Mukteshwar calls you with its beautiful mix of nature and culture. This charming village in Uttarakhand’s Kumaon region has something for everyone. If you love stunning scenery or are into history, Mukteshwar has it all.
A hill station at 6000 ft high, Sitla is famous for its colonial-style bungalows. Sitla has rather panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks — Panchachuli, Trishul, and Nanda Devi. It is full of dense forests and verdant orchards, making it wonderful sightseeing opportunity for tourists. Tourists can also enjoy trekking expeditions and bird watching according to their interests.
Chauli ki Jali, also known as Chauthi Jali, is a popular spot in Mukteshwar, located behind the Mukteshwar Temple. It’s a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Tourists love it for sightseeing, rock climbing, and rappelling, offering a stuning view of the Himalayan ranges.
The town is named after the 5500-year-old Mukteshwar Temple, one of the oldest places to visit. Built by the Pandavas during their exile, the temple offers a breathtaking view, accessed through a serene trek adorned with deodar and pine trees.
Bhalu Gaad Waterfalls is a new and less crowded spot in Mukteshwar. It’s a clean 60-ft high waterfall shaped like a horseshoe, with a mystery source. You can enjoy its beauty any time of the year as it flows continuously. A hidden gem waiting to be explored!
Savor the breathtaking view of the second-highest peak, Nanda Devi, from Mukteshwar Inspection Bungalow. With a 180° panorama of the Himalayan Range, the snow- covered peak leaves an unforgettable impression to cherish forever.
A sanctuary of peace and purity, Shri Ram Chandra Mission’s ashram at Satkhol in Uttarakhand is a sacred place in the hearts of followers of the Sahaj Marg system of spirituality. A visit to Satkhol can be a transformational journey, changing the lives of those who immerse themselves in its quiet and subtle atmosphere.
Kainchi Ashram: The name comes from the fact that the temple is situated between two hills that cross each other and the cradle looks like a scissor (kainchi). It hosts one of the biggest annual bhandaras among the various temples.
Shri Kalyanika Himalaya Devasthanam, popularly known as the Dol Ashram is a peaceful ashram in the quaint village of Kanara (Dol), located in the Almora district of Uttarakhand. Dol Ashram is surrounded by dense forests and rests calmly at its center. It is built for yoga and meditation purposes and the atmosphere of the ashram makes it an ideal location for practicing the elements of a spiritual life.
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