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Located strategically at the Dhanachuli bend in the hill town, Lemon Tree Hotel, Mukteshwar is perfectly-suited for leisure travellers who prefer a serene destination with a bit of adventure. Nestled amidst the majestic hills and lush greenery, Mukte...
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Mukteshwar, a tranquil hill station in Uttarakhand's Nainital district, stands as a cherished treasure in the heart of the Kumaon region. Its breathtaking charm lies in the idyllic fusion of picturesque landscapes, lush verdant forests, fruit-laden orchards, and majestic mountains that embrace the horizon. Nature enthusiasts find solace in the serenity. While adventure seekers revel in the plethora of outdoor activities. Ancient temples, such as the revered Mukteshwar temple and the captivating Chauthi Jaali, a natural latticework etched onto a cliff, evoke a sense of spiritual wonder. With its pleasant climate all year round, Mukteshwar promises a haven for a tranquil and rejuvenating vacation, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in the sublime embrace of nature's magnificence.
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Mukteshwar got its name from the 350-year-old Shiva temple, the Mukteshwar Dham. It is located on the top of the city's highest point. According to mythological narratives, Lord Shiva destroyed a demon in a ferocious battle and later gave him Mukti or immortality. So, it goes like Mukti + Ishwar equals Mukteshwar.
Originally a British colony adored for its unperturbed and cool climes, Mukteshwar was called Muktesar by locals till 1947. You will find it mentioned in The Temple Tiger, a book by Jim Corbett, who visited this place to hunt a tiger and fell in love with the beauty of the hills. His famous work, Man-Eaters of Kumaon, tells all the story.
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Mukteshwar grandly sits at a height of 2,171 m on the Kumaon Hills, around 51 kms from Nainital. Set amid the misty conifer forest and orchards mainly smelling of apples, this mesmerising hamlet bagged the moniker "the Apple Country". It is one of the best places to visit in India to surrender to the 180-degree view of the majestic Himalayas. This place is a mixed bag of rich cultural and religious significance with natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination.
And that is not all! The availability of the best hotels in Mukteshwar, Uttarakhand, will take your experience to the next level.
Mukteshwar Dham: As the name suggests, it is an ancient Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. You can drive to the spot from hotels in Mukteshwar, a journey of few kms. Once you reach there, take the winding stairs made of stone to get to the abode of Mahadeva. The temple is not only a natural wonder to visit but also the ideal place to immerse in the breathtaking views of the hill station.
Chauli ki Jaali: Ahead of the Mukteshwar temple is the most loved spot to enjoy mountain sunsets - Chauli ki Jaali. Overlooking the vistas of the beautiful hills and forests, it is nature's hand-woven latticework on the rock you cannot afford to miss. How about some dose of adrenaline? Well! Hiking and zip-lining activities atop will give you the kick you need. Also, the Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot, Trishul, and Panchachuli peaks are visible from its top. The best part is - this wonderful place is only 15 kms from Lemon Tree Hotel, Mukteshwar.
Dhanachuli: Dhanachuli is around 14 kms from the Shiva Temple. It is a tiny hamlet blessed with panoramic grandeur and tranquillity. Wrapped in the greenery yet well-connected to the rest of the state, it is only 2.5 kms from Lemon Tree, Dhanachuli. So, you can reach it in just 8 minutes. Bhimtal, another famous tourist spot in Uttrakhand, is only 26 kms from Dhanachuli, making it easy for tourists to access both in one go.
Mukteshwar is well connected to the prominent cities and towns of Uttarakhand via road, train, and flight. And when you stay at the best hotelsnear Nainital, the city becomes more accessible. Let's take a look at the details below:
By air: The nearest airport to Mukteshwar is Pantnagar Airport, located around 90.5 kms from the city. You will be happy to know that the distance between Lemon Tree, Mukteshwar, and the airport is nearly the same, i.e., 90 kms. So, all it takes is a drive of about 3 hours and 10 minutes to reach Mukteshwar.
By rail: The distance between Mukteshwar and the nearest railway station - Kathgodam Railway Station, is nearly 56.6 kms, a 2 hours and 20 minutes drive. Also, the station is fairly connected to the major cities of India, including Lucknow, Delhi, and Kolkata. There are ample options to commute within the city. Another point of entry, the Haldwani Railway Station, is approximately 62.8 kms from the Apple Country. Moreover, the top hotels in Mukteshwar are easy to access.
By road: Access to motorable roads makes Mukteshwar well-connected to important cities in North India. You can take buses to Mukteshwar, Almora, Nainital, and Haldwani from ISBT Anand Vihar, Delhi. You can also avail of taxis from the main cities of the Garhwal and Kumaon regions to reach Lemon Tree, Mukteshwar. Furthermore, private buses also operate between Delhi to Nainital and Kathgodam, from where you can get many transport options to Mukteshwar.
If you are looking for other means of transport within the city to commute from hotels in Mukteshwar, here you go:
Lemon Tree Hotel, Mukteshwar: Located amidst a vast spread of green, Lemon Tree Hotel, Mukteshwar, casts a refreshingly different spell on the visitors. Its decor, hospitality, and services are top-of-the-line. The hotel features 25 well-appointed rooms in multiple categories, from deluxe rooms to lavish suites.
Citrus Café and Slounge present a great ambience with drool-worthy menus across cuisines you will fall for. Pantnagar Airport, Kathgodam Railway Station, and Haldwani Railway Station are around 90 kms, 49 kms, and 55 kms, respectively, from the hotel.
The best time to visit Mukteshwar is during the months of March to June and September to November when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.
Mukteshwar can be reached by road from major cities like Delhi and Nainital. The nearest railway station is Kathgodam, which is well-connected to several cities. The nearest airport is Pantnagar Airport, approximately 95 kilometers away.
Some of the popular tourist attractions in Mukteshwar include Mukteshwar Temple, Chauli Ki Jali, Bhalu Gaad Waterfalls, Mukteshwar Inspection Bungalow, and the picturesque viewpoints offering panoramic views of the Himalayas.
Mukteshwar Temple is a famous Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is known for its ancient architecture and offers a serene and spiritual ambiance. The temple also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
Absolutely! Mukteshwar is surrounded by beautiful trails and scenic landscapes, making it an excellent destination for nature walks and hikes. You can explore the lush forests and enjoy the serene beauty of the region.
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