Zip-lining at Mukteshwar
Shailza Sood DasguptaShailza Sood Dasgupta/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, MUKTESHWAR/ Updated : Apr 7, 2016, 19:02 IST
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The thrill of zipping through from one cliff to another and in between hanging up there in the middle of two cliffs with a whole valley full of pines, deodar and oak trees below you and mountains all around is unmatched. Let the b … Read more
The thrill of zipping through from one cliff to another and in between hanging up there in the middle of two cliffs with a whole valley full of pines, deodar and oak trees below you and mountains all around is unmatched. Let the breeze caress your senses while sliding down the zip. This can be one of the most memorable moments of your life. And maybe it’s something you would want to repeat again and again to enjoy it to the fullest. Read less
The thrill of zipping through from one cliff to another and in between hanging up there in the middle of two cliffs with a whole valley full of pines, deodar and oak trees below you and mountains all around is unmatched. Let the breeze caress your senses while sliding down the zip. This can be one of the most memorable moments of your life. And maybe it’s something you would want to repeat again and again to enjoy it to the fullest.
Just couple of hours away from Delhi, Mukteshwar is a quaint little place in the lap of Himalayas. It is located in Kumaon hills at an altitude of 7500 ft. Zip-lining can be done at a place called chauli-ki-jali along with other adventure sports like rock-climbing and rappelling. Summers here are pleasantly warm, May and June are the best months to visit as it’s the harvest time for fruits like pear, peach and plums that grow in abundance here. If you want to experience snow go in winters but be prepared for subzero temperatures.
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