Among the fewer known places in India, Mukteshwar is a small, crisp hill town snuggled Cottage in Kumaon hills, the perfect picture of serene and calm location. Historically, the name of the place comes from the temple Mukteshwar of Lord Shiva. Mukteshwar is the perfect escape for urban dwellers, almost unharmed and fidgeted with by the human race, it still breathes softness and calms frayed nerves. It is one of the best hill stations in Uttarakhand and is most suited for honeymooners or couples who want to spend quality time together.
Resorts in Mukteshwar gives amazing views as well as accommodation facilities. It boasts of many colonial bungalows from the English time, since it was the summer hill station of the Britishers back then. Resorts are all one better than the other. They seem to complete the town. Although, the beauty of nature and the modern resorts are eclectic pieces, yet they fit together so beautifully that they paint an ideal picture.
Rooms in resort are all tastefully decorated and furnished, mostly lending a peaceful and refreshing view of the countryside. Most of them are proud providers of services like 24 hours hot and cold water, television, satellite network, round the clock room service, STD telephone facility, and so on, things of very recent phenomena. They also have proper provisions for activities like:
- Nature walks
- Nature trails
- Trekking, which are looked after by in-house tour operators.
Holidays Packages Mukteshwar also offers luxurious lavishly furnished hotel cottages set amidst pine trees. The ideal season would be to go when spring is around. The weather is just indescribable then. There are beautiful flowers and orchards filled with the choicest of fruits. One can enjoy the warm winter sunshine playing cards and enjoying lazy mornings with a few drinks, all in the company of their loved ones.
The stunning landscapes, beautiful ancient temples, and snow-capped Himalayas are a cherishing delight for the eyes and sing melodious tunes for the heart. After all, Mukteshwar is not baselessly referred to as the ‘legendary land of exquisite harmony and beauty’.
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