Sitla
6000 feet high, Sitla is a hill station popular for its colonial style bungalows. Tourists can indulge in trekking expeditions of various difficulty levels organized by resorts in the region.
Chauli ki Jaali
Next to the Mukteshwar temple is the chauli ki jaali, an area where it is believed that a demon and a goddess fought. This place is believed to have a faint outline of the sword, shield and trunk of an elephant.People also believe that women unable to bear children will be blessed with children if touched by the natural lattice around the rock.
Mukteshwar Temple
Next to the Mukteshwar temple is the chauli ki jaali, an area where it is believed that a demon and a goddess fought. This place is believed to have a faint outline of the sword, shield and trunk of an elephant.People also believe that women unable to bear children will be blessed with children if touched by the natural lattice around the rock.
Triveni Ghat
One of the most popular temples, Mukteshwar Temple, is an ancient temple which is about 350 years old and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated on top of the highest point in Mukteshwar (which is a lovely hill station named after the temple), the temple is about 2312 meters up sea level.This magnificent temple is identified in Hindu scriptures as one of the eighteen most vital temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.
View of Nanda Devi
Nanda Devi is the second highest mountain peak in India and the 23rd highest in the world. It is 7,816 meters high above sea level. This mountain peak is clearly visible from Mukteshwar and tourists visiting Mukteshwar must clearly see this mesmerizing beauty.