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1. Mussoorie Mall Road

Mussoorie Mall Road

0 km from city center 1 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located in the heart of Mussoorie, the Mall is a colonial relic with benches and lampposts filled with modern shops, video game parlours and skating rinks.

2. Kempty Falls

Kempty Falls

5 km from city center 2 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located on the way between Dehradun-Mussoorie roads, Kempty Falls is a beautiful location to take a dip in water falling from an altitude of 40 feet. It is a perfect place to take a short swim or fish.

3. Camel's Back Road

Camel's Back Road

1 km from city center 3 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located in the heart of Mussoorie, the Camel’s Back Road is one of the most popular attractions of this spectacular hill station. Shaped like a camel's hump, the 4 km stretch is popular trekking spot also offering horse-rides. Tourists also flock here to get a panoramic and unobstructed view of the sunrise and sunset.

Landour

3 km from city center 4 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Nestled amidst a canopy of dense Deodar trees, Landour is a quaint town in Uttarakhand located along the lower western Himalayas. It is a small cantonment town that surprisingly derives its name from the Welsh village of Llanddowrer and is teeming with history that dates all the way back to the British-era. Landour’s cozy setting and pristine natural beauty gives off a soothingly positive vibe, ideal for one to rejuvenate their senses.

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Dalai Hills

4 km from city center 5 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

One of the most beautiful locations in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, Dalai Hills is situated above the Lal Bahadur Academy and is quite close to Happy Valley. It is known for its statue of Lord Buddha, a Buddhist Temple, hiking and stunning sunset views.

6. Gun Hill

Gun Hill

0 km from city center 6 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Gun Hill is the second highest peak of Mussoorie and one of the most famous destinations. It offers an enchanting view of some of the highest Himalayan ranges namely Bunderpunch, Srikantha, Pithwara and the Gangotri group, along with a picturesque view of the Mussoorie town and the Doon Valley.

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7. Lal Tibba

Lal Tibba

2 km from city center 7 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Untouched by commercialisation, Lal Tibba is located on the top of Depot Hill in Landour. It is one of the most stunning viewpoints in the region. From the telescope installed here, one can have panoramic view of Nilkantha peak in Badrinath, Kedarnath peak, and Banderpoonch range of three peaks.

8. Jharipani Falls

Jharipani Falls

4 km from city center 8 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

6 km downhill of Mussoorie is the Jharipani Falls that you can reach within a 30 minute walk. Mussoorie's famous boarding schools, namely, St George's, Wynberg Allen, and Oakgrove are well packed within the estates of Jharipani.

9. Company Garden

Company Garden

2 km from city center 9 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located at 3 km from The Mall, Company Garden is a well maintained picnic spot with a mini lake, a flower garden and an amusement park in it. Also known as Municipal Garden, it is one of the best spots for picnic.

10. Devalsari

Devalsari

10 km from city center 10 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Situated in the Aglar Valley of Tehri Garhwal, Devalsari is about 55km from Mussoorie, Uttarakhand and is a relatively unexplored area which is also a nature lover’s paradise. It is known for housing the Koneshwar Mahadev Temple and serving as the base for the tek to Nag Tibba.

11. George Everest's House

George Everest's House

5 km from city center 11 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Sir Everest owned this mountain house in Mussoorie, India and spent a grand total of 11 years living here and using it as his observatory and laboratory. Built in 1832, the house is located in Park Estate, 6 kms west of Gandhi Chawk in Mussoorie and is also popularly known as Park House.

12. Cloud's End

Cloud's End

6 km from city center 12 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

6 km west off the Library, the Cloud's end marks the end of Mussoorie. It is covered by thick jungles and tracks 2 km up to the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary. It offers a lovely walking track. This place offers a great view of Aglar River Valley.

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13. Kellogg Memorial Church

Kellogg Memorial Church

2 km from city center 13 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

The Kellogg Memorial Church is a Presbyterian church that is located close to the Kasmanda Palace in the small army cantonment of Landour in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. It is widely admired for its spectacular architecture and historical significance.

14. Soham Heritage & Art Centre

Soham Heritage & Art Centre

1 km from city center 14 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located on the Chamunda Peeth Temple Road, Soham Heritage Centre is a private enterprise based to preserve the rich Himalayan heritage by showcasing the cultural diversity of the Himalayas through paintings, murals, scrap art, frescoes and artefacts.

15. Bhatta Falls

Bhatta Falls

2 km from city center 15 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located about 7 km from Mussoorie, Bhatta Falls has natural stream of water flowing down the hills. Bhatta Falls is a must visit place for nature lovers as you can capture nature at its best here. The place is also loved as a picnic spot by tourists.

16. Jwala Devi Temple Mussoorie

Jwala Devi Temple Mussoorie

6 km from city center 16 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located at an divine altitude atop Benog Hills, Jwala Devi Temple, also popularly known as the Jwala Ji Temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga. One has to trek for about 2 kilometers uphill to reach the temple. The trek offers some panoramic views of the Shivalik ranges, Doon Valley as well as Yamuna River.

17. Dhanaulti

Dhanaulti

16 km from city center 17 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

A small hamlet towards East of Landour, Dhanaulti houses the Sukhanda Devi shrine amidst the lushness of Himalayan greenery and attracts numerous pilgrims to its site. You must also visit the Eco Park on the way to Chamba.

18. Shedup Choepelling Temple

Shedup Choepelling Temple

3 km from city center 18 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Nestled amidst the hustle bustle and cultural hub of Happy Valley is the Shedup Choepelling Temple. Located at a distance of around 2.5 kms from the Company Garden on the highest cliff of the valley, the temple is adorned with murals, prayer wheels and meditation chambers.

19. Mussoorie Lake

Mussoorie Lake

1 km from city center 19 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located at a distance of 6 kms on the Mussoorie- Dehradun highway, Mussoorie Lake is an artificial lake developed and maintained by the City Board and the Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority.

20. Mossy Falls

Mossy Falls

3 km from city center 20 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Cosily tucked amidst the tantalizing mountains and the exuberant woods, Mossy Falls is a well-kept secret of the hill town of Mussoorie. Located at a distance of 7 kms from the main city on the Bala Hisar Road, the mesmerising cascade Falls is named after the moss-laden rocks surrounding the gushing waterfalls.

21. Mussoorie Christ Church

Mussoorie Christ Church

1 km from city center 21 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Situated on little hill-lock slightly above the Kasmanda Palace, Mussoorie Christ Church boasts of being the very first Catholic church in all of the Himalayan region. Built in 1836, the exquisite church is an exemplary example of Gothic architecture which evolved from Romanesque architecture.

22. Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

6 km from city center 22 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Famous for its almost-extinct mountain quails, deer, leopards and red-billed blue magpie, the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is well known to house rare species of birds and offers an excellent trail of pine-clad slopes surrounded by Himalayan peaks for a refreshing walk.

23. Char Dukan

Char Dukan

2 km from city center 23 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Set in the scenic hill-station of Mussoorie, concealed from the clamor of the mall road, Char Dukan is an iconic collection of four shops sitting side by side, which have served foodies since time immemorial. Every year, this row of quaint eateries is inundated with ravenous vacationers who, after a tedious walk through Mussoorie, are waiting to pounce on the likes of pancakes, Wai-Wai, Pakoras and shakes. Undoubtedly the coolest hangout spot in Mussoorie, any trip to the hill-station without a halt at Char Dukan is considered incomplete.

24. Library Bazaar

Library Bazaar

1 km from city center 24 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Snuggled amidst the eventful Mall road, is the vibrant Library Bazaar, bustling with energy and vivacity. A stroll in the bazaar can take you back to the vintage times. Arranged along a small circular path, the market oozes with gusto and radiates a colonial feel.

25. Lake Mist

Lake Mist

4 km from city center 25 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

The pristine Lake Mist is among the most beautiful destinations in Mussoorie. The emerald waters are covered by green forest terrains from sides giving the whole scenario a resplendent image making it an ideal for spending the moments of repose with your family and friends.

26. Bhadraj Temple

Bhadraj Temple

12 km from city center 26 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Situated in Bhadraj on the western part of Mussoorie, the Bhadraj Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna’s brother Lord Bal Bhadra or Balram. Besides its religious significance, the temple is best known for the long 11 km trek that it takes to reach it. Known as the Milkman’s Trail, it starts from Cloud's End in Dehradun and offers splendid views of the surroundings.

27. Nag Tibba Trek

Nag Tibba Trek

16 km from city center 27 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Situated near Mussoorie, Nag Tibba is a relatively unknown and a very exhilarating trekking trail. Known as one of the best weekend treks, the place offers a climb of about 10,000 ft amid the snow clad mountains.

28. Jabarkhet Nature Reserve

Jabarkhet Nature Reserve

4 km from city center 28 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Jabarkhet Wildlife Reserve boasts of being the first privately owned and operated wildlife sanctuary in Uttarakhand, which is also the first of its kind in all of India. Located on the Mussoorie- Dhanaulti road, around 15 kms from the heart of the city, the nature park is spread over 100 acres of land.

29. Paragliding and Trekking

Paragliding and Trekking

1 km from city center 29 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Mussoorie's is a good place for adventure Sports like paragliding as well. There are some trekking opportunities also available here.

30. Happy Valley, Mussoorie

Happy Valley, Mussoorie

30 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Popularly known as ‘mini Tibet’, Happy Valley lies on the western end of the Library Point and is famous for housing some magnificent Tibetan monasteries, the IAS academy, candidly beautiful Municipal garden, a splendid valley of flowers, lively eateries and an all-around jocund environment.

31. Mussoorie Heritage Centre

Mussoorie Heritage Centre

1 km from city center 31 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located at a distance of 3 kms from the Library Bus stand in the main market, the Mussoorie Heritage Centre is a social enterprise showcasing the rich culture and heritage of the hilltown of Mussoorie. It displays the archives of the historical heritage of Mussoorie.

32. Mussoorie Adventure Park

Mussoorie Adventure Park

1 km from city center 32 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

The Mussoorie Adventure Park is a treasure trove of fun adventure activities including rock climbing, rappelling, trekking, parallel rope, zip line etc. Besides the activity thrills and adventure zone, this park offers cosy nooks and gorgeous grasslands to spend quality time amidst nature.

33. K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum

K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum

2 km from city center 33 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Another feather in the cap of Mussoorie is the newly inaugurated K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum, inspired by Madame Tussauds in London. Situated in the premises of Company Garden, just 3 kms ahead of The Mall, the museum boasts of lifelike wax statues of both domestic and international personalities.

34. White Water Rafting in Mussoorie

White Water Rafting in Mussoorie

34 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

White Water Rafting is one of the most popular activities and things to do in Mussoorie. The clear waters and rapids of the hill town are perfect to enjoy rafting. The activity is performed under strict guidance of the professionals and is completely safety not to mention very enjoyable and memorable.

35. Rock Climbing and Rappelling in Mussoorie

Rock Climbing and Rappelling in Mussoorie

35 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Rock Climbing and Rappelling are the prime activities and some of the best things to do in Mussoorie. You are harnessed to a rope or a cable for safety purposes before you can climb up the cliff or rappel down. Considered as two of the most adventurous activities of all times, you are sure to get an adrenaline rush.

36. Lambi Dehar Mines

Lambi Dehar Mines

3 km from city center 36 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Lambi Dehar Mines lies a couple of km ahead from Mussoorie and is one of the most infamous yet popular tourist attractions. Also known as the “Mine of Death”, it is locally believed that the mines are haunted by a witch. The area in and around the mine is enveloped in lush greenery and surreal landscape but all with an eerie and spooky silence.

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  • 36 Amazing Places To Visit In Mussoorie For The Perfect Summer Getaway In 2024

27 Oct 2021

Mussoorie, located almost 35 km away from Dehradun, is nestled in the foothills of the Himalayan Range. It has been popular since colonial years of India, and is one of the most visited and admired hill stations in India. Mussoorie is best visited between mid-March to mid-November. December to February should be avoided as the rains during monsoons and the cold during the winters make it pretty inaccessible.

In addition to the cool temperatures, this Uttarakhand town offers walks in the fresh mountain air, bathing options in the cool waterfalls, shopping handicrafts and clothing at the antique shops. Make sure to tick off as many places to visit in Mussoorie as you can on your vacation.

Top 36 Places To Visit In Mussoorie

Here is a list of the most amazing places to visit in Mussoorie that should not be missed. From horse riding and roller-skating to boating and more, here is a list of best places to visit in Mussoorie that you shouldn’t ignore when you’re visiting this hill station. From romantic attractions for couples to kid-friendly places for kids to adventure hubs for thrill-seekers, you’ll find a lot many places for Mussoorie sightseeing in this list no matter what your type of vacation is:

  • Kempty Falls – The Major Tourist Attraction
  • Jharipani Falls – For Nature Lovers
  • Mossy Falls – Be Close To Nature
  • Bhatta Falls – A Quaint Getaway
  • Lake Mist – Enjoy Boating
  • Mussoorie Lake – A Beautiful Picnic Spot
  • Lal Tibba – Plan A Trek
  • Camel’s Back Road – Explore This Scenic Road
  • Benog Wildlife Sanctuary – For Wildlife Enthusiasts
  • Gun Hill – Enjoy The Cable Car Ride
  • Happy Valley – The Picturesque Spot
  • Dhanaulti – Enjoy The Drive Here
  • K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum – Indianised Tussads
  • Sir George Everest’s House Museum – Plan A Hike
  • Mussoorie Adventure Park – For Adventure Lovers
  • Bhadraj Temple – Trek To The Temple
  • Tibetan Buddhist Temple – For Peaceful Environs
  • Company Garden – Enjoy Tasty Snacks
  • Jabarkhet Wildlife Sanctuary – Take A Sightseeing Tour
  • Aglar River – Go Fishing
  • Landour Bazaar – Enjoy Shopping
  • Disco Skating Rink – Try Skating
  • Clouds End – For A Serene Atmosphere
  • Mussoorie Mall Road – Take A Stroll
  • Nag Tibba Trek – For Adventure Lovers
  • Jwala Devi Temple – Trek To The Temple
  • Soham Heritage & Art Centre – For Art Buffs
  • Kellogg Memorial Church – The Famous Historical Building
  • Mussoorie Christ Church – Take A Look At Old Deodar Tree
  • Landour Bakehouse –  For All The Coffee Lovers
  • Mussoorie Heritage Center – Take A Plunge Into The Heritage
  • Lambi Dehar Mines – Spookiest Places In Mussoorie
  • Library Bazaar – Explore At Your Own Pace
  • Kulri Bazaar – Time For Some Shopping
  • Sister’s Bazaar – Buy Some Souvenirs
  • Santura Devi Temple – Seek Blessings

1. Kempty Falls – The Major Tourist Attraction

People bathing and enjoying the chilling water of Kempty Waterfalls

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Surrounded by majestic mountain ranges, Kempty Falls is one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie. It is undoubtedly the most popular amongst the plethora of  Mussoorie tourist places . Situated at 1,364 m, it allows the visitors to savor the majestic views of the hill station and natural splendors all around. The melodious sound of the waterfall can be heard from a distance and after reaching there, one is simply left spellbound seeing the serene landscapes during their Mussoorie sightseeing tour.

Things to do: Splash in the cool, refreshing water and have a picnic with your near and dear ones Famous for: Gloriously vast streams of water Opening hours: 6 am to 6 pm Entry fee: Free Location : Chakrata Road How to reach : By local taxi or private car Ideal Duration : 2 hours

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2. Jharipani Falls – For Nature Lovers

Jharipani Falls is among the most quaint places to visit in Mussoorie

If you are a nature lover, then you must visit the famous Jharipani Falls, located close to Mussoorie. Trekkers love the area around the waterfalls as the scenery is amazing. Picnics with loved ones can be planned while enjoying the peace and serenity of this place. The beautiful sights are worth capturing and one of the most enjoyable places to see in Mussoorie.

Things to do: Trekking and enjoy a small little picnic here Famous for: Its spellbinding view of Shivalik Range Opening hours: 6 am to 6 pm Entry fee: Free Location : Jharipani Rd, Jharipani How to reach : By local taxi or private car Ideal Duration : 2 hours

3. Mossy Falls – Be Close To Nature

The scenic beauty of Mossy Falls is a popular tourist attraction in Mussoorie

Located in a dense forest, Mossy Falls is among the best places to visit in Mussoorie in April for nature lovers. It is just 7 km away from the hill station on the Bala Hisar route. The scenic views and the peaceful surroundings will make you fall in love with a spot.

Things to do: Soak in the scenic views and melodious gush of the waterfall Famous for: Scenic view and paradisiacal surroundings Opening hours: 6 am to 6 pm Entry fee: Free Location : Barlow Ganj How to reach : Take a tourist bus or hire a local taxi Ideal Duration : 1 hour 

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4. Bhatta Falls – A Quaint Getaway

The Bhatta Falls is among the offbeat places to visit in Mussoorie

Located 7 km away from the hill station, Bhatta Falls is a quaint space, away from the pains of commercialization. Today, this place has developed into a nice picnic spot where locals and tourists love to spend time. It is one of the best places to see in Mussoorie. A perfect backdrop for photography enthusiasts, the waterfall is among the best places to visit in Mussoorie.

Things to do: Bathe in the freshwater pond, go for a picnic, and engage in some photography sessions Famous for: Picnicking in its peaceful natural surroundings and photography Opening hours: 6 am to 6 pm Entry fee: Free Location : Mussoorie Rd, Bhatta Gaon How to reach : By bus or taxi Ideal Duration : 1 hour

5. Lake Mist – Enjoy Boating

Lake Mist

Kempty falls and its gushing waters make the Lake Mist. This lake has a well-known eco-friendly resort located in Mussoorie, known as Lake Mist Resort. A stunning natural beauty, Lake Mist has a good name among the nature lovers. It can be visited all around the year as it looks equally bewitching at all times. It is one of the top places to visit in Mussoorie .

Things to do: Go boating, click pictures around and enjoy fast food Famous for: Boating amidst the serene surroundings Opening hours: 10 am to 5 pm Entry fee: INR 125 Location : Kempty Fall Road, Kempty, Mussoori Range How to reach : Hire a local taxi Ideal Duration : 2 hours

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6. Mussoorie Lake – A Beautiful Picnic Spot

Boating in Mussoorie lake is among the most popular activities in Mussoorie

Tourists, as well as locals, love to visit this beautiful picnic spot where there is a lot to enjoy for the children too. This is an artificial lake but has been beautifully developed by the authorities as a lovely tourist spot. People can enjoy boating in the lake and enjoy mesmerizing scenic views. The lake area also has numerous eateries that offer good food. It is one of the best unexplored places near Mussoorie .

Things to do: Go boating, gorge on finger licking fast food, enjoy scenic views, and click pictures Famous for: Boating with a mesmerizing view and a perfect picnic spot for family travellers Opening hours: 8 am to 7 pm Entry fee: INR 15 Location : Near paragliding point, jheel, Dhobi Ghat How to reach : By bus or taxi Ideal Duration : 1 hour

7. Lal Tibba – Plan A Trek

Lal Tibba is the highest viewing point in Mussoorie

Lal Tibba, Mussoorie’s highest peak, offers amazing views of the snow-capped Himalayan range in all its glory. The Japanese telescope that has been installed here allows the visitors to enjoy the pristine beauty of the area. This mountain range is also known to house famous pilgrimages of Kedarnath and Badrinath. The splendid views and nearby pilgrimage options make this peak one of the most famous places in Mussoorie .

Things to do: Soak in the pleasure of enjoying nature’s beauty at its best and trek along the mountains Famous for: Enchanting view of snow-capped Himalayan range whilst trekking towards the highest point in Mussoorie Opening hours : 24 hours Entry fee : Free Location : Landour Rd | Depot Hill How to reach : By car or on foot Ideal Duration : 1 day Elevation : 2,275 meter or 7,464 ft.

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8. Camel’s Back Road – Explore This Scenic Road

An aerial view of the Camel’s Back road

Well, this is about that walk to remember. The rock formation at the end of the road is in the shape of a camel’s hunched back and hence the name. This road is almost 3 km long. Starting from the Liberty Point and ending at the Kulri Bazaar, this road stays a little crowded in summers and attracts tourists from all over since it’s one of the best Mussoorie places to visit. It offers one of the most amazing views of the Doon valley and has a lot of small eateries that serve mouthwatering snacks.

Things to do: Enjoy Doon Valley’s views, hot snacks in the evening chill, and horse riding Famous for: Pristine Doon valley’s views, idyllic sunrise and sunset views Opening hours: Always open Entry fee : Free Location : The Mall Road How to reach : On foot Ideal Duration : 3 hours

9. Benog Wildlife Sanctuary – For Wildlife Enthusiasts

A brown-fronted woodpecker spotted in the Benog Wildlife sanctuary

If you are a wildlife enthusiast, the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is definitely among the must-visit tourist places in Mussoorie for you. You can enjoy watching some rare faunal and floral species. It is also a nice place with an excellent trekking option that offers a chance to explore this place at an easy pace. It is located almost 11 km away from Mussoorie. It is one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie in one day .

Things to do: Trekking, bird watching, clicking pictures Famous for: Home to exotic species Opening hours: 7 am to 5 pm Entry fee: INR 150 per 3 hours for Indians, INR 600 for foreigners Location : Mussoorie Range How to reach : By a local taxi or private car Ideal Duration : 3 hours

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10. Gun Hill – Enjoy The Cable Car Ride

The cable Car ride through the Gun Hill is an amazing experience in Mussoorie

The cable car ride in Mussoorie is another major attraction that draws a lot of tourists. It’s a 10 minutes’ ride that starts from Jhula Ghar to Gun Hill. One can enjoy amazing views of the mountains and meadows of Doon Valley up the hill on the ropeway and even see many Mussoorie tourist places down below from this point. The sunset views from the cars are especially stunning while riding the cable car. Gun Hill is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie.

Things to do: Enjoy sunset views, savor hot snacks and tea, and play a lot of interesting games Famous for: Thrilling cable car ride with an ideal sunset view Opening hours: 10 am to 6 pm Entry fee: INR 60 Location : Mussoorie How to reach : By ropeway or on foot Ideal Duration : 2 hours

11. Happy Valley – The Picturesque Spot

A mesmerising view of the Happy Valley in Mussoorie

The famous IAS Academy is located in this beautiful and picturesque valley. The Municipal Garden and the Tibetan Temple are also located quite close to the Liberty Point. The valley culminates at the Cloud’s End, a place where Mussoorie’s geographical boundary ends. Thanks to these attractions, Happy Valley finds its name among the most popular places to go in Mussoorie .

Things to do: Go for a walk, enjoy the scenic beauty around Famous for: Lush green garden and Tibetan temples. Opening hours: For the Tibetan Temple, it’s 5 am to 12 noon; 4 pm to 9 pm Entry fee: Free Location : Mussoorie How to reach : By local taxi or private car Ideal Duration : 2 days

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12. Dhanaulti – Enjoy The Drive Here

The tree lines in Dhanaulti provide for magical walks and treks in Mussoorie

Perched at an altitude of 2,286 m, Dhanaulti is among the most beautiful places to visit around Mussoorie. Visitors love the mesmerizing views of the daunting Himalayas from here. Also, the place is far from the touristy rush seen in Mussoorie. Eco Twin Park, here, has a huge green space and rides for kids. The tranquil and serene atmosphere make people enjoy their visit and makes this one of the most charming places to visit near Mussoorie .

Best Time To Visit: September to June Distance from Mussoorie: 32 km Time taken : 1 hour 15 minutes Things to do: Enjoy fast food, shop for handmade stoles, shawls, and scarves Famous for: Dashavatar Temple, Deogarh fort and Chanderi Town How to reach : By local taxi or private car Ideal Duration: 2 Days

13. K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum – Indianised Tussads

Wax idols of various celebrities in K Devbhoomi Museum in Mussoorie

The Indian version of Tussauds, this wax museum located in the Company Garden is among the famous tourist places in Mussoorie. The museum houses wax statues of some of the most renowned nationals as well as international celebrities including Leonardo diCaprio and Angelina Jolie. Even the architecture of this museum is something that will keep you hoked to this place. With so much that it offes, there’s no doubt as to why it’s one of the best places to see in Mussoorie.

Major attraction: Wax statues of the famous celebrities, souvenirs Famous for: lifelike wax statues, inspired by Madame Tussauds Museum. Opening hours: 9 am to 6 pm Entry fee: INR 500 Location : Company garden How to reach : By local taxi or private car Ideal Duration : 1 hour

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14. Sir George Everest’s House Museum – Plan A Hike

A cloud drenched George Everest’s peak in Mussoorie is a popular tourist place to see in Mussoorie

The house of the famous Welsh geographer and surveyor, Sir George Everest, has now been converted into a museum. Sir George was so mesmerized by the beauty of Mussoorie that he stayed here for three decades. His house is one of the major Mussoorie tourist spots and was built in the year 1832. People can enjoy the views of Aglar River Valley and its lush greenery around the house.

Things to do: Enjoy the view of snow-capped mountains Famous for: Camping, hiking and picnics Opening hours: 10 am to 6 pm Entry fee: Free Location : Khanij Nagar How to reach : Hire a local taxi or private car Ideal Duration : 2 hours

15. Mussoorie Adventure Park – For Adventure Lovers

A participant climbs up the rock while rock climbing in Mussoorie

Adventure lovers can enjoy an amazing range of thrilling and adrenaline pumping activities at this park in Mussoorie. This new attraction in the valley offers myriad adventure activities in Mussoorie ranging from skywalks and zip lines to trekking and camping which is why it’s one of the most favorite Mussoorie tourist places for kids and adventure enthusiasts. The highly experienced and trained staff makes sure that every adventure seeker gets a lifetime experience.

Things to do: Valley crossing, rappelling, skiing, parallel ropes, zip lines, and sky riding Famous for: Rock climbing, skiing and zip lining Opening hours: Open all days Entry fee: INR 600 onwards Location : Library chowk, Chamba – Mussoorie Rd, The Mall Road How to reach : By a local taxi or private car Ideal Duration : 3-4 hours

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16. Bhadraj Temple – Trek To The Temple

The Bhadraj Temple is another tourist attraction in Mussoorie

Located almost 15 km away from Mussoorie, this is a beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Balbhadra, brother of Lord Krishna and is among the most peaceful places to see in Mussoorie. The temple commands stunning views of Chakrata ranges, Doon Valley, and Jaunsar Bawar region. People coming here enjoy trekking too.

Things to do: Go trekking and click pictures Famous for: Breathtaking view of Doon Valley Opening hours: Open all day Entry fee : Free Location : Mussoorie Rd, Barlow Ganj How to reach : 11 km trek from Clouds End Ideal Duration : 1 hour

17. Tibetan Buddhist Temple – For Peaceful Environs

The colorful Tibetan Buddhist temple is a famous place to visit in Mussoorie

Mussoorie has a reasonable population of Tibetans. They have set up a beautiful Tibetan Buddhist Temple close to the IAS Academy. If you are planning a winter trip, then the Tibetan Buddhist Temple should be covered among the places to visit in Mussoorie in February. It is also popular as Shedup Choepelling Temple and is visited by locals as well as tourists in large numbers. The divine atmosphere of the temple inspires the devotees.

Things to do: Enjoy the serene atmosphere of the temple and seek blessings Famous for: Tranquil environs Opening hours: 7 am to 5 pm Entry fee: No entry fee Location : Happy Valley How to reach : By local taxi or private car Ideal Duration : 2 hours

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18. Company Garden – Enjoy Tasty Snacks

Company’s Garden

Company Garden is a well maintained exhibition of natural beauty which offers good opportunities for photography with fountains and flowering bushes. The gardens laid out in the British colonial style are a treat for the eyes as the place offers astonishing view of the hills around. There is a subtle arrangement to engage your kids and let you have quality time admiring the hills with your loved ones. The company bagh of Mussoorie offers an intriguing amusement park for children to enjoy and play. This is one of the best picnic spots in Mussoorie . 

Things to do: Columbus ride in Company Garden of Mussoorie is sure to catch the eye of every child Famous for: Lip-smacking snacks and amusement park Opening hours: 9 am – 7:30 pm Entry fee: INR 20 per person Location : Bazar Road, Landour How to reach : By local taxi or rickshaw Ideal Duration : 2 hours

19. Jabarkhet Wildlife Sanctuary – Take A Sightseeing Tour

A Panther rambling through the forest floor at Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary

Hop on a wildlife cum sightseeing tour and make your trip memorable at one of the best attractions in Mussoorie . The Jabarkhet Wildlife Sanctuary is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts. The sanctuary houses Leopard Himalayan Bear, Panther and the Mountain Quail. You may spot leopards at night. It houses leopards, langurs, black bear, porcupines and martens. You will have the time of your life here and will not be disappointed by anything that the sanctuary offers.

Things to do: It is a great spot for trekking and camping in Mussoorie Famous for: Diverse range of flora and fauna all around, adventurous hiking trails Opening hours: 6 am – 6 pm Entry fee: INR 350 per adult for reserve entry, INR 500 per adult for expert guided walk Location : Jabarkhet How to reach : By local taxi or private car Ideal Duration : 5-6 hours

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20. Aglar River – Go Fishing

Indulge In Leisurely Fishing

There are plenty of opportunities for fishing in fresh waters. The hill station is known for its Trout, Maund and Mahseer fish. The Aglar River would provide you with ample opportunities for trout fishing. However, you will have to take permits from the Divisional Forest Officer of Mussoorie beforehand. If you are searching for things to do, head to one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie in March for fishing.

Things to do: Catch trouts and other fishes Famous for: Fishing amidst peaceful surroundings Opening hours : 24*7 Entry fee: Free Location : Uttarakhand How to reach : By private car or trek down from Magra Ideal Duration : 2-3 hours

21. Landour Bazaar – Enjoy Shopping

A shop selling handicrafts and antiques in Mussoorie

This is the main spot for shopping in Mussoorie . The shops here sell ethnic jewellery, and antiques. Shops in Landour market sell Raj memorabilia, silver jewelry and books. One can pick up beautifully handcrafted walking sticks among other things from the shops after they are done with sightseeing and visiting places in Mussoorie. If you want to buy sleeping bags, windcheaters, sweaters and shawls at very reasonable prices, your search ceases here.

