Mukteshwar is a town and tourist destination in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, India. It sits high in the Kumaon Hills at an altitude of 2286 meters (7500 feet), 51 km from Nainital, 72 km from Haldwani, and 343 km from Delhi.
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You will be taken on an experiential walk through undulating terraced fields, farms, meadows, woods, fruit laden orchards and forest to showcase how villagers interact will all these elements on day to day basis to make their living. Duration of the hike is between 2-3 hours and suitable kids. The hike is available on prior booking only. Kindly feel free to contact on the details mentioned here.
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My parents moved to Mukteswar in 1949. I was 5 years old. My father worked in engineering department that supplied gas and electricity to the institute. My elder brother joined the institute and served about 40 years. At an early childhood, I made up my mind to chose veterinary profession. Due to financial support of my father and elder brother I finished B.V.Sc&A.H from Mhow and obtained Master’s in bacteriology from I.VR.I, Mukteshwar in 1967. I enjoyed life in Mukteswar and left the position of Assistant Bacteriologist in 1972 for higher studies in U.SA. I miss Mukteswar life and old friends / families. Last year, my nephew accompanied me for the visit to Mukteswar. There has been a tremendous changes in Mukteswar. It is a natural tourist place with fresh air and a clean environment. I love my childhood home IVRI, Mukteswar. Suresh Dua
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It is a beautiful serene experience. Maggi and tea stalls are good for snacking. Gives awesome view of sunset.
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To be frank I have lost count of how many times I have been to Mukteshwar post 2000. The last time I visited this lovely place was in November 2018. While there are many place worth visiting in Mukteshwar but inspection bungalow and the little open patch of land infront of it is truly the jewel in the crown. It is the best place to watch the sunrise and sunset in the midst of the mighty peaks of the Himalayas. Infact you can spend the whole day in the lawns of the inspection bungalow. Now the interesting part. Did you know that Jim Corbett, stayed in this bungalow when he had come to Mukteshwar to shoot the Champawat man eating tigress. Further parts of the old bollywood movie Masoom was shot in these very lawns. A part of the song "tujhse naarz nahin zindagi" was shot here. Lastly a few kilometres before the inspection bungalow, at Sargakeht, you can view the Annapurna group of peaks in Nepal from Mukteshwar. Yes you heard it right you can views peaks of Nepal from Mukteshwar.
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Mukteshwar Dham temple is on top of the hill and it could be seen from many places in Muteshwar.Its a v old temple and drive goes through a dense forest.In the temple complex apart from Lord Shiva's temple there are other small temple of other deities.A must visit for all.
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Kilmora is a brand from the mountains of Kumaon, Uttarakhand, promoted by Kumaon Grameen Udyog, a social enterprise working with the hill communities. KGU is a section 8 company and it is mandated to plough back all profit into rural development activities. KGU supports the education and healthcare facilities run by CHIRAG.
Nice place to purchase local produce like Jam,Chutneys,herbs other local products. They have good range of woolen items and priced right. These are made by local ladies and helps in their livelihood. Must stop and purchase. They are worth the money.Their products are procured by many city shops in Delhi and sell it double the price. Just for information they are in Delhi Haat every year between 1-15 January. Prices are as in mukteshwar.
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It's an amazing waterfall which can bring all your senses alive. Whether it's the roaring sound of water falling from the height or the mist surrounding the atmosphere or the icy cold water, you can rest assured to be rejuvenated by this place. But do not venture deep into the water without a guide or life jacket as messing with the natural forces here can be quite risky.
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Ancient temple which legend has was promulgated by the Pandavas. Over a 100 steps (LONG) so it's a climb which requires some fitness and faith. However, the temple has a lot of positive energy and the view is worth it all.
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