Travelling is my passion or dream. It was my 1st outing with my husband. And it was also my 1st tour by plane.

After reached at Nainital, take a breath of fresh air. Feel like heaven walking through clouds in the way to Mukteswar...
After taking Chapati in breakfast at Nainitaal, we went for Mukteswar. It sits high in the Kumayun hills at an altitude of 7500ft. Oh! our hotel is at Sitla... It is 500ft down from Mukteswar.
The moment we reached I was in love with the place. First day was too cloudy. Next day morning we got a beautiful view of snow clad peaks.
After taking breakfast we went for Mukteswar. Local inhabitants told that it is walking distance,i.e. 6km.
But after some time we realized that the road belongs to the dense forest. So we booked a car. Car run into dense forests of pine, oak, rhododendron and deodhar interspersed with streams.
Mukteshwar gets its name from an 350-year-old temple of Shiva, known as Mukteshwar Dham. Its small but very beautiful and awesome location. Apart from the temple place is also famous for its suicide point , but even that point also have a very good view from the top of the peak.
After reached at our hotel we went with a hotel staff to see a local temple. Oh... the famous jungle walk. Road is too narrow and silent.
Only the sound of wind and rustle is there. It is the perfect way to cap off a day. The sky will turn shades of bright yellow, deep orange, burning red and, occasionally, brilliant purple.
Softly the evening came with the sunset.
Next day morning, we wake up very early. Believe me, its a treat to my eyes. Unbelievable!!!
The Entire mountain range in front of me… Nanda Devi, Panchachuli, Trishul to name a few…
It was truly spectacular. We enjoyed sunrise with sun’s lovely reflection on the peaks of Himalayas..
Place invokes fruit orchards, bird calls and green, green views of valleys and mountains.
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