Welcome to Jageshwar, a magical temple town nestled in Uttarakhand's Almora district! Imagine stepping back in time amidst ancient deodar trees, where the air whispers tales of 'Yageshwar.' This historical haven, with its cluster of 124 stone temples dating back to the 9th century, is a must-see for spiritual seekers and history buffs exploring India's hidden gems. Discover serenity and ancient art!
Attend The Jageshwar Monsoon Festival
Enjoy Local Kumaoni Cuisine
Explore The Dandeshwar Temple
Hike Through The Deodar Forests
Meditate By The Jata Ganga River
Photography Of Ancient Temples
Visit The Archaeological Museum
Visit The Jageshwar Temple Complex
March to June, September to November
Morning
₹2,500 per person
The history of Jageshwar dates back to the 9th to 13th centuries, with the temples believed to have been built by the Katyuri and Chand dynasties. These rulers were great patrons of art and architecture, and their influence is evident in the intricate designs and craftsmanship of the temples. Jageshwar served as an important religious center during their reign, attracting devotees and scholars from far and wide. The temples have witnessed centuries of history, surviving natural calamities and political upheavals. Today, they stand as a testament to the enduring faith and artistic legacy of the Kumaon region. Archaeological surveys have revealed the presence of even older structures beneath the existing temples, suggesting a much longer history of religious significance.