km from Ranikhet.
 
The restaurant of the KMVN TRH Khairna serves exquisite variety of Indian and Continental delicacies. The rooms are well furnished and equipped with modern amenities. It is a nominally priced hotel providing a comfortable to the guests. Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam has a reputation of welcoming the tourists with quality service ensuring their comfortable stay. KMVN promotes the exquisite and rich culture of Kumaon’s tiny villages as well as popular hill stations. The region provides affordable and priced accommodation facilities for the tourists and travelers.