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Discover the Beauty of Mussoorie – The Queen of Hills Stations (2024)

With the majestic Himalayas as its backdrop, Mussoorie, a beautiful hill station in Uttarakhand, is popular worldwide. At 2005 metres above sea level, “Queen of the hills” Mussoorie is situated along a 15-kilometre-long horseshoe-shaped ridge. Every nook and corner of this quaint hill town is unique and distinct, displaying unmatched beauty.

In the 1820s, a Britisher Colonel Fredrick Young, was trekking in the Doon valley and found the ridge that is now Mussoorie, a popular hill station with a fabulous climate and it has become famous worldwide as a popular tourist destination in India.

Discover the Beauty of Mussoorie – The Queen of Hills Stations

Mussoorie, the queen of hills stations, is popular because of its glorious surroundings and glorious surroundings and vibrant social life. Merrymaking and fun are what the holidaymakers want, and Mussoorie promises this in plenty. Let’s learn more about this hill-station and its attractions:

1. Camel’s Back Road:

If you want to see the gorgeous sunrise and sunset, then Camel’s Back road is the ideal place you should be. Surrounded by beautiful scenic views and natural glory, Camel’s Back road is a popular attraction in Mussoorie that offers a fantastic panoramic view of the Doon Valley.

People often stop over to sample tasty snacks from the vendors here. Walking here, you can also look at the British cemetery, which is almost 180 years old.

If you don’t like the long stroll along the 3 kms Camel’s Back road, then hire a horse or get an auto-rickshaw to ride along the enjoyable road for an interesting time well spent in nature’s glory.

In the centre of the town, Camel’s Back road is one of the most scenic and stunning locales in Mussoorie, with plenty of twists and turns resembling the hump on a camel’s Back. Take a peaceful and calm walk along this 3 kms road from Kurli Bazar to Library Chowk, showcasing rock piles that look like camel humps, and feel rejuvenated and relaxed.

2. Lal Tibba:

Lal Tibba is the highest Mussoorie peak that is nestled in nature at about 2290 metres above sea level. With a breathtaking view of holy towns of Kedarnath and Badrinath from here, Lal Tibba is located on Depot Hill in Landour and is about 5.7 km from Mussoorie. Offering an uninterrupted view of major mountain peaks and a fabulous sunrise and sunset, this romantic peak is a favourite spot of most tourists.

When the rays of the setting sun fall on the barren white peak summit, it radiates the most picturesque red sheen over all the surroundings, making the whole area glow with beauty, thus the name “Lal tibba”. Lal Tibba was a favourite getaway for Britishers in olden times  as well as modern people today.

The hill station is a popular cantonment area for Indian military and still has buildings showcasing British architecture. There is a huge footfall of people in the summer as they come to the hills to escape the harsh summer heat. About 6 kms away from the town on top of Depot hill, Lal Tibba, the highest point of the area, offer a stunning viewpoint of the Tibet border, Kedarnath peak, Nilkantha peak in Badrinath, and Banderpoonch peaks.

It’s the ideal hideaway and adventure hub for all those interested in trekking and hiking. The adventure trails and the tranquil surroundings make this region special. Come to this photography paradise and rejuvenate your senses with the breathtakingly beautiful locations. Come here to experience the beauty of the “queen of hills -” Mussoorie!

3. Mussoorie Lake

Mussoorie is a beautiful hill station to back away from the commotions in the city and humdrum life. If you want to seek solace in the peace and calmness of the hills, then Mussoorie is where you should be.

Sit beside the serene waters of the Mussoorie lake and breathe in the fresh mountain air as you recharge your senses. The unique Mussoorie Lake is a pleasant attraction maintained by the Dehradun Development Authority.

Experience a peaceful evening as you stare at the glorious scenic view of the lake. You can even enjoy a fun-filled paddleboat ride with your partner in the lake and take back lifetime memories of the glorious time you spend in this quaint hill station.

4. Gun Hill:

It is Mussoorie’s second-highest mountain and was developed during colonial rule. During British rule and governance, a gun would be fired from this spot to commemorate the time. A cable car carries people to the top of the hill, which stands tall at about 2024 metres above sea level. If you’re ready for an adventure and enjoy walking, hike up the hill and glance at the stunning scenic splendour.

Hike up the hill and glance at the stunning scenic splendour. The walk may be difficult for novices, but the cold winds, fabulous sights and abundance of natural beauty infuse the traveller with mystical energy and keeps the morale high throughout the journey.

The breathtaking panoramic view from the summit will instantly make you forget about your exhaustion and tiredness. Breathe in the fresh air and fill your heart with an unrivalled sense of achievement and delight.

5. Kempty Falls:

The gushing sound of the falling waterfall is music to the ears. Kempty Falls is undoubtedly far more gorgeous than words can describe it. The scene of the Kempty falls allures the holidaymaker. The sight of somersaulting water flowing downwards, surrounded by lush green forests and the gentle cool breeze blowing, is captivating.

A Britisher discovered the fabulous Kempty falls about 150 years ago, about 15 kms from Mussoorie. Tourists often head to this region to picnic with their loved ones and click pictures in the enthralling wilderness. If you are in the region, you can’t miss seeing these waters and should sit for a while to enjoy the stunning natural beauty. Relax and de-stress in the calmness of the surroundings!