Things to do: Shop for household and trekking items Famous for: Char dukaan, Lal tibba and Rockby manor. Opening hours: 8:30 am – 7:30 pm Entry fee : Free Location : The Mall Rd, Luxmanpuri, Rajmandi, Landour How to reach : Walk from Mussoorie Bazaar or hire a taxi Ideal Duration : 2 hours

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22. Disco Skating Rink – Try Skating

Ice Skating

If you are good at balancing, do try your hands at skating here. Give your feet some wheels, the body a swirl and you’ll feel the adrenaline rush giving you a pleasant high. Among the many skating rinks in Mussoorie, Jaypee Resort’s, The Rink in Kulri Bazaar and Disco Skating Rink behind Tourist Office are the popular ones. It is one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie.

Things to do: Try your hand at skating Famous for: Skating Opening hours: 9 am – 9 pm Entry fee : NA Location : Behind Tourist Office How to reach : On foot Ideal Duration : 2 hours

23. Cloud’s End – For A Serene Atmosphere

Clouds End

Located just 6 km away from the library, the Cloud’s end results the geographical end of the beautiful hilltown of Mussoorie. Adorned by the thick oak and deodar forests, this place is 2kms till the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary. Offering a walking track, one can stroll around the place and enjoy the views of the surroundings. The major attraction close to the Cloud’s End is the heritage building which was built around 1838. This is one of the oldest buildings in Mussoorie and a must visit place. The time required to explore this place is 1 to 2 hours. So, do add it to your list of Mussoorie tourist places to visit. 

Things to do: Enjoy the scenic views, explore walking trails Famous for: Enthralling environs Opening hours: 24 hours Entry fee : INR 50 Location : 6 km west of Library Chawk How to reach : By a local taxi or private car Ideal Duration : 2 hours

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24. Mussoorie Mall Road – Take A Stroll

Mussoorie Mall Road

Situated in the middle of Mussoorie, the mall road is a colonial relic which is beautified by benches, lampposts and modern shops. Alongside that there are video game parlours and skating rinks to enjoy. While the market is always bustling with crowd, people can also find the author Ruskin Bond browsing through the Cambridge Bookstore. There are also plenty of budget hotels in Mussoorie near Mall Road from which all attractions are easily accessible and where you can stay during your trip.

Things to do: Shopping, evening stroll, snacking Famous for: Souvenir shopping, idyllic view of Doon valley Opening hours: 9 am – 9 pm (Everyday) Entry fee : Free Location : Mussoorie How to reach : On foot from Mussoorie bus and taxi stand Ideal Duration : 2-3 hours

25. Nag Tibba Trek – For Adventure Lovers

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Located in the vicinity of Mussoorie, Nag Tibba is a lesser known yet exhilarating trekking trail. This is known as one of the best weekend treks where people can experience a climb of at least 10,000 ft amidst the snow clad mountains. Also called the Serpent’s peak, Nag Tibba is one of the highest peaks situated at the Nag Tibba range. Adorned by the lush-greenery and a wide variety of flora and fauna which adds beauty to this place. Nag Tibba is considered to be one of the finest places to visit near Mussoorie . The time required to do this trek is around 2 days.

Things to do: Trekking, camping, hiking Famous for: Trekking and camping Opening hours: Always open Entry fee: No entry fee Location : Nag Tibba How to reach : The trek begins at Pantwari and ends at Auntar Ideal Duration: 1 Night/2 Days

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26. Jwala Devi Temple Mussoorie – Trek To The Temple

Jwala Devi Temple

Jwala Devi Temple is an ancient temple which is located at the peak of the Binog Hill in Mussoorie. Dedicated to Goddess Durga, this temple stands at the height of 2104 metres and is a major attraction of devotion for the devotees of Goddess. It is one of the most revered temples in Mussoorie. To reach this temple, one has to trek at least 2 kilometres uphill. Surrounded by lush-greenery and beautiful streams, this place is a perfect location to capture the beauty of the hills.

Things to do: Trek to the temple, seek blessings Famous for: Serene surroundings amidst Binog Hill Opening hours: 5 am – 12 pm and 4 pm – 8 pm Entry fee: Free Location : Benog Hills How to reach : uphill trek of 2 km from Clouds End Ideal Duration : 1 hour

27. Soham Heritage & Art Centre – For Art Buffs

Soham heritage centre

Situated at the Chamunda Peeth Temple Road in Mussoorie, Soham Heritage & Art Centre is a place where people can find the Himalayan rich heritage. Reflecting the diverse culture of the Himalayas in the form of paintings, murals and scrap art. Opened in January 2014, this heritage center is a result of endless efforts and planning which makes it one of the best places to see in Mussoorie .

Things to do: Appreciate art Famous for: Depicting Himalayan culture through Art Opening hours : 10 am – 5 pm, 2 pm – 3 pm (Lunch Time), Closed on Wednesdays Entry Fee: INR 100 per person Location : Chamunda Peeth Temple Road How to reach : Hire local rickshaw Ideal Duration : 1 hour

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28. Kellogg Memorial Church – The Famous Historical Building

Kellogg Memorial Church

Built-in 1903, Kellogg Memorial Church is one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie in 2 days. The structure of this church depicts the Presbyterian style of architecture and it is one of the historical buildings in Mussoorie. Named after a great scholar Dr. Samuel H Kellogg, this building was a spot where the Britishers used to learn Hindi. The Landour Language School is still there in the campus which makes this building one of the most visited place in the hill station.

Things to do : Spend some quiet time Famous for: Historical architecture Opening hours: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Entry fee: No entry fee Location: Landour, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand How to reach : Hire a taxi Ideal Duration : 1 hour

29. Mussoorie Christ Church – Take A Look At Old Deodar Tree

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Mussoorie Christ Church is not only one of the best tourist places in  Mussoorie , but it is also one of the oldest churches in the Himalayan region. Regarded as one of the finest churches in Mussoorie, Christ Church is a must-visit. You can visit this church and have a look at the Gothic style architecture which will surely impress you. In 1906, the Princess of Wales planted a Deodar tree in the courtyard of Mussoorie Christ church and this stunning tree is still present and you must check it out. If you are looking for a serene place and want to relax your mind then you ought to visit this Church.

Things to do: Spend some silent time together Famous for: Its awe-inspiring flora all around Opening hours: 8 am – 6:30 pm Entry fee: No entry fee Location: 1, Camels Back Rd, The Mall Road, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 How to reach : Hire a taxi or board a local bus Ideal Duration : 1 hour

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30. Landour Bakehouse – For All The Coffee Lovers

 Landour Bakehouse

Landour Bakehouse is located at the Sisters Bazaar and is one of the most popular places to visit in Mussoorie for all foodies. A quiet evening spent in Mussoorie with a cup of aromatic coffee while savoring the picturesque views, sounds perfect right? To make it happen all you need to do is to stop by the Landour Bakehouse, order coffee and relax while reading a book or just looking around. From delicious pastries to amazing snacks, you can get everything at this bakery.

Things to do: Enjoy delicious coffee Famous for: Its soul satisfying coffee. Opening hours: 8 am – 7:30 pm Entry fee: No entry fee Location: Shop 152, Sisters Bazaar, Landour, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand How to reach : Hire a taxi Ideal Duration : 1 hour

31. Mussoorie Heritage Center – Take A Plunge Into The Heritage

Mussoorie Heritage Center

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Established in the year 2013, Mussoorie Heritage Centre has made it to the list of top tourist places in Mussoorie . The main aim of this centre is to preserve and display the heritage of Mussoorie and nearby areas. It houses a great collection of artefacts like vessels, clothes, musical instruments, and many other things that depict the heritage of Mussoorie. Like this, there is also Soham Heritage & Art Centre where you can see paintings, murals, sculptures, and more.

Things to do: Take a plunge into the history and go for bird watching Famous for: Historical tours and bird watching Opening hours: 10 am – 6 pm Entry fee: Free Location: Clock Tower, opposite Goyal Hardware, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 How to reach: It is situated at a distance of 3 km from Library Bus Stand so take a taxi to reach the centre Ideal Duration : 1 year

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32. Lambi Dehar Mines – Spookiest Places In Mussoorie

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Mussoorie is home to some of the spookiest places in Uttarakhand and one of them is Lambi Dehar Mines. 1990s recorded deaths of thousands of workers who were working in this mine without a clue that they were digging their own grave. Due to lack of maintenance, the health of the workers deteriorated which ultimately led to their death due to suffocation. After dusk, one can hear shrieking voices from these mines which is why the locals prefer and advise not to go near the mines. Moreover, the nearby accidents and a helicopter crash were also believed to be the result of these haunted mines.

Things to do: Explore Famous for: Its spooky stories and spine-chilling aura Opening hours: NA Entry fee: NA Location: Cart Rd, Khanij Nagar, Mussoorie Range, Uttarakhand 248179 How to reach: As the mines are located at a distance of 10 km from the Mall Road it is better to take a taxi to reach there Ideal Duration : 2 hours

33. Library Bazaar – Explore At Your Own Pace

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A trip to Mussoorie remains incomplete if you haven’t explored the famous Library Bazaar. Also known as Kitaab Ghar, it was founded in the year 1843 and is now one of the top places to visit in Mussoorie . The library is located on the Mall Road which gives access to cool cafes and restaurants where you can head to for a sumptuous meal. The library and the market gives a colonial feel which you can also witness on your trip.

Things to do: Explore the place Famous for: Its proximity to the prominent and ancient Victorian style library Opening hours: 10 am – 8 pm Entry fee: Free Location: The Mall Road, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 How to reach: You can get here by walking from the Mall Road Ideal Duration : 2 hours

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34. Kulri Bazaar – Time For Some Shopping

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If you wish to buy Himachali handicrafts then you must head to the lesser-known Kulri Bazaar in Mussoorie. As the market is not crowded with the usual tourist crowd, it gives a perfect chance to indulge in shopping. Apart from handicrafts, you can also buy apparels and footwears that are sold here in a great variety. Also look for jewelry, artefacts, art connoisseurs, Tibetan statues, and rugs. You will not mind shelling out some money to the locals here after looking at the great work. So, make sure that you include this place in your list of places to visit in Mussoorie .

Things to do: Shopping and exploring Famous for: Its competitive market and collection of handicrafts. Opening hours: NA Entry fee: Free Location: Kulri bazaar, Mussoorie How to reach: It is located near the Mall Road so you can reach there by walking Ideal Duration : 2 hours

35. Sister’s Bazaar – Buy Some Souvenirs

Sister’s Bazaar

One of the most popular tourist places in Mussoorie is the Sister’s Bazaar which is a perfect place for a shopaholic. It is a very famous and old market which offers both traditional and modern stuff. Besides this, you can also relish some of the simple foods that are sold by the locals like cotton candy, crushes, omelettes, tea, sweet corn, momos, and more. You can buy souvenirs for your loved ones and for yourself.

Things to do: Shopping and eating Famous for: Souvenirs Opening hours: 8 am – 8 pm Entry fee: Free Location: Landour, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 How to reach: It is best to hire a cab to reach the Sister’s Bazaar as it is located at a distance of around 3.5 kms from the Mall Road Ideal Duration : 2 hours

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36. Santura Devi Temple – Seek Blessings

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A trip to Mussoorie definitely calls for a visit to Santura Devi Temple which has a sacred place in every local’s heart. According to the devotees, it is the blessings of Santura Devi that has protected the place for so long. To reach the temple, you will have to reach the top through stairs. Do not skip this place as the top of the temple gives the most mesmerizing view of the whole town which is why it is listed in the best tourist places in Mussoorie .

Things to do: Praying Famous for: Temple of goddess Santura, who believed to have averted the destruction of the city during an earthquake. Opening hours: NA Entry fee: Free Location: Charleville, Nautha, Uttarakhand 248179 How to reach: Take a taxi to reach the temple Ideal Duration : 1 hour

Tips For Mussoorie Travel

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Here are a few tips to keep in mind while traveling to Mussoorie:

  • Carry some woolen clothes to counter sudden weather changes
  • Do not park at the mall road as it is a no parking zone
  • Dehradun located 36 km away is the closest city
  • Try the roadside cuisine offering Chinese and Tibetan food
  • Get ready to do a lot of shopping, carry lots of cash
  • Try to travel during off-season for a smoother experience 

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Now that you have gone through the list of the places to visit in Mussoorie, start planning your holiday by booking a trip to Mussoorie right away. We promise you won’t be disappointed and will enjoy everything that Mussoorie has to offer you. It is an year-round destination, so you can visit it at any time to explore its cobbled roads and beautiful architecture.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Mussoorie

What are the top attractions to visit in Mussoorie?

Some of the top attractions in Mussoorie are Kempty Falls, Lal Tibba, Mussoorie Mall Road, Clouds End, Jwala Devi Temple, and Gun Hill.

How many days are enough for Mussoorie?

A weekend is more than enough to enjoy your getaway in Mussoorie. You can cover major attractions and famous cafes all in two days. However, if you wish to stay longer and experience life like a local, nobody is stopping you from spending more than a couple of days.

What are the most popular things to do in Mussoorie with children?

You can take the children to Mussorie Adventure Park, Kempty Falls, Clouds End, Company Garden, Bhatta Falls, and Jharipani Falls.

Are hill stations like Mussoorie following all the protocols for the safety of the tourists who are planning to travel?

People in Mussoorie are taking all the necessary precautions to offer the guests a comfortable and safe stay as extra measures are being adopted for the safety of the guest coming to stay in hotels, the food prepared in restaurants are taking all the hygienic measures to serve the good food to the tourists coming to visit Mussoorie.

Is Mussoorie worth visiting?

Yes, absolutely. Mussoorie is worth visiting. However, it has commercialized much and is crowded during the peak season but it still remains a lovely place. You will find cozy cafes in Mussoorie where you can enjoy mountain weather over a hot cuppa coffee. You can explore various places to visit near Mussoorie like Landour which are beautiful as ever.

What is the best time to visit Mussoorie?

The peak season to visit Mussoorie is from April to June when it is summer. The climate is pleasant and salubrious. You can even visit Mussoorie in December-January if you enjoy cold weather.

Is there snowfall in Mussoorie?

Yes, but not much. December-February is when snowfall occurs in Mussoorie. Because of global warming, the chances of snowfall in Mussoorie have become slimmer. It is not as heavy as you would expect but you will get a fair taste of snow.

How do you get around in Mussoorie?

If you want to cover major attractions far from each other, you would need a car to get around. Otherwise, you can just walk around. It is greener and will cost you nothing. It is recommended to wear flats or sports shoes while sightseeing in Mussoorie.

Where can I stay in Mussoorie on a budget?

If you are looking for pocket-friendly stays in Mussoorie then the following are the best and the most affordable options available: Mussoorie Gateway, Valley View Hotel, Hotel Shiva Continental, and Bunkotel.

What can I eat in Mussoorie?

The following are the most popular street food of Mussoorie, you must not miss out while holidaying here: Aaloo ke Gutke, Kafuli or Kapaa, Phaanu, Chainsoo, Bhang ki Chutney, Garhwal ka Fannah, Kebabs, and Chilli Chicken.

Are there temples in Mussoorie?

Yes, there are many temples in Mussoorie. The most famous amongst them are: Nag Devta Temple, Shiv Temple Mussoorie, Radha Krishna Temple, Bhadraj Temple, Santura Devi Temple, Chamunda Peeth Temple and Shani Dev Mandir.

Which is the most famous church in Mussoorie?

Mussoorie Christ Church is the most popular church in Mussoorie and was established in the year 1836. It is also the oldest church in the Himalayan region.

Where can I go shopping in Mussoorie?

For a perfect shopping in Mussoorie, you can visit any of the following markets: The Mall Road, Tibetan Market, Library Bazaar, Kulri Bazaar, Classic Emporium and Himalayan Weavers.

How far is Dehradun from Mussoorie?

Dehradun is merely 36 km from Mussoorie.

Which is the most spectacular attraction in Mussoorie?

Gun Hill is the most spectacular attraction in Mussoorie.

How far is Delhi from Mussoorie?

Delhi is 292 km away from Mussoorie.

Which are the most famous hotels in Mussoorie?

Mussoorie is a ravishing hill station where you can enjoy a comfortable and lavish staycation. To make your vacation a memorable one, you must stay at the hotels listed below: 1. Welcomhotel The Savoy 2. Royal Orchid Fort Resort 3. The Sylverton 4. Rokeby Manor 5. Tulip Inn

Which are the most popular restaurants in Mussoorie?

If you want to relish scrumptious delights in Mussoorie, then you must dine at FamBells, Monster Momos, Cafe Garaage INC, Urban Turban Bistro, and The Glen. These restaurants serve delectable meals and you must try the local food in Mussoorie.

What can I shop for in Mussoorie?

If you are a shopaholic, then you must head to the market in Mussoorie and get your hands on the handcrafted pieces, woolen clothes, and wooden items.

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12 Top Things to Do in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

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Mussoorie, located in Uttarakhand, is one of India's most popular hill stations , established by British colonizers to escape the summer heat. The first house to be built there was that of Lieutenant Frederick Young of the East India Company in 1823, who used it when shooting game. Not long after, Sir Henry Bohle started India's first brewery in 1830. Indian royalty arrived later, with many maharajas constructing grand summer retreats there—some are now heritage hotels.

Mussoorie is set on a ridge about two hours north of Dehradun, where the nearest airport is located. Its easy accessibility from Delhi brings a chaotic convergence of tourists during the May to July peak season, causing traffic jams and delays—it's probably best to avoid visiting then. Here's how to make the most of your time in this fascinating corner of the country.

Get Your Fill of Adventure Sports

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Adrenaline junkies, rejoice! It turns out the Mussoorie area of Uttarakhand is one of the best places in the country for adventure sports so you can try your hand at bungee jumping, mountain biking, trekking, paragliding, skiing, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.

Those wanting to take on river rafting are in for a treat, with major whitewater rivers like the Ganga, Tons, Kali, Kosi, Yamuna, and Alaknanda nearby. Rafting season happens from September to June, so plan your trip accordingly if this is a one of the main reasons you're planning to visit this part of the country.

Commune With the Animals at Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

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Located just a 25-minute drive from Mussoorie, Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is a wonderful place to get back to nature during your trip to India, especially for birding enthusiasts, who can spot red billed blue magpies and white capped water redstarts, among other birds. Keep an eye out for other woodland critters like owls, mountain quail, deer, and leopards.

Ride the Cable Car to Gun Hill

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Get a bird's-eye view of Mussoorie and the Doon Valley by taking the red cable car up to Gun Hill from Mall Road. It's known as The Ropeway to Gun Hill, which, at 6,800 feet above sea level, is the second highest peak in the area. It also gets its name from the cannon that the British fired everyday at noon to help people know the time.

Unfortunately, the commercialization at the top of the hill is a disappointment to some. Expect to find a hodgepodge of food stalls, souvenir shops, amusement rides, and local costumes to dress up and be photographed in. 

The cable car runs from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. in summer, but starts and finishes earlier during the rest of the year. The journey time is only about five minutes, one way. Both the ticket office and boarding point are at Jhula Ghar, located about midway along Mall Road. Tickets cost 125 rupees per person and are in very high demand during peak season.

Stroll Along Mall Road

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Like other hill stations in India, Mussoorie also has a Mall Road that runs through the heart of town. This lengthy pedestrian-only boulevard, which visitors gravitate to, starts at Library Bazaar and ends at Kulri Bazaar, featuring a carnival-like atmosphere in summer when it's chock full of people, shops, restaurants, and entertainment.

One of the main attractions is the Jawahar Aquarium. Those interested in Mussoorie's old time charm will find historic Mussoorie Library to be a noteworthy building—unfortunately, you can't go inside though, as it's only open to library members. Bookish types should have a drink at the renowned Writer's Bar at WelcomHotel The Savoy , located just behind the library.

Drop by the Cambridge Book Depot at the Kulri Bazaar end of Mall Road, which is a favorite of author Ruskin Bond, who is there every Saturday between 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to meet fans and sign autographs. Feeling hungry? The best momos in Mussoorie can be found at Momos Tibetan Kitchen, about 300 feet from the Cambridge Book Depot. Nearby, travel-themed Cafe By The Way serves snacks and superb coffee. Keep an eye out for murals depicting the region's customs on Mall Road as well. 

Swim at Kempty Falls

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If you don't mind unruly crowds and unclean water, the man-made swimming pool at the bottom of Kempty Falls is the place to be in the peak summer season. Such is its popularity that it usually fills to capacity with hundreds of tourists.

Kempty Falls is located about eight miles northwest of Mussoorie. To get there, take a shared taxi from the Gandhi Chowk taxi stand near the library. Government tourism enterprise GMVN also operates buses from the Library Bus Stand and has an office next to it. Those who don't want to climb the stairs to reach the waterfall from the parking area can pay 120 rupees per person to take a cable car all the way up. Changing rooms, lockers, swimwear, and equipment hire are available at a nominal cost.

Alternatively, those who prefer unspoiled natural beauty should give Kempty Falls a miss and go to Bhatta Falls or Jharipani Falls (while they're still secluded) instead.

Marvel Over the Corn Village

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Not far past Kempty Falls, Sainji Village is a remarkable offbeat attraction where the buildings are decorated with bunches of corn—the residents, who farm corn, hang it out to dry and preserve the seeds for sowing next season. You may also come across bundles of red chilies drying in the sun.

Sainji's Garhwal English Medium Schoo l was set up by a Canadian woman and her husband, who heads the village, to improve education in the area—volunteers are also accepted. Many upmarket hotels in Mussoorie and Landour, such as Rokeby Manor , also arrange trips to Sainji village to help support the locals. You can spend a day interacting with them, learning about their way of life, and sampling their delicious food, including roti made with corn flour—they love receiving visitors!

Visit Mussoorie's Tibetan Settlement

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Happy Valley, established by the Dalai Lama after he fled Tibet in 1959 and now home to around 5,000 Tibetan refugees, is a peaceful place to escape the clamor of Mussoorie and gain insight into the Tibetan way of life. It's possible to hike up from the Library end of Mall Road in about 45 minutes, or you can simply take a taxi. 

The highlight is the small but vibrant Shedup Choepelling Buddhist Temple, also known as the Tibetan Buddhist Temple, which is surrounded by carefully maintained gardens and offers a spectacular valley view, especially at sunset. Other attractions here include the magnificent golden Buddha statue atop the hill and the Tibetan school. The student's beautiful artwork can be purchased if you're looking for a meaningful souvenir or gift to bring home.

Learn About Local Culture at SOHAM Heritage and Art Center

SOHAM Heritage & Art Center

This informative private museum was founded in 2014 by yoga exponent Sameer Shukla and his wife Doctor Kavita Shukla, who has a doctorate in drawing and painting, to preserve the heritage of the Himalayan region. It showcases all kinds of items related to the area's people, including photographs of ancient rituals, paintings, sculptures, musical instruments, and handicrafts.

The museum is situated about a 20 minute walk southeast of the Kulri Bazaar and is open daily except Wednesday, and entry is free.

Buy Natural Shawls and Scarves from Local Weavers

Himalayan Weavers

Skip the dime-a-dozen shops on Mall Road and head straight to Himalayan Weavers for exquisite hand-woven shawls and scarves, made from natural fibers such as wool, eri silk, and pashmina that are colored with natural dyes.

Himalayan Weavers was set up in 2005 by Doctor Ghayur Alam and his British wife Patricia, who relocated to the area from Delhi. Their aim was to get the area's residents to stop illegally picking medicinal plants by providing a market and income for their wool and other handmade items.

The business now supports many local weavers, too. Patricia comes up with all the designs and the wool is dyed in a room in the back of their house in Masrana village on Mussoorie-Dhanaulti Road. The house also features a showroom, where the products are displayed and sold, and you'll be able to chat with the knowledgeable owners and learn about the weaving process over a cup of tea. While the products here cost more than the ones you'll find on Mall Road (stoles start from about 800 rupees and shawls from 2,000 rupees), they're pure wool.

Enjoy the Great Outdoors

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Jabarkhet Nature Reserve was established by conservationist Sejal Worah and landowner Vipul Jain, and is the first of its kind in Uttarakhand. A 110-acre, privately-owned and operated forest reserve, it opened to the public in 2015. Walking in its woods is wonderfully rejuvenating and reinvigorating. There are eight well-marked trails, each taking a few hours to cover. You'll come across all kinds of flowers, butterflies, and even mushrooms.

The reserve is situated 2,000 feet above sea level, about a 15-minute drive from Mussoorie on Mussoorie-Dhanaulti Road. It's open daily from sunrise until sunset and the entry fee is 350 rupees per person. Guided walks costing 500 rupees per person are offered for those who are keen to know more about the reserve's flora and fauna. Offbeat, bespoke walks including overnight treks and village visits can also be arranged.

If you're feeling energetic, a two-hour scenic hike uphill from Kulri Bazaar will bring you to the highest point in the area, Lal Tibba , or Red Hill, located about 7,500 feet above sea level. There's also a cafe with an observation deck and high powered binoculars to help you enjoy the view.

West of Library Bazaar, you can hike up to surveyor Sir George Everest's House in about two hours for more outstanding views. Further along in the same direction are Cloud End and Echo Point, a private forested estate that you can enter by paying 50 rupees. Picturesque Camel's Back Road is a prominent thoroughfare that connects Library and Kulri bazaars, offering numerous viewpoints, including one across to a camel-shaped rock formation and an old British cemetery. 

Entertain the Kids at Company Garden

This sprawling municipal garden, named after the British East India Company, is popular with families. Young kids will enjoy the pedal boats, a wax museum featuring statues of Indian and international celebrities, and assorted rides. There's also an artificial waterfall amid the flowery foliage.

The garden is located on the outskirts of Mussoorie near Happy Valley and on the way to Kempty Falls. It's open daily until sunset and the entry fee is 25 rupees per person. tickets to the wax museum cost 100 rupees per person and rides are extra.

Attend the Mussoorie Mountain Festival

Mussoorie Mountain Festival

The iconic Mussoorie Writer's Festival, founded in 2005, formally evolved into the Mussoorie Mountain Festival in 2017. While it originally concentrated on promoting Mussoorie’s literary heritage, it now has a broader scope: to be a "community celebration of Himalayan culture, natural history, and exploration."

Its big focus today is conservation. The three-day festival features talks, panel discussions, film screenings, music performances, storytelling, and photographic exhibitions.

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There are many places of interest in and around Mussoorie   that can be visited with family and friends. Some of the well-known tourist attractions are Jharipani Fall ,  Lal Tibba and Cloud’s End . Kempty Falls is a 40 ft high waterfall  that is also a favorite picnic spot in Mussoorie. George Everest is another mesmerizing viewpoint located 6 kms from Mussoorie.

There are 25 tourist spots in Mussoorie where travellers can spent their leisure time. Here you will find list of all the Mussoorie sightseeing options which you must visit and plan your itinerary accordingly. Explore the hidden gems of Mussoorie through this well-researched list, learn about the most happening places, things to do, famous picnic spots for a memorable vacation in Mussoorie.

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Mussoorie Lake

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Company Garden

Company Garden

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Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

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Christ Church

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Everest cafe and Nature Reserve

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Nag Devta Temple: It is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated on Cart Mackenjee road. It is about 6km from Mussoorie on way to Dehradun. The temple is well accessible with motorable roads. This place affords enchanting views of Mussoorie and Doon valley.

Sri Chamunda Peeth Temple : was setup in 1998 in the premises of Kashi Devasthanam, is an ideal venue for yoga, meditation rituals and religious practices. It incorporates the Shiva and Shakti temples as these mighty and majestic Himalayas are said to be the abode of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

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On a hike from the Doon Valley in 1827 by a Britisher, Captain Frederick Young along with FJ Shore discovered one of the amazing hill stations in India – Mussoorie . One of the famous weekend getaways and honeymoon destinations, Mussoorie is filled with varied landscapes of the pure form of nature. The lush green hills, natural vistas, quaint lakes, gushing waterfalls, Gangotri and Yamunotri shrines, age-old architecture and houses of authors and other eminent personalities – these all make Mussoorie a perfect sought-after destination in Uttarakhand, as well as India. Popular as a hill station to spend holidays in summer, the place is also one of the best tourist places to witness snowfall in India in winter . Watching a spectacular phenomenon, the winterline, between October and February becomes a once-in-a-lifetime moment for tourists coming from all over the world to Mussoorie.

List of 15 Best Places to Explore in Mussoorie Hill Stations in Uttarakhand –

  • Mussoorie Lake
  • Kempty Falls
  • Mossy Falls
  • Jharipani Falls
  • Camel’s Back Road
  • The Mall Road
  • Cloud’s End
  • George Everest’s House
  • Benog Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Company Garden
  • Christ Church

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Mussoorie Lake, The Namesake!

Mussoorie Lake

One of the best places to visit with family in Mussoorie, this man-made lake is located at a scenic location in the city. Mussoorie Lake was developed by the Mussoorie-Dehradun Development Authority along with the City Board. Standing on the viewpoint of the lake, you will get amused by the mesmerising views of the verdant hills and Doon Valley. A popular attraction, Mussoorie Lake is famed for being a perfect picnic spot to spend quality time with family and friends.

Things to Do

  • Enjoy a boat ride.
  • Click amazing pictures of the surroundings.
  • Enjoy the scenic views of the lake.
  • Taste finger-licking street food.

Opening hours: 8 AM to 7 PM

Famous for: Boat ride, scenic views and picnic spot.

Ideal Exploration Time: One hour.

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Kempty Falls, Without Which Mussoorie Trip Can’t Be Concluded!

Kempty Falls Mussoorie

One of the top tourist attractions in Mussoorie, Kempty Fall is located around 15 kilometres near the centre of the city, at a height of 1,364 metres. Developed by a British officer for organising tea parties, Kempty Fall soon became a fascinating picnic spot among the locals, as well as tourists. Reaching the bottom of the gushing fall via a cable car and taking a bath in the cool water – is one of the top things to do in Mussoorie.

Things to do

  • Have a picnic with your family.
  • Relax amidst peaceful nature.
  • Go bathing in cool water.

Opening hours: 6 AM to 6 PM

Famous for: Superb ambience, cool water and picnic spot.

Ideal Exploration Time: Two hours.

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Mossy Falls, A Quaint Place For Nature Lovers!

Mossy Falls Mussoorie

Named for its mossy outgrowth in the surroundings, Mossy Fall is the best place to visit for couples in Mussoorie. A solitary place, offering pleasant vibes, Mossy Fall is located far away from the chaos of the city, perched in the lush green hills. Besides being a hotspot for couples, it is also a popular place for trekkers and photographers because of its rich landscapes of nature. The place is perfect for relaxing amidst nature as it is not commercialised yet, still offering a quiet environment.

