Places to visit in Mussoorie
Places to Visit in Mussoorie
Affectionately called the 'Queen of Hills', Mussoorie is located in the foothills of the Himalayas. While the mighty range adds to Mussoorie's alluring beauty and charm, its pleasant and delightful climate makes it one of the most sought after hill stations around Delhi and in the country as well. During a visit to this hilly retreat, one can enjoy the most panoramic views of the Shivalik ranges and the Doon Valley.
Attractions: Hills and Mountains, Waterfalls, Lakes, Heritage Buildings and the Mall
Activities: Trekking, Nature Walks, Bird Watching, Boating, Ropeway Rides and Waterfall Tours
Distance from Delhi: 270km
Best time to visit: March to June and September to November
Perched at an altitude of 2,275 meters, Lal Tibba is the highest point in Mussoorie and a timeless favourite among travellers seeking panoramic Himalayan views and colonial-era charm. The trail to Lal Tibba begins from Landour, winding past pine, deodar, and rhododendron forests, quiet cemeteries, and stone churches, all echoing the hill station’s British legacy. Along the way, stop at iconic spots like Char Dukan and Ruskin Bond’s residence before reaching the viewpoint equipped with a vintage telescope that offers stunning views of peaks like Bandarpoonch, Kedarnath, and Nilkantha.
Ideal for nature lovers, history buffs, and photography enthusiasts, the Lal Tibba experience is a peaceful, heritage-filled walk that offers some unmatched views of the Garhwal Himalayas. A must-add to your itinerary, it stands out as a cultural and scenic gem in many Mussoorie tour packages.
Location: It is Located about 7 km from Mussoorie and lies on the Mussoorie-Dehradun Road. The Bhatta falls is 27 km from the Dehradun railway station and 50 km from the Jolly Grant Airport.
Highlights: The Bhatta falls is a trekkers' paradise as you’ll have to walk some kms in order to reach the place. After you reach here, there are plenty of things that you can do to recreate yourself in the lush greenery and the beauty of the place. You can even splash in the freshwater of the Bhatta Falls. It has some small eateries where visitors can enjoy the delicious noodles, boiled eggs, soup, tea or coffee.
Cost: Entry is free here.
Mussoorie Lake is a charming artificial lake located just 6 km before Mussoorie on the Dehradun-Mussoorie road. Surrounded by lush hills and pine forests, the lake offers a peaceful escape with paddle boating, food stalls, and panoramic views of the Doon Valley. Developed by the Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority (MDDA), it serves as a popular stopover for tourists heading to the Queen of Hills.
Its easy accessibility, scenic setting, and family-friendly vibe make it an ideal place for short breaks, photography, and enjoying roadside snacks. Whether you’re on a day trip or staying nearby, Mussoorie Lake is a perfect detour for nature and leisure lovers.
The Mall road is the central hub of the Nainital and is definitely a must visit on your trip to the city. It has a bunch of places, couple of things and plenty of activities to do when on a vacation to the Mall Road.
Location: The Mall road is located at a distance of some 15 km from the Kempty Falls.
Highlights: The visit to the Mall road is enough to give you greater insight to the city. There are a bunch of restaurants, shops and other establishments located here. Some of the hotels found here include Hotel Silver Rock, Hotel Hamers, Honeymoon Inn, Hotel Drive Inn, Tulip Inn Green Castle, Hotel Mall palace, Howard International and more. The restaurants that you can try include the Kalsang, The Rice Bowl, Udupi restaurant. You can try out a range of dishes from all parts of the country here.
Best Time: Can be visited at any hour of the day.
Location: The Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is located about 11 km from Library Point.
Highlights: Besides the huge pine and fir trees, this wildlife sanctuary is filled with a number of medicinal plants. From this sanctuary one can catch spectacular views of the ice caped Chaukhamba and Bandarpunch peaks. Greenery, rate avifauna and the rich fauna make this place a must visit.
Best Time: The park is open on all days between 07:00 am – 05:00 pm.
Location: Mussoorie Heritage Centre is located at a distance of about 3 km from Library Bus Stand. This is a private enterprise that is situated on the Chamunda Peeth Temple Road in Mussoorie.
Highlights: The Soham Heritage and Art Centre displays the tradition as well as the culture of the Himalayas by way of paintings on canvasses, sculptures, frescoes, murals and scrap art. Housing a collection of local heritage artifacts – clothes, musical instruments, vessels, jewelry among, other things, this heritage center is truly a must visit for all. Bird watching is an interesting activity to carry out here.
Best Time: Mussoorie Heritage Centre is open on all days except Sunday. The visiting hours for the centre are 9 AM to 1 PM and 4 PM to 8 PM.
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Perched on a scenic cliff overlooking the Doon Valley and the snow-capped Himalayan peaks, the George Everest House is a captivating blend of history and natural beauty. Once the residence and observatory of Sir George Everest, the Surveyor General of India, after whom Mount Everest is named, this colonial-era structure draws in history buffs, trekkers, and nature lovers alike. Surrounded by rolling meadows and dense pine forests, the area offers a serene setting for sunset views, photography, and leisurely walks, making it a must-include in your Uttarakhand tour package. Though timeworn, the house still showcases elements of 19th-century British architecture, standing as a quiet yet powerful reminder of India’s colonial past amidst breathtaking landscapes.
