Mukteshwar Bonded well

Tripoto
18th Nov 2019
Day 1

It was a beautiful morning in Mukteshwar. What a beautiful place i must mention.Generally waking up in city life at 7:30 am is like achieving something huge in life but waking up in mountains with beauty around you is LIFE! from my resort's window the view was awstuck.we started our day followed with some amazing lip smacking Aloo and gobhi paratha with hot ginger tea.

We went to a place in Mukteshwar called Chauli Jaali its a beautiful place Chauli Ki Jali also known as Chauthi Jali is a visitor’s attraction located behind the cliff of Mukteshwar . It is located at a distance of 250 metres from the Mukteshwar temple. ‘Chauli’ means rock and ‘Jali’ means hole.We took some pictures of this beautiful place and had a glass of Malta juice i tried this Yummiest Juice for the very first time but wait i must say you gonna love it this taste of heaven was just for 50 Rs.We proceeded our journey to a very famous temple of Lord shiva that is Mukteshwar Mahadev it is one of the oldest Shiva Temple. Simple, less crowded. Approx 90 steps. Bird eye view from the temple is worth it.

Photo of Mukteshwar Bonded well by Komal Arora
Photo of Mukteshwar Bonded well by Komal Arora
Photo of Mukteshwar Bonded well by Komal Arora
Photo of Mukteshwar Bonded well by Komal Arora
Day 2

We started our Journey from Mukteshwar to Naukuchiatal or "lake of nine corners" is a small hill station in Nainital district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand, The lake is 175 feet deep. It is covered in trees and shrubs. It also had a hidden route under lake to China. It is the deepest of all the lakes in the Nainital region. include parasailing, paragliding, fishing, rowing, paddling or yachting.The lake is fed by an underground perennial spring. Naukuchiatal is also known for the 'escape festival' which happens once every year (in the month of May).

Photo of Mukteshwar Bonded well by Komal Arora
Photo of Mukteshwar Bonded well by Komal Arora
Photo of Mukteshwar Bonded well by Komal Arora
Photo of Mukteshwar Bonded well by Komal Arora