  • Trek up to the highest tier of the fall.
  • Click Instagrammable pictures.
  • Soak in the pure bliss of nature.
  • Have a meal with your loved ones.

Famous for: Scenic beauty, picturesque gushing water and peaceful ambience.

Ideal Exploration Time: Two to three hours.

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Lal Tibba, The Highest Point In Mussoorie!

Tourist Attraction- Lal Tibba in Mussoorie

Every hill station has the highest point that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and there’s no difference with Mussoorie. Lal Tibba , the highest point of the hill station is undoubtedly a must-visit place in Mussoorie. Once you reach the peak, located in Depot Hill near the Landour area, you will be mesmerised by the views of peaks like Kedarnath, Badrinath and Bandarpoonch. There is a telescope installed in Lal Tibba for the convenience of tourists. They can also get refreshed by having snacks, coffee and tea from the cafe at Lal Tibba.

  • Trek to the peak.
  • Click pictures of the amazing surroundings.
  • Soak in the beauty of the Himalayas.

Opening hours: 24 hours.

Famous for: Being the highest point in Mussoorie and offering mesmerising views of snow-capped mountains.

Ideal Exploration Time: One day.

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Camel’s Back Road, A Famous Nature Walk!

Camel’s Back Road Mussoorie

A perfect place for having a nature walk, Camel’s Back Road is one of the popular points of tourist interest in Mussoorie. It’s a three-kilometre long stretch to walk amidst nature all around. Not far from the city centre, Camel’s Back Road is the perfect place to get immersed in the views of cloud-clad hills located very nearly. After walking for some time you will see rocks shaped like a camel’s hump, from which the road derived its name. You will also see an age-old British cemetery en route the road, which is known to be the first of its kind in Mussoorie.

  • Walk up to the picturesque road.
  • Enjoy the views of Doon Valley.
  • Enjoy horse riding.
  • Devour snacks in the evening.

Famous for: Offering incredible views of sunrise and sunset overlooking the Doon Valley.

Ideal Exploration Time: Three hours.

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Jharipani Falls, An Offbeat Destination!

One of the best places to visit in Mussoorie, Jharipani Fall is located around 10 kilometres from Mussoorie. Once referred to as an offbeat destination, Jharipani Fall has now become a popular tourist spot for being a picture-perfect place for spending quality time with your family and friends. Be it having a picnic or clicking pictures with the backdrop of the fall or bathing in the cool water of the pool at the bottom of the fall, do not forget to add this place to your Mussoorie itinerary.

  • Trekking through an amazing trail.
  • Feel the tranquillity the place offers.
  • Soak in nature.
  • Have a picnic.

Famous for: The stunning view of Shivalik Range, refreshing ambience and gushing waters.

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The Mall Road, The Central Hub Of Mussoorie!

Like every other hill station in India, Mussoorie Mall Road is also famous among tourists coming from all over the world. It’s the most colourful and happening must-see place in Mussoorie. The quaint road, covered with different shops selling souvenirs, cakes, pastries and chocolates, becomes picture-perfect when it gets covered with clouds. The old British colonial-style houses on one side and the charming views of Doon Valley on another side – makes this place one of the best places to see in Mussoorie.

  • Wandering around the roads.
  • Enjoy gaming in video game parlours.
  • Spend time in the skating rinks.
  • Observing the daily lives of local people.
  • Buying souvenirs and other things from the shops.

Famous for: Offering amazing views of Doon Valley, kids entertainment (video game parlours and skating rinks) and shopping.

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Nag Tibba, An Offbeat Trail!

Nag Tibba Winter Trek

One of the favourite spots to include in your Mussoorie hill station sightseeing tour, Nag Tibba is located about 60 kilometres from the city. The peak is perched in the Garhwal Region of Lower Himalayas, at a height of 3,050 metres. A 20-kilometres-long trail along the beautiful valleys and hills will take you atop Nag Tibba where you will find a small temple. Not only that, but this trek will also let you get mesmerised by the views of the entire Bandarpoonch range on the Yamunotri side.

  • Trek to the highest peak.
  • Spend the night in a camp.
  • Explore the surroundings.

Famous for: Camping amidst peaceful nature and amazing views.

Ideal Exploration Time: Two days.

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Cloud’s End, The Geographical End Of Mussoorie!

Clouds End Mussoorie

Another splendid spot for having a nature walk, Cloud’s End is the geographical border where Mussoorie ends. The top sightseeing place in Mussoorie is the best for spending quality time in a peaceful, pleasant and serene environment, offered by lush green Deodar and Oak forest. You will be delighted to see a beautiful British Bungalow, now converted into a heritage hotel at Cloud’s End, which was built in 1838. An ideal place for nature-lovers, as well as trekkers, Cloud’s End is no doubt the top tourist sight in Mussoorie.

  • Explore the trails.
  • Visit the old building near the place.
  • Soak in peace and serenity.

Opening hours: 24 hours

Famous for: Mesmerising atmosphere

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George Everest’s House, The Heritage Site!

Heritage- George Everest House Mussoorie

One of the famous travel destinations in Uttarakhand, George Everest’s House is opened to the public in 2021 after a great course of renovation. The house, perched atop a cliff overlooking the charming valleys of Mussoorie, was built in 1832. Sir George Everest, the person behind the Great Trigonometric Survey of India, used to live in this house for 11 years before retiring to England. The picturesque location of the bungalow is the best spot in Mussoorie to capture the panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks and Aglar River Valley on one side and Doon Valley on another.

  • Enjoy the scenic views.
  • Explore the museum.
  • Enjoy a picnic with your friends.
  • Click pictures of verdant Aglar River Valley.

Opening hours: 10 AM to 6 PM

Famous for: Museum, scenic views and picnic spot.

Ideal Exploration Time: Two hours

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Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, An Ideal Place For Nature Lovers!

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary Mussoorie

A haven for bird-watchers, Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a rich collection of myriad Himalayan birds such as mountain quails, Red-Billed Blue Magpie and White Capped Water Redstart. It is one of the visiting places near Cloud’s End, which is the end point of Mussoorie. Apart from the colourful birds, this place is also perfect for spotting the species of leopard, deer, panther, goat and bear. Located in the quaint hills of Mussoorie, the sanctuary offers picturesque views of natural vistas and stunning views of sunrise and sunset.

  • Enjoy spotting the Himalayan fauna.
  • Trek to the hill.
  • Click pictures of the birds and flowers.

Opening hours: 7 AM to 5 PM

Famous for: A wide collection of flora and fauna.

Ideal Exploration Time: Three hours

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Gun Hill, A Historical Peak!

Gun Hill Mussoorie Cable Ride

No Mussoorie sightseeing tour is completed without visiting this historical second highest peak of the hill station. Gun Hill is famed for offering 360-degree views of the Himalayan ranges like Pithwara, Srikantha, Bandarpoonch and Gangotri. Apart from the scenic views of valleys and hills, this place also has a significant historic value. During the pre-independence time, a gun was mounted here, which used to be fired to adjust watches. It is located near Mall Road and can be reached via ropeway or by foot.

  • Enjoy a thrilling cable ride.
  • Watch a beautiful sunset.
  • Enjoy the mesmerising views of Doon Valley below.

Famous for: Cable ride and stunning sunset views

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Company Garden, Popular Picnic Spot In The Town!

Company Garden Mussoorie

Also popular as ‘Company Bagh’ or ‘Municipal Garden,’ Company Garden is one of the favourite picnic spots in Mussoorie. It attracts several tourists and locals to enjoy a family vacation. The place has well-maintained gardens of different colourful flowers, a mini lake, an artificial waterfall and an amusement park for kids. There are several options for snacks and foods available inside the Garden’s food court. People can also buy souvenirs from the shops inside the garden. Moreover, a telescope is also available to see the ranges of the Himalayas closely.

  • Enjoy the surroundings.
  • Enjoy your day in the amusement park.
  • Have a Columbus ride (for kids).
  • Enjoy lip-smacking snacks from the food stalls.

Opening hours: 9 AM to 7:30 PM

Famous for: Amusement park, nature and snacks.

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Christ Church, Oldest Church in Mussoorie!

Christ Church Mussoorie

The oldest Catholic church in the Himalayan region, Christ Church is located around 600 metres from Library Bus Stand in Mussoorie. Standing as reminiscent of the pre-independence British era, Christ Church is an epitome of eye-catching gothic-style architecture. Established in 1836 by the private donations of Britishers, who used to live in Mussoorie, the church features the happenings in the life of Jesus Christ on its windows and altar. One of the significant places on the Uttarakhand tourism map, the church attracts so many history buffs from all around the world.

  • Explore the Gothic-style architecture.
  • Explore the beautiful flowers in the surroundings.
  • Enjoy the peace and serenity of the place.

Opening hours: 8 AM to 6:30 PM

Famous for: Peaceful atmosphere, architecture and flowers.

Ideal Exploration Time: One hour

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Landour, The Colourful Spot In Mussoorie!

Landour Mussoorie

A small cantonment, Landour is located around 300 metres above Mussoorie, often called Landour-Mussoorie in the British era. The place derived its name from a village in southwest Wales, Llanddowror. It is famous for its British-styled magnificent architecture, breathtaking views of the Garhwal Himalayan ranges, colourful markets and the calmness and serenity the place offers. This small town, which can be explored by walking, is preferred for spending a relaxing honeymoon tour amidst nature and peace.

  • Buy souvenirs, artefacts and trekking equipment.
  • Explore a wide range of food items.
  • Explore people and their daily activities.
  • Enjoy shopping in Mussoorie.

Opening hours: 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM

Famous for: Shops and food stalls.

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Some of the Most Popular Places for Shopping in Mussoorie

Uttarakhand Mussoorie

The queen of Hills Mussoorie is not only decorated with natural wonders, colonial charms and Churches but it is one of the most popular tourist destinations for shopping. If you are planning a trip to Mussoorie, we are sure that you will never be able to return to your home with an empty bag as it is a treasure trove for shoppers. Lots of woolen garments, brass items, souvenirs shops, jewelries, footwears, clothes and bags would stop you from ignoring them.

  • The Mall Road – Mall Road is absolutely a must not miss place in Mussoorie when it comes to shopping. This place is decked with plenty of shops for clothes, apparels, accessories, home decors, souvenirs and lip-smacking cuisines. You can spend an entire day in Mall Road and you will still not want to go away from here.
  • Tibetan Market- It is the best place to shop for Tibetan jewelries, carpets, clothes, artefacts and plethora of other rare items. Don’t miss this beautiful shopping destination in Mussoorie. Things might get costly; you need to bargain to get your desired object.
  • Kulri Bazaar – Kulri Bazaars is one of the best spots for shopping in Mussoorie. It is decked with a plethora of cafes and restaurants and shops for local handicrafts, home decors, apparels, footwears, silver jewelries and cakes and confectionaries.
  • Himalayan Weavers- This is a must not miss shopping spot in Mussoorie as it offers the best products of Himalayan region. You will get Scarfs, shawls, Pashmina Shawls, stoles, and sweaters of Himalayan style which cannot be found anywhere else.
  • Sisters Bazaar – It is one of the best spots for shopping in Mussoorie for antiques and bakery items. Do visit Landour Bakehouse for tasty brownies, biscuits, dry cakes and coffee. Antiques and clothes varieties will make your day here.
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We hope you already got to know about the above-mentioned must-visit places in Mussoorie, which is one of the best hill stations in Uttarakhand for a perfect holiday.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is mussoorie worth visiting places in uttarakhand.

Mussoorie has been a popular hill station in Uttarakhand since the British era. The famous tourist spots, the peaks with spectacular mountain views, the glistening lakes and the friendly people - Mussoorie is undoubtedly one of the worth visiting places in Uttarakhand.

When does snowfall occur in Mussoorie?

You can expect to experience medium to heavy snowfall on your Mussoorie trip between December and February. However, heavy snowfall sometimes leads to roadblocks in winter.

Which are the main tourist attractions in Mussoorie?

Some of the popular tourist places in Mussoorie are:

  • Mussoorie Mall Road
  • Kempty Fall
  • Jharipani Fall

What are the popular activities for tourists in Mussoorie?

There is no dearth of activities to do while you are visiting Mussoorie for a vacation. Some of the popular activities for tourists are:

  • Cable car ride in Gun Hill
  • Boat riding in Mussoorie Lake.
  • Bathing in Kempty Fall.
  • Shopping in Mall Road.
  • Spotting animals in Jabarkhet Nature Reserve.
  • Trekking to Lal Tibba.
  • Exploring George Everest’s House and Museum.

Which are the best nightclubs & bars for the nightlife experience in Mussoorie?

Visit the following nightclubs and bars to enjoy the nightlife in Mussoorie:

  • Sicoh Bar & Restaurants, located in Kulari.
  • Trout House Grill & Bar, located on Kempty Falls Road.
  • Nostradamus - The Writer’s Bar, located on Spring Road.
  • Dickens Bar, located in Dunsvirk Court.
  • Macauzi Lounge, located on Chamba - Mussoorie Road.
  • The Victorian Bar, located in Airfield Barlowganj.

How many days are needed to explore the best of Mussoorie tourism?

A minimum of two to five days is required to plan the Mussoorie hill station sightseeing tour. However, we would always recommend you to plan for more days to know about a place like Mussoorie in detail.

Which are the top religious destinations to visit in and around Mussoorie?

Mussoorie is also one of the best spiritual retreats to visit in India. To rejuvenate your soul and calm your mind there are a plethora of blissful abodes of Gods and goddesses that would give you spiritual wisdom and a moment for self-introspection.

  • Shedup Choepelling Temple – It is also known as Tibetan Buddhist temple and it is one of the most popular religious spots to visit in Mussoorie. You will be mesmerized by the peaceful ambiance and the Tibetan architecture of this temple. You will also witness some of the most scenic vistas of the lush valleys of Mussoorie and snow-capped mountain Peaks.
  • Christ Church – Christ Church is a must visit place in Mussoorie. It is the first Catholic Church in the entire Himalayan region built in 1836. Brilliant gothic style architecture and stunning walls of the church will blow your heart away. The Princess of Wales visited Christ Church in 1906 and planted a Deodar Tree here which still stands in pride in the courtyard of the church till date.
  • Jwala Devi Temple – Jwala Devi Temple in Mussoorie is dedicated to Goddess Durga. Dotted between Oak forests and Deodar trees in Benog Hill, the beauty and peaceful ambiance of this place is one of a kind.
  • Bhadraj Temple – Bhadraj Temple is dedicated to Lord Bal Bhadra, who is a brother of Lord Krishna. Devotees from all over the world come here to get divine blessings and offer Ghee, butter and milk products.
  • Santura Devi Temple – It is said that this temple was trusted to save the entire town from the destruction of the Uttarkashi earthquake in 1991. It is dedicated to Santura Mata. Picturesque views of lofty mountains from the temple premises will blow your heart away.
  • Kellogg Memorial Church- It is one of the most popular religious sites to visit in Mussoorie. Built in 1903 the Presbyterian and gothic style architecture of the Church is a breathtaking sight to behold and seek eternal peace.
  • Surkanda Devi Temple – Located near the village Kaddukhal at an elevation of 3,030 m is the stunning temple of Surkanda Devi. It is an important pilgrimage tourist attraction in Mussoorie. It is one of the 51 Shakti- Peethas and is dedicated to goddess Surkanda who is an incarnation of goddess Sati.

Published: 12 Jul, 2022

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Mussoorie Places to Visit

Do you know that the city of Mussoorie in India was the first home of the Dalai Lama?

The Dalai Lama first came to Mussoorie from Tibet in 1959. Then from here, he went to Dharamsala. Even today, more than 5000 Tibetan people live in Mussoorie.

Mussoorie, popularly known as the Queen of Hills , attracts tourists and travelers of every age. It is one of the most visited places near Dehradun in Uttarakhand.

This article will virtually take you to the 11 gorgeous places you can visit in Mussoorie. Further, you will learn about activities, accommodation options, local foods, ways to reach Mussoorie, and more travel tips.

Let’s begin.

Table of Contents

  • 11 Places You Can’t-Miss Visiting in Mussoorie

Local Cuisine and Cafes in Mussoorie

Souvenirs you can buy in mussoorie, activities you can do in mussoorie, distance between attractions and transport options, reaching mussoorie, best time to visit mussoorie, budget and number of days required, accommodation in mussoorie, solo travel, sanitation, and public restrooms, some important travel tips, frequently asked questions.

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11 Places You Can’t-Miss Visiting in Mussoorie 

Here’s the list of 11 gorgeous places you can’t afford to miss in Mussoorie:

1. Kempty Falls

Do you know how Kempty Falls got its name?

British officer John McKinnon coined the name Kempty for this waterfall. 

The name takes inspiration from two English words: “camp” and “tea,” making it camp-tee (Kempty). Often British officials used to have tea parties at this waterfall.

Kempty Falls Mussoorie

Kempty Falls is #1 on the list of places you can visit in Mussoorie. It lies approximately 15 km away from the city center. And you can easily reach here via shared taxis or rented bikes.

You will have to pass through many shops and places to eat and drink on your way down to reach the waterfall. Take the ropeway to get down if you don’t want to walk.

This place bustles with tourists, and there’s a lot of commercialization. Don’t expect a serene and green kind of waterfall. Nonetheless, it is a great place to have fun with family and friends.

If you want to bathe, you can rent clothes for a small fee. After the bath, don’t forget to savor a hot tea with Maggi.

Ticket Rate: No Fee.

Photography and videography are also free.

Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset.

2. Company Garden

Company Garden, also known as Municipal Garden, is just 3 km away from Mall Road.

This garden is vast and spans a large area. Lush green trees, vibrant flowers, fountains, artificial waterfalls, and a lake are some things you’ll love.

Company Garden Mussoorie

There is also an amusement park inside, where there are swings, boating, a horror house, a wax museum, and various other options for children. Therefore, the place is ideal for people visiting with kids, family, or friends.

Ticket Rate: INR 25 per person.

There is no additional charge for photography and videography.

Opening hours: 9 am to 6 pm.

3. Sir George Everest House

Sir George Everest was the person who measured the height of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. 

Sir George Everest House Mussoorie

He was a surveyor and geographer who liked the beauty of Mussoorie and eventually built this house here. Further, he lived in this house for almost 30 years. 

The house is now a museum with all the information about his work.

You have to climb ~2 km to get here. You can enjoy the views of the Aglar River valley and its lush greenery from here. If it’s cloudy, you will feel like floating with clouds.

Opening hours: 10 am to 6 pm.

4. Dalai Hills

Nestled in the lap of nature, Dalai Hills is a lesser-known place of Mussoorie. It is a few meters ahead of the famous Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy. 

You can reach here by trekking 400 meters from Shedup Chorfeling Temple (Buddha Temple), located in Happy Valley. Alternatively, you can drive through your rented scooters.

Dalai Hills Mussoorie

You go through a short hike to reach the top. And you’ll see a beautiful statue of Lord Buddha there with lots of colorful flags adding to the beauty of this place. 

If you are fond of trekking, let us tell you that many treks start from here, which go to Dhobighat, Cloud End, George Everest, and Benog Hills.

5. Lal Tibba

Lal Tibba Top, situated at an altitude of 7464 feet above sea level, is the highest peak in Mussoorie. You can have a breathtaking view of the snow-capped Himalayan mountain range.

Lal Tibba Mussoorie

Lal Tibba means red hill, as it’s got the name because of the color of the mountains here. This place is a treat for nature lovers and is a fantastic sunrise and sunset viewpoint.

You will find a Japanese telescope here, with the help of which you can see Kedarnath, Badrinath, and many other famous peaks.

6. Gun Hill Point

Gun Hill Point is the second highest peak of Mussoorie, from where you can see the Doon Valley and Srikanth, Gangotri, and other mountain ranges. It gives you a 360° view of the entire city.

Gun Hill Point Mussoorie

It is 400 feet away from Mall Road, which you can reach after 20 minutes of trekking. Moreover, you can also choose the ropeway from Jhulaghar to get Gun Hill.

When you go there, ensure to witness the beautiful sunset in Mussoorie from here.

Ropeway ticket rate: INR 75 per person

7. Clouds End

If you want to spend some moments in solitude, Clouds End is the right place for you. It is a viewpoint situated at the city’s boundary with oak and deodar trees far and wide (over 2000 acres).

Clouds End Mussoorie

The view is truly breathtaking, and you’d indeed feel as if you’ve come to the end of the clouds. You might see eagles flying and feel like being on cloud nine, literally speaking.

The Clouds and Heritage Hotel, a heritage site, is another attraction of the place. Mountain climbing, nature walks, or jungle walks are other activities you can do here.

8. Jharipani Falls

Jharipani Falls is a secluded and less crowded waterfall. You can take a bath in the waterfall while enjoying the beautiful views of the mountains.

It is near Jharipani village situated at about 7 km on Mussoorie-Dehradun road. You can either trek or go by car to reach the waterfall. 

9. Mussoorie Lake

Although Mussoorie Lake is an artificial lake, it has a lot to offer tourists. Locals see it as a picnic spot and often visit it on weekends and holidays.

Mussoorie Lake

It would be best if you went boating at this place. You can also try water zorbing, ziplining, and various adventure activities here.

Ticket Rate: INR 15 per person.

Opening hours: 8 am to 7 pm.

10. Bhatta Waterfall

Bhatta Falls is a recently developed tourist spot that is gaining popularity fast. From Bhatta village in Mussoorie, you can trek or take the ropeway to reach this waterfall.

Bhatta Waterfall Mussoorie

You can come here to have some fun with family and friends and spend some time in the lap of nature. Enjoying fast food will be a different pleasure after taking a bath in the waterfall and having fun rides with the kids.

Ropeway ticket rate: INR 150 per person

Opening hours: 6 am to 6 pm.

11. Mussoorie Adventure Park

The last spot on our list is for adventure lovers: Mussoorie Adventure Park. You can do adventure activities like zipline, skywalk, zip swing, valley crossing, rock climbing, and mountain biking.

Mussoorie Adventure Park is a member of the National Adventure Foundation, Adventure Tour Operator of India, and Uttarakhand Tourism.

Along with traditional Garhwali dishes, you can enjoy Chinese and Tibetan flavors in Mussoorie. There are many cafes as well, which are worth visiting.

Food in Mussoorie

Famous Food Items of Mussoorie

  • Chicken and Pork Momos
  • Garhwal Ka Fannah
  • Momo Soup (Mokthuk)
  • Aloo Ke Gutke
  • Jhangora Ki Kheer, Bal Mithai (the city of Almora is fervently known as the city of Bal Mithai)
  • Singodi, Gul Gula
  • Urad Dumplings
  • Gahat/Kulthi Dal

Popular Eateries in Mussoorie

  • Kalsang Friends Corner
  • Little Llama Cafe
  • Cafe By The Way
  • Doma’s Inn
  • Casa Mia Bakery
  • Char Dukan, Lal Tibba
  • Cafe De Tavern

There are many shopping options and souvenirs available in Mussoorie. Some of the things you can take home from here are wooden bowls, walking sticks, trays, kitchen items, cane baskets, jewelry boxes, and prayer wheels .

Souvenirs You Can Buy In Mussoorie

Buy These Souvenirs From:

  • Gandhi Chowk
  • Kulri Bazar
  • Tibetan market
  • Classic Emporium
  • Himalayan Weavers (pashmina shawls)

Become a Cafe Hopper

There are many cafes in Mussoorie which offer the best flavors. You can eat different cuisines from Indian to Chinese. Most of the cafes are in Kulri Bazaar.

Little Llama Cafe Mussoorie

Go Window Shopping on Mall Road

Mall road bustles with shops of all kinds — from famous brands to local vendors. You can find food, snacks, clothes, gifts, and many more shops.

Imagine walking in the evening with your friends or family, and maybe doing window shopping.

Have a Picnic at the Company Garden

If you are coming in a group and are confused about what to do in Mussoorie, then visit Company Garden. You can spend some unique and fun moments here with your family and friends.

Ride The Ropeway

Mussoorie has ropeways at various attractions. You can enjoy a ropeway ride for as low as INR 150.

Try Some Adventure Activities at Mussoorie Adventure Park

Rock climbing, ziplining, skywalk, and many more adventure activities are available here. 

If we assume the center of Mussoorie to be Mall Road or Gandhi Chowk, almost all the main tourist places are within a radius of 10 km except Kempty Fall, which is 15 km away.

One thing is worth noting that you can’t explore all the places by public transport. You have only three options, bring your vehicle, rent a bike, or book a taxi.

Being close to the state capital of Uttarakhand, Mussoorie is well-connected to major cities around the state. You can reach Mussoorie using railways, roadways, or airways.

The nearest railway station to Mussoorie is Dehradun Railway Station, about 30 km from Mussoorie. Trains to Dehradun are available from all major railway stations in the country. You can take a taxi or a bus from the railway station to reach Mussoorie.

Luxury, deluxe, government, and semi-deluxe buses operate between Delhi, Dehradun, Rishikesh, and Haridwar for travel to Mussoorie. Buses are readily available from Delhi’s ISBT Kashmere Gate.

Alternatively, you can opt for Delhi car rental services for a personalized and convenient mode of transportation . With a rental car, you can explore Mussoorie and its surroundings at your own pace, enjoying the comfort and freedom of a private vehicle.

Jolly Grant Airport of Dehradun (60 km away) is the nearest airport to Mussoorie. It is well-connected to the main cities of the country. You can hire a taxi/bus to reach Mussoorie from the airport.

Mussoorie is ideal for every season. It depends on you which season is at the top of your preferences.

The weather is quite cold in winter, and the temperature drops considerably. You also get to see snowfall in Mussoorie. The entire valley gets covered with a white blanket of snow.

The summer season is considered the most favorable. Because at this time you can roam all the main tourist places and indulge in all the adventure activities. If you are coming with family, kids, and friends, come in the summer.

Rainy Season

The rainy season is better for those who want to admire the greenery of Mussoorie. At this time, the beauty of the hill station is at its peak. Greenery all around, cool, dry air and mild fog make the atmosphere mesmerizing.

The budget and the number of days depending on how you want to travel around the city. A typical budget might look like this:

For one day: ₹2000

For two days (including boating and ropeway): ₹3000

For three days (including adventure games): ₹4500

Number of Days

If you want to visit the main attractions, one to two days will be enough. But if you’re going to explore the city well, you will need at least three days.

Being one of the best hill stations in India, you have many options to stay here. If your budget is tight, you should stay in a hostel or homestay. And if budget is not a problem, there are hotels available from 3 star to 5 stars.

You can choose to stay at your convenience. Most of the hotels are in and around Mall Road and Library Chowk.

Since the tourism sector is the primary source of income for Mussoorie city, people treat tourists well here. You can meet many solo travelers here.

The cleanliness and sanitation of Mussoorie are appreciable too. You will find public toilet facilities in most places and attractions, including Kempty Falls, George Everest House, and Company Garden.

An image portraying Lal Bahadur Shastri with Jhadu in Mussoorie

  • Check the weather before your visit and carry clothes accordingly.
  • Don’t forget to visit Mall Road and Kulri Bazaar in the evening. The city lit up during the night looks beautiful.
  • Taxis are available from Library Chowk, Gandhi Chowk, or Mall Road for different attraction points.
  • You can rent a scooter or a bike and experience the city on your terms. Scooter rates can range from INR 400-to 800.
  • Don’t forget to ride in man-powered rickshaws on Mall Road.
  • The weather in Mussoorie changes quickly. So please wear clothes accordingly while going out.
  • Keep in mind that vehicles are not allowed to enter the mall road from evening onwards. So you can’t take your scooter/bike.
  • Most hostels and hotels will let you park your rented scooter/bike.

Which place is famous as the queen of mountains?

Mussoorie, situated near Dehradun, the capital of the state of Uttarakhand, is known as the Queen of Hills. This hill station offers awe-inspiring beauties of nature.

What is the best time to visit Mussoorie?

Mussoorie is ideal for visiting any time of the year. Most tourists come from March to June, which is the peak season. Apart from this, if you want to see snowfall, you can come in December or January.

Which are the places to visit in Mussoorie?

Places to visit in Mussoorie are Kempty Falls, Company Garden, Sir George Everest House, Dalai Hills, Lal Tibba, Clouds End, Mussoorie Lake, Gun Hill Point, and Mussoorie Adventure Park.

Because of its easy accessibility and scenic beauty, you won’t find Mussoorie to be devoid of tourists and travelers. After learning about the eleven gorgeous places to visit in Mussoorie, we hope you’ll make the best of your trip.

Do let us know your thoughts about Mussoorie in the comment box below.

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Tourist Places to Visit in Mussoorie

Why does one travel to hill stations? For a change of scenery, a break from the daily humdrum and to revel in the treasures of nature. All the reasons that put Mussoorie on India's tourist map. A hill station in Uttarakhand, the dreamy hamlet of Mussoorie is known for its deodar-covered forests, blue skies and blissful way of life.

One may feel that there aren't too many places to visit in Mussoorie but that's where the magic lies. In laid-back sightseeing sprees and a places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary which is tailor-made according to your interests.

Photo of Landour

The mall road in most Indian hill stations is the centre of all activities. Somewhat resembling the busy markets of cities, Mall Road in Mussoorie is where you should be to rejuvenate yourself after exciting sightseeing sprees.

Much smaller than most mall roads in other Indian hill stations, Mall Road is home to numerous decade-old restaurants and shops. If you have visited Mussoorie before, you'll notice that nothing seems to change in this quaint hill station. The roads look the same and the locals are as welcoming. Since there aren't too many restaurants and shops situated across town, including a visit to Mall Road in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary is inevitable.

There are several restaurants here, some which have stood the test of time and now have a loyal following of foodies. Hot steaming momos is a common sight on Mall Road and a delicious treat is never too far away. If Chinese is not your preferred cuisine, you can expect Indian delicacies as well as an Italian fare in most restaurants. The best restaurants which you should tick off your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary are Kalsang, Tavern and Cafe By The Way.

Mall Road will also make it to your list of places to visit in Mussoorie if shopping is on your mind. Besides the usual handmade woollens, travellers can take back stationary, food items, fruit wines, jams and local handicrafts. We recommend brushing up on your bargaining skills for the best discounts.  

Cost: A day on Mall Road in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary will cost you anywhere between Rs.100 and Rs.800 depending on the inclusions.