Jharipani Falls is a peaceful Himalayan hideaway located close to Jharipani Village, about 7–9 km below Mussoorie, along the historic Kipling Trail. A 1.5-2 km trek through oak, rhododendron and deodar canopy leads to a 20-30 m seasonal cascade that spills into an emerald pool from a small roadside parking area.
Sunrise or sunset light illuminates the falls and Doon Valley, making it a photographer's dream come true and perfect for half-day getaways. Monsoon swells the torrent, winter envelops the region in icy silence, and spring brings flowers. The pool provides quiet reflection, bird calls, foot dips, and a serene picnic area.
Location: The Library Bazaar is beautifully tucked between the Laxmi Narayan Temple, the Gurudwara Singh Sabha, the Amania mosque and the Christ church. It stretches up to the Mall road and is popular for its vegetarian and non-vegetarian serving restaurant, luxury and budget hotels, fancy showrooms, gift shops, dhabas, and the small shops to cater to the daily needs of the consumers.
Highlights: The architecture of the library bazaar speaks volumes about the colonial association of the building.
Best Time: The library is open on all days between 09:00 am – 08:00 pm.
Price: There is no entry fee.
Location: Happy Valley is situated on the western side of the Library Point. From there on it leads to the Cloud’s End which is a place where the geographical borders of Mussoorie cease.
Highlights: Some key facilities available at the Happy Valley include the bathroom facilities, lockers or storage facility and more. Length of your journey to the Happy Valley can be about 1 to 2 hours.
Best Time: The most ideal time to visit the Happy Valley is during the month of March and June. Choose to explore the Happy Valley during the day hours.
Shedup Choepelling Temple is located on top of Happy Valley near the IAS Academy in Mussoorie. It was built by the Tibetan community after the Dalai Lama found refuge there in 1959. The veranda has beautiful red, blue, and maroon pillars with detailed murals and prayer wheels on them. Clay lamps and fluttering prayer flags fill the air with a sense of peace.
There is a life-sized statue of Buddha outside, and inside there is a hall with statues of both Buddha and the Dalai Lama, as well as a small library of Tibetan scriptures. The sunrise and sunset are stunning, with the views of the Himalayas and Doon Valley, perfect for exploration and introspection.
Gun Hill
Explore Gun Hill, Mussoorie's second-highest peak, which provides panoramic views of the Himalayas and Doon Valley. It's a popular place for photography and sunset views and is only a short cable car trip from Mall Road. Visitors can enjoy local delicacies, souvenir stores, and telescopic views here which makes it a must-visit destination in the Queen of Hills. Including Gun Hill in your Uttarakhand trip will enhance your experience with its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant local culture.
Kempty Falls, located on the Chakrata Road about 15 km from Mussoorie, is a famous tourist destination in Uttarakhand. The falls are known for their picturesque splendour and flowing waters, and they provide a relaxing getaway. Visitors can enjoy swimming, picnicking, and taking in the natural beauty of this gorgeous location tucked in the Garhwal Himalayas. For a comprehensive experience, consider including Kempty Falls in your Uttarakhand tour.
Besides the regular fare of extremely picturesque mountain-views, the Bhadraj trekking trail leads you into contrasting landscapes. While the northern slopes are carpeted with dense forests, vast grasslands are characteristic of the southern slopes. The Milkman’s Trail is highly used by trekking enthusiasts, and the best season to visit is post-monsoon—although it’s open throughout the year. Bhadraj Hill provides much-needed respite from Delhi’s insolent summer sun, and is of moderate difficulty.
Distance from Delhi: 332 Kilometers approximately
Nearest Railhead: Dehradun Railway Station
Location: The Camel Back Road starts from the Library Point and goes up to the Kulri Bazaar. Dehradun railway station is 34 km from here and the Jolly Grant airport is 56 km from here.
Highlights: From the Camel Back Road the visitors can enjoy the romantic sunrise and sunset with some snacks and the amazing backdrop of the Doon Valley.
Best Time: You can visit the Camel’s Back road anytime but keep in mind during the summer months the road is extremely crowded especially during morning or evening.
Cost: Admission to the road is free.
Nestled in the heart of Mussoorie, the Benog Tibba Trek is a short yet scenic day hike through the lush expanse of the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary. Beginning from Cloud’s End, this beginner-friendly trail winds through pine, oak, and rhododendron forests filled with birdsong and filtered sunlight. With an altitude of around 2,250 meters, the trek offers breathtaking views of the Yamuna Valley below and the distant Garhwal Himalayan peaks above.
The route is dotted with serene clearings, spring wildflowers, and a peaceful temple dedicated to Goddess Jwala Devi at the summit. Perfect for nature lovers and first-time trekkers, the experience blends forest immersion with panoramic Himalayan views. For anyone seeking a tranquil and nature-rich trail without the stress of high-altitude trekking, Benog Tibba is a refreshing choice in Uttarakhand tour packages.
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