Mussoorie
The hill resort of Mussoorie is often referred to as the “Queen of the Hills”. Any tourist who experiences the magic of the hill resort will but agree with the sobriquet.
Located in the foothills of the Himalayas, Mussoorie gets its name from the Mansur shrub that is commonly seen in the hill resort.
The marvelous hill resort of Mussoorie is located in the foothills of the Himalayas. The hill station of Mussoorie is one of the most-loved tourist destinations of India. It has a number of waterfalls, picnic-spots, temples and tourist bungalows.
The main artery of Mussoorie, the Mall certainly responds to the influx of visitors in the same manner as a person fighting for life-sustaining breath revives after receiving oxygen.
The Mall is lined with curio and antique shops, a revolving restaurant, various eating joints, metal ware and handicraft items and a number of other such interesting things.
PLACES TO VISIT IN MUSSOORIE
Lal Tibba
This is regarded as the highest point in Mussoorie situated in area called “Landour”. Which is know to be the oldest inhabited place of Mussoorie
Gun Hill
Gun hill is the second highest point in Mussoorie it is also known as picnic spot for the locals. From this points, Mussoorie appears to be changing colors in every minute. It looks amazing from here.
Municipal Garden
This is also known as Botanical Gardens of Mussoorie were established by geologist Dr. H.Fackner in the last century..
Kempty Fall
Kempty fall is just 12 kms down from Mussoorie on Mussoorie – Dehradun midway, the beautiful falls were declared as a tourist destination by John Mekinan after after 1835.The name Kempty is derived from ‘Camp – tea’, as the Britishers would organise their tea parties here. Past Kempty Fall, 12 – km downhill.
Childer’s Lodge
Highest Peak of Mussoorie near Lal Tibba. It is about 5 kms from the Tourist Office and one can go on horse back or on foot. Snow view from this spot is exhilarating.
Camel’s Back Road
It starts from Kulri Baazar near Rink Hall and ends at Library Baazar covering a total distance of about 3 kms. The main charm of this froad is horse riding and wlking. Sunset view of the Himalayas is superb. Camel’s Rock with a life like resemblace can be seen from the spot near Mussoorie Public school.
Dhanolti
24 Kms from Mussoorie. Dhanaulti Dhanolti provides a breath-taking view of the valleys and the Himalayan peaks. The long wooded slopes, lazy outings, cool caressing breeze, warm and hospitable inhabitants, lovely weather and fabulous view of of snow covered mountains makes it an ideal retreat for a relaxed holiday.