A trip to Gun Hill promises two things – awe-inspiring views and an opportunity to ride in a cable car. On the list of places to visit in Mussoorie, Gun Hill is an enthralling tourist attraction, especially if you are travelling with children. 

The second highest point in Mussoorie, it is located at an altitude of 2024 meters. The views of the sunset from here are quite charming. You can see the entire Doon Valley and the overwhelming Himalayan range in the background. 

The ropeway to Gun Hill operates between 10:00 am and 6:00 pm. While it sees a lot of tourists and there is always a queue, there is ample space for at least six to seven people. At the top of the summit, you can enjoy local street food and indulge in old-school carnival games to keep yourself busy. Balloon shooting, ring throw and a view from the telescope are a few activities here that you should add to your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary. 

The food stalls here serve everything including maggi, omelette with toast, hot tea, cold coffee, chips and Indian snacks such as samosa . A steaming plate of Maggi with hot tea is the perfect way to celebrate your break from the city. It tends to get cold in the evening so we suggest carrying an extra jacket. 

If you don’t want to take the cable car and prefer trekking to the hill, you are in luck. The trek is around 20 minutes long and is not exhaustive. Since most trekkers regularly trek to the mountain, there is a rough path that you can follow.  Cost: A trip to Gun Hill in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary will set you back by Rs.50. This amount will vary depending on what you choose to eat.

There are a few coveted hidden gems which should make it to your list of places to visit in Mussoorie. Lal Tibba in Landour is one such place. Situated approximately 7 kilometres from Mussoorie, Lal Tibba is the highest point in the area. 

On a good day, you can see the Badrinath peak, Kedarnath peak, Bandarpoonch ranges as well as Nilkantha peak. There is a telescope installed here which makes the experience more charming and reminds you of easy childhood days before technology took over. Besides the panoramic views, Lal Tibba is on the list of places to visit in Mussoorie for nature lovers and peace seekers. 

On a cloudless day, the view of the setting sun is marvellous and prompts the hidden photographer in you to capture the sky in all its glory. Surrounded by a thick forest cover, Lal Tibba has been attracting travellers for years. If you have sufficient time in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary, we recommend spending at least five to six hours here. You can explore the local cafes and historical buildings, enjoy a few nature walks and reconnect with nature in this quaint town. 

If you can extend your places to visit in Mussoorie, a one-night stay in one of the luxurious properties in Landour will add to your holiday experience. The resorts here spell luxury and comfort and if your budget allows, you must stay back. There is a small market here but it’s much smaller than the one in Mussoorie. For souvenir shopping, we recommend heading to Mall Road. 

Cost: A trip to Landour in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary will cost between Rs.200 and Rs.1000 per person depending on the inclusions.

Kempty Falls

There are a few places which become symbolic for the place they are situated in. For anyone visiting the hill station, a trip to Kempty Fall is a must. Among the biggest attractions in places to visit in Mussoorie itineraries, this iconic landmark is situated just 13 kilometres north of Mussoorie.

The waterfall is nestled amidst craggy mountains and the first sight of the gushing waters and the verdant greenery is breathtaking. Owing to the popularity of this tourist attraction in places to visit in Mussoorie itineraries, it’s no surprise that the waterfall is always crowded. Numerous tourists visit every day and lavish picnics are a regular sight. 

Kempty Falls is divided into five channels and the pool formed at the bottom of the falls is the centre of all activity. You can rent a tube before taking the plunge or enjoy the cool water from the side. There is a separate locker room where you can give your clothes and valuables for safe-keeping. 

An interesting activity here is the cable car ride which offers mesmerising views of Doon Valley. The short ride is priced at Rs.100 per person and you simply can’t discount it from your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary. You can also add more to your souvenir shopping loot from the few shops located on the road to Kempty Falls. Besides handicrafts, there are a few shops selling tea, Maggi and light snacks. However, if you truly want to enjoy a lavish picnic, we recommend bringing food and water. It’s also urged to avoid using one-time plastic bottles to protect the environment. 

Cost: A trip to Kempty Falls in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary will cost you between Rs.100 and Rs.250 per person.

Dhanaulti is one of those places in Uttarakhand which effortlessly give you the ideal hill station experience. An unmissable part of places to see in Mussoorie itinerary, it is situated 65 kilometres from the hill station. Situated at a height of 2200 meters, the quaint hilly hamlet doesn’t see many tourists. 

It is a crowd puller for trekkers, nature lovers and photographers and you’ll see several colourful camps dotting the hills here. If you are an enthusiastic trekker, the treks here are a great way to explore the area and should make it to your list of places to visit in Mussoorie. Ranging from easy to difficult, you can either conduct cursory research or speak to locals for the best trekking routes.

For those who want to combine camping and trekking together, there are several local tour agencies here who can plan your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary. Among the most popular sites for camping, Burma Bridge stands out for its verdant fields and surreal beauty. While there aren’t too many tourist attractions in Dhanaulti, you can include a visit to Eco Park, Potato Farm, Dhanaulti Adventure Park and Surkanda Devi Temple. Eco Park offers a fun-filled experience if you are travelling with children. Home to a variety of flora and fauna, it’s the ideal picnic spot for a family travelling together.  Cost: A trip to Dhanaulti in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary will cost you between Rs.1000 and Rs.5000 per person depending on the inclusion. This amount also includes hotel costs for a night.

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary should make it to your list of places to visit in Mussoorie if you are a wildlife enthusiast and an avid bird watcher. The wildlife sanctuary is part of Rajaji National Park and is situated at a distance of 11 kilometres from Mussoorie. You can hire a cab for a one day trip to the wildlife haven.

Among the lesser-known sightseeing spots in places to visit in Mussoorie itineraries, Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is home to mountain quails, leopards, red-billed blue magpie and deer. The sanctuary offers visitors uninterrupted views of Chaukhamba and Bandarpunch peaks which are quite a delight for photographers. 

The sanctuary opens at 7:00 am so you can plan your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary accordingly. Exploring the park will take you approximately three to four hours so you must carry enough water to last you throughout your trip. There is a canteen on the premises which serves snacks and beverages to calm hunger pangs. There are numerous short trekking trails here which you can include in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary.

Cost: Including a visit to Benog Wildlife Sanctuary in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary will cost you between Rs.500 and Rs.1500 depending on the cost of transport.

Happy Valley

If you are under the impression that Mall Road in Mussoorie is the only place to visit, then a visit to Happy Valley will prompt you to reconsider your stance. Perfect for travellers who are willing to explore different places to visit in Mussoorie, Happy Valley is situated approximately three kilometres from Library Chowk. You can choose to walk the distance or hire a cab. 

An erstwhile refuge for Tibetans, it is said to be the first place where Dalai Lama set foot in India, before calling Dharamshala home. There is a thriving Tibetan community here, complete with an enchanting monastery, a few eating joints and shops selling souvenirs and Tibetan handicrafts. The area is said to be home to more than 5000 Tibetans.

You must keep aside three to four hours in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary to explore the area. The monastery is enveloped in an aura of peace and serenity and offers spiritual seekers a memorable experience. Happy Valley is fondly known as ‘mini Tibet’ and food lovers come here for their dose of steaming chicken momos and thukpa . If you are in the mood to shop, you can spare a few hours in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary to explore the small market outside the monastery. 

Cost: Including a trip to Happy Valley in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary will cost you between Rs.100 and Rs.500 depending on the inclusions.

Cloud’s End

Cloud’s End is situated six kilometres from Mussoorie. It is part of the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary and the two-kilometre road leading to the summit is lined with deodar and oak trees. The trees offer a natural cover from the blazing sun during summer and are an awe-inspiring sight during winter. Geographically marking the end of Mussoorie, Cloud’s End gets its name from the cloud cover which greets you at the end of the road. 

If you are a nature lover or enjoy capturing splendid views, then you must add this to your list of places to visit in Mussoorie. The viewpoint also offers panoramic views of Aglar River Valley, another huge draw for photographers. 

There is a heritage hotel here that is visited by travellers who are in the mood to enjoy hot tea and some snacks. The building is said to be constructed in 1838 and still retains some of its glory. The management has made efforts to maintain the heritage hotel as a tourist attraction and you can easily spend a couple of hours here. Many trekking tours cover a visit to Cloud’s End and if you are an amateur trekker, we suggest starting from this spot in Benog Wildlife Sanctuary.

Cost: There is no entry ticket for Cloud’s End and it’s a great attraction to include in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary if you are on a budget trip.

Mossy Falls

Located in Barlowganj in Mussoorie, Mossy Falls is one of the lesser-known, yet beautiful places which make it to the list of places to visit in Mussoorie. The fall is named after the moss-laden rocks that surround it. 

The falls are located around seven kilometres away from the town centre at Barlowganj. There is a natural fall and few man-made falls that come together to form this enthralling natural beauty. There are six tiers of cascades and slides, totalling 145 feet. The tiers are of various gradients and water flows. The three upper falls are visible from a distance, while the rest can be admired when you come close to the main site. There's also a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva close to the falls which sees a trickle of spiritual seekers every day. The Shivalinga of the temple is drenched with water from the falls, making it a beautiful sight.  

Although one can take the local bus or hire a taxi to reach the falls, the best way to experience Mossy Falls is through a trek from Landour which starts at the clocktower. If you want to include the trek in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary, we recommend starting early in the morning. The trek passes through Wynberg-Allen School and offers dreamy views of Doon Valley. The trek is mostly downhill and takes about one and a half hours. From Wynberg-Allen School, the trekking route cuts through Mussoorie bypass into Barlowganj. From Barlowganj, the route leads down to a concrete path towards the village of Khetwala and finally to Mossy Falls.  

The entire route is paved and not too difficult to tackle. But what stands out on this trekking route are the scenic views of the valley and neighbouring villages. Early monsoon or winter is the best time to plan a trek here in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary.

Cost: A visit to Mossy Falls in your places to visit in Mussoorie itinerary will cost you between Rs.100 and Rs.200 per person.

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Just 35 kilometres from Dehradun , lies a hill station that yearly grows in popularity.  Mussoorie , also known as the ‘Queen of the Hills’ , is a city that attracts both Indians and foreigners, newcomers and mountain veterans all year-round. It lies in the foothills of Uttarakhand’s Garhwal mountain ranges and offers tourist attractions of all kinds. Dense forests of deodars and cedars cover the slopes around the hill station, rivers and waterfalls enrich the land, and quaint temples dot the mountainside. Once in Mussoorie, you can go visit the ropeway on Gun Hill, the second-highest peak there or you can stroll through Mall Road, picking up trinkets and dining in well-maintained restaurants. In the early morning, you can wake up to a majestic view of the mountain ranges. Mussoorie is an ideal destination and a perfect weekend getaway option for families residing in Delhi, Chandigarh and other cities close by to this hill station. As a result, weekends in Mussoorie tend to get crowded.

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Best Places to Visit in Mussoorie

Kempty falls.

Kempty Falls

Company Garden

Company Garden

This scenic spot is painted with a variety of colourful flowers and an amusement park with adventurous rides for kids. Also known as ‘Company Bagh’, this park is perfect to have a picnic with your lover, friends or family. It even has a Lake with an artificial waterfall and you can even enjoy boating in it. Later after done with a picnic, you can buy some memorable items from a small market inside the park. There is a food court also in case you get hungry again. Highlights:  Some of the scenes of this garden due to Flower and waterfall create amazing photographic opportunity Location: Bazar Road, Landour, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 Best Time:  Throughout the year. Also Book -  Uttarakhand Trip                        Uttarakhand Couple Packages

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Cloud's End

Cloud's End

Cloud’s end marks the geographical end of graceful Mussoorie. You will find immense peace in your soul and eyes when you reach this dense 2000 acre forest raising Oak and Deodar trees. You can see the entire Mussoorie from this point which is considered one of the best viewpoints of the town. Along with storing all the beauty, the place also stores adventure which offers you exciting sports like hill climbing and nature’s walk. Adding to all the fun, you can witness a bungalow from colonial-era which was built by Major Swetenham in 1838. It looks very graceful at the peak of this point and now it serves as a resort where you can eat and lodge. Location: Cloud End, Mussoorie Range, Uttarakhand 248179 Best Time: Summer Distance from Mussoorie: 6.6 KM

Jharipani Falls

Jharipani Falls

Camel's Back Road

Camel's Back Road

Mussoorie Lake

Mussoorie Lake

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George Everest's House

George Everest's House

The Mall Road

The Mall Road

Mossy Falls

Mossy Falls

Mossy Falls is one of the most pretty places to visit in Mussoorie. Set amidst dense green forests, the falls cascade down from a height of 145 meters, sending up white mists all around. The falls drop from the height of 20 feet, 17 feet, 19 feet, 12 feet, 20 feet and 57 feet respectively, though not all drops are visible from one clear angle. If you wish to see all the drops, you will have to undertake a considerable amount of hiking around the falls.

There is no better way to start a day in Mussoorie than by trekking down to Mossy Falls at an early hour. Since Mossy Falls are only a short 7 kilometres away from Mussoorie, you can start from your hotel at 6 am and be at the waterfall by 7 am. Not only will you get to stroll along a quiet mountain road free from traffic, but you will also have the waterfall all to yourself. Tourist crowds only begin to arrive later in the day which means that you can go for a quick (but absolutely soap-free) dip in the chilly falls .

Highlights: The pleasure of taking a dip in the cold water of the mountains is an experience in itself, especially after an early morning hike. You can, of course, use transportation if you so desire. The quiet of the mountains and the rush and tumble of the waterfalls together make music which brings peace and joy to all those who listen to it.

Best time: September to June

Lake Mist

Lake Mist is one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie that you cannot miss. It is a pristine lake, fed by the waters of River Kempty and is home to a small but pretty waterfall whose gurgling adds music to the scenic beauty of the lake. Set in the midst of the green hills, Lake Mist is a good place to spend a few hours. There is also a boating facility available so people can go and explore the lake in close proximity. The best time to go on the lake would be early on a weekday since the place witnesses a huge rush from the visitors on weekends, which makes it noisier and more chaotic.

If you are visiting Mussoorie with children,  then you should definitely take them to Lake Mist. They will enjoy floating around the lake in the boat and gazing up at the majestic mountains all around.

Highlights:   You can also go on to Kempty Falls which are only 5 kilometers away.  There are also many restaurants around Lake Mist where you can enjoy a steaming cup of chai and good food.

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Library Bazaar

Library Bazaar

Happy Valley

Happy Valley

Sisters Bazaar

Sisters Bazaar

This is a fully loaded market where you can calm down the shopaholic monster in you and buy gifts and souvenirs for your near and dears. It is an age-old market which offers you all sort of traditional as well as modern stuff. You will even find vendors selling ginger tea, omelettes, sweet corn, cotton candy, momos, ice creams, crushes, and many more mouth-watering delicious food items. Location: Landour, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 Highlights:  Make sure to use your bargain skills to get some amazing items at a good price. Best Time: Summers is the best time to escape from the heat. 08:00 am to 08:00 pm. Must Checkout -  Uttarakhand Family Packages                               Auli Travel Packages

Mussoorie Adventure Park

Mussoorie Adventure Park

Mussoorie Adventure Park is located in one of the spots in Mussoorie. It offers you a package of adventure like sky bridge, valley crossing, zip line, skywalk, zip swing, Superman ride, Spiderman, Commando Bridge, Rock Climbing, Rappelling, etc. They even offer sky ride, which is the highest zip line in India with a 600 ft of height and 1700 ft of total length and could take you with a speed of up to 90 km/h.  Highlights:  They also give you an exciting offroad horse ride where you can explore the beauty of the town yourself. Location: Library chowk, Chamba - Mussoorie Road, The Mall Road, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248176 Best Time: Summers Book & Checkout -  Delhi To Auli Package                                   Kolkata To Auli Tour Packages

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Haunted Savoy Hotel

Haunted Savoy Hotel

Nestled amidst magnificent beauty of Mussoorie, this 117 years old hotel gives tremors to the believers. There is a murder mystery of Lady Garnett-Orme in one of the rooms in the hotel which brings it to the list of one of the haunted places in Mussoorie. This hotel was the most famous hotel of its time and even now the essence is tried to be stored in the property. This hotel is still open for you to book a room in and most of the tourists don’t feel anything at all. Location: Library Bazar, Gandhi Chowk, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 Best Time: Summers Highlights:  The horror background of this hotel will give you amazing stay experience in Mussoorie. Also Checkout -  Auli Packages From Mumbai                              Chandigarh To Auli Tour Packages

Disco Skating Rink

Disco Skating Rink

Skating amidst the lush greens of deodar and cedar would turn out to be one of the most exciting things to do in Mussoorie. Disco Skating Rink offers you to get on the wheels and roll your feet adjacent to scenic valleys and have a maiden experience which is one of its kind. Highlights: You will for sure get a great adrenaline rush and your kids can also have great moments of their lives there. Location: The Mall Road, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 Best Time: Summer Book & Checkout -  Jim Corbett Packages                                    Mussoorie Trip Packages

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Shedup choepelling temple.

Shedup Choepelling Temple

Mussoorie Heritage Centre

Mussoorie Heritage Centre

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K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum

K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum

Why travel all the way to Madame Tussauds in order to see wax statues of famous personalities when you can do it at a much lesser cost by visiting Mussoorie? K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum, which was inaugurated in 2015, takes its inspiration from Madame Tussauds and hosts roughly 25 wax statues of famous people from all over the world. The statutes are well-made and decent in quality as compared to their wax counterparts around the Tussauds museums.

The museum is located in the popular Company Garden at Mussoorie and is a small one, so you will be able to visit it within 30 minutes. One drawback of the museum is its an overpriced entry fee. But it is worth the cost if you haven’t seen wax statues before and would like to understand what makes them so popular. The museum boasts of wax statues of personalities like Gandhi, Hitler, Mr Bean, Michael Jackson and several popular Hollywood stars.

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Mussoorie Christ Church

Mussoorie Christ Church

This magnificent 19th-century church is said to be the oldest church in Himalayan Region. Built-in 1836, this church imposes the beauty of Gothic Architecture. Moreover, the stained-glass windows of the church depict the story of Christ. Standing near the Kasmanda Palace, it also has an old bible and a musical instrument, William Hill Organ, which are the two of all the interesting aspects of the church. Though the instrument doesn’t work but still transcends you back to the ancient era. Location: Christ Church, The Mall Road, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 Best Time: Summer. Book Now -  Rishikesh Trip Packages                       Rishikesh Tour Packages From Delhi

Tibetan Buddhist Temple

Tibetan Buddhist Temple

In 1959, when the 14th Dalai Lama took refuge in Mussoorie, a lot Tibetans came along with him and later when the government moved them to Dharamshala a great community of Tibetans were left behind which further became an integral part influencing the culture of Mussoorie. Considering all these, the Tibetan Buddhist Temple was consecrated by the Dalai Lama. It was the 1st Tibetan shrine to be built in India. It is situated at the highest point of the valley atop a cliff and is an eye-popping example of Tibetan architecture. Once you are in the temple provinces, you get to see a mesmerising view of the Benog Hill Circuit, adding to the enchanting charm of your Mussoorie tour packages . Location:  Shed up Choephelling Buddhist Temple, Charleville, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 Best Time: Summer. Do Checkout -  Rishikesh Honeymoon Package                           Rishikesh Tour Packages From Ahmedabad

Landour Bazaar

Landour Bazaar

It also has the residence of Captain Young, who discovered Mussoorie. This house is now known as Mullingar Estate which is visited by the tourists to admire the architectural style of that period. Some shops on the roadside are very famous for selling tea and light snacks to the visitors. Location: Bawadi Landour Bazaar, The Mall Rd, Laxmanpuri, Rajmandi, Landour, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 Best Time: Summer. Book Now -  Rishikesh Trip From Mumbai                       Dehradun Tour Package

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Kasmanda Palace

Kasmanda Palace

This antique building has a great past before it was turned into a retreat. It was a part of an old church which was further turned into a school and then the summer home for Kasmanda Royal Family and finally in 1992. Rajkumar Dinraj Pratap Singhji and Kunwarani Saheba Yadu Nandini Singh of Kasmanda transformed their serene summer house into an authentic retreat where they try to transcend people to the old times as the interior has still been preserved the way it was. This building is 183 years old making one of the most old buildings in the town. It is a must-visit! Location: Kasmanda Palace, Opp. Padmini Nivas, The Mall Road, Library, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 Best Time: Summer.

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Nag tibba trek.

Nag Tibba Trek

Nag Tibba Trek walks you through dense forests Garhwal letting you explore all the life it has in it. It could work as a kick for you as it is just a 2-day trek where you touch 9,915 feet of heights which rewards you with a beautiful sight of Garhwal range with Bandarpoonch peak, the Gangotri group of peaks, Kedarnath peak in the north, Doon valley and peaks of Changabang. It could also turn out to be a memorable family excursion as there is no age limit for it. It is advisable to take this trek between September to November. Location: Nag Tibba, Uttarakhand, India Best Time: February to June; September to December Distance From Mussoorie:  70 Km Also Checkout -  Nainital Packages From Pune                               Nainital Family Packages

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Dhanaulti is a small village in the foothills of Garhwal Range. It has scenic views with the background song of birds. Tourists often stop here to have a small break but the focus is always on known places. But Dhanaulti also offers you some rarely known adventures such as a fort from the 16th century and two ancient temples- Dashavatar Temple built in Gupta period and Surkanda Devi Temple located at a height of 10,000 feet. Amber and Dhara are two eco-parks for you to explore and you can also go to Simlipal National Park and enjoy the Joranda and Barehipani falls amidst deodars and cedars. Location:  Tehri Garhwal Best Time: April to July Distance from Mussoorie: 24 KM

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Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

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Jabarkhet Wildlife Reserve

Jabarkhet Wildlife Reserve

Jabarkhet Wildlife Reserve is a great opportunity for you to walk through nature with marked hiking trails while having sights of birds along with their melodious song. This walk through the woods of deodar and cedar with the scent of it in the air is very refreshing. It is the perfect getaway if you like to get close to nature. It is suggested that you carry your own water and food as there would be no source for it on the spot and even plan your journey back before the night comes over as there are no hotels or resorts around this place. Location: Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248122 Best Time: July to mid-September Distance from Mussoorie: 13 km

Lambi Dehar Mines

Lambi Dehar Mines

Lambi Dehar Mines are often referred to as the ‘The Mine of Death’. In the early 90s, around 50,000 worker died due to choked blood as the mining techniques were improper. And soon the locals left the village claiming they can feel spirits there. Creating a very eerie look, this abandoned mine surrounded by a lot of houses with trees and shrubs growing inside them are the only things left. Amidst such a beautiful hill station, this spooky place is no less than an adventure if you are brave enough to take it. Location: Lambi Dehar Mines, Cart Rd, Khanij Nagar, Mussoorie Range, Uttarakhand 248179 Best Time: Summers Distance from Mussoorie: 8.2 KM

Bhatta falls

Bhatta falls

Jwala Devi Temple

Jwala Devi Temple

Jwala Devi Temple is a beautiful temple of Goddess Durga. It is built on the Benog Hill at a height of 2104 meters. Nestled amidst the forests of oak and deodar trees, a beautiful trek awaits for you before reaching the temple. Loaded with picturesque views and adventure, you would want to take this trek irrespective of the fact if you are religious or adventurous. Moreover, adding to the already existing beauty, you will get a beautiful view of the Yamuna river flowing in the foothills of the Shivalik Range. Location: Jay Jwala Devi Temple, near George Everest's House, Khanij Nagar, Mussoorie Range, Uttarakhand 248179 Best Time: Summer Distance from Mussoorie: 5.4 KM

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Bhadraj Temple

Bhadraj Temple

This quaint temple is dedicated to Lord Bal Bhadra, brother of Krishna, also known as Balram. It is said that this temple is a part of the Badrinath Temple. Devotees coming here bring milk, butter, ghee and products made from ghee as offerings for the lord. Even the idol of Lord Balram is cleaned and purified with milk and nothing else. Moreover, you cannot enter the temple after consuming eggs, meat or alcohol. If planning to visit there in August, then make sure not to miss 15th-17th of August as the committee of Bhadraj Temple organises a fair on these dates. Location: Bhadraj Temple, Mussoorie Rd, Barlow Ganj, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248122 Best Time: Summer Distance from Mussoorie: 12.8 KM 

Santura Devi Temple

Santura Devi Temple

This classic temple is dedicated to Santura Devi which is trusted to save the entire town from the havoc of the Uttarkashi Earthquake in 1991. You will have to climb stairs and walk around 700-800 meters to reach the top but it is all worth doing it. The picturesque view is something you will receive in return of all the physical exercise. Location: Santura Devi Temple, Charleville, Nautha, Uttarakhand 248179 Best Time: Summer Distance from Mussorie: 7.6 KM

Kellogg Memorial Church Landour

Kellogg Memorial Church Landour

Kellogg Memorial Church is a Presbyterian church, built-in 1903. It is amongst the historic architecture that stands tall for a long time. Not to forget that it is a good depiction of the Presbyterian style of architecture as well as the Gothic style with a number of glass stained windows. This building served as Landour Language School where the British used to learn Hindi while they were ruling Indians and this church is named after Dr. Samuel H Kellogg, who was a great scholar and wrote the best book in Hindi Grammar for the British People to learn Hindi easily. Location: Kellogg Memorial Church, Landour, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179 Best Time: Summer Distance from Mussoorie: 6.9 KM

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In the local language, Lal Tibba means the Red Hill. This is said to be the oldest and the most populated place in Mussoorie. The place is known for its scenic beauty courtesy the pleasant sunrise and sunset that leave the visitors spell bound. Do carry woolens irrespective of the month of the visit. Location: It is situated in the Landour area and lies at an altitude of 8000 metre above the sea level. Highlights: Lal Tibba is even famous as the Depot Hill because of the presence of a depot here. Besides this there is camp of the Indian Military services, All India Radio and Doordarshan. Hills of the Lal Tibba are also popular amongst the shoppers as there are a number of markets in the nearby areas. Best Time: The best and the most ideal time to visit Lal Tibba is the summer months of March and June. Avoid travel during the monsoon months as there maybe leeches here.

The Mall Road

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.

Mussoorie Lake

Mussoorie Lake is the freshly developed tourist spot developed by the City Board. It is an ideal destination or boating or a day out for picnic. This is regarded as the A one lake and is visited by a number of visitors all round the year. There are some shops that sell eateries here. Location: The Mussoorie Lake is located just 6 km before Mussoorie in the Dehradun- Mussoorie road. It is in close proximity to the Dehradun Railway Station (28 km) and Jolly Grant Airport (50 kms). Highlights: The Mussoorie Lake allows you to steal some quiet and romantic moments with your loved one. Best Time: It is open all round the year. Ideal time to carry out boating in the lake is from 8 in the morning to 7 in the evening. Place looks even more beautiful during the rainy season. Price: Entry to the Mussoorie lake is paid at INR 15 per person.

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Introduction

Nestled in the heart of the magnificent Himalayan foothills, Mussoorie stands as an enchanting gem of northern India. Popularly referred to as “The Queen of Hill Stations,” this picturesque town in Uttarakhand offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, colonial charm, and a rich cultural heritage. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a nature lover, or someone with an insatiable appetite for history, Mussoorie has something to captivate every traveller. In this comprehensive guide, we will take you on a journey through this captivating destination, from its stunning vistas to its delectable culinary delights.

Overview of Mussoorie

At an elevation of approximately 6,170 feet above sea level, Mussoorie is perched on the Garhwal Himalayan ranges. This charming town was established during the British Raj and has retained its colonial architecture, adding a unique historical dimension to its natural beauty. The town’s blend of natural and historical attractions makes Mussoorie a must-visit destination for those seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Mussoorie

How to Reach Mussoorie

Mussoorie is well-connected to major cities in northern India by road. The nearest major city is Dehradun, just 35 kilometres away. A scenic drive through winding roads surrounded by lush greenery leads you to this charming hill station.

For those who prefer travelling by train, Dehradun Railway Station is the closest railhead. Regular train services connect Dehradun to various parts of India, making it convenient for travellers to reach Mussoorie via rail.

Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the nearest airport. It offers domestic flight services and is well-connected to major cities in India. From the airport, you can easily hire a taxi or take a shared cab to Mussoorie.

Best Time to Visit

Mussoorie is a year-round destination, each season offering a unique experience.

Summer (March to June)

The summer months are ideal for a visit to Mussoorie. The weather during this period is pleasantly cool, making it perfect for outdoor activities, sightseeing, and leisurely walks.

Monsoon (July to September)

While the monsoon brings lush greenery to Mussoorie, it’s also a season of occasional heavy rainfall. Trekking routes might be challenging during this time, but if you’re a nature lover and don’t mind the occasional drizzle, you can experience the beauty of Mussoorie’s rain-washed landscapes.

Winter (October to February)

Winter in Mussoorie transforms the town into a snowy wonderland. Snowfall is common during this season, and if you’re a fan of snow, this is the perfect time to visit. The town becomes a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts and those looking for a cozy, snow-covered retreat.

Top Tourist Attractions

Mussoorie boasts a plethora of tourist attractions, each offering its unique charm and experience.

Kempty Falls

One of the most popular tourist spots in Mussoorie, Kempty Falls is a beautiful waterfall that provides an ideal respite during the scorching summer months. Visitors can take a refreshing dip in the pool at the base of the falls, or simply enjoy the stunning view.

Mall Road, often referred to as “The Mall,” is the heart of Mussoorie. This bustling street is lined with shops, cafes, and colonial-era architecture. Take a leisurely walk along Mall Road, shop for souvenirs, and savour local and international cuisine at the many restaurants.

If you’re seeking breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas, Gun Hill is the place to be. The second-highest point in Mussoorie, Gun Hill can be reached by a cable car ride, which in itself is an exciting adventure. Once at the top, you’ll be treated to a 360-degree view of the snow-capped peaks and the town below.

Camel’s Back Road

Named after its unique camel hump-like shape, Camel’s Back Road is a picturesque route for a leisurely walk or horseback ride. The path is lined with lush deodar trees and offers a serene atmosphere, making it an excellent spot for a peaceful stroll.

Mussoorie Lake

Mussoorie Lake is a man-made lake located about 6 kilometres from the city centre. Here, you can enjoy boating, picnicking, and paddle boating. The lake is surrounded by lush green hills, creating a tranquil and scenic environment.

Company Garden

Company Garden is a beautifully maintained garden with a variety of flowers and recreational activities. It’s a great place for a family outing, offering amusement rides for children and boating facilities. The garden’s vibrant flowerbeds and well-manicured lawns provide an excellent opportunity for photography.

