“Had travelled as 2 couples and it was a great experience, the view, the rooms and the services al were great. They maintained good cleanliness, staffs were friendly and food was also good. The valley view was very stunning and also on the other side we can have mountain peaks view. Mountain View was same as ‘Himalayan view point‘ near Chauki ki Jaali. Locati...”
“Had a wonderful stay at this property. The place is very good, clean, and spacious. The food was delicious, and the bonfire made the evenings even more special. Early morning sunrise with a breathtaking view of the Himalayas was a magical experience seeing it for the first time felt truly amazing. Vehicle parking was available, the geyser worked well, and th...”
“Perfect stay for couples! The location is outstanding, offering stunning valley views on one side and Himalayan peaks on the other. Rooms were clean, staff was friendly, and the food was excellent—we didn’t eat outside at all. A unique property with great hospitality and peaceful vibes. Highly recommended for a romantic getaway. 💙”
Mukteshwar is in the Kumaon region, known for its fruit orchards and clear views of peaks like Nanda Devi.
Mukteshwar Temple & Chauli Ki Jali are local landmarks. The 350-year-old Shiva temple is a short drive away, and Chauli Ki Jali is a cliff edge with sweeping views, popular for rock climbing and sightseeing.
Jim Corbett National Park is a possible day trip for wildlife enthusiasts. The main gate at Ramnagar is a few hours' drive away. The park is open from October to June and is one of the best places in India to see tigers in the wild.
The home is in the Kumaon part of the Western Himalaya.
By air: The nearest airport is Pantnagar Airport (PGH), which serves the Kumaon region. From there, you can hire a taxi for the final leg of the journey.
By rail: The closest major railhead is Kathgodam. It's the gateway to Kumaon, with trains connecting to major cities like Delhi. Taxis are available at the station for the drive up to Mukteshwar.
By road: Mukteshwar is about 50 km from the popular lake town of Nainital, which serves as the main road hub for the region. Rishikesh, the hub for Garhwal, is on the other side of the state.
The weather in Mukteshwar is pleasant year-round, but different seasons offer different experiences.
The clearest skies are from March to June and again from September to November. This is the best time for unobstructed views of the Himalayan range.
The monsoon months of July and August turn the landscape a deep, lush green. It’s beautiful, but be aware that heavy rains can sometimes cause landslides on mountain roads.
Winter, from December to February, brings cold weather and occasional snowfall, turning the area into a quiet, white landscape.