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Best place to visit in Mukteshwar


Overview of Mukteshwar


Mukteshwar is a village and tourist destination in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, India. It sits high in the Kumaon Hills at an altitude of 2171 meters (7500 feet), 51 km from Nainital, 72 km from Haldwani, and 343 km from Delhi.


Best 3 things we can do in Mukteshwar.


1. Mukteshwar Shiva temple

Mukteshwar gets its name from a 350-year-old temple of Shiva, known as Mukteshwar Dham, situated atop the highest point in the town, on the veterinary institute's campus. Close to it lie the overhanging cliffs, locally known as Chauli-ki-Jali, used for rock climbing and rappelling, with an excellent view of the valleys below. Mukteshwar famously know for its breezy waterfalls houses some famous waterfallas such as The Bhalu Ghaad, Tarikhet waterfalls, Rudradhari waterfall and The Dhokaney waterfall. The sunrise point is at the government-run PWD guest house. Another tourist attraction is the small Satoli Village, situated just 21 km from Mukteshwar. One can also visit the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI). Mukteshwar is the abode of a saint — Shri Mukteshwar Maharaj ji — who lived at the Top Cottage Temple where his samadhi is. One of his disciples, Swami Sanshudhanand Ji, now stays there.


2. Bhalugaad Waterfall

Bhalu Gaad is a hidden treasure in Mukteshwar, which shouldn’t be missed. Drive 7 km from Mukteshwar to Dhari Village, from where the trek starts. It’s a beautiful walk of around 30-45 minutes through dense forests and mountain streams. It’s an exciting raw trek and in case you are not very confident, you can take a person from the village who can guide you to reach the falls. It’s a paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers. The falls are about 60 ft high that fall in natural clear water pool. Come prepared with an extra pair of clothes so that you can have fun. Bhalu means Bear and Gaad means Stream in Kumaoni language. It’s named such because of sightings of Bears (Bhalu) in the area. The place is not frequented by many travellers, but you might find many locals if you go on a weekends.



3. Chauli Ki Jali 


Chauli ki Jali also known as Chauthi Jali is a visitor attraction located behind the rock of Mukteshwar Temple. It is located at a distance of 250 meters from Mukteshwar Temple. 'Chauli' means rock and 'jali' means hole.


Location 


This is an amazing rock formation about 1.5 km from the main market of Mukteshwar behind Mukteshwar temple


Chowli Jaali in Mukteshwar 


This place is for nature lovers and adventure seekers. There is heaven. Many people go for sightseeing and This spot for an adrenaline pumping rock climbing experience Let's go to Himalayan range from the edge of Chauli ki Jali and witness the mesmerizing view of the Kumaon Could Valley.


Religious Significance 


According to Hindu mythology, at this place the goddess and There was a fierce battle of demons. trunk of an elephant, a shield and the indefinite outline of a sword, Acts as a testament. recognize that During Shivratri, if an infertile woman pierces the net of the chauli If he crosses it, he is blessed with a child.


Location and How to Reach Chauli Ki Jali 


Chauli ki Jaali is only 250 meters from the entrance of Mukteshwar temple. It is located meters away. Behind the Rock of Mukteshwar Temple Rock Climbing and are famous for rappelling and can be easily seen from the temple. Can go Without getting off at the parking lot, visitors To reach Chauli ki Jali, take a right turn and walk towards the temple. Need to go backwards.


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