Just a short drive away from Mussoorie, the town of Landour is a hidden gem known for its serene atmosphere and British-era houses. It’s less crowded than Mussoorie and offers tranquillity amidst tall deodar trees and beautiful landscapes. Don’t forget to explore the historic Landour Bazaar.

Outdoor Activities

Mussoorie is a paradise for adventure seekers, offering a range of exciting outdoor activities:

Trekking and Hiking Trails

The surrounding hills and valleys of Mussoorie are a trekker’s delight. Some popular trekking routes near Mussoorie include:

Nag Tibba Trek: A relatively easy trek known for its panoramic views.

Valley of Flowers: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this trek is famous for its diverse flora.

Har Ki Dun Trek: A moderately challenging trek leading to the Har Ki Dun Valley.

Paragliding and Ziplining

Experience the thrill of flying amidst stunning landscapes with paragliding and ziplining activities offered in Mussoorie. Trained instructors ensure a safe and exhilarating experience.

Camping Opportunities

The surrounding forests and valleys provide excellent camping spots. Spend a night under the stars, enjoying a bonfire and the sounds of nature. Several adventure companies offer camping packages with meals and activities.

Ropeway Rides

The ropeway to Gun Hill is not only a convenient mode of transportation but also an attraction in itself. Enjoy breathtaking views as you ascend to Gun Hill. The ride is particularly popular among families and adventure enthusiasts.

Local Culture and Cuisine

Mussoorie’s culture is a delightful blend of Garhwali traditions and British influence. The local population is warm and welcoming, and you can often find cultural events and festivals taking place. As you explore Mussoorie, you’ll encounter local customs, festivals, and religious celebrations that offer a unique window into the lives of the people in this beautiful hill station.

The local cuisine of Mussoorie is a gastronomic delight. Be sure to sample some of the local dishes, such as Aloo Ke Gutke, Gahat Ke Paranthe, and Kappa. Additionally, Mussoorie has a range of restaurants and cafes that offer both Indian and international cuisines. Mall Road, in particular, is dotted with numerous eateries where you can savour delectable dishes while enjoying the views of the mountains.

Accommodation Options

Mussoorie offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences. Here are a few recommendations:

Hotel Jaypee Residency Manor: A luxury option with stunning views of the Himalayas.

Fortune Resort Grace: A comfortable mid-range hotel offering modern amenities.

Honeymoon Inn Mussoorie: A romantic choice with a cozy atmosphere.

Rokeby Manor: A charming heritage hotel with a British colonial feel.

Mussoorie Castle: A budget-friendly option for travellers looking for affordable yet comfortable accommodation.

When planning your stay in Mussoorie, it’s advisable to book in advance, especially during the peak tourist season, to ensure you secure your preferred choice of accommodation.

Shopping in Mussoorie

Exploring the local markets in Mussoorie is an enjoyable experience. The Kulri Bazaar, located on Mall Road, is a popular shopping district. Here, you can find an array of souvenirs, including traditional Garhwali garments, handcrafted items, jewellery, and more. Don’t forget to bargain a little when shopping in local markets.

Hidden Gems

While Mussoorie’s popular attractions are well-known, there are also hidden gems waiting to be explored. For the more adventurous and inquisitive traveller, consider visiting:

The Secret Caves of Mussoorie

Several unexplored caves can be found in the surrounding hills. These caves offer an exciting opportunity for those interested in cave exploration and spelunking.

The Char Dukan Area

Located in Landour, the Char Dukan area is known for its quaint charm. Here, you can savour delicious snacks and tea at four small shops collectively known as Char Dukan. It’s an excellent place to relax and enjoy the hill station’s serene ambience.

Travel Tips

Before embarking on your Mussoorie journey, here are some essential travel tips to keep in mind:

1. Pack According to the Season: Make sure to pack clothing suitable for the season of your visit. In winter, bring warm clothing, while in summer, pack lighter garments.

2. Local Transportation: Mussoorie offers various modes of local transportation, including taxis, rickshaws, and shared jeeps. Be sure to inquire about rates and options when you arrive.

3. Safety Precautions: While Mussoorie is a safe destination, always be cautious with your belongings, and avoid venturing into isolated areas after dark.

4. Local Customs and Etiquette: Show respect for local customs and traditions. Always ask for permission before taking photographs of individuals, particularly in rural areas.

5. Carry Cash: While some businesses in Mussoorie accept card payments, it’s advisable to carry some cash as not all establishments have card facilities.

Mussoorie is a destination that promises a rich blend of nature, history, and adventure. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or simply looking for a serene retreat in the lap of the Himalayas, Mussoorie has something to offer. This guide has aimed to help you plan your trip effectively, but remember, the best way to experience Mussoorie’s charm is to explore it in person. Pack your bags, plan your journey, and prepare to be enchanted by “The Queen of Hill Stations.”

Additional Resources

For more detailed information and the latest updates, you can visit the  Official Mussoorie Tourism Website .

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20 best places to visit in Mussoorie

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Mussoorie is one of the main escape destinations in India.  Recognized as the “Queen of the Hills”. It is located in the state of Uttarakhand, about 35 kilometers from the state capital, Dehradun.   A surprisingly photogenic hill station, Mussoorie is far from the densely populated, sandy, and polluted cities. The sightseeing tour in Mussoorie is an extremely pleasant experience for tourists from all over the world.

Located at the foot of the Himalayan mountain ranges of Garhwal at an impressive altitude of 2006 meters above sea level. Ironically,  Mussoorie is very English in perspective and colonial in architecture.  Gorgeous cafes, restaurants, and clubs and gorgeous bungalows with lush lawns permeate the landscapes of Mussoorie with elegant rural charm and delicate beauty. 

However, what lends itself to the almost delicate appearance of this picturesque city with a European appearance is the background of the snowy Himalayas which has strong contrast. But, it adds a touch of great splendor to the surrounding environment. Further, there are many places to visit in Mussoorie to keep tourists more than busy for the duration of their trip. Here are the top 20 places to visit in Mussoorie. The Mussoorie tour can begin with some of the highlights.  But, it is better to have a good mix of unconventional, less crowded but interesting places, as well as the usual places to make Mussoorie visits more kaleidoscopic.

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Camel Back’s Road

After checking in at the hotel, you can start with a stroll along a famous promenade known as Camel Back’s Road.  The name derives from the fact that one of the mountains along this path has the shape of a camel’s back.   The similarity is so strong that you cannot lose it. In addition to this panorama, this famous  5 km stretch of Mussoorie is known for its absolute tranquility and picturesque splendor.

Studded with views of the Himalayas, Mussoorie is a fantastic crossroads of mountains and valleys.  Away from the hustle and bustle of Mall Road and the lively Mussoorie area, it’s a quiet stretch to enjoy with the family. Be it a morning or evening walk would be perfect. Though the stretch is quite secluded, sometimes you can find someone selling tea and biscuits while enjoying the view that Mussoorie has to offer. 

Besides, if you are a nature lover, tourism in Mussoorie can start on this famous Mussoorie path. And, if you like to ride bicycles then you’ll be happy to know bicycles are available for rental on Camel Back Road.

Further, book lovers can see the legendary writer Ruskin Bond if they are lucky.  Mussoorie has been the home of this iconic writer for decades.  If you travel with a child and are wondering how to get there, don’t worry.  To carry the baby one can hire pushchairs.  Make sure it’s warm and you’re ready to go!

The home of Sir George Everest

Mussoorie is home to many famous literary thinkers, entrepreneurs, and giants.  Among the many great scholars and thinkers, Sir George Everest has made a very important contribution thanks to which the world recognizes India.  A trip to respect the great work of Sir George Everest would leave an enduring mark on your mind. It is the perfect place for value-based education combined with a pleasant travel experience.  To date, it is one of the most important places to visit in Mussoorie.

Himalayan Adventure Institute

Mussoorie has something in store for adventure junkies of all ages.  Visit the Himalayan Adventure Institute, which heads to Kempty Falls.  Here you will learn and practice some skills led by expert teachers and masters who will ensure you have a fantastic stay with your family in the most caring and safe environment.

Activities here include a boardwalk, trekking, airlift, skywalk, river crossing, and rappelling in addition to the others.  The food in the canteen is exceptional.  They offer personalized half-day or half-day packages for families.  It is a great way to explore Mussoorie.  Accept the challenge by embarking on the adventure of the Burmese bridge that places you between the devil and the depths of the sea, as indicated on their website.  No wonder they tell you that the devil is nothing more than facing our fears!

There is a lot to discover here to improve personal development, communication, and team skills.  It is a day worth spending, completely different from Mussoorie’s other activities.  Visiting Mussoorie can also be an educational experience .  If value-based education is one of your agenda, this will be one of the most interesting places to visit in Mussoorie.

Library of the bazaar

It is an important landmark of Mussoorie, although it is not always listed in the best places to visit in Mussoorie.  The ends of the Mall Road are known as the Library Bazaar and the Picture Palace.  The library is the quieter of the two extremes, closest to Camel Back Road.  Tourists enjoy a walk in the semicircular street that passes in front of the Jhula Ghar cinema and the Ritz.  At both ends, Library Bazaar and Picture Palace, the markets are more active than the rest of the street.  The Library Bazaar is also a collection point for various tourist sites around Mussoorie.  This purpose is much broader and is a good place to observe Mussoorie’s market and people.  It is the most visited place in a picturesque and peaceful city.

The Library Bazaar is also the place where there are bars, restaurants, and cafes to taste local sweets and specialties.   If you plan to buy souvenirs to remember your trip to Mussoorie, there is a lot to discover at the Library Bazaar.  Hone your business skills and enjoy a fantastic shopping day.

Mussoorie Historical Center

Check out the old Mussoorie at the Mussoorie Heritage Center, also known as Soham Heritage & Art Center.  Being home to collectibles from the time of its creation by Captain Young, to the first establishment of the Dalai Lama in its modern form.   Hence, the Heritage Center has become famous for displaying works of art and authentic artifacts belonging to Mussoorie. 

A walk in the places and a discovery of the screens allow you to understand how Mussoorie has evolved over the years.  Every tourist who visited this historical center appreciated his role in presenting Mussoorie in a different light.  Exhibits of large ancient paintings, sculptures, murals, frescoes, coins, and frequent exhibits in a picturesque building take you slowly back in time.  Each exhibition shares a unique history of Mussoorie and Himalayan culture with its audience.

Jwala Devi Temple

There is something extremely spiritual in the Himalayas.  Hidden in layers of snow, between rocks and boulders, you will see many shrines or temples.  The lightness of the soul and the connection with the self are felt in such environments.

The Jwala Devi temple, about seven kilometers from Mussoorie, is one of the oldest temples in the Shivalik range and one of the most beautiful places to visit in Mussoorie.  The friendly atmosphere is welcoming to all tourists, whatever their religion.  An eternal flame burning in this temple is a representation of Jwala Devi, a form of the goddess Durga.  A small stone statue of the goddess is consecrated in the temple.

Unlike the bustling city of Mussoorie, this place is peaceful, surrounded by the unspoiled beauty of Shivalik and the Yamuna Valley.  Any tourist with a spiritual inclination would put it on his wish list of places to visit in Mussoorie.  The sanctuary is believed to have a deity that fulfills desires.

Not yet marketed, holiness remains intact in the Jwala Devi temple.  Mussoorie is an environmentally sensitive place, so tourists mustn’t throw away plastic and waste.  The cleanliness of the surroundings takes the view of the temple to a higher level.

Eco Park, Dhanaulti

It is a nice picnic spot with activities for all ages.  Perfect for a family, the Dhanaulti Eco Park is located a few kilometers from Mussoorie.  Sitting in the pine trees, this park offers several games for children.  There are two ecological parks, Amber and Dhara, 200 meters away, frequented by forest officials from the Garhwal region.  A delight for photographers, adults can take photos of the wooded area.  Enjoy the zipline and the Burmese bridge.   On certain days, you may see yourself floating in the clouds at this altitude.  If you visit Mussoorie and Eco Park in January , you can see the snow there.  Food and tea are available indoors.  There is a small entrance fee of INR 25 per person.

On the Dhanaulti-Mussoorie road, do not miss the Himalayan Weavers, a one-stop-shop for pure, soft, warm, and resistant organic Himalayan wool, colored with pure natural organic dyes.  You can buy them as a souvenir for yourself or your loved ones to remember Mussoorie.  The vibrant colors, the hospitality of the hosts, and the intention to give life to the craftsmanship make this small commercial expedition an unforgettable experience and one of the most extravagant and interesting places to visit in Mussoorie.  Collect shawls, stoles, caps, or even handmade toys in this tastefully decorated space.

Saint Paul Church

Another monument that has stood the test of time and is now a monument inherited from Mussoorie is the Saint Paul Church.  Its peaceful presence in Landour, the cantonal part of Mussoorie, attracts many tourists. Given its historical importance and natural beauty, it is one of the most interesting places to visit in Mussoorie. 

The ethereal beauty of a picturesque yellow church in the middle of valleys and mountains is reminiscent of a charming English village.  The architecture includes old stained glass windows and decorated wooden benches that adorn the church.  It has been well maintained for 200 years as it has shown.  Photographers would like to take photos, although they are not allowed to take photos inside the church.

St. Paul’s Church is both educational and relaxing for children to visit and sit on the benches outside for a while and observe the valleys below .  Church bells can be heard to this day.

With a small cost of INR 10, you can turn on a tealight and set your intention.  Around the church, you can buy a cup of hot tea.  Services are still performed today.  It is best to ask Char Dukaan for the exact time before planning the day.

Cave of Thieves

Here is a slice of adventure not to be missed under any circumstances.  A strange natural phenomenon, a perfect refuge, and a cave, all this makes Grotta Dei Ladri one of the most interesting places to visit in Mussoorie.

It is a narrow stream between two huge boulders in a 600 meters long cave.  A jet of water crosses it and goes downstream.  Walking in the water up to your knees and towards the end, you will see a small waterfall from which the water comes.  Flip flops are available for 10 INR to traverse the transmission.  Watch out;  As you move in the direction of the flow, it will take some skill to get to the end of the waterfall. The shoe will likely be removed if you are not careful.  The cold waters, the stream inside the cave with only the sky as its roof, the history associated with the place, and the wonders of nature make this cave one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie.

At some point here, the water suddenly disappears and appears a few meters away, which is a big surprise since it expects a steady stream all the time.  The dazzling rays of the sun sometimes pass through the huge rocks and have fun with the sparkling waters.  Visitors can enjoy tea and Maggi noodles along the way as a welcome break.  The thieves cave is also accessible during the winter months, although the water is cold.  Summers are perfect for feeling the cold waters that caress your feet.  You can easily spend a few hours wading and enjoying the waters. 

The incredible background that surrounds you on the path is an advantage.  Bring another pair of clothes ;  You will need a change once finished.  Although it is now somewhat commercial, the crystal clear waters and the rarity of the occurrence of such a phenomenon make Robbers Cave the wish list of any nature lover.

Snow Adventure Zone

The mountains and valleys of the Himalayas not only embody beauty and serenity but also challenge the human spirit to achieve the impossible.  If your family is hungry for adventure sports and fun, Snow Adventure Zone is one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie.  This place has attracted many celebrities and their families for the unique adventure it offers.  The packages here include the silver, gold, and diamond categories with the corresponding discounts.

By completing a certain level, you even become a “certified daredevil”.  Activities include quad biking, boardwalk, sky ride, rock climbing, valley crossing, rappelling, swing, cable car ride, paragliding.  The skywalk and sky ride are very popular with children and you can be in place of the real Superman!  The team is very helpful and competent, ensuring your total safety.  So go ahead without worries.  You can spend half a day or more easily overcoming your fears, pushing your limits, and learning new skills making the most of every activity.  This could be one of the most memorable places for the whole family to visit in Mussoorie.

Mossy Falls

One of the most beautiful places to visit in Mussoorie, Mossy Falls is located in the middle of a green forest.  The falls are 145 meters high and have falls at different levels: 20 feet, 17 feet, 19 feet, 12 feet, and 57 feet.  The falls are about 7 km from Mussoorie and, if you visit early enough, you will probably be amongst the few to enjoy the waterfall in its peaceful environment.  This is a particularly suitable place for those seeking adventure in Mussoorie as you can walk the path upwards to see all the drops.  Start the day by going down the falls early in the morning.  Or take a walk on the beautiful mountain trails if you arrive later in the day.  You can also swim in the pools in the fall.  The best time to visit the falls is between September and June

Kempty Falls

Another attraction on the list of best places to visit in Mussoorie is Kempty Falls. The major tourist attractions in Mussoorie are this fall which is surrounded by majestic mountains.  Located at 1,364 meters high, these waterfalls offer breathtaking views to travelers and are surrounded by natural beauty.  Autumn is not far from the main road and a five to ten-minute walk will take you directly to the falls.   The sound of splashing and splashing water and the calm and peaceful natural environment will leave you spellbound.  There is a second drop, which you can reach using a cable car from the first waterfall.  Take a refreshing dip under the falls or make a picnic basket if you want to spend a few hours here.  It is a favorite place to visit in Mussoorie for all tourists.

“Lal Tibba”, which translates to Red Hill, is one of the oldest places in Mussoorie. And, it is another attraction that you should add to your list of places to visit in Mussoorie. Located in Landour at an altitude of 2275 meters above sea level, making it the highest point of this mountain resort.  Famous for its picturesque beauty and spectacular sunrise and sunset views. Moreover, a trip here will transport you to a different world. 

Lal Tibba also houses a camp for Indian military services, which is why the hill is called Depot Hill.   This area also has several markets, making shopping in Mussoorie popular.  You can also take a look at the peaks of Kedarnath and Badrinath from the various telescopes placed here . However, if you are looking for a relaxing tourist attraction in Mussoorie, a trip to Lal Tibba is a must.

Another place you can add to places to visit in Mussoorie is Lake Mist. It is a fairly small, but picturesque lake. Also,  it has a small waterfall which adds tourists to its general appeal.  The green hills stand out in the landscape. And, you can easily spend several hours enjoying the charm and tranquility of the place.  This lake is located on the road to Kempty Falls, making it convenient to add it to your list of tourist spots in Mussoorie.  If you want action on the lake, rent a boat and cycle around the lake.  A good time to visit the lake is on weekdays, as on weekends it can get a little crowded not only by tourists but also by locals.  Also, there are many restaurants near Lake Mist in Mussoorie, where you can enjoy delicious food. The best time to visit the lake is between September and June.

Another popular place to see Mussoorie Sighting, Gun Hill attracts large numbers of tourists every year.  As Mussoorie’s second-highest point , the top view is exceptional and will make your trip worthwhile here.  Located near Mall Road, it has a cable car, an important attraction, which takes you to the top.  One of the main reasons why Gun Hill is an attraction not to be missed during a holiday in Mussoorie is that it offers beautiful views of the Himalayan chains and the Doon valley. Also, in the days leading up to independence, there was a gun mounted on top that was fired at noon to allow people to adjust the clock. However, now there is a water tank for the town of Mussoorie on Gun Hill.

Happy Valley

A very accessible place on Mussoorie’s list of tourist attractions, Happy Valley is a Tibetan settlement in Mussoorie.  It is known for hosting the IAS Academy, the municipal garden, and the Tibetan temples.  An interesting fact about this Mussoorie valley is that it was once the first home of the Dalai Lama in India. This is why the Tibetan culture has deeply influenced Happy Valley with its Tibetan Buddhist temples and monasteries insight everywhere. And, the Happy Valley is about 2.5 km from the Mussoorie Library bus stop.  The best time of day to explore Happy Valley is in the morning and afternoon.  An hour or two is enough to visit the whole place.

Mussoorie Lake

A relatively new tourist destination, Mussoorie Lake is an ideal destination for spending a day.  It is one of the most popular places in Mussoorie. One of the best lakes to visit in Mussoorie Lake.  And near the lake, numerous restaurants remain open all year round. Hence, it is the ideal place in Mussoorie to have a picnic and spend a quiet and relaxing time with the family.  A wonderful time to visit this lake in Mussoorie is during the monsoons, as the weather turns cold and the landscape is magnificent.  The lake is located 6 km from the Dehradun – Mussoorie road and close to the Dehradun railway station.  The entrance fee to the lake is Rs.  15 per person. Moreover, the lake also offers nautical facilities and the best time to take advantage of it is between 8:00 and 19:00.

A downtown Mussoorie, Mall Road should get to your list of places to visit in Mussoorie. Simply, because of the number of things, it offers tourists.  From shopping to restaurants, a trip to Mall Road can take at least half the day, if not more.  Located in the city center, it has old-fashioned video game stores and an aquarium, plus all the other shops and restaurants. Further, here you can find a variety of objects such as interior decoration, wool, and wooden crafts.  Mall Road is always popular in the high season and is the best place to feel the city of Mussoorie.   And, therefore you can also find many hotels located on this street and several restaurants to try.  Since Mall Road is still a big attraction for all tourists, so you should make your list of Mussoorie tourist attractions.

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

One of the best places to visit in Mussoorie. The Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is part of the world-famous Rajaji National Park.  This Mussoorie wildlife sanctuary is home to some of the most fascinating animal and animal species. Species such as deer, panthers, bears, leopards, and Himalayan goats.  Moreover, it is a popular tourist destination in Mussoorie, particularly for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.  Further, in the sanctuary, you can see some rare and magnificent birds such as the White-tailed Redstart, the Mountain Quail, and the red-billed magpies. On the other hand,  this Mussoorie wildlife reserve also has several medicinal plants and you can enjoy spectacular views of Bandarpunch Peak and Chaukhamba.  It is located 11 km from the Mussoorie library point and is relatively easy to access.

Tibetan Buddhist Temple

With a large population of Tibetans living in Mussoorie, you can find various Buddhist temples. However, the Buddhist temple near the IAS Academy is one of the most important places. The locals of Mussoorie and tourists visit this place.  Shed up Choepelling Buddhist Temple is the other name of the Tibetan Buddhist Temple. It is a small but beautiful and peaceful temple frequented not only by the faithful but also by the tourists.  Inside the temple, there are Buddha idols, prayer wheels, meditation rooms with carvings on walls, panels, and ceilings. In other words, one of the reasons why you should visit this temple when you are in Mussoorie is that you can have a panoramic view of Benog Hill. In conclusion, this place should be added to the places to visit in Mussoorie and it is also the quietest place.

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20 Tourist Places to Visit in Mussoorie with Location & Timing

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The ‘Queen of the Hills’ – Mussoorie is a quaint little hill station that offers something for everyone. So, if you’re looking for a breezy retreat, the exciting places to visit in Mussoorie will surely leave you spellbound. Whether it is boating on Mussoorie Lake or trekking to Gun Hill Point, this hill station is ideal for travellers looking to escape the blistering heat.

This article will end your search for the most popular Mussoorie tourist places. Even if you have visited the place already, there’s a chance you will find a new scenic trail or a secluded viewpoint in this article. Travellers, get ready to be blown away by the beauty of the best places that make Mussoorie the most preferred destination.

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Best Places to Visit in Mussoorie in 2024

1. kempty falls, mussoorie, uttarakhand.

Kempty Falls, Mussoorie

Kempty Falls | #1 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

No trip to Mussoorie is complete without visiting the much-famed Kempty Falls. The site was developed by a British officer in the 1830s for hosting tea parties and ever since, it has become a popular attraction in Mussoorie, especially for picnics.

Plunging from a height of almost 1,364 metres, these falls offer spectacular views of the valley around it. Kempty Falls is among the best places to visit in Mussoorie India. Bathe in the waters of the pool formed at the bottom of the fall, click some pictures, or sit by the side of the cascading fall and enjoy garma-garam Maggi with kadak chai. You will find some of the best hotels in Mussoorie on the way to Kempty Falls.

  • Location: Ram Gaon, Tehri Garhwal District
  • Timings: 10 AM – 6 PM
  • Entry Fee: Free (Extra charges for using the ropeway, starting at INR 120)
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Mussoorie
  • Interesting Fact: The name “Kempty” is derived from the word “camp-tea” as British tea parties were a common occurrence near the falls during the colonial era

2. Lal Tibba, Mussoorie

Lal Tibba, Mussoorie

Lal Tibba | #2 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Perched on the Depot Hill in Landour, Lal Tibba is one of the highest viewpoints in Mussoorie. Just 6 km from the city centre, this vantage point rests at an altitude of 2,275 metres so you can only imagine the views from up here. The name of the viewpoint literally translates to Red Hill, which is a direct reference to the colour of the sky visible from here during the sunrise and sunset. It is among the must visit places to see in Mussoorie. On a cloudless day, you will be able to view peaks like Bandarpunch, Kedarnath and Badrinath from this viewpoint. The telescopes installed at Lal Tibba let you soak in the beauty of it all from up close making it among the most Mussoorie famous places.

  • Location: Bazar Road, Landour, Mussoorie
  • Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 50
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Landour
  • Interesting Fact-  The Telescope House in Lal Tibba houses a powerful telescope that allows visitors to enjoy close-up views of the distant peaks, including Bandarpoonch, Kedarnath, Badrinath, and Nanda Devi.

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3. gun hill point, mussoorie, uttarakhand.

Gun Hill Point, Mussoorie

Gun Hill Point | #3 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

The second-highest peak in Mussoorie, Gun Hill Point is one of the most popular viewpoints in the area. Located at a distance of 1.7 km from Mall Road, this viewpoint can be reached by a 20-minute uphill trek. Apart from a 360-degree view of the town and other parts of the Doon Valley, you will also be able to take in the views of Bunderpunch, Srikantha, Gangotri, and Pithwara Himalayan ranges from here. It is among the most tourist places to visit in Mussoorie Uttarakhand.

  • Location: Mall Road, Landour, Mussoorie
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Mall Road
  • Interesting Fact- During the colonial era, a gun was fired every afternoon from this hill to help people adjust their watches. This practice provided a signal to the locals and tourists to set their timepieces correctly. Hence, the hill came to be known as “Gun Hill.”

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4. Company Garden, Mussoorie

Company Garden, Mussoorie

Company Garden | #4 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

At a distance of around 3 km from the Mall Road, the Company Garden in Mussoorie makes for a perfect spot to spend quality time with your family and friends. The entire plan of this garden was laid down by Dr. H Fackner and it is maintained by the Garden Welfare Association of Mussoorie.

You will find beautiful fountains, lush greenery, colourful birds, and different varieties of flowers while taking a walk around the garden. If you are up for it, go for boating on Artificial Lake.

  • Timings: 9 AM – 8 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 25
  • Interesting Fact: The Company Garden dates back to the British colonial era. It was established by Dr H.F. Warth, a renowned horticulturist, in the early 20th century.

5. Cloud’s End, Mussoorie

Cloud’s End, Mussoorie

Cloud’s End | #5 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

If solitude is what you are looking for on your next trip to Mussoorie, Cloud’s End is where you should be at. A scenic stretch of lush deodar and oak forests, this place is located 6 km from the Library Road and marks the geographical end of the hill town. You can reach Cloud’s End by trekking along the Hathipaon Road from the Happy Valley area.

Besides offering stunning views throughout the day, this place has the most surreal setting for watching the sun go up and down in the azure sky. Photographers find this place extremely beautiful, and you too might get your next Insta-worthy shot here.

  • Location: Hathipaon area, Mussoorie
  • Timings: N/A
  • Interesting Fact: Cloud’s End was named by a British officer who was captivated by the ethereal beauty of this spot. Upon reaching this point and witnessing the clouds enveloping the landscape, he exclaimed, “This is where the clouds end!”

6. Jharipani Falls, Mussoorie

Jharipani Falls, Mussoorie

Jharipani Falls | #6 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Situated in the quaint village of Jharipani, about 7 km from the city centre of Mussoorie, is the stunning Jharipani Falls. Its charm lies in its secluded location that is not marred by touristy crowds yet and it has a view for perfect Mussoorie photos. You can spend hours soaking in the beauty of the falls, clicking good pictures or simply appreciating the views of the scenery around the waterfall including those of the Shivalik range. You will also find rare varieties of flowers in bloom at the site. The route to the falls is simple and can be easily covered via a car. However, after a certain point, you will have to trek for around 1.5 km to reach the falls.

  • Location: Dehradun-Mussoorie Road
  • Timings: Open all day
  • Interesting Fact: It derives its name from the word “Jhari,” which means a cascade or waterfall, and “Pani,” which means water in Hindi. The name perfectly captures the essence of this stunning natural wonder.

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7. Mussoorie Lake, Mussoorie

Mussoorie Lake, Mussoorie

Mussoorie Lake | #7 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

A man-made lake yet one of the most beautiful sites in the city, Mussoorie Lake has become a popular tourist attraction recently. Apart from boating on the lake, you can try water zorbing and zip lining here. Oh, and now you can also do paragliding just a short distance away from the lake.

There are several small souvenir shops, restaurants and a horror house near the lake making it among the best places to visit in Mussoorie. So after you have had your share of fun at the lake, sit down for a delectable lunch or go for a shopping spree.

  • Location: Dhobi Ghat, Mussoorie
  • Timings: 8 AM – 7 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 15 (Extra charge for other activities)
  • Places to Stay: Hotels Near Mussoorie Lake
  • Interesting Fact: The lake was developed by constructing a barrier on a small stream that flowed through the area. This resulted in the formation of a calm and serene water body surrounded by picturesque landscapes.

8. Sir George Everest’s House, Mussoorie

Sir George Everest’s House, Mussoorie

Sir George Everest’s House | #8 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Located 6 km from Gandhi Chowk in Mussoorie, Sir George Everest’s House dates back to the year 1832. Better known as The Park Estate, this place once served as the home, laboratory and observatory of Sir George Everest. From measuring the highest mountains to scaling the distances between the mountains of the North, Sir Everest has done it all from this place. It is among the popular tourist places in Mussoorie.

Do visit the observatory to find some insightful information about his life and work. The views from the summit atop which the heritage building sits are strikingly beautiful especially when they are covered in mist. So, even if the history doesn’t interest you, the vistas definitely would.

  • Location: Khanij Nagar
  • Entry Fee: N/A

9. Camel’s Back Road, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

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Camel’s Back Road | #9 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Camel’s Back Road, another Mussoorie tourist place,is a great attraction to visit if you enjoy walking amidst nature and enjoying the views and the pleasant climate. This 3 km stretch road is named so because it resembles the hump of a camel and is best visited in the mornings and evenings.

