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Mussoorie
offers a wonderful view of the
Himalayan snow ranges to the
north-east and the Doon Valley.,
Roorkee, Saharanpur and Haridwar
to the South, creating an almost
serene atmosphere for the
tourists. Mussoorie was
discovered by Captain Young, an
adventurous military officer in
1827. He was lured by the
extraordinarily beautiful ridge
and laid the foundation of it.
Mussoorie is also a Gateway to
the “Gangotri” and the
“Yamunotri” shrines
Mussoorie, the queen of hill
stations, is famous for its
scenic beauty, gay social life
and entertainment. The excellent
climate makes it an attractive
holiday resort. Thronged by
holidayers, it vibrates with
gaiety and merry making during
the summer season. There are no
steep inclines and the more
adventurous can undertake
enjoyable excursions to various
beauty spots in the vicinity.
Mussoorie affords glorious views
of the mights Himalayan peaks.
Kempty falls which are about 11
kms. from the town attract
hundreds of people every day.
The Bhatta falls are also famous
for scenic beauty.
Though the tourist here is
smaller than that of Kempty yet
it is a picnic spot near to the
town. Yet another place of
interest in the town is Depot
Hill, popularly known as 'Lal
Tibba'. It is the highest point
in Mussoorie and beautiful
Himalayan panorama is visible on
all clear days from this spot.
The Badrinath, Kedarnath,
Bandar-poonch, Sri Kantha and
Nanda Devi peaks can be seen
from here. Camel's back hill can
be reached by electric trolly.
The top commands a very
beautiful view both of the hills
as well as the valley. On clear
days, one can see even the Ganga
and the Yamuna from here.
Mussoorie is well connected by
roads with Dehra Dun, Delhi,
Roorkee and Saharanpur. There
are some good hotels, recreation
clubs and restaurants to cater
to the needs of the tourist.
Mussoorie, with its green hills
and varied flora & fauna, is a
fascinating hill resort.
Commanding a wonderful view of
extensive Himalayan snow ranges
to the north-east, and
glittering views of the Doon
Valley, Roorkee, Saharanpur and
Haridwar to the south, the town
presents a fairyland atmosphere
to the tourists.
Its history dates back to 1827
when Captain Young, an
adventurous military officer,
explored the present site and
laid the foundation of this
holiday resort which now has few
rivals.
Musssoorie is famous for its
scenic beauty and hectic social
life. It provides all kinds of
amusement and every facility for
domestic and foreign tourists.
Mussoorie is conveniently
connected by road to Delhi and
other major cities and is the
"Gateway" to Yamunotri and
Gangotri shrines of Northern
India.
Places
of Interest
Camel’s Back Road
The place offers a picturesque
view of the sunset and a life
like resemblance of a sitting
camel. One can also enjoy long
walks and horse riding here.
Gun Hill
One can enjoy a thrilling
ropeway ride to Gun Hill, the
second highest peak of
Mussoorie(2122 mts). The peak
offers a panoramic view of the
Himalayan ranges.
Mussoorie Lake
A newly developed picnic spot
situated on Mussoorie-Dehradun
road.
Vinog Mountain Quail
Sanctuary
11 Kms to the south of Library
Point lies an old sanctuary
established in 1993 and covering
an area of 339 hactares. It is
famous for the extinct bird
species, Mountain Quail(Pahari
Bater), which was last spotted
in 1876.
Kempty Fall
15 kms from Mussoorie on the
Yamunotri Road is the most
fascinating and the
biggest
water fall, Kempty located in a
beautiful valley of Mussoorie.
Dhanolti
24 Kms from Mussoorie, 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.
Nagtibba
34 kms from Mussoorie one
reaches Thatyur. 7 Kms further
is devalsari and a 14 kms
further trek to Nagtibba is an
ideal spot for trekking.
Surkanda Devi
Situated at an elevation of 3030
mts above sea level near village
Kaddukhal the temple of Surkanda
Devi is 33 kms from Kaddukhal
and one has to trek about 2 kms.
The temple of Surkanda Devi is
situated on the of the mountain
and is of great religious
significance. A fair is held
every year on “Ganga Dussehra”
during May-June in which
thousands of people participate.
Bhadraj Temple
About 15 kms from Mussoorie, it
is an ideal spot for trekking
via Park Toll-Clods end, Dudhi.
Situated on the extreme western
region of Mussoorie town,
Bhadraj offers a commanding view
of the Doon Valley. Chakrata
ranges and Jaunsar Bawar areas
can be viewed from here. Bhadraj
Temple is dedicated to Lord Bal
Bhadra, brother of Lord Krishna.
Municipal Garden
The garden with its artificially
created lake is a perfect picnic
spot.
Yamuna Bridge
About 27 kms from Mussoorie on
Chakrata-Barkot road, is an
ideal spot for fishing.
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