Attractions in Mussoorie
Sightseeing Gun Hill Gun hill is considered to be the second highest mountain in Mussoorie.
There are two ways of reaching this point.
One is you take a 30 minute uphill walk or go by the ropeway.
There are some eating joints and some memento shops and different stalls, but the unsurpassed thing about Gun hill are the sights you enjoy from here.
It presents picturesque views of the Himalyas, Banderpunch, Gangotri, Pithwara, Srikantha etc.
when you peep down from here you can see Mussoorie'S hustle and bustle and more down you can see Dehradun.
Kempty Falls Nearly 16 kilometers from Mussoorie is a very famous place of Mussoorie, Kempty Falls.
It is a very popular destination of Mussoorie.
The largest waterfall here, it is to be found lower than Mussoorie, snuggled among a group of cliffs from all parst.
Waters comes gushing down from the height of nearly 4,600 ft, beating and striking the rocks on its way down and getting divided into five different streams.
Countless people take pleasure in a splash here under the waterfall and in the pool for fun and satisfaction, chiefly so in the summer months.
Jharipani falls and Bhatta Falls There are other falls also that are present in Mussoorie.
Jharipani falls and Bhatta Falls are the other significant falls to be found here.
Nearly Eight kilometers from Mussoorie is Jharipani and barely 2 kms walk from here takes you to the Jharipani falls.
Bhatta Falls is in Bhatta and seven kilometers from Mussoorie.
Camel's Back Point This particular road is called Camel's Back Point as we can find a life size rock here in reality similar to a camel.
You can clearly see this rock from the Mussoorie Public school.
The path starts from Rink in Kurli bazaar and goes up to the famous Library Bazaar and is nearly 3 kilometer long stretch.
Tourists enjoy pony ride here and it is a memorable experience for them.
The road is also well-known for the sunset sight from here in the Himalyas.
Mussoorie Lake This is somewhat a new picnic destination recently developed by Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority on the Dehradun Mussoorie route.
It is some 6 kilometers from Mussoorie.
A neat place and comparatively less packed, there are a small number of shops around to eat and doing a bit of shopping.
Peddled boats are also ready here for you to take a round in water.
There are two ways of reaching this point.
One is you take a 30 minute uphill walk or go by the ropeway.
There are some eating joints and some memento shops and different stalls, but the unsurpassed thing about Gun hill are the sights you enjoy from here.
It presents picturesque views of the Himalyas, Banderpunch, Gangotri, Pithwara, Srikantha etc.
when you peep down from here you can see Mussoorie'S hustle and bustle and more down you can see Dehradun.
Kempty Falls Nearly 16 kilometers from Mussoorie is a very famous place of Mussoorie, Kempty Falls.
It is a very popular destination of Mussoorie.
The largest waterfall here, it is to be found lower than Mussoorie, snuggled among a group of cliffs from all parst.
Waters comes gushing down from the height of nearly 4,600 ft, beating and striking the rocks on its way down and getting divided into five different streams.
Countless people take pleasure in a splash here under the waterfall and in the pool for fun and satisfaction, chiefly so in the summer months.
Jharipani falls and Bhatta Falls There are other falls also that are present in Mussoorie.
Jharipani falls and Bhatta Falls are the other significant falls to be found here.
Nearly Eight kilometers from Mussoorie is Jharipani and barely 2 kms walk from here takes you to the Jharipani falls.
Bhatta Falls is in Bhatta and seven kilometers from Mussoorie.
Camel's Back Point This particular road is called Camel's Back Point as we can find a life size rock here in reality similar to a camel.
You can clearly see this rock from the Mussoorie Public school.
The path starts from Rink in Kurli bazaar and goes up to the famous Library Bazaar and is nearly 3 kilometer long stretch.
Tourists enjoy pony ride here and it is a memorable experience for them.
The road is also well-known for the sunset sight from here in the Himalyas.
Mussoorie Lake This is somewhat a new picnic destination recently developed by Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority on the Dehradun Mussoorie route.
It is some 6 kilometers from Mussoorie.
A neat place and comparatively less packed, there are a small number of shops around to eat and doing a bit of shopping.
Peddled boats are also ready here for you to take a round in water.