  • Location: The Mall Road
  • Timings: All day long
  • Interesting Fact: Camel’s Back Road is also famous for the thrilling activity of horse riding. Visitors can rent horses and enjoy a ride along the road, taking in the breathtaking views as they traverse the winding path.

10. Library Bazaar, Mussoorie

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Library Bazaar | #10 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

If you are a fan of shopping from small and cosy stores, then head over to Library Bazaar. Located in the centre of the hill station, the bazaar is full of shops selling handmade fabrics, silver jewellery, local sweets and delicacies, and cafés giving out freshly brewed coffee and tea. There are a lot of options for hotels in Mussoorie, near Library Chowk.

  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Library Chowk
  • Interesting Fact: It derived its name from the iconic Victorian-style building, The Mussoorie Library, which is located in the market area. The Mussoorie Library, established in 1843, is one of the oldest libraries in the Indian subcontinent.

11. Lake Mist, Mussoorie India

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Lake Mist | #11 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

One of the scenic Mussoorie   places to visit  is the Lake Mist. The lake has a boating point from where you can hire a boat at an affordable fee. The place is located on the way to Kempty Falls and is usually crowded during the weekends.

  • Location: Kempty Fall Road
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Kempty Falls
  • Interesting Fact: Lake Mist is not actually a natural lake but a man-made reservoir.

12. Snow Adventure Zone, Mussoorie

If you are a daredevil, definitely pay a visit to Snow Adventure Zone, a government-approved adventure park. The place is located in a serene spot and you can try out zip-lining, valley crossing, and adventure activities.It is among the best places to visit in Mussoorie for adventure sports enthusiasts.

  • Location: Buranskhanda
  • Timings: 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: Entry is free. Activities are chargeable 

13. The Mall Road, Mussoorie

The Mall Road

The Mall Road | #13 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

The Mall Road is ‘the happening place’ in the hill station. This centre point is filled with shops, eateries, cafes, and tourist spots. An unmissable tourist place in Mussoorie , Mall Road is the best place to take a stroll or sit and relax in any of the famous bakeries or cafes. You can find many options for Mussoorie hotels on Mall Road. It is also one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie at night.

  • Interesting Fact: Mall Road in Mussoorie is a vehicle-free zone. It is one of the few pedestrian-only streets in India, allowing visitors to leisurely stroll and explore the vibrant atmosphere without the disturbance of traffic.

14. Bhatta Falls, Mussoorie

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Bhatta Falls | #14 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

This serene picnic spot is complete with waterfalls and a small freshwater pond to waddle about. You can take the ropeway from the Bhatta Village to the Falls. Do carry your own food and beverages, as there is no provision up there. However, make sure not to litter this natural paradise.

  • Location: Bhatta Village
  • Timings: 8:30 AM to 8:00 PM
  • Interesting Fact: It is not a natural waterfall but a man-made one. The waterfall is created by diverting water from the nearby Balta village stream.

15. Jwala Devi Temple, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand India

Jwala Devi Temple

Jwala Devi Temple | #15 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Dedicated to Goddess Durga, the Jwala Devi Temple is situated on top of the Benog Hill. You have to trek for about 2 km from the Clouds End tourist spot to reach the temple. The temple is small and ancient and the view from the hill is astounding.

  • Location: Benog Hills
  • Timings: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
  • Interesting Fact: The temple is named after the eternal flame, which is said to have been burning continuously for centuries without any known source of fuel.

16. Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, Mussoorie

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Benog Wildlife Sanctuary | #16 of 20 Best Places to Visit in Mussoorie

The Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is located about 11 km from Mall Road and is among the most loved Mussoorie sightseeing places when it comes to natural and scenic spots. Filled with cedar and pine trees, the sanctuary is popular for the varied species of exotic birds you can spot here. For wildlife enthusiasts, it is one of the best places to visit near Mussoorie.

  • Location: Mussoorie Range, Benog
  • Timings: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM

17. Christ Church, Mussoorie

Christ Church

Christ Church | #17 of 20 Best Places to Visit in Mussoorie

Located in the centre of the city, this serene religious place is considered one of the first churches built in the Himalayan Ranges. Built in Gothic architectural style, the church is crowded during the weekends.

  • Location: Camel’s Back Road
  • Timings: 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM
  • Interesting Fact: It boasts a unique architectural feature known as the William Hill Organ. This magnificent pipe organ, installed in 1911, is one of the few remaining examples of its kind in India.

18. Nag Tibba Peak, Mussoorie

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Nag Tibba Peak | #18 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Located at a height of 10,000 feet, the Nag Tibba Peak is the highest peak in Uttarakhand in the lesser Himalayan Regions. The Nag Tibba Trek is one of the most difficult treks in Mussoorie and is attempted only by expert trekkers. It showcases famous bird’s eye view of the Mussoorie height.

  • Location: Garhwal Himalaya
  • Timings: All through the day
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Garhwal

20. Robber’s Cave, Mussoorie

Robber’s Cave

Robber’s Cave | #19 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

This natural little hideout is a less-explored attraction in Mussoorie. This narrow creek is between two enormous rocks and a steady stream flows through. You can waddle about the stream and reach the waterfall at one end. 

  • Location: Gucchupani, Malsi
  • Timings: 7:00 AM to 7:30 PM
  • Entry Fee: ₹25 per adult
  • Interesting Fact: The cave was once a hideout for robbers who used it as a secret refuge. It is believed that they would hide their loot inside the cave, and the complex network of tunnels made it difficult for others to locate their hidden treasures.

20. Kellogg Memorial Church, Mussoorie

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Kellogg Memorial Church | #20 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Built in 1903, this church is a perfect example of Presbyterian architecture and houses the Landour Language School. The church is just 5.5 km from the main bus stand of the hill station and is located in a picturesque spot.

  • Location: Landour
  • Timings: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
  • Interesting Fact: It is believed to be the oldest existing church in Mussoorie. It was established in 1903 by Reverend Dr. Samuel H. Kellogg, an American Methodist missionary.

While a trip to Mussoorie is all about the views, the hot chai and trekking to the best viewpoints, do not forget to take a stroll along the Mall Road. The bakeries and restaurants here serve some of the tastiest sandwiches and cupcakes. Plus, you can stock up on some souvenirs that you will only find in the hills, to take back home. So for your next weekend getaways from Delhi , Chandigarh, Jaipur, Dehradun, or other cities up north, explore the best of Uttarakhand and its beauty at the pretty little town of Mussoorie.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mussoorie

Q. Which is the nearest airport to Mussoorie hill station?

A. The nearest air gateway to Mussoorie hill station is Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport, located at a distance of about 60 km. Flights from all major cities in India ply to Dehradun airport via Delhi.

Q. What are the different ways to reach Mussoorie from Dehradun?

A. Dehradun to Mussoorie distance is 33.8 km. You can take a bus from Dehradun railway station to reach the opposite ends of Mussoorie’s Mall Road — Library and Picture Palace. Another option is to hire a taxi from Dehradun to Mussoorie; the road journey will take approximately one and a half hours. You can even find a bike on rent in Dehradun to travel up to Mussoorie.

Q. How to get around Dehradun?

A. Most parts of Dehradun will have to be covered on foot; however, rickshaws are allowed in some parts of the city. For travelling to nearby attractions like Kempty Falls, taxis can also be hired. Another option for local sightseeing is GMVN — a government-operated 2X2 seater vehicle. There are many famous places to visit in Dehradun and Mussoorie to explore.

Q. Where to shop in Mussoorie?

A.  The best shopping places in Mussoorie include Tibetan Market and Library Bazaar on Mall Road, Landour Bazaar, and Kulri Bazaar.

Q. What are some places to visit in Mussoorie for food lovers?

A. If you’re a foodie, you must visit popular restaurants and cafes in Mussoorie like Char Dukan, Cafe by the Way, Emily’s, Kalsang, Little Llama Cafe, Chic Chocolate, Lovely Omelette Centre and Tavern. You can try these cafe while exploring places to visit in Mussoorie in one day.

Q. What are the famous things of Mussoorie?

A. Some of the famous Mussoorie tourist places are Mall Road, Kempty Falls, Gun Hill, and Lal Tibba.

Q. Are 2 days enough for Mussoorie visiting places?

A. Some places to visit in Mussoorie in 2 days include Gun Hill, Kempty Falls, Mall Road, Lal Tibba, Landour, and the Tibetan Buddhist Temple. There are many adventure sports and things to do in Mussoorie as well to enjoy during the getaway.

Q. Where is Mussoorie?

A. Mussoorie is a hill station located in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is situated in the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayan range. The average height of Mussoorie elevation of around 1,880 meters (6,170 feet) above sea level and offers panoramic views of the Himalayas.

Q. How to reach Mussoorie?

A. The nearest airport to Mussoorie is the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, which is approximately 60 kilometres away. The nearest railway station to Mussoorie is the Dehradun Railway Station, located around 34 kilometres away. Regular bus services operate from Delhi, Mussoorie to Dehradun, Haridwar, and other nearby cities to Mussoorie.

Q. How to reach Mussoorie from Delhi?

A. Delhi to Mussoorie distance is approximately 290 km, and the journey takes around 6-7 hours depending on traffic and road conditions. There are options for flights and Delhi to Mussoorie bus, and also by taxis. There are no direct Delhi to Mussoorie train options.

Q. When does it snowfall in Mussoorie?

A. You can experience Mussoorie snowfall during the winter season, typically between the months of December and February. The exact timing and intensity of snowfall can vary from year to year, as it depends on weather patterns and climatic conditions. The weather in Mussoorie during winter ranges from 4°C-26°C.

Q. When is Mussoorie at her charming best?

A. Queen of Hill’s charm is at its peak during the summer season when the Mussoorie weather is pleasant. The hill station provides a respite from the scorching heat of the plains, attracting tourists looking for a cool and refreshing getaway. Mussoorie temperature ranges from 11°C – 36°C, it is considered to be the best time to visit Mussoorie.

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Top 13 Places to Visit in Mussoorie 2024: Home of Landscapes

Nearly 35km from Dehradun , Mussoorie is tucked away in the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. One of India's most popular and admired hill stations. This Uttarakhand village provides walks in the crisp mountain air, opportunities for bathing in chilly waterfalls, and shopping for handicrafts and apparel in antique stores, in addition to its mild temps. On your trip, be sure to check off as many of the Mussoorie attractions as you can.

13 Places to Visit in Mussoorie: Enchanting Beauty of Wonderland

Are you up for an unplanned weekend trip? Visit these ideal places to visit in Mussoorie and have a fantastic time away from the crowds. The destinations are renowned for their wealth of amenities, which provide a relaxing getaway. Therefore, if you're considering a trip to Uttarakhand, be sure to check out these places and enjoy a getaway.

  • Kempty Falls
  • Jhirpani Waterfalls
  • Mussoorie Lake
  • Jwala Devi Temple
  • Company Garden
  • Cloud’s End
  • Bhatta Falls
  • George Everest House
  • Camel’s Back Road

1. Mall Road: A Cozy Roadway Embraced by Clouds

Mall Road: A Cozy Roadway Embraced by Clouds

"Queen of Hills" is a common nickname for Mussoorie. This lovely city is located in the Himalayan foothills, hence its name. One of the most popular hill stations in Uttarakhand is due to its tranquil beauty and diverse flora and fauna. The mall road is a colonial remnant in the center of Mussoorie that has been enhanced by benches, lampposts, and contemporary businesses. There are also skating rinks and video game arcades nearby for your enjoyment. Even the market is constantly crowded.

Best Time to Visit: April to June

Things To Do: shopping, nighttime strolls, and snacking

Famous For: souvenir shopping, the picturesque Doon Valley perspective

Timings: 9am to 9pm

Location: Mussoorie

How to Reach: Mall Road is close to Mussoorie bus and taxi stand

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2. Kempty Falls: Get Mesmerized by The Tranquil Surroundings

Kempty Falls: Get Mesmerized by The Tranquil Surroundings

One of the best Mussoorie tourist places is Kempty Falls, which is surrounded by magnificent mountain ranges. It is without a doubt the most well-known of the numerous Mussoorie tourist attractions. Visitors can enjoy the magnificent views of the hill station and the surrounding natural splendors from its 1,364 m elevation. On a Mussoorie trip, one can hear the waterfall's lilting sound from a distance, and once there, one is just mesmerized by the tranquil surroundings.

Things To Do: Go swimming in the cold, relaxing water and go on a picnic with your loved ones

Famous For: Beautiful, expansive waterways

Timings: 6 am to 6 pm

Location: Chakrata Road

How to Reach: By local taxi or personal vehicle Ideal Time: two hours

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3. Jhirpani Waterfalls: Waterfall Amidst Nature

Jhirpani Waterfalls: Waterfall Amidst Nature

If you enjoy the outdoors, you should visit the well-known Jharipani Falls, which are near to Mussoorie. Trekkers adore the area near the waterfalls because of the breathtaking view. Planning picnics with loved ones while taking in the tranquilly of this location is possible. One of the best things to do in Mussoorie is to take pictures of the stunning views.

Things to Do: Trekking and taking a quick lunch here

Famous For: The breathtaking view of the Shivalik Range

Timings: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Location: Jharipani Road

How to Reach: By local taxi or private vehicle is recommended to travel

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4. Mussoorie Lake: Mesmerizing Views of Doon Valley

Mussoorie Lake: Mesmerizing Views of Doon Valley

Both locals and tourists adore coming to this lovely picnic location, which offers lots of fun activities for kids. Despite being an artificial lake, the government has magnificently converted it into a charming tourist destination. The lake offers boating opportunities and captivating natural scenery. There are many restaurants that serve quality food in the lake region as well. It is the favorite Mussoorie spot among the tourists.

Things To Do: Sailing, indulging in finger-licking fast food, taking in the scenery, and taking photos.

Famous For: Family-friendly picnic spots and boating with a breathtaking view.

Timings: 8 am to 7 pm

Location: Near Jheel, Dhobi Ghat, and the paragliding site

How to Reach: By taxi or bus

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5. Lal Tibba: A Blend of Simplicity and Luxury

Lal Tibba: A Blend of Simplicity and Luxury

Mussoorie's tallest mountain, Lal Tibba, provides breathtaking vistas of the snow-covered Himalayan range in all its splendors. Visitors can take in the area's pristine beauty thanks to the telescope that has been put here. Additionally, Kedarnath and Badrinath, two well-known pilgrimages, are located inside this mountain range. This summit is one of the most well-known places to visit in Dehradun Mussoorie because of the magnificent views and adjacent pilgrimage choices.

Things To Do: Take in the joy of taking in nature's splendor at its finest and walk across the mountains.

Famous For: Stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayas upon ascending to Mussoorie's highest point.

Timings: 24 hours

Location: Depot Hill and Landour Road

How to Reach: Reachable via vehicle or walking

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6. Dhanaulti: The Majestic Vistas of the Intimidating Himalayas

Dhanaulti: The Majestic Vistas of the Intimidating Himalayas

Dhanaulti, which is situated at a height of 2,286 metres, is one of the most picturesque locations in Mussoorie. Additionally, the area is far from the Mussoorie tourist influx. Here at Eco Twin Park, there is a sizable green area with kiddie rides. This is one of the loveliest spots in Mussoorie to visit in July because of the calm and serene ambiance that makes visitors enjoy their time there. A charmingly hidden town called Dhanaulti is close to Mussoorie and is surrounded by the majestic Himalayan ranges.

Best Time to Visit: September through June is the ideal time to go

Things To Do: Eating fast food and purchasing handcrafted scarves, stoles, and shawls

Famous For: Chanderi Town, Deogarh fort, and Dashavatar Temple

Ideal Duration: 2-3 days

Location: 32 kilometers from Mussoorie

How to Reach: By Local Taxi or Private Vehicle Recommended

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7. Jwala Devi Temple: A Temple with Miraculous Powers

Jwala Devi Temple: A Temple with Miraculous Powers

Jwala Devi, a version of Maa Durga, is the subject of the Jwala Ji Temple. The temple is located on the summit of Benog Hill and is encircled by a thick canopy of greenery. A little white temple building houses an ancient stone statue of Devi Jwala. The goddess is said to bless and fulfil the desires of her followers. One must walk for 2 km to get to Jwala ji's holy abode. Arriving at the temple's doors would astound the visitor with sweeping vistas of the Yamuna River, Doon Valley, and Mussoorie after an easy and fascinating journey. It is very amazing how religious beliefs can coexist peacefully with natural beauty.

Best Time to Visit: October to February

Things To Do: Explore the temple's historic location and discover its strange untold stories.

Famous For: Devotional and religious offering for goddess Durga

Timings: 5:00am - 12:00pm and 4:00pm - 8:00am

Location: 8km from Mussoorie city

How to Reach: One can reach Jwala devi temple by covering 2km trek

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8. Company Garden: Absolute Tranquilly Amidst the Surreal Beauty

Company Garden: Absolute Tranquilly Amidst the Surreal Beauty

The well-kept Company Garden is a display of natural beauty that provides fantastic photo opportunities with fountains and flowering bushes. The British colonial-style gardens are a visual pleasure since they provide a breathtaking perspective of the surrounding hills. There is a tacit arrangement to occupy your children while allowing you and your loved ones to spend precious time gazing at the hills. Children can play and enjoy an interesting amusement park at the firm bagh in Mussoorie. This is one of top places of Mussoorie for picnics.

Best Time to Visit: Late spring and summer

Things To Do: Every child would enjoy the Columbus ride at Company Garden of Mussoorie

Famous For: mouthwatering treats and an amusement park

Timings: 9 am to 7:30 pm

Location: Landour's Bazar Road

How to Reach: Using a rickshaw or a local taxi

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9. Cloud’s End: Stunning Hilltown Views

Cloud’s End: Stunning Hilltown Views

The Cloud's end, which is about 6 km from the library, marks the physical boundary of Mussoorie. This area is 2 kilometres from the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary and is adorned with dense oak and deodar trees. With a walking path available, visitors can stroll about and take in the scenery. The heritage building, which was constructed in 1838, is the main attraction adjacent to the Cloud's End. One of Mussoorie's oldest structures, this location is must-see. One to two hours are needed to fully explore this location. So be sure to include it on your list of top places to visit in Mussoorie.

Best Time to Visit: All around year

Things To Do: Take in the beautiful scenery and explore the hiking paths.

Famous For: Beautiful surroundings

Timings: 24 hours Open

Location: 6 km west of Library Chawk

How to Reach: By local taxi or personal vehicle

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10. Bhatta Falls: The Vertical Waterfall Cascade

Bhatta Falls: The Vertical Waterfall Cascade

Bhatta Falls, which is 7 km from the hill resort, is a charming location free from the aches of busy towns and crowd. Today, this area has grown into a lovely picnic area where locals and visitors enjoy spending time. It is among the top attractions in Mussoorie. The waterfall is one of the top spots to visit in Mussoorie and makes for the ideal backdrop for photography lover. Mussoorie's top attraction is Bhatta Falls, which is also a well-known picnic location for both tourists and residents. The waterfall receives a lot of annual visitors who come to take in the scenery and engage in water sports. Bhatta Falls is regarded as one of Uttarakhand's top waterfalls because of the natural beauty of the area.

Best Time to Visit: During summer

Things To Do: Include taking a dip in the freshwater pond, going on a picnic, and practicing photography.

Famous For: photography and picnicking in the tranquil nature setting

Location: Bhatta Gaon, Mussoorie Road

How to Reach: Reach this location by taxi or bus

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11. George Everest House: Admire the White Architectural Beauty

George Everest House

Situated on the outskirts of Mussoorie town, the George Everest House is best known for its ideal location which will pave your way to discover magical sights from the hilltop. Often considered one of the top places to visit in Mussoorie , this historical abode was the home and library of Sir George Everest which was built in 1832. You can even set up your ideal camp where you can carry out a plethora of outdoor adventure activities. You can go on a trek to George Everest peak, discover the scenic trails leading to the breathtaking views of the picturesque town of Mussoorie engulfed by verdant hills on all sides. You can even plan a small picnic with your family during the winter.

Best Time to Visit: September to November & March to May

Things to Do: Trekking, Camping, Picnic

Famous For: Architecture and valley views

Location: Khanij Nagar, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179

How to Reach: You can book a taxi to reach George Everest House directly

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12. Camel’s Back Road: Go on a Leisurely Stroll

Camel’s Back Road

One of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand , Camel’s Back Road is a scenic road sprawled with natural rocky structures that formed the shape of a camel’s hump. Often considered one of the ideal spots to watch out sunrise and sunset over the hill, you can also enjoy some breathtaking views of the mighty Himalayas. What fascinates the visitors is the early morning and evening strolls where you can breathe fresh air. You can even marvel at a 180-year-old cemetery which is considered the first of its kind in Mussoorie. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking sights of the verdant landscapes and capture some photographs to cherish it in the later. You can also enjoy horse riding and trekking here.

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year

Things to Do: Morning & Evening Walks, Cycling

Famous For: Activities

Location: The Mall Road, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179

How to Reach: Since it is located at the center of Mall Road, you can easily reach it by foot or by rickshaw

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13. Gun Hill: Discover the Popular Extinct Volcano

Gun Hill

One of the most well-known sites and scenic spots in Mussoorie, a well-liked hill resort in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, is Gun Hill. Gun Hill provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including the magnificent snow-capped ranges of Bandarpunch, Srikantha, Pithwara, and Gangotri. Gun Hill is roughly 2,024 meters (6,640 feet) above sea level. The historical origin of the name "Gun Hill" is fascinating. A cannon was fired from this hilltop at midday during the British colonial era to aid people in synchronizing their timepieces. This custom led to the creation of the moniker "Gun Hill." These days, people visit Gun Hill mostly for the cable car ride that ascends to the summit in addition to the breathtaking views it offers and is one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie .

Best Time to Visit: March to June

Things to Do: Cable Car ride, Balloon Shooting

Famous For: Doon Valley & Himalayan peaks

Location: The Mall Road, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, 248179

Timings: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

How to Reach: As it is located at the center of Mall Road, you can easily reach it by foot or by rickshaw.

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You must see some of the well-known tourist attractions nearby if you are considering a vacation to Mussoorie. Make a list of places to visit in Mussoorie and your journey won't be complete if not. Lal Tibba, Kempty Falls, Lake Mist, Happy Valley, Dhanaulti, Gun Hill, Bhatta Falls, and numerous other locations are just a few of them. You may stroll to all of these locations, which are all quite close to Mussoorie's mall road. These are some of the top attractions in India that one must choose and have a great time at if they want to spend a few days in total tranquilly amidst the fantastic scenery. Book Mussoorie tour packages with us to grab the best deals.

A visit of 4 days is suggested plenty enough to explore all the top attractions of Mussoorie.

In Mussoorie, snowfall begins in the middle of December. Up to this point, the snowfall has been abrupt and unpredictable. There are some locations where you can enjoy the flakes aside from this.

The Nag Tibba Trek is a worthwhile two-day walk that can be done from Mussoorie. You can also hike to Surkanda Devi, which is a simpler day hike from Mussoorie.

Some of the activities are listed here which one can enjoy on their trip to Mussoorie

  • Sky walking
  • Paragliding
  • Nature walk

Some of the very popular destinations among the tourists include:

  • Kempty fall
  • Mussoorie lake
  • Jwala devi temple
  • Company garden
  • Cloud’s end

The ideal time to visit and explore this beautiful hill station is in between the months of April and June as these are the busiest months, but winter is the best time to visit Mussoorie if you want to observe snowfall.

Using a rickshaw to go around town is simple. Both locals and tourists frequently use them because they are an affordable form of transportation. If you want to travel to locations in and around Mussoorie, reserve a taxi.

One of India's top hill resorts, Mussoorie is well-known for its mall Road, Himalayan views, weekend getaways, and honeymoon spots.

Apart from sightseeing, you can enjoy Mussoorie by undertaking numerous treks like Benog Tibba Day hike, Naag Tibba Trek, Kaflani day hike. Moreover, you can even carry out numerous adventure activities as well.

Even though Mussoorie has a plethora of tourist attractions to visit, you can also plan a day trip to some of its off-beat destinations nearby. The best places to visit near Mussoorie are:

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Nestled in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, Mussoorie stands as a timeless jewel among hill stations, earning the moniker “ Queen of the Hills .” Perched at an elevation of approximately 6,170 feet, this charming town offers a captivating panorama of the Himalayan range and the Doon Valley . Steeped in colonial history, Mussoorie retains its colonial charm through architectural relics like the Christ Church and the Landour Clock Tower . The bustling Mall Road , with its shops and cafes, is the heartbeat of the town, while Gun Hill and Camel’s Back Road offer spectacular viewpoints and leisurely walks. Mussoorie’s allure extends to natural wonders like Kempty Falls and Lal Tibba, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Whether enveloped in mist or basking in clear skies, Mussoorie provides a tranquil escape, combining temperate climate, lush landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage , making it an enduring destination for those seeking the perfect blend of serenity and nostalgia.

Best Places To Visit In Mussoorie:

The town is dotted with colonial-era buildings, lush greenery, and a pleasant climate, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking a peaceful retreat. Mussoorie is also known for its bustling marketplaces, where visitors can shop for local handicrafts and souvenirs. With its serene atmosphere and stunning vistas, Mussoorie is truly a paradise for nature lovers and a perfect getaway for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Here are some places to visit in Mussoorie:

1.Gun Hill:

Perched high above the town, Gun Hill stands as a majestic vantage point , offering an unrivaled panorama of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks and the lush valleys below . Accessible by a thrilling cable car ride , the journey to Gun Hill is as enchanting as the destination itself. Visitors are treated to a symphony of breathtaking landscapes , making it an absolute must-visit for those seeking awe-inspiring views and a touch of adventure.

Visit Time: 10:00 AM  to 7:00 PM

2. Kempty Falls:

Tucked away amidst emerald-green forests, Kempty Falls is a nature’s marvel, cascading down with exuberance, creating a serene oasis of tranquility. The falls provide more than just a visual spectacle – they offer a refreshing retreat, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the cool waters and unwind amidst the soothing sounds of nature. Surrounded by lush greenery, Kempty Falls presents an idyllic setting for picnics and relaxation , making it a cherished spot for both locals and travelers.

Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

3. The Mall Road:

As the pulsating heart of Mussoorie, The Mall Road weaves a tapestry of colonial charm, vibrant markets, and cultural richness. Lined with quaint shops, cozy cafes, and historic buildings from the colonial era, this bustling promenade invites strollers to soak in the atmosphere and explore the town’s diverse offerings. The Mall Road is not just a shopping destination but a cultural experience, where every step unfolds a new facet of Mussoorie’s unique character.

4. Camel’s Back Road:

Named after a distinctive rock formation resembling a camel’s back, this winding road is a tranquil escape for those seeking scenic walks and solitude. The gentle slopes and lush landscapes make it a favorite among nature enthusiasts and photographers . As the sun sets, the hues of the sky paint a mesmerizing backdrop, turning the Camel’s Back Road into an enchanting canvas that captures the essence of Mussoorie’s natural beauty.

5. Lal Tibba:

At the pinnacle of Mussoorie, Lal Tibba stands as a silent sentinel, offering uninterrupted views of the majestic Himalayan range . The crisp mountain air and the panoramic spectacle of snow-capped peaks make this vantage point a haven for contemplation and appreciation of nature’s grandeur . Lal Tibba is not just a viewpoint ; it’s a rendezvous with the sublime beauty that defines the Queen of the Hills .

How To Reach:

Lal Tibba is a popular viewpoint in Landour . Once you reach Landour, you can walk or take a short taxi ride to Lal Tibba. It offers panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks and is a great spot for photography and enjoying the scenic beauty of the region.

6. Mussoorie Lake:

Nestled amidst verdant hills, Mussoorie Lake is a serene retreat that combines the tranquility of nature with the joy of leisurely activities. The calm waters reflect the surrounding mountains, creating a picturesque setting for boating and picnics . Whether rowing across the lake or simply basking in the peaceful ambiance , visitors find solace in this artificial reservoir, making it a cherished spot for moments of serenity.

Visit Time: 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM

7. Christ Church:

A testament to Mussoorie’s colonial heritage, Christ Church is a historic landmark that stands as an architectural marvel. Built in 1836 , the church’s Gothic-inspired design and stunning stained glass windows transport visitors to a bygone era. The tranquil ambiance within its walls invites contemplation, while the exterior adds a touch of grace to the town’s landscape, making Christ Church a symbol of timeless elegance.

Visit Time: Monday to Saturday: 7 AM to 6:30 PM, Sunday: 8 AM to 6:30 PM

8. Cloud’s End:

Nestled at the western edge of Mussoorie, Cloud’s End is more than a mere estate – it’s a retreat into the lap of untouched nature . Surrounded by dense forests and serenity , this charming locale offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life . Whether taking leisurely walks amidst the greenery or simply reveling in the quietude, Cloud’s End is an idyllic spot for those seeking solitude and communion with nature.

From Mussoorie town, Cloud’s End is about 6-7 km away . You can hire a taxi or drive your own vehicle to reach there. The road to Cloud’s End is narrow and passes through dense forests, so driving carefully is advised.

9. Jharipani Falls:

Hidden amidst the scenic landscapes, Jharipani Falls beckon adventure seekers with a picturesque trek leading to its secluded waters . The journey through nature’s bounty, characterized by dense forests and the melody of birdsong, heightens the anticipation for the cascading beauty that awaits. Jharipani Falls is not just a destination; it’s an expedition into the heart of Mussoorie’s natural wonders, promising both serenity and adventure.

10. Landour Bazaar:

In the neighboring town of Landour, the quaint Landour Bazaar invites visitors to explore a world of unique shops, local crafts, and charming eateries . Steeped in colonial history and retaining an old-world charm, this market reflects the timeless allure of the region. Landour Bazaar is not just a shopping destination; it’s a cultural journey where each nook tells a tale of heritage and craftsmanship.

11. Sisters Bazaar:

For those seeking a quieter shopping experience, Sisters Bazaar unveils a tranquil haven where handmade crafts and local goods are showcased amidst a serene ambiance. Away from the bustling crowds , this lesser-known market allows visitors to savor the simplicity of shopping, fostering a deeper connection with the town’s cultural treasures. Sisters Bazaar is not just a market; it’s a contemplative escape into the unhurried charm of Mussoorie.

