Mukteswar, a picturesque town in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, is a gateway to the majestic Himalayas and a popular hub for adventure enthusiasts. Nestled in the Kumaon hills at an altitude of 2,286m, the town provides stunning panoramic views of steeped terrains and dense coniferous forests. Known for its 350-year-old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, it attracts thousands of pilgrims annually. Besides spiritual solace, Mukteswar is famous for its fruit orchards, confectionery factories producing delectable fruit jams and jellies, and adventure sports like rock climbing and rappelling. Visitors can also sit back and absorb the tranquility or explore the colonial remnants - the PWD Inspection Bungalow and the IVRI (Indian Veterinary Research Institute) complex.