And then the products are supplied to many larger cities i.e Jaipur, Delhi, Meerut, and Lucknow etc.
An ancient fort, repaired by the Maratha leader Mir Bhawan, became, under the British, the headquarters of the tehsil.
The town also has a mosque, built by Gays-ud-din Balban, that bears an inscription in Arabic dating to 682 Hijri (1283 A.D.).
[4] Garhmukteshwar has a monsoon influenced humid subtropical climate characterized by very hot summers and cool winters.
Summers last from early April to late June during and are extremely hot, with temperatures reaching 43 °C (109 °F).
[7] Garhmukteshwar is situated on National Highway 9, which connects it to New Delhi, which is around 100 kilometres (62 mi) away, and puts the town, which is 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the Ganges River, on a direct route from India's capital city to that river.