Mussoorie is
the hill station located in Dehradun, Uttrakhand. It is one of the most popular
hill stations in the country. It is the perfect place for those who like to
travel. Those who like to travel and those who love mountains and hills, this
place is perfect for them. This is an awesome place as it has top hotels that
provide every facility for their tourist. It is the perfect place where tourists can
enjoy in summer holidays.
Mussoorie
offers a great scenic view of Himalayas which are located in western Garhwal.
Mussoorie is the best hill station as tourists can view superb scenes of snow
capped mountains which seem to be so closer that you feel like touching them as
if you are on the peaks.
Dhanaulti
Dhanaulti is also an awesome hill station located
24 km away from Mussoorie from where tourists can see The Doon Valley and
snow-covered Garhwal Himalayas clearly.
Camel's
Back Road
Camel's Back Road
is best for long walks. People who want
to walk in a quiet area and wise to enjoy the beauty of mountains can visit
camel’s back road. The road which suggests the name of a rocky outcrop is in
the shape of a Camel's hump. It also has hotels and motels.
Gun
Hill
Gun Hill is the
second highest point of Mussoorie and is accessed by cable car from the Mall
road. It is the second-highest spot after Lal Tibba. Here, Britishers did the
reckless firing during their time. So this place is known as Gun Hill.
Kempty
Falls
The Kempty Falls is the waterfall in between mountains
which comes from above mountains where tourists come and enjoy in summers.
Lake
Mist
About before
Kempty Falls on the Mussoorie-Kempty road is Lake Mist, through this flows the
Kempty River with its small waterfalls. The resort of Lake Mist also provides hotels, restaurant facilities and boating.
Municipal
Garden
The Municipal
Garden provides an artificial mini-lake with paddle boats and it also provides
a large number of flower species which you rarely see in our country.
Mussoorie
Lake
The newly
developed Mussoorie Lake was built by the City Board and Mussoorie
Dehradun Development Authority. The lake provides pedal boats and views of
Doon Valley from Mussoorie on the Mussoorie-Dehradun road. It also provides
paragliding and many adventurous games which the tourists can enjoy.
Bhatta
Falls
Bhatta Falls are
also water falls on the Mussoorie-Dehradun Road near the village of Bhatti.
Sir
George Everest's House
At Park Estate
there are the remains of the building and laboratory of Sir George Everest, the Surveyor-General of
India from 1830
to 1843. After George Everest world's highest peak Mt. Everest is named. It is 6 km from Gandhi
Chowk and a walk from Library Bazaar.
Nag
Devta Temple
The ancient Nag
Devta Temple is dedicated to Snake God Lord Shiva; it is on Cart Mackenzie Road
in Mussoorie. There are vehicles provided to the temple, which also offers a
view of Mussoorie and the Doon Valley.
Cloud
End
Cloud End is
surrounded by thick deodar forest. The bungalow which is built-in 1838 by a
British major was one of the first four buildings in Mussoorie and now it has
been converted to a hotel.
Benog
Wildlife Sanctuary
The sanctuary
which is open to the public provides a woodland habitat for indigenous birds,
and animals.
Mall
Road
Mall Road, is the
pathway with architectural evidence of a colonial past, there is a shopping
area at the centre of Mussoorie, and contains shops, cafes, video game establishments, skating rinks, a Tibetan
market place, and a Methodist church.
Lal
Tibba
Lal Tibba, also
called Depot Hill because military use that point as a military depot. Lal Tibba
is the highest point in Mussoorie with views of the town and its surroundings
like the Himalayan peaks. With the help of Japanese telescope tourists can view
Himalayan ranges including Badrinath, Kedarnath and Bander punch.
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