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Mountain Trail,
Mukteshwar Mountain Trail, a resort facing the Himalayas in Mukteshwar, is the right place to help you unlock your unexplored potential of Body and Mind, through Yoga and Meditation under the guidance of expert teachers. We specialize in organizing Stress Relief Camps for business executives and Yoga and Meditation Holidays for groups of all ages. Click here for tariffs & tour packages | |
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Krishna Orchard
Resort, Mukteshwar Jim Corbett had come to shoot a tigress here in Mukteshwar but fell in love with the place instead. Ideal for a brief sojourn, this slumbering hamlet, perched atop a high ridge soaring 7,513ft into the sky, exudes a charm unrivalled by any other place in the Kumaon hills. Take a walk amidst the conifer forests and apple, plum, peach and apricot orchards, and watch the Himalayan snow peaks play hide and seek with the clouds, or, if you happen to be there on a moonlit night, the twinkling lights of Almora far below. There's magic in the air of Mukteshwar in and around Krishna Orchard Resort, it will stay with you, long after you're back home. Click Here for tariffs & tour Packages | ||
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Red Roof - Mukteshwar
We warmly welcome you to the environment friendly zone to enjoy natural beauty. A home away from home.The natural scenic beauty having panoramic views of snow capped Himalayas. Dense reserve forests of Mukteshwar, rich in pine, oak, deodar and other rare species of plants and trees with an abundance of Fauna and flora. Tired of city life and eager to shrug off tensions? We at RedRoof, Mukteshwar are here to take care of you. Red Roof, Mukteshwar is a place of all seasons is open throughout the year; come spring time and the whole area blossoms with white, pink and red blooms. The red flowers of rhododendrons in long clusters hanging overhead. A dazzling array of blooming buds and fragrant flowers with crystal clear skies and bright sunshine will make you gasp for even more godly wonders. Come monsoon the lush green will be an unending savor to the mind and soul. Come autumn the winter, snow capped mountains and snow covered trees will enthrall you for a lifetime. So pack your bags and contact us to make your vacation a trip of life time. |
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Shree
Hari Resort, Mukteshwar Shree Hari resort is the only accommodation available at Mukteshwar (0 Milestone) and has an open view of the forest in the front side and of valley on towards of the rear of the resort. You also get a panoramic view of the Himalayas through the towering Deodar trees. The place is also frequented by wild animals and you can even get a glimpse of Tiger. Click here for tariffs & tour packages |
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Corbett National Park 2 night & 3 days :-Rs.6550/- Jim Corbett Park & Almora 4 nights & 5 days :-Rs.9750/- Jim Corbett Park & Nainital 4 nights & 5 days :-Rs.9550/- |
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in Pindari Glacier 9 nights & 10 days Rs.14500/- per person Trekking in Milam Glacier 9 nights & 10 days Rs.13050/- per person |
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ABOUT MUKTESHWAR Uttaranchal’s Kumaon Hills are dotted with any number of gorgeous hill stations, each with its own special charm and easy accessibility. One such splendid hill resort is Mukteshwar, 2300 m, a secluded retreat blessed with pleasant weather and heart-stopping vistas of the Himalayas. The town of Mukteshwar is associated with a legend of Shiva who gifted immortality or Mukti to a demon that he slew. Mukteshwar was a quiet mountain hamlet till the turn of the last century. It owes much of its present day status to the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, which possesses a large part of the land and most of the deep forests that surround Mukteshwar. Rhesus monkeys and langurs jabber in the trees, deer and birds abound, and the occasional mountain leopard and Himalayan black bear can be spotted. It was in the forests of the Kumaon region that Jim Corbett hunted half a dozen of the famous man-eating tigers of Kumaon, including the notorious Champawat Tiger and the Panar leopard that had killed hundreds of people. The evergreen forests and deciduous woodlands are home to the Himalayan ruby throat, white-crested laughing thrush, red-billed leothrix, black winged kite and a host of other mountain birds. The elusive Himalayan Mountain Quail was last seen in the Nainital vicinity near Mukteshwar. Beyond the forests, past fields and farms are lush fruit orchards that grow apples, plums, peaches, apricots and pears. From Mukteshwar there is a divine view of the Himalayas, each peak with a sacred identity and myth of its own. See the 6596 m high Neelkantha (Blue-throated Shiva), the 7120 m Trishul (Shiva’s Trident), Nanadadevi, 7817 m (Goddess of Bliss), Nanadaghunti 6310 m (the Veil of the Goddess) and the five-pronged chimneys of the Panchuli peaks. Another awe-inspiring view is from Chauthi Jali, where rocks jut out from the hill face at a bizarre angle. This is a great place to observe eagles and other feathered scavengers as they swoop down at their prey. Ramgarh, 26 km away, has blissful fruit orchards, Bhowali, 40 km is a health resort and Ghorakhal, 37 km has the temple of Gollu Devta, an important deity of the Kumaonis. Other excursions are the Devidhura temple, 120 km, the Reetha Sahib Gurdwara and the Punyagiri temple. Getting there: Mukteshwar is 350 km from Delhi, a drive of about 8-9 hours via Nainital, 53 km or Haldwani, 49 km. The nearest railhead is at Kathgodam, 72 km, from where buses and taxis are available for Mukteshwar. Best time: Mukteshwar is a year-round holiday destination. Summer temperatures range from 27 C to 10 C, while in winter it is from 17 C to 3 C. August and early September are rainy months and can be avoided. Light woollens are fine for summer, but heavy winter woollens are necessary. |