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  Red Roof-Hotel in Mukteshwar, Uttaranchal, India
Red Roof Welcomes you in its homely environment complete with modern amenities. From a far one can easily spot RedRoof by its crimson roofs. RedRoof and its surrounding area has ample potential to please nature lovers and seekers of peace with unlimited scope for trekking and hiking in its dark green oak jungles.
The unparalleled views of the sunrise from the bay windows of RedRoof are breathtaking. Every room which is fully furnished has a scenic view of the valley . You will enjoy each moment of sunrise and sunset. Love, live and feel the freshness.

Tariff per night (Valid till 31st March'12)

 
Room Type

 EP

Super Deluxe Rs.2500/-
Deluxe Rs.2000/-
Extra Bed

Rs.500/-

Note :  5% Luxury Tax extra on above tariff. *Extra wood for bonfire Rs.250/- per bundle. Room heaters Rs.200/- per.

Red Roof-Hotel in Mukteshwar, Uttaranchal, IndiaRed Roof-Hotel in Mukteshwar, Uttaranchal, India

 

Up the hills is a quaint little famous Shiva temple with the famous Chauthi Ki Jaali close by. As the legend goes the crag below the temple are certain marks, which people believe to be footprints of elephant, horses and camels. The army of some Deity who wishing to pass this way was stopped by the local go ding. The latter obtained deliverance (Moksha) from the penalties of this act by being sent to live among the Agarics and hence the name Mukteshwar (locally Motesar) . Village folks say that women, who do not conceive, after taking a ritual bath and offering prayer at the crag, can seek blessings.

An evening walk will give you a stunning view of the sunset. Panoramic views of snow capped mountains, and on a clear day the peaks of Nepalise Himalayas. The night view of Almora and adjoining villages from the P.W.D dak bungalow is simply spectacular being like a string of diamonds thrown across black velvet. Backdrop of all this is located the premier Institute in vaccine research and development namely Indian Veterinary Research Institute (I.V.R.I) established in 1893. 

FACILITIES
We at RedRoof Resort set tough standards for our self when it comes to service and costumer care You have easy access to highest management level if you feel any service offered You will enjoy the modern amenities The rooms are comfortable and well ventilated. We are developing a library with the finest collection of books which will include fiction to encyclopedias . 

Also under development is a Communication Center boasting of state of the art Computers connected to the world through Internet and loaded with the latest games and educational tittles like Simon and Schuster Encyclopedia for your family. Not to be mention that all rooms have their own Television and telephone connection and a central fax machine to let you receive vital information regarding your business. So to sum up you will enjoy the peace of this place without missing the luxuries of life. We would also like to mention the facilities which nature provides which include trekking, breath taking views and rich pollution free surroundings. 

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INFORMATION ABOUT MUKTESHWAR

Uttaranchal’s Kumaon Hills are dotted with any number of gorgeous hill stations, each with its own special charm and easy accessibility. One such splendid hill resort is Mukteshwar, 2300 m, a secluded retreat blessed with pleasant weather and heart-stopping vistas of the Himalayas. The town of Mukteshwar is associated with a legend of Shiva who gifted immortality or Mukti to a demon that he slew. Mukteshwar was a quiet mountain hamlet till the turn of the last century. 

It owes much of its present day status to the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, which possesses a large part of the land and most of the deep forests that surround Mukteshwar. Rhesus monkeys and langurs jabber in the trees, deer and birds abound, and the occasional mountain leopard and Himalayan black bear can be spotted. It was in the forests of the Kumaon region that Jim Corbett hunted half a dozen of the famous man-eating tigers of Kumaon, including the notorious Champawat Tiger and the Panar leopard that had killed hundreds of people.

The evergreen forests and deciduous woodlands are home to the Himalayan ruby throat, white-crested laughing thrush, red-billed leothrix, black winged kite and a host of other mountain birds. The elusive Himalayan Mountain Quail was last seen in the Nainital vicinity near Mukteshwar. Beyond the forests, past fields and farms are lush fruit orchards that grow apples, plums, peaches, apricots and pears.

From Mukteshwar there is a divine view of the Himalayas, each peak with a sacred identity and myth of its own. See the 6596 m high Neelkantha (Blue-throated Shiva), the 7120 m Trishul (Shiva’s Trident), Nanadadevi, 7817 m (Goddess of Bliss), Nanadaghunti 6310 m (the Veil of the Goddess) and the five-pronged chimneys of the Panchuli peaks.

Another awe-inspiring view is from Chauthi Jali, where rocks jut out from the hill face at a bizarre angle. This is a great place to observe eagles and other feathered scavengers as they swoop down at their prey. Ramgarh, 26 km away, has blissful fruit orchards, Bhowali, 40 km is a health resort and Ghorakhal, 37 km has the temple of Gollu Devta, an important deity of the Kumaonis. Other excursions are the Devidhura temple, 120 km, the Reetha Sahib Gurdwara and the Punyagiri temple.

Getting there: Mukteshwar is 350 km from Delhi, a drive of about 8-9 hours via Nainital, 53 km or Haldwani, 49 km. The nearest railhead is at Kathgodam, 72 km, from where buses and taxis are available for Mukteshwar.

Best time: Mukteshwar is a year-round holiday destination. Summer temperatures range from 27 C to 10 C, while in winter it is from 17 C to 3 C. August and early September are rainy months and can be avoided. Light woollens are fine for summer, but heavy winter woollens are necessary.