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​6 hidden gems of Mukteshwar you need to explore in Uttarakhand​

Sitla – A Colonial-Era Retreat in the Forests
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Sitla – A Colonial-Era Retreat in the Forests
Sitla is more than just a peaceful hamlet near Mukteshwar—it's a walk into the past. Tucked amidst thick oak and pine forests, this colonial-era estate is known for its charming British-style bungalows, crisp mountain air, and apple orchards that stretch for miles.
Bhalu Gaad Waterfall – Nature’s Hidden Symphony
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Bhalu Gaad Waterfall – Nature’s Hidden Symphony
A short trek through dense forest trails will bring you to one of Mukteshwar’s best-kept secrets—Bhalu Gaad Waterfall. Crystal clear, surrounded by mossy rocks and wild flora, this waterfall feels like it belongs in a fairytale.
 Mukteshwar Dham – Beyond the Tourist Lens
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Mukteshwar Dham – Beyond the Tourist Lens
While Mukteshwar Dham is no secret, few know the stories and hidden viewpoints surrounding this 350-year-old Shiva temple. Perched atop the highest point in the town, the temple offers 180-degree views of the Himalayan range, including Nanda Devi.
 Peora – The Village That Time Forgot
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Peora – The Village That Time Forgot
Just a short drive from Mukteshwar lies Peora, a traditional Kumaoni village with stone houses, smiling locals, and endless terraced fields. This is where time truly slows down. Known for its eco-tourism and sustainable living practices, Peora gives you a glimpse into rural Himalayan life.
 Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) Campus – A Heritage Walk
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Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) Campus – A Heritage Walk
This might sound unusual, but the IVRI campus in Mukteshwar is a historical marvel. Established during the British era, the campus is home to old colonial buildings, winding forest paths, and incredible views of the valleys below. Few tourists know they can walk through parts of this campus (with prior permission).
Chauli Ki Jali – But Off the Cliff Trail
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Chauli Ki Jali – But Off the Cliff Trail
Most visitors stop at the edge of Chauli Ki Jali for a quick selfie, but if you venture a bit off the main trail, you’ll find hidden rock ledges and panoramic viewpoints perfect for a quiet moment or a picnic. Local legend says this spot has divine energy, and many women come here praying for fertility.
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