Guidebook for Kalapatal

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Guidebook for Kalapatal

Sightseeing

Mukteshwar is a very small village and offbeat destination. You will find it less crowded even in peak season. The Mukteshwar Temple is 400 meters from main Mukteswar square but you need to climb the hill to reach the temple. It will take just 4 5 minutes if you are fit enough. Once you reach, you will find chilly winds of mountain an ultimate peace amazing view of valley. People want to spend some quality time away from crowed are recommended to be here.
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Templo Mukteshwar Mahadev
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Mukteshwar is a very small village and offbeat destination. You will find it less crowded even in peak season. The Mukteshwar Temple is 400 meters from main Mukteswar square but you need to climb the hill to reach the temple. It will take just 4 5 minutes if you are fit enough. Once you reach, you will find chilly winds of mountain an ultimate peace amazing view of valley. People want to spend some quality time away from crowed are recommended to be here.
Chauli Ki Jaali, one of the famous tourist spots, is located on a cliff in Mukteshwar. Dotted with lush green surroundings and numerous rocks, the site is renowned for offering beautiful views of the Kumaon valley. The natural lattices and a hole in the rock are the remnants of the battle between demons and goddess. The evidence for the same can be seen in the form of outlines of a sword, a shield and a trunk of an elephant, which are engraved at the site. The site is frequently thronged by devotees and tourists as it is believed that women are blessed with children if they touch these lattices. Tourists can also engage themselves in mountain climbing and rappelling activities.
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Chauli Ki Jali
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Chauli Ki Jaali, one of the famous tourist spots, is located on a cliff in Mukteshwar. Dotted with lush green surroundings and numerous rocks, the site is renowned for offering beautiful views of the Kumaon valley. The natural lattices and a hole in the rock are the remnants of the battle between demons and goddess. The evidence for the same can be seen in the form of outlines of a sword, a shield and a trunk of an elephant, which are engraved at the site. The site is frequently thronged by devotees and tourists as it is believed that women are blessed with children if they touch these lattices. Tourists can also engage themselves in mountain climbing and rappelling activities.