6. Happy Valley:

Infused with the best Tibetan traditions and cultural heritage, Happy valley spreads happiness amongst all the people visiting here and is the ideal place to enjoy and feel joyous. The valley boasts breathtaking views, and words don’t suffice to describe this area’s beauty and serene ambience. Stay in Mussoorie and get a chance to spend a few hours in the company of Tibetan monks and other holy people at the monasteries to experience their divinity and words of wisdom. It’s time to uplift your heart and soul.

Mussoorie is a great place to spend a few days for a holiday. Book a room at one of the beautiful resorts in the region. The attractive surroundings, charming atmosphere, best amenities, superb entertainment, and excellent hospitality at this comfortable getaway promise ethereal happiness to the visitor making the Mussoorie trip worth every minute!

Vibrate in the merry-making and gaiety of Mussoorie during your holiday and visit the breathtaking tourist destination for an interesting time. Languages like Hindi, Panjabi, Garhwali, English and Kumaoni are spoken here.

The region promises plenty of exciting outdoor activities, paragliding, trekking, etc., that can keep the traveller busy for hours.

7. Company Garden:

Company Garden is located about 3 kms away from the popular mall road of Mussoorie. If you want to see lush greenery, gorgeous fountains, blooming blossoms and a variety of colourful birds, go to the company garden under the care of the Garden Welfare Association of Mussoorie.

The garden on Bazar Road, landour in Mussoorie, is planned by Dr H Fackner and has an artificial lake that is a favourite boating site for tourists. Pay Rs 25 and visit here anytime between 9 in the morning to 8 in the evening.

8. Cloud’s End:

People who love peace and quiet must visit the tranquil and peaceful Cloud’s End in Mussoorie. With lush green oak, deodar trees, thick undergrowth, and a most glorious view of the setting and rising sun, this scenic stretch of land is the place you should be in to see the best sight in Mussoorie.

The place also marks the geographical end of Mussoorie and is about 6 kms away from the famous Library road in the hill town. Get your trekking boots on and start the trek from the Happy Valley region along the Hathipaon road to reach here. Let your camera click when you are here for some fantastic memory pictures for your album.

9. Jharipani Falls:

Jharipani Falls, located 7 km from the city center of Mussoorie in Jharipani Village, are stunning but not well-known. With little footfall, the falls offer peace and tranquility to visitors. The falls are surrounded by the Shivalik Ranges and lush green forests. Visitors can reach the falls by car and trek.

The sounds of the falls are therapeutic to the senses, so that you can spend some relaxed and secluded moments at the falls. You can see the lavishly spread-out Shivalik Ranges and the lush green forests here.

The sight of the falls, the tall trees and the blooming flowers in the region mesmerises the traveller. Pick up your cars and then trek to the falls. You can spend valuable time in nature any time of the day at these falls on the Dehradun-Mussoorie road.

10. Sir George Everest’s House:

Sir George Everest’s House, also called Park Estate, is a unique and historical destination in Mussoorie. The house, dating back to 1832, served as the observatory, laboratory, and home of Sir George Everest. The house, located at Khanij Nagar, is free to visit, and the view of the mountains from the house is stunning.

But, the sight of the mountains from the House is stunning and observing the various sights and measuring their distance from the House was a favourite pastime of Sir George. Travellers love to visit his observatory and the sight of this heritage building when the mountains are covered in fog and mist is unbelievably beautiful. Besides the beauty, the strong historical reference is worth a visit!

11. Library Bazaar and Mall Road:

Library Bazaar is the ideal place to go shopping. The whole place is strewn with cosy small shops selling various things. The bazaar is centrally located and is awash with silver jewellery, shawls, handmade fabrics, trinkets, locally made sweets, food and other delicacies. Quaint cafes selling tasty baked goods and hot tea or coffee are tourist favourites. Just walk along the mall road in Mussoorie and shop at the Library bazaar to take home beautiful artefacts as souvenirs.

The Mall road is an unmissable favourite in Mussoorie, with cafes, restaurants, eateries and scenic tourist spots. There is so much to do here, so take a stroll, shop to your heart’s content and eat a delicious bite at a good eatery!

12. Lake Mist:

On the way to Kempty falls are the scenic and picturesque Lake Mist, where travellers often stop for a fabulous boating experience. You can visit here all day long at no entry fees. There is a huge footfall during the weekends because boating can be enjoyed here at nominal fees.

13. Snow Adventure Zone:

There are many more places in Mussoorie that add to the tourist enjoyment. One of these is the exciting and challenging Snow Adventure zone at Buranskhanda. You may have to pay for the adventure and gaming activities here though the entry is free for all. Visit this adventure park that has Government approval and enjoy valley crossing, zip lining and other interesting activities.

The original residence of “His Holiness,” the Dalai Lama in India, was Mussoorie; he later moved his headquarters to Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh. Mussoorie is home to the ‘Tibetan Homes Foundation,’ a popular Tibetan School in the country, located in and around Happy Valley, Charleville, etc. Besides all these attractive places, there is much more to explore in Mussoorie, including Robber’s cave, Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhatta falls, Christ Church, and Jwala Devi’s temple.

There is no occasion or time of year to visit the glorious Mussoorie in Uttarakhand. It is not surprising that the area has acquired the moniker “Queen of Hills,” as it is one of India’s most stunning hill stations and home to some of the country’s most picturesque vistas.

Mussoorie is jam-packed throughout the year, and people visit the popular places around this hill station for fun and excitement. There is no wrong time for Mussoorie because the hotels are packed full almost every month, though it is advisable to check the weather conditions during the rainy season.

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