Journey to Mukteshwar : a sleepy town
It's interesting to know that , this place got it's name from an 350 years old temple of shiva, (mukteshwar_dham) built by a king of Tamil kingdom in 15th century. It's one of my favourite travel experience during my stay in haldwani , uttarakhand.
I wake up to a hot breakfast and sweet tea and drive to Mukteshwar , earlier it was also known as muktesar ( acc. to one book of Jim corbett "The temple tiger").!
(If you scroll down and see my previous posts ,you will find a post on Jim corbett.)IMG_20170928_140600319.jpg
After so many turns and twists of hilly roads, we saw this sign board and get relaxed.😄
On the way , my companion himanshu who is a locally of Mukteshwar told me a little about , its history - that this place is the abode of a saint - Shri Mukteshwar Maharaj ji - who lived at the top cottage temple where his samadhi is! Here some interesting people.😄
After watching whole temple place , I realise this temple complex (tapovan) is a kind of ideal place for meditation .
Now I get more curious and ask him about the major attractions of this town? He didn't replied to me ..just said follow me , so did I and this is the view in front of my eyes....,..
I was so happy and couldn't control myself from jumping.😍
Way to chauli ki jali (rock-climbing).
Rocks embedded with digits and messages.
Chamaeleon posing for camera on giant rock.
Local fruit , ram-fal with lot of fibre and mineral . It is tasty and healthy.
Little house , with Lord Shiva painted in front.
Climbers all over the tree🍃
Little grass can be this beautiful💚
Amazing tour!
While heading back , we stop for a while as we saw the canvas is set with Himalayas in front , as if the majestic sentinels are standing guard as you meander and play . I putted my heart in the moments , relish , make memories and then back to relax., with a promise of visiting back in Mukteshwar with more friends and loved ones.
Full of memories and nostalgia , I suggest you come and stay a day or two and explore the place more.
So that is my travel story of Mukteshwar.
Hope you steemians enjoyed it.
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