
Tucked away in the tranquil hills of Uttarakhand, Mukteshwar is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. With dense forests, hidden waterfalls, and panoramic views of the Himalayas, this serene destination offers some of the most rewarding hikes in the region.
Whether you’re a first-time hiker looking for gentle walks amidst pine forests or an experienced trekker craving altitude and adrenaline, Mukteshwar has a trail for everyone. Let’s explore the best hiking routes that promise both scenic beauty and soul-stirring experiences.
Distance: 1 km (one-way)
Time: 30–45 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
This short but iconic trail is perfect for beginners. Starting from the Mukteshwar Dham, the route takes you through tall deodar trees and leads to the famous Chauli Ki Jali—a cliffside viewpoint with mesmerizing views of the valley.
Bonus: The area is believed to be spiritually charged—ideal for meditation and quiet reflection.
Distance: 3–4 km round trip
Time: 1.5–2 hours
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
This hidden gem near Dhari village offers a perfect mix of forest hiking and waterfall magic. You’ll trek through thick vegetation, cross small streams, and end at a cascading waterfall with a natural pool—ideal for a refreshing dip during warmer months.
Tip: Carry a good camera—this spot is incredibly photogenic.
Distance: 6–7 km
Time: 2–3 hours
Difficulty: Moderate
A ridge trail that offers breathtaking Himalayan views throughout. The walk is gentle in the beginning and gradually climbs up, making it suitable for regular walkers. Along the way, you’ll pass quaint villages, wildflowers, and fruit orchards.
Tip: If you’re visiting during apple or peach season, the trail becomes even more delightful.
Distance: 8–10 km
Time: 3–4 hours
Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
This scenic trail connects two charming hill villages—Peora and Mukteshwar. It’s ideal for trekkers who enjoy offbeat paths and a more immersive experience in nature. You’ll walk along forested stretches, interact with locals, and take in sweeping views of the valley below.
Good to Know: Start early in the morning for cooler temperatures and quieter trails.
Distance: 7–8 km round trip
Time: 3–4 hours
Difficulty: Challenging
Named after Rabindranath Tagore, who is said to have spent time here reflecting and writing, this trail is for seasoned trekkers. It involves a steep ascent and rewards you with panoramic views that stretch as far as your eyes can see.
Highlight: Sunrise or sunset from the top is an unforgettable sight.
After a long day of trekking, you need a place that offers both relaxation and a connection with nature. At Vanshivat Homestay, you’ll find:
Whether you’re heading out at dawn for a trek or returning at sunset with tired feet and a full heart, Vanshivat offers the perfect basecamp for your Mukteshwar hiking adventures.