Mukteshwar

Mukteshwar

Located in

Nainital, Kumaon

Recommended stay

     2 days

Best time to visit

Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec,

Railway Station

Kathgodam, 57 kms

Nearest Airport

Pantnagar, 90 kms

Famous for

Hill Station and pilgrimage

Mukteshwar - The Apple Country

Mukteshwar is a wonderful location at an altitude of 2,285 metres above sea level in the Nainital district in Uttarakhand state. Mukteshwar was named after the 350-year-old temple Mukteshwer Dham, whose patron deity God is Shiva.

The peak that Mukteshwar Temple is situated offers breathtaking and stunning views of the magnificent Himalayan range.

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It is located 50 km away from Nainital situated in Uttarakhand, Mukteshwar is a charming hill town famous for its stunning Himalayan mountain views and thrilling adventures. Mukteshwar city got it’s name from Mukteshwar Dham which is an ancient Shiva Temple that lies here that has been in existence for about 350 years ago. According to the legends of the town it is believed that Lord Shiva was the one who killed an enraged demon in this location and gave the demon salvation.

The appeal of Mukteshwar is in its narrow streets and lush, meandering trails that give travelers an authentic feel. The thick coniferous forest beautiful orchards, quaint Colonial-style houses and lush meadows contribute to the appeal of this enchanting town. Mukteshwar tourism is a hub of famous tourist places of interest that make it more than a piece of paradise for nature-lovers and peace-seekers and spiritualists as well as photographers. Tourist hot spots such as Mukteshwar Temple Sitla, Mukteshwar Inspection Bungalow, Chauli ki Jali, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Nanda Devi, and Bhalu Gaad Waterfalls propel a huge influx of tourists to the area all through the all of the year.

Mukteshwar is a spot where travelers can have an active holiday, regardless of the activity they’re looking for. From sightseeing and shopping to bird watching and temple visits the place has many exciting activities to do. Mukteshwar has also become a hot spot for adventure-lovers. The rugged terrains of this area make it ideal to enjoy climbing up and down. Paragliding is also a possibility here , which lets you glide over the clouds and glide over the lush valleys. In addition, hiking through the sloping trails and camping in tranquil surroundings will add to the excitement in Mukteshwar.

Mukteshwar has a calming mild climate, making it a perfect place to visit any time of the year. The period from March to June are the ideal time to visit the town since the weather remains pleasant and warm during this time that favors outdoor activities.

Why Visit Mukteshwar?

Mukteshwar is a place that offers clearly visible 360-degree views of the magnificent Himalayan range. Its beauty is that Mukteshwar remains unspoiled and undisturbed to date, and accommodations are expanding in this area. There is a belief that Lord Shiva defeated a demon on the spot, and then he gave him the gift of salvation or Mukti.

The natural beauty of Mukteshwar is full of things to provide. Get up to the birdsong and sun’s rays that kiss the cliffs. You can also enjoy brief walks through the forest. Jim Corbett, the world-renowned hunter and lover of nature, went to hunt an tiger at this location and became enthralled by the natural bounty of the area.

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Activities in Mukteshwar

  1. Adventure Sports : Mukteshwar is popular for adventurous activities such as climbing on rocks and rappelling. The overhanging cliffs located close to Mukteshwar is known as ‘Chauli-ki Jali is a favorite spot where you can climb rock. Paragliding is another sport that is popular in Mukteshwar.
  2. The Trekking or hiking :For adventure seekers, Mukteshwar does offer various choices for hiking. There are numerous trekking trails within and within Mukteshwar. You can hike through Peora through Mukteshwar as well as Peora to Almora and Binsar from Artola.
  3. Camping Camping is another great way to bond with family and friends to have a good time in the midst of nature. As it is situated in the midst of dense deodar tree, Mukteshwar is a great spot to camp out and appreciate the natural beauty.

History of Mukteshwar

The original name for Mukteshwar was Muktesar as mentioned in Jim Corbett’s book “The Temple Tiger.” The place was able to be known as its current name in 1947. Mukteshwar was in the hollows till 1893 and was famous for its temples of the past.

The famed Nobel Prize winner scientist, Robert Koch has visited this site. The equipment that he used is displayed in the museum run by IVRI. The attraction for visitors includes the Hill cold room that was carved in the 1900s that is made out of biological materials.

Mythology about Mukteshwar

As per a Hindu legend, Lord Shiva had a fierce battle with a demon at Mukteshwar, when the demon was annihilated Shiva gifted him the boon of immortality or ‘mukti’. Therefore, the place came to be known as Mukteshwar meaning ‘Mukti+Ishwar’.

Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Nandaghunti, Trishul and Panchachuli are the major peaks visible from Mukteshwar. One one side Mukteshwar is covered by dense forest and on the other side it offers splendid view of the enchanting valley and the Himalayas.

Mukteshwar was developed by the Britishers as research and education institute (IVRI) in 1893. Perched atop a hill in a remote corner of Kumaon hills, Mukteshwar is bounded by fruit orchards and coniferous forests.

What is Mukteshwar famous for?

According to the Hindu legend the god Shiva was in a tense battle with a demon Mukteshwar after which the demon was defeated, Shiva granted him the gift of immortality, or ‘ mukti‘. This is why the area became known as Mukteshwar which means ‘ Mukti+Ishwar‘.

Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Nandaghunti, Trishul and Panchachuli are the main mountains accessible from Mukteshwar. On one side, Mukteshwar is surrounded with dense forest. On the other hand, it gives a breathtaking views of the stunning Valley and Himalayas.

Mukteshwar was established through the Britishers as a research and education institute (IVRI) in 1893. The hill is perched on an isolated area of Kumaon hill, Mukteshwar is bounded by coniferous and fruit orchards.