12. Santura Devi Temple:

Santura Devi Temple, nestled in the hills of Mussoorie, is a revered local shrine dedicated to Santura Devi, worshipped by the town’s residents. Located approximately 12 km along the route to Kempty Falls, reaching the temple involves a trek of about 1 km . Legend has it that the temple shielded the town from the devastating effects of the 1991 Uttarkashi earthquake. Visitors to the temple are not only drawn by its spiritual significance but also by the stunning vistas of verdant mountains and valleys that it offers. For spiritual seekers and nature enthusiasts, Santura Devi Temple is a must-visit destination in Mussoorie.

Visit Time: Is Open 24 hours a day, so you can visit it anytime

13. St. Paul’s Church, Landour:

St. Paul’s Church, situated in Landour, Mussoorie, is an Anglican church with a rich history . Constructed in 1839 and consecrated in 1840 by Bishop Daniel Wilson of Calcutta , it served as the primary place of worship for British residents and soldiers in Landour during the colonial period . Adorned with a stunning stained glass image of Christ above the altar , the church exudes a peaceful and contemplative ambiance, making it a place of solace and reflection.

Visit Time: Is Open 24 hours a day

14. Landour:

Landour, a quaint cantonment town adjacent to Mussoorie, sits at an elevation of approximately 980 ft above Mussoorie. Steeped in history and culture dating back to the British era , Landour is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, colonial architecture, and serene ambiance. Lal Tibba, Kellogg’s Memorial Church, St. Paul’s Church, Char Dukan, and Nag Tibba are among the must-visit attractions in this charming town. Landour offers a perfect retreat for nature lovers and those seeking relaxation, providing a chance to immerse oneself in the Himalayan charm. 😊

Once you reach Mussoorie, Landour is just about 6-7 kilometers away and can be reached by taxi, bus, or even by walking if you enjoy trekking .

15. Dalai Hills:

Dalai Hills, located in Mussoorie, is a picturesque spot offering stunning panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges and valleys. Situated approximately 400 meters from the Tibetan temple in Happy Valley, Dalai Hills is decorated with fluttering Buddhist prayer flags and a majestic statue of Lord Buddha . The area is a favored destination for trekking enthusiasts, boasting numerous trails that wind through lush forests, adding to its allure.

 Visit Time: Is open 24 hours and has free entry

16. George Everest’s House:

George Everest’s House, a historic site in Mussoorie, was once the residence and observatory of Sir George Everest . Sir George, the Surveyor General of India from 1830 to 1843, played a pivotal role in the Great Trigonometric Survey of India, which determined the height of Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak, named in his honor. Constructed in 1832 , the house sits on a cliff with commanding views of the Doon Valley and the Himalayan peaks . Also known as Park House or Park Estate, the building is now in a state of disrepair. Nevertheless, it remains a popular attraction for visitors eager to glimpse the living and working quarters of Sir George Everest . Surrounding the house are picturesque vistas, offering ample opportunities for hiking and nature exploration.

17. Kellogg Memorial Church:

Kellogg Memorial Church, situated near Kasmanda Palace in Landour , Mussoorie, is a Presbyterian church established in 1903 to honor Dr. Samuel H. Kellogg. Dr. Kellogg, an American missionary and scholar, was renowned for teaching Hindi to the British. The church showcases striking Gothic-style architecture highlighted by intricate stained glass windows. It also hosts the Landour Language School, continuing Dr. Kellogg’s legacy by teaching Hindi to foreigners . Kellogg Memorial Church is not only a historic site but also a cultural gem, offering a glimpse into the region’s colonial past and cultural diversity.

Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM

18. Soham Heritage & Art Centre:

Soham Heritage & Art Centre, a cultural gem in Mussoorie, celebrates the rich heritage and diversity of the Himalayas through various artistic expressions. Located within the Kashi Devasthanam complex, which also houses the Sri Chamunda Peeth Temple , a revered Shiva-Shakti shrine , the center offers a holistic cultural experience. Founded in 2014 by Mr. Sameer Shukla and Dr. Kavita Shukla, the center is dedicated to preserving and promoting Himalayan culture. It features a remarkable collection of p aintings, sculptures, murals, frescoes, and scrap art, portraying the religion, folklore , traditions , wildlife , and lifestyle of the Himalayan people. Additionally, the center showcases rare photographs, jewelry , musical instruments, utensils, and agricultural tools, providing insight into the region’s history and culture.

Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Entry Fee: INR 100 per person above 5 years of age

19. Bhatta Falls:

Bhatta Falls, located near Mussoorie, is a captivating natural waterfall renowned for its scenic beauty and tranquil surroundings. The falls cascade down from a height, forming a small pool at the bottom where visitors can take a refreshing dip in the cool waters. Surrounded by lush greenery, Bhatta Falls offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and a perfect spot for picnics. The serene ambiance and picturesque setting make it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

 Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

20. Jwala Devi Temple Mussoorie:

Jwala Devi Temple, a revered pilgrimage site in Mussoorie, is devoted to Goddess Durga. Situated atop Benog Hill, the temple is enveloped by verdant forests, creating a serene atmosphere. Devotees believe that the goddess grants their wishes. To reach the temple, visitors must trek approximately 2 km from Cloud’s End and 3km from Mussoorie. From the temple premises, one can enjoy panoramic views of the Yamuna River and the Shivalik range, adding to the spiritual experience.

Visit Time: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM

21. Shedup Choepelling Temple:

Shedup Choepelling Temple, a Tibetan Buddhist temple in Mussoorie, was established by the Dalai Lama in 1960 following his exile from Tibet due to the Chinese invasion. Also known as the Happy Valley Temple , it is situated in Mussoorie’s Happy Valley area. Adorned with colorful prayer flags, the temple features a large Buddha statue and stunning murals portraying Buddha’s life. Offering a serene ambiance, the temple is ideal for meditation and prayer, providing visitors with a panoramic view of the majestic Himalayan mountains.

Visit Time: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM

22. Mossy Falls:

Mossy Falls, a stunning waterfall near Mussoorie, derives its name from the moss-covered rocks that border the cascade. A favored destination for trekking, picnicking, and photography, Mossy Falls is accessible by taking the Bala Hisar Road from Mussoorie and following a moderately rugged trail. The ideal time to visit Mossy Falls depends on your preference for lush greenery in the summer or the snowy landscape in winter . Additionally, visitors can observe a Shivalinga near the falls, a sacred symbol in Hinduism .

23. Benog Wildlife Sanctuary:

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, situated approximately 11 km from Library Point in Mussoorie, is a sanctuary within Rajaji National Park . It is a paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts, boasting a variety of rare and vibrant bird and animal species. Visitors can spot birds like the White-Capped Water Redstart, the Red-Billed Blue Magpie, and the Mountain Quail. Additionally, the sanctuary is home to animals such as the Himalayan Goat, Panther, Leopard, Deer, and Bear, offering a diverse wildlife experience.

Visit Time: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

24. Char Dukan:

Char Dukan, a renowned tourist destination in Mussoorie, offers a delightful blend of delectable cuisine and picturesque vistas. Located near St. Paul Church in the town of Landour , Char Dukan comprises four shops known for their mouthwatering pancakes, waffles, maggi, and tea. This charming spot also attracts book enthusiasts, as it is frequented by Ruskin Bond , whose books can be enjoyed here.

25. Library Bazaar:

Library Bazaar, fondly referred to as Gandhi Chowk , is a bustling market in Mussoorie situated near the 19th -century Victorian-style old library. The market is a treasure trove of local handicrafts, jewelry , clothing , books , and souvenirs . Visitors can indulge in delectable street food and revel in colonial music at the Band Stand . Library Bazaar provides an immersive experience of Mussoorie’s culture and history.

Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 08:00 PM

26. Lake Mist:

Lake Mist, nestled in the picturesque hills near Mussoorie, is a tranquil lake surrounded by lush greenery and mist-covered mountains. The lake offers boating facilities , allowing visitors to enjoy the serene waters amidst the breathtaking natural beauty. Lake Mist is an ideal spot for picnics , offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The cool breeze and pristine surroundings make it a perfect place to unwind and reconnect with nature.

Visit Time: 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM

27. Bhadraj Temple:

Bhadraj Temple, dedicated to Lord Balram, the elder brother of Lord Krishna , holds significance as the spot where he meditated after the Mahabharat war. Located atop Bhadraj Hill in Mussoorie, reaching the temple entails an 11 km trek from Cloud’s End. The temple, an offshoot of the Badrinath Temple, provides pilgrims with offerings of milk, butter, and ghee. Annually, a fair is organized at the temple from the 15th to the 17th of August , drawing numerous devotees and showcasing local culture and traditions. With its vantage point, the temple offers a magnificent view of the Doon Valley, Chakrata ranges , and the Jaunsar Bawar area of the Himalayas, making it an ideal destination for trekking enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Visit Time: 7:30 AM to 11:00 PM

28. Nag Tibba Trek:

Nag Tibba Trek, a renowned trekking destination near Mussoorie, stands as the highest peak in the lower Himalayan range, providing breathtaking vistas of snow-capped mountains and valleys. Ideal for both beginners and experienced trekkers, To complete the Nag Tibba trek from Mussoorie, you can start by driving to Pantwari village, which serves as the base camp. From there, trek to the first stop at Nag Tibba Base Camp. The next day, hike to the summit of Nag Tibba, the highest peak in the Nag Tibba range, and then descend back to Pantwari village. The trek can be completed in 2-3 days, depending on your pace and itinerary. Hiring a local guide is recommended, and their charges may vary but typically range from 1000 to 2000 INR per day. The trail winds through dense forests, meadows, and culminates at a summit adorned with a temple. The best times to embark on the Nag Tibba Trek are during the summer months, from April to June , or during the annual fair in August.

29. Jabarkhet Nature Reserve:

Jabarkhet Nature Reserve, a privately owned and managed wildlife sanctuary in Uttarakhand, is situated on the Mussoorie-Dhanaulti road, approximately 15 km from Mussoorie. Spanning 100 acres, this sanctuary is a haven for diverse flora and fauna, encompassing rare plants, insects, reptiles, birds, and mammals. The reserve features eight trails ideal for nature walks, birdwatching, and wildlife spotting . Accessible through day visit bookings or membership, A hidden treasure for nature enthusiasts, this reserve stands as a testament to conservation efforts.

Visit Time : sunrise to sunset every day of the year

Entry Fee:  Rs. 450 per adult. Children under 10 years can enter free of charge,

30. Happy Valley, Mussoorie:

Happy Valley, located in Mussoorie, is a serene and picturesque area known for its lush greenery and tranquil ambiance . It is home to the Tibetan community in Mussoorie and is dotted with Tibetan temples , monasteries , and settlements . The valley offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and those seeking peace and solitude. Happy Valley also holds historical significance as the place where the 14th Dalai Lama took refuge when he fled Tibet in 1959 . Today, it remains a cultural hub, offering visitors a glimpse into Tibetan culture and traditions.

31. Yamuna Bridge:

The Yamuna Bridge, located near Mussoorie, offers a picturesque view of the pristine blue waters of the Yamuna River meandering through the mountains. Situated approximately 15 kilometers from Kempty Falls , it is easily accessible with just a 30 – minute drive from Mussoorie. Visitors can cross the bridge and descend to the riverbanks or partake in adventurous activities like river rafting. The Yamuna Bridge is a perfect destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and serenity of the Himalayas.

32. Nag Devta Temple:

Nag Devta Temple, a revered shrine dedicated to Lord Nag , the snake god, is nestled amidst the verdant forests of Mussoorie, Situated on Cart Mackenzie Road , approximately 6 km from Mussoorie, this temple holds deep significance for the local community and offers a tranquil retreat for visitors. The temple grounds provide sweeping views of Mussoorie and the Doon Valley, making it a captivating spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. The temple sees a surge in visitors on the eve of Nag Panchmi, a prominent Hindu festival . Adorned with traditional hill architecture featuring intricate wood and stone carvings, the temple is surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Garhwal Himalayan ranges. Nag Devta Temple is a must-visit for those seeking to experience the spiritual essence and cultural heritage.

Visit Time: 6:00 AM 6:00 PM

33. Tibetan Homes School:

The Tibetan Homes School in Mussoorie is a residential institution offering modern education alongside Tibetan language, culture, and traditions to students from KG to 12th grade. Established in 1962 by the Dalai Lama to support Tibetan refugees, the school boasts a senior secondary section with streams in Science, Humanities, and Commerce. It is equipped with facilities like smart classrooms, computer labs, and a library. The school also focuses on extracurricular activities such as cultural programs, sports events, and social service initiatives to enhance students’ skills and personality. A visit to the Tibetan Homes School offers a unique opportunity to learn about the Tibetan community’s educational initiatives and cultural heritage in India.

Visit Time: 9:00 AM 5:00 PM

34. Mussoorie Adventure Park:

Mussoorie Adventure Park is an exhilarating destination in Uttarakhand, offering a range of thrilling activities amidst stunning natural surroundings. Nestled in the scenic hills of Mussoorie , this park is a haven for adventure enthusiasts. From zip-lining and rock climbing to trekking and camping, the park provides an array of exciting experiences for visitors of all ages. The park’s l ush greenery and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains make it an ideal spot for nature lovers as well . Whether you seek adrenaline-pumping adventures or serene natural beauty, Mussoorie Adventure Park has something for everyone.

Visit Hours: 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM

Ticket Price: Mussoorie Adventure Park offers various packages tailored to different activities. The Silver Package, priced at Rs. 1000, allows you to choose any 5 activities . The Gold Package, priced at Rs. 1700, permits you to choose any 10 activities . For those looking to enjoy all the activities, the Diamond Package is available fo r Rs. 2400.

35. Mussoorie Heritage Centre:

Mussoorie Heritage Centre is a hub for exploring the rich history and culture of Mussoorie and its surroundings. Housed in a historic building dating back to the 1830s , once owned by the renowned Frederick Wilson, also known as the Raja of Harsil, the centre showcases the heritage of Mussoorie from 1814 to 1959. This period spans from the first map of the region compiled by the Survey of India to the arrival of HH Dalai Lama . In addition to preserving heritage, the centre hosts a variety of events and activities, including heritage walks, talks, exhibitions, genealogy assistance , and the Landour Lecture Series.

 Entry Fee: Rs 100 per person

36. K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum:

K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum, a renowned tourist attraction in Mussoorie, showcases lifelike wax figures of famous personalities from India and around the world. Situated in the Company Garden , approximately 3 km from The Mall on Kempty Road, the museum features wax statues of celebrities , leaders , and historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vivekananda, Mother Teresa, Michael Jackson, Adolf Hitler, Albert Einstein, and more.

Visit Time: 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM

Entry Fee: Rs 100 per person

37. Lambi Dehar Mines:

Lambi Dehar Mines, located near Mussoorie, was once a thriving limestone mining area . However, due to the exploitation of laborers and numerous accidents resulting in fatalities, the mines earned a reputation for being haunted . Today, the area is abandoned, with decaying structures and a sense of eerie desolation. It has become a site of interest for those intrigued by its dark history and paranormal stories. Lambi Dehar Mines stand as a somber reminder of the human cost of industrialization.

Thsese were some places to visit in Mussoorie. Hope You liked It. Have a safe journey!

Things To Do At Mussoorie:

1. visit company garden:.

Company Garden is a meticulously landscaped haven, where vibrant flowerbeds , lush greenery, and the gentle flow of water create a harmonious blend of colors and fragrances . This well-maintained garden invites visitors to wander along its pathways, explore its nooks, and revel in the beauty of nature. With an artificial waterfall and boating facilities, Company Garden is not just a botanical retreat but a delightful oasis of natural splendor.

Visit Time: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Entry Fee: INR 18 per person.

2. Enjoy White Water Rafting in Mussoorie:

Experience the thrill of white water rafting in Mussoorie, an adventurous activity set against the backdrop of rapid mountain rivers . Mussoorie boasts challenging rapids and picturesque views, offering various stretches along the Alaknanda, Dhauliganga, and Kali rivers. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, there’s a suitable option for everyone to enjoy this exciting adventure.

3. Take Adventure Of Rock Climbing & Rappelling in Mussoorie:

In Mussoorie, you can partake in two exhilarating activities: rock climbing and rappelling. Scale natural rocks or descend from them using ropes and harnesses for a thrilling challenge. As you engage in these activities, you’ll also enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayan ranges and lush green valle ys, adding to the adventure.

How To Reach Massorie From Delhi:

1. By Road:

  • Distance: The road distance between Delhi and Mussoorie is approximately 300 kilometers .
  • Bus Services: Regular bus services operate from Delhi to Mussoorie. State-run and private buses are available from various points in Delhi, such as Kashmiri Gate ISBT . The journey takes approximately 7-8 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.
  • Private Vehicles: Taxis, cabs, and private cars are also available for hire. The drive takes around 7-8 hours , depending on the chosen route.
  • Book A Cab : you can book a cab from our website along with a customized itinerary, or can hire just a cab for your next trip. So just do hurry. Call Us On: +911223577273

2. By Train:

  • Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun Railway Station (about 35 kilometers from Mussoorie) is the nearest railhead.
  • Travel from Dehradun to Mussoorie: After reaching Dehradun, you can hire a taxi or take a local bus to reach Mussoorie.

Here Are Some Trains From Delhi To Dehradun Railway Station:

Please note that the fares mentioned above are approximate and subject to change. It’s advisable to check the latest availability and prices before booking on the official website of Indian Railways – IRCTC . Safe travels! 🚆🌿🌄

  • Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the nearest airport to Mussoorie.
  • Flight Duration: The flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) in Delhi to Jolly Grant Airport (DED) takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours.
  • Travel from Airport to Mussoorie: Taxis, cabs, and pre-booked transportation services are available at Jolly Grant Airport for the approximately 60-kilometer journey to Mussoorie.

Nearby Places To Visit Mussoorie:

Here’s a table of five major tourist attractions near Mussoorie along with their distances from Mussoorie and places to visit there:

Best Time To Visit Mussoorie:

The best time to visit Mussoorie is during the summer months from March to June when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Another good time to visit is during the post-monsoon months from September to November when the weather is cool and the skies are clear, offering beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.

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10 Places To Visit In Mussoorie

Located 35 kilometres from Dehradun, Mussoorie is a picturesque hill station in the Indian state of Uttarakhand . The hill station is located at the foothills of the Garhawl Himalayan ranges, and is also known by its nickname “ The Queen Of Hills ”. The place is also known as the gateway to the “Gangotri and “Yamunotri” shrines. The best time to visit the place is between mid-March to mid-November as the rains during monsoons and cold during the winters make it pretty inaccessible. Here is a list of top ten places to visit in Mussorie :

1. Kempty Falls

Kempty Falls

Visitor Information

  • Famous for: Waterfalls, Nature, Photography.
  • Tickets: No entry fee. Extra charges for water related activity.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days from sunrise to sunset.
  • Duration: 1.5-2 hours.

About Kempty Falls

The Kempty falls are surrounded by high mountain ranges and are situated at an altitude of approximately 1,364 meters above sea level, thus giving it a wonderful surrounding to just sit and listen to the sound of the water which falls on the rocky bed of the water below among the lush green vicinity.

Things to Do at Kempty Falls:

  • Visit the water park.

2. Lal Tibba

Lal Tibba

  • Famous for: Nature, Peaks, Photography.
  • Tickets: No entry fee.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days from 8am to 7pm.
  • Duration: 30 mins.

About Lal Tibba

The highest peak in Mussoorie, with an altitude of over 2,290 meters above sea level and provides some amazing and never seen before views of the mountains that house the holy shrines of Kedarnath and Badrinath. To give its visitors a clearer view of the picturesque surroundings a Japanese telescope has been installed at the edge of the cliff also the place is highly preserved from most commercial activities. Things to Do near Tibba Peak:

  • Sunset & sunrise views.
  • View the nearby peaks.

3. Happy Valley

Happy Valley

  • Famous for: Tibetan culture, Buddhism, Viewpoints.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days at daytime.
  • Duration: 2-3 hours.

About Happy Valley

The centre of the Tibetan settlement in Mussoorie, Happy valley is situated at a short distance from the mall road. This is the place where Tibetans first arrived in India when they fled from Lhasa in 1959, led by their spiritual leader dalai lama before he moved to Dharamsala. The place is lined with oaks and deodars and has several small hotels and cafeterias and as you walk further into the town, you will get to experience calm like no other.

Things to Do at Happy Valley:

  • Eat Tibetan cuisines.
  • Shop for souveniers.
  • Visit the Buddhist monestary.
  • Volunteer at the schools here.

4. Camel’s Back Road

Camel’s Back Road

  • Famous for: Nature, Adventure, Photography.
  • Duration: 1 hour.

About Camel’s Back Road

The road takes its name from the rock which is shaped like a camel’s hump on its back and stretches around a distance of about 3-4 kilometres from Kulri bazaar to the Library Chowk in Mussoorie. The road is ideal for a walk as one can get amazing views of the valley and the mountains from here. The place is great for the photographers who are looking for great shots to capture of the valley and the mountains that surround Mussoorie.

Things to Do at Camel’s Back Road:

  • Pony Rides.
  • Shop for souvenirs.

5. Gun Hill

Gun Hill

  • Tickets: No entry fee. Ropeway ride is chargeable at 75 INR per person.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days from 10 am to 6 pm.

About Gun Hill

The second highest point in Mussoorie, the place’s name is derived from the event of firing cannon from this place to tell what time is it to the people during the British colonization hence giving it the name ‘ Gun Hill ’. The place lies at an altitude of 2,024 meters above sea level and offers some majestic views of the surroundings.

Things to Do at Gun Hill:

  • Sunset and sunrise views.

6. Mussoorie Lake

Mussoorie

  • Famous for: Lakes, Nature, Serenity.
  • Tickets: 15 INR entry fee with extra charge for boat rides.
  • Duration: 2 hours.

About Mussoorie Lake

Located at 6 kilometres on the Mussoorie-Dehradun road, the lake was recently developed as a picnic spot by the city board and the Mussoorie Dehradun Development authority. A nice small lake, which is created by a natural waterfall, while going down from road to lake in the way very good small waterfall is there , you can see duck swimming in lake, you can ride a paddle boat here as well and enjoy the amazing surroundings.

Things to Do at Mussoorie Lake:

  • Picnic Spot.
  • Boat Riding.

7. Christ Church

  • Famous for: Architecture, History.
  • Opening Timings: Monday to Saturday (7 am to 6:30 pm) & Sunday (8 am to 6:30 pm).

About Christ Church

Christ church was built in 1836 and is considered to be the oldest churches in the Himalayan ranges by the British during the British colonization in India. Possessing Gothic design and architectural styles, the stained glass windows in the Church represent the events in the life of Jesus Christ. Apart from this, the high altar in the Church presents the sufferings of Jesus Christ. The walls and interiors of the church are beautifully decorated to grab attention of visitors.

Things to Do near Christ Church:

  • View the Doon Valley.
  • Visit the Kempty falls .

8. Sir George Everest’s House

Sir George Everest’s House

  • Famous for: History, Nature, Trekking.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days.

About Sir George Everest’s House

Built in the year 1832, the house belonged to the famous surveyor and geographer, Sir George Everest , after whom the world’s highest peak is named. He stayed in Mussoorie for around a good 30 years and the house showcases some interesting facts about the famous personality. It is 6 km from Gandhi Chowk / Library Bazaar and is accessible by vehicle, although the road is very rough beyond Haathi Paon (elephant’s foot).

Things to Do near Sir George Everest’s House:

  • Picnic spot.
  • Eat at the eateries around.
  • Visit the Mall Road.
  • See the Doon Valley and Himalayas.

9. Jwalaji Temple

Jwalaji Temple

  • Famous for: Pilgrimage.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days from 7am to 6pm.
  • Duration: 1-2 hours.

About Jwalaji Temple

The temple is located at a distance of around 9 kilometres west from Mussoorie atop Benog hill at an altitude of 2,240 meters above sea level. The place enshrines a centuries old idol of the Hindu deity Goddess Durga, the manifestation of supreme beauty and deadly power in the Hindu mythology.

Things to Do near Jwalaji Temple:

  • Take a trip to Mussoorie Lake .
  • Pay a visit to Christ Church .

10. The Mall

The Mall

  • Famous for: Shopping, Tourist attractions.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days at all times.
  • Duration: 30 mins to 1 hour.

About The Mall

Also famously known as the Mall road , it is a total shopper’s delight with everything in the same location. The Mall is like the lifeline of Mussoorie with almost everything located on this very stretch. Be it attractions, hotels, restaurants, shops – The Mall houses them all.

Things to Do at Mall Road:

  • Try out the local delicacies.
  • Stroll and enjoy the views.
  • Visit the Company Bagh .

Other places of attractions around Mussoorie are Bhatta Fall, Adventure Park , Mossy Falls and Himalayan Adventure Institute.

To mention just 10 places out of the many attractions in “The Queen Of Hills” is definitely based on our experience and opinion. However, we have tried our best to mention the places we thought, were a must visit. In case we have left out any place that you think needed to be mentioned, please feel free to mention the places in your comments.

Some Other Places To Visit In Uttarakhand:

  • Do-Not-Miss Destinations In Kausani
  • Do-Not-Miss Destinations In Pauri
  • Do-Not-Miss Destinations In Udham Singh Nagar

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Very nice nature in Uttarakhand

Thanks for providing this great valuable information…..

It’s god gift!

Its toooo good!

Nainital is very beautiful place in India

Good information for the tourists. I like walking on camel’s back road. I stayed at Hotel Kishna Palace by Vira Holidays. It’s a very nice hotel located at camel’s back.

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Places You Need to Visit in Mussoorie to Make your Trip Memorable

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Are you tired of your swamped mundane life? From a 9 to 5 job, heaps of pending files and nags of your superiors? In that case, this is the call for you. Get ready to experience one of the best trips of your lifetime. Verdant green lands – exquisite mountain tops – the abode of serenity; Mussoorie has it all. Nestled by beautiful Himalayan ranges, resting under the foothills of Garhwal Mountains, it is nearly 35 kilometres away from Dehradun. It is fondly called the ‘Queen of Hills’.

It is one of the most visited hill station destinations in the country toured by Indians, foreigners and mountain veterans. It is a perfect getaway for people from the Northern hemisphere of the country, which naturally tends to make Mussoorie crowded on weekends. Especially if you have enjoy trekking, fret no more as it is one of the most visited trekking destination in Uttarakhand . Here is a list of such tourist places that you can visit on your trip to Mussoorie to make it a top-notch getaway.

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Top 20 Places to Visit in Mussoorie

  • The Happy Valley
  • Camel’s Back Road
  • Benog’s Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Mossy Falls
  • Bhatta Falls
  • Soham Heritage Art Centre
  • Cloud end Mussoorie
  • Jwala Devi Temple
  • Kaletar National Park
  • Company Garden
  • Kanatal Hill Station
  • Jharipani Falls
  • George Everest’s House

1. Ropeway to Gun Hills

Gun Hills is reckoned as one of the most interesting tourist places in Mussoorie. It is a 10 minutes ride on a 400 meters cable from Jhulaghat to Gun Hill. No matter whichever season it is, do not forget to carry your winter garments. On your way up, you will find plenty snacks bar serving hot beverages and lip-smacking dishes.

Whilst you come back on the cable wire, you will be spellbound with the sightseeing. If you ever get a chance to watch the sunset, consider yourself lucky. You just saw one of the most precious things in the world, reserved only for the fortunate. You get to have an aerial view of Mussoorie from your ride up there.

Insider Tip – The best time to avail this benefit is in summers. It is one fine escape from the smothering heat waves in the urban cities. Plus try to get this ride before 3 PM, as it gets too crowded after that, at times.

Things to do – Of the many adventure sports available to get your adrenaline pumping, one such is balloon shooting game. It will definitely test your shooting skills. However, it is open from 10 AM to 6 PM, so you better plan your day accordingly.

Entry Fee – INR 60

2. The Happy Valley- Ode to peace

Just like the name suggests, it is valley that promises happiness, keeping afar your sorrows. It is home to copious estates, landscapes, and temples. Also, it is said to be the geographical end to Mussoorie’s borders.

But most importantly it is identified for IAS coaching academies and Tibetan temples. You can easily take a walk from the Hathipaon Estate to the Liberty Point and culminate to the Clouds end all at one go. Throughout your way, you will get extra amenities like storage or lockers/cloakrooms wherein you can keep your belongings safe.

Insider Tip – The best time to pay a visit to The Happy Valley is in the months from March to May. To that try to go before its evening.

Things to do – You can go around for brisk jogging and this needs almost 1-2 hours. You can take magical blessings from the Tibetan temples, which opens at 9 AM -12 PM, and then again at 4 PM- 9 PM.

Entry Fee- Free

3. Cascading Beauty- Lake Mist

With a bewitching aura and lush greenery around, Lake Mist is again an amazing tourist place to call for. Tucked under the waters of River Kempty, it is a pristine lake to revel in. It is home to small dainty waterfalls whose gurgling acts as a backdrop musical score to this enchanting ambience. The way these waters cascade down to the ground is amazing sightseeing.

Insider Tip – The best time to swing by this lake is in the weekdays, mostly in the early hours.  By the time it is dawn, this place engenders huge flocks of people making it clumsy and balmy. Prefer the months from June to September. The timings are from 9 AM in the morning and shuts down exactly at 5 PM.

Things to do – There are several boating options rendered in the proximity of lake. Since you have come this far, do stop off at Kempty Falls, which is just another 4 -5 kilometres from this spot. You can absolutely relish floating in this piece of beauty and gaze around the grandeur of the milieu. Sumptuous foods and hot beverages are served around the corner.

Entry Fee- INR 125

4. A Walk to Remember- Camel’s Back Road

A Walk to Remember- Camel’s Back Road

Due to layout’s semblance with that of a hunched back of a camel, hence is the name labelled. The length of this road starts from Liberty Point and ceases at Kulri Bazaar, measuring almost 3 kilometres. It is like a walk in the lap of mother nature- truly tranquil which soaks in the last ounce of stress off you.

Insider Tip- The best time to call in on this road is in winters especially due to its calming effects away from the noisy hustles in the city. One can also stop by the summers but it is when this place is vehemently crowded and gets a lot of foreign tourists as well.

Things to do- You can go out for horse-riding. It is one of the most different hobbies that you can take up. Over and above, hot chai and snacks are served near the Doon Valley’s circumference. If you are planning to go with your special someone, then you can also be the guest of romantic sunsets and sunrise, which is a treat to eyes.

