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Best Places To Visit In Mukteshwar

If you are a traveller who fancies visiting places that are far away from crowded city life, then Mukteshwar is a perfect choice that offers a mix of peace and fresh air. This place has been named after the famous Mukhteshwar Shiva Temple and is now one of Uttarakhand's favourite travel destinations. If you are looking forward to a tranquil journey, we have you covered. In this blog, we will take a look at the best places to visit in Mukteshwar.

Nanda Devi

The majestic Nanda Devi is the second-tallest mountain in India and the twenty-third highest on the planet. It is about 7,816 meters above the sea level. Visitors to Mukteshwar will be able to see this gorgeous mountain summit. On the other hand, adventure seekers can embark on a tough trek to reach the summit.

Sitla

Above 6000 ft, it is a hill station famous for colonial-style bungalows. Tourists can engage in trekking expeditions of different difficulty levels organized by the resorts in this area.

Ramgarh

Once a British cantonment, this small town is even a tourist attraction due to its apple orchards.

Mukteshwar Temple

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This temple is one of the oldest structures in Mukteshwar, around 5,000 years old. It is the inspiration for the name of the town. In addition to a peaceful atmosphere, this temple also boasts a number of mythological stories. A calm and lovely hike through pine and deodar trees brings you to the peak of the Temple. Alternatively, you can consider taking the 90-step ascent if that seems more appealing.

Chauli ki jaali

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Right after the famous Mukteshwar Temple, there is Chauthi Jaali, an area where it is thought that a demon and goddess fought a battle. The place is marked with what is believed to be faint outlines of a sword, a shield and the trunk of an elephant.

Nathuakhan

It is a remote village in the Mukteshwar district of the Kumaon hills, where stunning natural scenery is sure to leave an impression on any visitors. The conventional houses dot the area, further enhancing the picturesque setting and enabling you to take a look at the rural lifestyle.

Bhalu gaad waterfall

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Situated in Mukteshwar, this waterfall is a decent addition to the city's tourism offering. Mukteshwar itself is a relatively undiscovered tourist destination. Therefore, the waterfalls there are less crowded and way more pristine than those in other parts of the state. It is a waterfall that is 60 feet high and has a horseshoe-like form with a plunge at the end. It has water gushing down throughout the year, making it accessible at any time.

Wrapping Up

So, these are some of the famous Mukteshwar visiting places you need to know. Make sure to put them in your itinerary.

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