Entry Fee-  Free

5. Benog Wildlife Sanctuary- To entice the ornithologist in you

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary- To entice the ornithologist in you

A dwelling habitat to millions of species, this is yet again one of the most visited tourist places in Mussoorie. From exotic red magpies to mountain quails to white-capped Redstart, it is the home to a couple of other fauna like deer, bear, leopard, goat etc. It is a part of Rajaji National Park and resides 11 kilometres away from Liberty Point. Nonetheless, it is mostly renowned for its variety and enormity of different kinds of birds. If you like to be a bird-watcher, this paradise will seriously bring out the ornithologist in you. The place is also known for its diverse floral species. Presence of medicinal plants, Firs and Pine trees is also common.

Insider Tip- There is no particular time to head to this paradise. However, it opens at 7 AM in the morning to 5 PM every day.

Things to do- Trekking it is! This sanctuary paves way for a wonderful trekking experience. You can view the spectacular vistas of Chaukhamba and Bandarpunch peaks.

Entry Fee- INR 125 (For Indians, only for 3 hours)

INR 600 (For Foreigners, for a day)

6. Mossy Falls- A Treat in Disguise

Forest-clad, musical waterfalls, and scenic panorama are some of the adjectives that describe the next destination in the list. The falls drop down staggered from a height of 150 meters at myriad ranges such as 12 feet, 17 feet, 20 feet etc. Whilst this happens, white mist emancipates from the falls creating a soothing temperature.

Since it is just a few kilometres from Mussoorie, you can start early and have the falls all for yourself. You can meander around or even take a quick dip in the chilly waters. Later in the days, it generally gets throngs of tourists making it difficult to tour with ease.

Insider Tips- The best time to hit this spot is supposedly post-summer. This is the time when the temperature of the waters is not that spine-chill. You can delve in the quite of the mountains and hear to the music created by the falls- it is an experience to cherish in itself.

7. Lal Tibba – Over to the top

Lal Tibba translates to red coloured hills in the local language. It is where you can behold nature’s utmost beauty in shades and hues. It is the divineness of sunrise and sunsets that make it one’s go-to. It is the highest peak in Mussoorie, which lies at a high altitude of 8000 meters from sea level.

It caters the immaculate Himalayan ranges along with the magnificence of Garhwal Mountains. It is home to glorious pilgrimages of the country- Kedarnath and Badrinath. Presence of a Japanese telescope has made it even convenient for the tourists to dig into this art of felicity.

Insider Tips- You can drop over this spot any time of the year however it is recommended to avoid monsoons. In monsoons, the top surface turns watery and slippery causing a lot of complications. And there are no specific timings to drop by.

Things to do-  There are many local markets in the surrounding zones. On top of that, you can also go camping at Indian Military Services or pay a visit to All India Radio and Doordarshan stations. Apart from that, there are many depots in the residence.

8. Bhatta Falls – Say yes to Picnic!

Bhatta Falls – Say yes to Picnic!

Situated about 6 kilometres from Mussoorie, it is the face of paradise in the city. The great sightseeing in this place signals a massive tourist attraction all-round the year. Pangs of less industrialization/ commercialization have given this place the warmth of comfort and contentment. This acts as a catalyst for photography lovers to collect memoirs for eternity.

Insider Tips- It is open every day from 6 AM to 6 PM. You will find myriad food stalls, which serve hot noodles, tea, coffee, snacks etc. They are tagged as ‘drops of heaven’ by the tourists.

Things to do – Waiting for a Picnic? Buckle your shoes right now. Lately, this place has turned into a major picnic spot apt to be enjoyed with family and friends. You will get everything around to complete your frolic activity.

Entry Fee-  Free

9. Soham Heritage Art Centre

Soham Heritage Art Centre is an ideal spot if you want to experience the culture and history of Himalayas. The place beautifully displays the cultures and traditions through canvas paintings, sculptures, murals as well as scrap art. The purpose of the place is to display the diversity of Himachal at one single place and has been doing so very efficiently. If you are a lover of history or art, you must include Soham Heritage Art Centre in your Mussoorie sightseeing plans.

10. Nag Tibba

Located at an altitude of 3022 metres and merely 75 kilometres from Mussoorie, Nag Tibba is known to be one of the best places near Mussoorie and a popular hill station. The place boasts of an 8 kilometres long trek, which will take you to the top of Nag Tibba to cherish the awe- inspiring views of Gangotri peaks.

11. Cloud End Mussorie

Located about 7 kilometres from Mussoorie, Cloud End is one of the ideal Mussoorie places to visit surrounded by beautiful green Oak and Deodar trees and provides a beautiful view of hills nearby. You can bask in the calm of nature with cloud under your feet when you next visit Mussoorie. Once here, do make a visit to famous Jwala Devi Temple and Tibbi Point.

12. Jwala Devi Temple

Known popularly as Jwala Ji Temple, it is known to be a centre of faith of devotees of Goddess Durga. Surrounded by beautiful oak and Deodar trees, the temple is located on Benog Hill and considered as an important place to see in Mussoorie. While many people from around the world visit the temple to visit goddess Durga and seek her blessings, the place is not only popular for the devotion. It is also a great place for nature lovers as lush green forests surrounding the temple are a source of peace and calm and the temple is located away from the hustle bustle of city life. Located merely 8 kilometres away from the main city, it is a must visit place near Mussoorie.

13. Chakrata

Known for its famous and highly alluring trekking trails, Chakrata is considered to be a heaven for backpackers. It is one of the best places to visit near Mussoorie where you can indulge in the beauty of nature surrounded by mountains, waterfalls as well as lush greenery and beautiful flora. One can also enjoy skiing during their visit in winters

14. Kaletar National Park

Located merely a few kilometres away from main Mussoorie city, this national park is home to a variety of flora and fauna and surrounded by foothills of Shivalik Mountain Ranges. Travellers often visit here for bird watching and to catch a glimpse of rare species of leopard, red jungle fowl, Chital etc. if you have a slight interest in nature or wildlife, the place is a must to be added to your list of places near Mussoorie for sightseeing.

15. Company Garden

One of the most popular places near Mussoorie, Company Garden is situated in the Happy Valley and a popular place that boasts of its extensive flora, beautiful fountains and a small amusement park. This is a famous picnic spot for families and one can indulge in activities like boating.

16. Dhanaulti

Also known to be an icy heaven, the place has recently emerged as a popular tourist destination for winters due to its close proximity to Delhi and other cities of Uttarakhand. If you are visiting Mussoorie, adding Dhanaulti to your list of places to see in Mussoorie will only add up to your enjoyment. It is a magical station located at an elevation of 2286 metres above the level of sea and offers a panoramic view of Himalayas. The tinsel town is quite accessible from Mussoorie, Tehri and Chamba and is enveloped by tall oak forests. Many tourists visit the place in winters to experience heavy snowfall.

17. Kanatal Hill Station

Kanatal is a charming hill station located in beautiful settings of Garhwal Himalayas and works as a perfect weekend getaway for your tired soul. Sun kissed mountain ranges and velvety trees, the hill station is yet to be explored to its full potential. Located at about 8500 feet above the sea level, it is right on the Mussoorie Chamba road and a perfect winter destination for experiencing snowfall and camping among the hills

18. The Mall

Located right in the heart of Mussoorie, the Mall is identified with benches to sit and various modern shops lit with lamp posts, gaming stations as well as skating rinks. You can find a myriad of bookstores filled with authors and book lovers. There are also various local vendors selling wooden crafts and photographers ready to take pictures of you. People often try out clicking pictures in traditional local attires here.

19. Jharipani Falls

Jharipani Falls are located 6 kilometres downhill from main Mussoorie Town and you can reach here in just a 30-minute walk. This location is popularly known for having some of Mussoorie’s famous boarding schools like St. George’s, Oak grove and Wynberg Allen around it.

20. George Everest’s House

This house, as the name suggests is known to be owned by Sir Everest in Mussoorie and he spent 11 years living here while using it as a laboratory and observatory. The house is said to be built in 1832 and located in Park Estate which lies around 6 kilometres on the west of Gandhi Chowk in Mussoorie. The house is also widely known as Park House among tourists and a famous place to see in Mussoorie.

When you think of Mussoorie you think of lush green hills, peace, bakeries, nature, boarding schools, and more. This famous hill station in Uttarakhand offers all this and more.  Here is the time to visit Mussoorie and make sure that you check out all the famous places present in and around it to maximise your holiday experience.

The list goes endless. There stands an undisputed competition when it comes to the peace and sublimity of Mussoorie. This could be your best dream-come-true moment. Book your tickets right away before it’s too late. Take a chance to explore Mussoorie with all hearts.

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2024 Total Solar Eclipse interactive map: See cities, peak times, path and more

The eclipse will be approximately 94% visible in the chicago area, published april 8, 2024 • updated on april 8, 2024 at 8:24 am.

Editor's Note:   Live coverage of the eclipse from the path of totality begins in the player above starting at 7 a.m. Tune in for live totality starting at 1:55 p.m .

One of the most highly-anticipated solar events takes place Monday -- and if you live in the Chicago area, there's a good chance you'll be able to see much of it.

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Weather permitting , millions of people in Mexico, 15 U.S. states and eastern Canada will have the chance to see a total solar eclipse, when the the moon slips between the Earth and sun,  temporarily blocking the sun’s light .

The total solar eclipse will be visible along a “path of totality” that measures more than 100 miles wide and extends across the continent, as described by NBC News . Along that path, the moon will fully obscure the sun, causing afternoon skies to darken for a few minutes.

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In all other parts of the continental U.S., a partial solar eclipse will be visible, with the moon appearing to take a bite out of the sun. In the Chicago area, approximately 94% of the eclipse will be visible.

The first spot in North America that will experience totality on Monday is on Mexico’s Pacific coast at around 11:07 a.m. PT,  according to NASA .

After moving northeast across Mexico, the eclipse’s path travels through Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois , Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Slivers of Michigan and Tennessee will also be able to witness totality if conditions are clear.

In Canada, the eclipse will be visible in parts of southern Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton, at the eastern end of Nova Scotia.

The timing of the eclipse and the duration of totality varies by location. Most places will experience around 2 minutes of darkness, but the longest periods of totality are typically in the center of the eclipse’s path.

"Even though it’s a partial eclipse over Chicago, the skies are still going to get darker, with more than 90% of the sun getting covered," NBC 5 Meteorologist Kevin Jeanes said. In the eclipse's path of totality, skies were expected to get " much darker ," Jeanes said.

This year, the longest stretch of totality will last 4 minutes and 28 seconds in an area northwest of Torreón, Mexico.

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  • Dallas: Partial eclipse begins at 12:23 p.m. CT and totality at 1:40 p.m. CT.
  • Idabel, Oklahoma: Partial eclipse begins at 12:28 p.m. CT and totality at 1:45 p.m. CT.
  • Little Rock, Arkansas: Partial eclipse begins at 12:33 p.m. CT and totality at 1:51 p.m. CT.
  • Poplar Bluff, Missouri: Partial eclipse begins at 12:39 p.m. CT and totality at 1:56 p.m. CT.
  • Paducah, Kentucky: Partial eclipse begins at 12:42 p.m. CT and totality at 2:00 p.m. CT.
  • Carbondale, Illinois: Partial eclipse begins at 12:42 p.m. CT and totality at 1:59 p.m. CT.
  • Evansville, Indiana: Partial eclipse begins at 12:45 p.m. CT and totality at 2:02 p.m. CT.
  • Cleveland: Partial eclipse begins at 1:59 p.m. ET and totality at 3:13 p.m.
  • Erie, Pennsylvania: Partial eclipse begins at 2:02 p.m. ET and totality at 3:16 p.m. ET.
  • Buffalo, New York: Partial eclipse begins at 2:04 p.m. ET and totality at 3:18 p.m.
  • Burlington, Vermont: Partial eclipse begins at 2:14 p.m. ET and totality at 3:26 p.m. ET.
  • Lancaster, New Hampshire: Partial eclipse begins at 2:16 p.m. ET and totality at 3:27 p.m.
  • Caribou, Maine: Partial eclipse begins at 2:22 p.m. ET and totality at 3:32 p.m. ET.

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I spent a night in one of the empty apartments in Malaysia's $100 billion ghost town, and I can see why very few people want to live there

  • Forest City, a luxury estate in Malaysia, has thousands of empty apartments.
  • I spent a night in one of these apartments and found they weren't as luxurious as they were branded to be.
  • Dozens of vacant units in the estate are listed for rent on Airbnb.

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Forest City is a luxury development in southern Malaysia. China's largest developer, Country Garden , spent $100 billion building the estate.

I first visited Forest City in May 2022, and it was a ghost town . I found towering apartment buildings spread across 4 square miles. A white-sand beach overlooked the Johor Strait, where I could see the silhouette of industrial plants in western Singapore. At night, the windows of hundreds of rows of apartments stayed dark. There were barely any cars on the road and only a handful of people at the beach.

Forest City predicts that some 700,000 people will live in the estate in the next six years. For now, it says there are only 9,000 residents .

In 2022, a security guard at a local condominium told me 20 people lived in the complex. This left me curious about what it would be like to spend a night in one of these apartments.

In March, eight years into Forest City's development, I returned to the estate.

I booked a homestay at a condominium unit for 70 Singapore dollars, or about $52, through a property manager. Dozens of similar units are listed on Airbnb for as little as $38 a night. The unit's owner, who's based in China, declined to comment on this story, citing privacy reasons.

Take a look inside one of the thousands of vacant apartments in Forest City.

Country Garden didn't respond to multiple requests for comment from Business Insider.

Forest City's apartment complexes are marketed as high-end.

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I arrived in Forest City on a Friday afternoon. A row of businesses — from a furniture store to a hotpot restaurant — lined the road to the condominium where I stayed the night. One business owner, who declined to be named, said they opened their shop in October.

It was significantly busier than when I had first visited two years earlier. There was barely anyone around then, but now, a few dozen people were walking the streets and patronizing the shops.

I had high expectations for the condo, as Forest City had long branded its properties as upscale. In a July press release , Forest City said it offered "luxury high-rise waterfront apartments."

According to the press release, unit prices in Forest City start at 510,000 Malaysian ringgit, or about $108,000. It's expensive for Johor, the Malaysian state where Forest City is.

Muhammad Najib Razali, a professor of real estate at Malaysia Technology University, told me properties in Johor usually sold below 300,000 ringgit — the price considered affordable among the state's middle-income households.

Locals aren't the target market for these upscale condos. Some 98% of units sold in Forest City were purchased by foreign buyers, according to data cited in a 2017 paper by Ong Kian Ming, a Fulbright scholar who was Malaysia's Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry. In June 2017, Country Garden told Bloomberg it had sold 16,000 units.

The lobby didn't make a strong first impression.

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The complex looked pristine from the outside, with each 39-story building covered in greenery. But when I entered the lobby, it was far less manicured.

The elevators were plastered with peeling wallpaper with Forest City's logo and a phrase in Chinese and English that read: "Going home is the beginning of a new life."

Most of the apartments on my floor looked empty.

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My unit for the night was on the seventh floor. There were about 20 units on the floor. Each of the units had a window that faced the hallway. I peered into them and could see that most of the units were either sparsely furnished or outright unfurnished.

Two of the units were used by the condo's staff — I spotted several men in uniforms leaving and entering the room — with a few pairs of shoes left outside the door.

In 2022, a Forest City representative told me more than 20,000 residential units had been sold. Now, it appeared that many of these units were vacant.

A resident at another apartment complex in Forest City told me they were the only people living on their floor. They added that most other floors in the building also had only one resident.

Najib said one reason so many units were empty was because many people bought them as investment properties.

"Some buyers thought that Forest City, in terms of the rental market, would be much easier to see return," he said.

One local business owner, who declined to be named, told me she also worked as a property agent in Forest City and had 50 units available for rent.

According to units listed on the property site iProperty, a three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment at the condo costs as little as 1,100 ringgit, or $235, a month to rent. In comparison, renting a similar unit at Danga Bay — Country Garden's first venture in Malaysia just 20 miles from Forest City — costs more than 2,300 ringgit a month.

The unit looked as if it hadn't been lived in. It had an aesthetic similar to an Ikea showroom.

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The unit wasn't anything special. It had a simple three-person couch, a small wooden coffee table, and no TV.

The apartment measured 635 square feet and had a master bedroom, two smaller rooms, and one common bathroom. There was also a compact kitchen with two stoves near the entrance.

According to the property website EdgeProp, the average house in Johor is nearly double the size of this unit, at about 1,264 square feet.

Koh Sin Yee, an adjunct senior research fellow with Monash University Malaysia, told me locals in Johor often preferred to purchase landed properties rather than high-rise apartments. She said this deterred many locals — even those who could afford it — from buying a house and living in Forest City.

According to data referenced in Ong's 2017 paper, at the time, only 78 out of the 5,344 units sold in Forest City were sold to Malaysians.

The master bedroom was furnished only with a double bed.

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Unlike the other two bedrooms, the master bedroom had natural light streaming in from a large window. One of the common rooms faced the hallway, and when the blinds were opened, I could see straight into the hallway. At night, it felt eerie, as I could hear every little noise from the outside, such as the rustling of leaves and insects chirping.

The common rooms were furnished with nothing but a single bed. I could feel the plastic still wrapped around the mattresses when I lay down.

While the rest of the unit looked new, the bathroom was worse for wear.

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Dirt and dead moths had piled up in the shower.

Showering was uncomfortable. The drain was clogged up, so I ended up ankle-deep in water.

The best part of the unit was the balcony, which had views of the coastal villas and the Johor Strait.

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On its website, Forest City marketed these villas as a "peaceful retreat or a luxurious vacation home." These villas are larger than the apartments, with a living area between 753 square feet and 1,862 square feet. A total of 482 villas are set to be completed by 2026.

The villas looked like modern townhouses. Each villa had a rooftop and garage. Forest City hasn't announced how much these villas will cost.

While the condo was massive, I spotted only a handful of residents using its facilities.

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Outside, there was a swimming pool, several outdoor gyms, and a playground.

There was no one at the pool in the morning. The Jacuzzi was full of cloudy-looking water.

I spotted a total of three residents, one of whom was blasting a song in Chinese from her phone and exercising on one of the tai-chi spinners at the outdoor gym.

It looked like an average residential neighborhood in Singapore — with its endless blocks of public housing and the ubiquitous sight of plants and trees — but without the people.

There was one place that didn't feel dead: the row of shops just outside the condo.

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I headed for a meal at one of several Chinese restaurants just outside the condo. During my first visit, most of these stores were vacant. But now, it was where I found the most signs of life.

The moment I stepped into the restaurant, I was transported to China . Chinese pop music blared from the speakers as cigarette smoke wafted into the air.

Nearly everyone inside spoke only Chinese. Despite speaking Malay, the national language, I had to resort to pointing at items on the menu to order.

The area had become an enclave of sorts: The other stores nearby were also Chinese restaurants or convenience stores that sold household goods from China. There, people told me they were from the mainland, too, and only spoke Chinese.

"A certain demographic of Chinese people may prefer this kind of lifestyle in Malaysia," Koh said, adding that Forest City offered a lower cost of living than major cities in China and was designed in a way that was familiar to where Chinese residents may have lived back home.

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Eclipse 2024: Time, best places to watch, latest weather forecast, ZIP code tool, what will you see?

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  • Published: Apr. 07, 2024, 9:16 a.m.

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FILE - This combination of photos shows the path of the sun during a total eclipse by the moon Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, near Redmond, Ore. AP

The Great North American eclipse is Monday, April 8 and skywatchers – with proper glasses, of course – are ready to see the moon blocking out the sun during a solar eclipse.

What you will see, how long it will last and when it will take place will depend on where you live. While all states in the contiguous U.S. will experience some level of the eclipse, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, as well as small parts of Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee are along the path of totality and will experience the greatest periods of darkness.

In the U.S., the path of totality will start in Texas at 1:27 p.m. CT and will end in Maine at 3:35 p.m. ET (2:25 CT.) In those states, the periods of greatest darkness will reach up to 4 minutes, 27 seconds.

Here’s everything you need to know about the total solar eclipse 2024:

2024 eclipse primer

Total solar eclipse on April 8: Why this eclipse will be much different than the 2017 version

Scientists say the sun is approaching its maximum activity of its cycle this year, meaning it will be sending off more solar flares and eruptions from its surface — potentially making this year’s total solar eclipse much more dynamic.

Best places to watch the eclipse

Total Solar Eclipse April 8: Map shows 15 best states to see April’s total solar eclipse

The path of totality will start in Mexico and move across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine before heading out over the North Atlantic. Small portions of Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee will also experience almost the entirety of the eclipse. The eclipse will enter Canada in Southern Ontario, and continue through Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. The eclipse will exit continental North America on the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada, at 5:16 p.m. NDT.

Where to see solar eclipse 2024: NASA eclipse map shows best places along path of totality

During the eclipse, the sky will darken as if it were dawn or dusk. Weather permitting, people in the path of totality will be able to see the sun’s corona, or outer atmosphere, which is usually obscured by the bright face of the sun, NASA explains. Outside the path of totality, viewers will see a partial eclipse with the moon covering varying degrees of the sun.

How much will you see where you live?

April 8 eclipse in Alabama: How much coverage you’ll see in your city and when

Although Alabama is not in the path of “totality” during the April 8 eclipse – meaning we won’t see total darkness when the moon covers the sun – residents will see from 78 to 92 percent coverage, depending on location.

Total solar eclipse path 2024: Search your city, ZIP code for best viewing times

People viewing the eclipse from the path of totality will be treated to the ghostly-white outer atmosphere of the sun, known as the corona, when the moon completely blocks out the sun’s disk during the total eclipse, NASA explained. Along the path, the sun will be blocked out for about 4-and-a-half minutes.

April 8 solar eclipse path of totality: What time does the eclipse start?

Wondering how much of the eclipse you will see? NASA has a tool that lets you search by city or ZIP code to see complete eclipse details. You can use this tool to see when the eclipse will start and end in every state.

Eclipse weather

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A big question, for a lot of the nation, is how clear the skies will be for prime eclipse viewing. An updated forecast from the National Weather Service looks like a mixed bag.

Solar eclipse weather forecast from Accuweather for Monday

The solar eclipse forecast for Monday from AccuWeather shows a mix of low to high amounts of cloud cover across the United States. Viewers in New Jersey can expect some increasing clouds, according to the latest forecast. AccuWeather.com

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Solar eclipse 2024 for kids: How to enjoy the event safely at home and in class

From building your own safety glasses to taking scientific data, researchers say there are plenty of ways to make the upcoming solar eclipse a fun learning experience for children.

Why are some schools closing for the solar eclipse?

The April 8 total solar eclipse will have millions of people gazing toward the sky as the moon tracks its way in front of the sun. And while some schools have special events planned, others – especially along the 15-state path of totality – are closing their doors that day.

NASA has a game to help kids learn about the solar eclipse: Play now

To help kids learn about solar eclipses, NASA is launching Snap It! An Eclipse Photo Adventure.

Eclipse safety

Solar eclipse 2024: Where to get free glasses to watch April 8 total solar eclipse

Skygazers planning to look at the eclipse through a camera lens or binoculars still need adequate eye protection. Without proper precaution, the sun’s rays can burn your retinas and cause severe eye injury.

Solar eclipse is Monday: 7 things to do if you’re driving that day

Crowds eager to see the eclipse are expected to be huge. According to AAA, Dallas, Austin and San Antonio are the most popular cities for eclipse viewers, followed by Indianapolis, Cleveland and Buffalo. In Dallas alone, Hertz rental car company said it is seeing six times more reservations than last year at this same time.

Solar eclipse on April 8 prompts cell phone warning

In addition to warnings about transportation systems, impacts on emergency service responses and fuel issues brought about increased demand, law enforcement said people should expect the cellular network to be strained.

How to spot fake solar eclipse glasses

Despite the ease of getting glasses, skygazers should be on the lookout for fake eclipse glasses. Real eclipse glasses are often designed with polyester film coated and coated in aluminum. Certified eclipse eyewear is designed to block all visible, and infrared light. Solar eclipse glasses must be from a vendor approved by the American Astronomical Society.

FAA issues warning ahead of April 8 total solar eclipse

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a warning about possible travel disruptions related to the April 8 total solar eclipse.

Cell phone warning for April 8 solar eclipse: Will you be able to use your phone?

Warnings about traffic, flight congestion and emergency services are circulating ahead of the April 8 Great American Eclipse. Of particular note are concerns over cell phones and whether they will work during the eclipse.

April 8 total solar eclipse: Texas officials warn people to stock up on food ahead of solar eclipse

Mike Jones, Hays County, Texas’s direct of the Office of Emergency Services, said the area is expecting thousands of visitors to arrive to see the eclipse. To prepare for the crowds, Jones advised residents to stock up on groceries and fill up on gas. If they are out on the day of the eclipse, he recommends residents “pack your patience.”

National Guard will be deployed for total solar eclipse on April 8

At the request of local emergency management officials, the Oklahoma National Guard will have members of the 63rd Civil Support Team available to assist local governments during the eclipse, including working with first responders with additional HAZMAT responses if needed.

Total solar eclipse on April 8: How to safely look at an eclipse

Except during the brief total phase of the eclipse when the moon completely blocks the sun’s bright face, it’s not safe to look at the eclipse without specialized eye protection for solar viewing, NASA said on its eclipse information page. If you’re watching the eclipse directly, you will need solar viewing glasses – also known as eclipse glasses – or a handheld solar viewer.

Eclipse fun

Krispy Kreme is releasing a new doughnut in celebration of the solar eclipse

The doughnut chain has announced its limited-time “Total Solar Eclipse Doughnut” – an original Krispy Kreme glazed doughnut dipped in black chocolate icing and topped with silver sprinkles, piped with a buttercream made with Oreo pieces and a whole Oreo cookie in the center.

April 8 total solar eclipse: Why you should wear red or green on eclipse day

Experts have another recommendation if you’re planning on watching the eclipse in a group or public place: Skip the neutrals and wear red and green.

Sun Chips eclipse flavors: You will have less than 5 minutes to score limited-edition chips

The chip brand is releasing Pineapple Habanero and Black Bean Spicy Gouda, a blend of ingredients with a nod to " sunny skies and bright days ahead while nodding to the moon with a cheesy touch.”

Sonic has new black drink for April 8 total solar eclipse and you get free eclipse glasses, too

The drive-through chain is launching a limited-edition drink called “Blackout Slush Float” to give fans an “out-of-this world experience.”

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How dark will the solar eclipse be? Path of totality gives you a much different experience

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The long-anticipated total solar eclipse will arrive Monday afternoon and cover the skies over a large portion of the United States.

The total eclipse will appear in the skies above the U.S., all the way from southern Texas to northern Maine. The rare event will see the shadow of the moon cover a narrow strip of land in darkness in the middle of the day.

The total eclipse will begin in Mexico at about 11:07 a.m. PDT on Monday before crossing into Texas at 1:27 p.m. CDT. It will end in Maine at 3:35 p.m. EDT. The partial eclipse will last for awhile longer. Even if you're not in the path of totality and won't see the full eclipse, you may still see a percentage of it.

To find out exactly when the eclipse will be happening in your area, you can search by  USA TODAY's database by ZIP code  for a viewing guide.

But how dark will it really get during an eclipse? Here's what to expect.

How dark does it get during a total solar eclipse?

If you're in the path of totality, where the moon completely covers the sun, the sky will become dark as if it were dawn or dusk, according to NASA .

For those who only experience a partial solar eclipse, the sky will appear slightly darker than it was before the eclipse, depending on how much the moon blocks the sun in their location, NASA says.

“When the moon covers 85% of the sun, it’s still no darker than being in the shade on a sunny day and even at 95%, it’s an overcast day-darkness,” said  Dr. Angela Speck in a video . Speck is the chair of the Physics and Astronomy department of the University of Texas at San Antonio.

Speck points out in the video that even at 99.9% partial eclipse, there is still at least 100 times more light coming from the sun than during totality.

And even if you're in the path, don't expect the darkness to last too long. Totality may only last a couple minutes in some areas.

How much of a temperature drop do you get during a total solar eclipse?

NASA says you can expect the temperature to drop about 10 degrees Fahrenheit depending on the humidity and cloud cover at your location.

Total solar eclipse livestream

USA TODAY is providing live coverage of the 2024 solar eclipse beginning at noon E.T. on Monday in a number of areas along the eclipse's path of totality, including Washington, D.C., Texas, Oklahoma, Indiana and New York. You can watch live at the embedded video below or on USA TODAY's  YouTube channel .

Contributing: Doyle Rice & Eric Lagatta, USA TODAY

Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X  @GabeHauari  or email him at [email protected].

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Looking for the best places to see the April 8 solar eclipse in the totality path? You may have to dodge clouds.

By Eric Henderson

Updated on: April 8, 2024 / 11:41 AM EDT / CBS News

America is gearing up for the April 8 total solar eclipse , and in less than a week many will be scrambling to find the best location to watch within the path of totality. Meteorologists are closely monitoring the latest models, and while it won't be until a few days prior to the event that the national forecast will be fully cooked, historical data suggests those hoping to view the corona and see a fully darkened midday sky may find themselves dodging clouds due to April weather patterns.

The last time a total solar eclipse traversed an elongated path across the continental U.S. — on Aug. 21, 2017 — Americans could be caught gazing at the midday dark from Oregon all the way to South Carolina. Most spots along the path of totality enjoyed reasonably clear, summer skies.

Those living or visiting along the path of totality next week may not end up so fortunate, as historical weather maps show the odds of experiencing a cloud-free sky at this time of year are somewhat less than ideal. In fact, finding a totally clear view at any given time is closer to the exception than the rule.

"According to NASA, at any given time, 70% of the earth is covered in clouds," said Mike Augustyniak , CBS Minnesota director of meteorology.

Not only is North America in the middle of the volatility of changing seasons during this year's solar event, but meteorologists note that we're also currently in an El Niño pattern, albeit one that's proven quieter than usual.

"An El Niño pattern tends to increase the chances of cloudy, rainy weather in those areas. Interestingly, though, that is not how this winter and spring have played out," said Augustyniak. "Since the start of 2024, Texas Hill Country and western Texas areas have been markedly drier than average; if that trend holds for the next few weeks, that would be good news for eclipse watchers."

The path of totality is only about 150 miles wide, and in America stretches roughly 2,500 miles from the Texas border to the last few towns in northeastern Maine. That leaves only so many places where you can seek the full show, though the path's width will be significantly wider than it was in 2017, according to NASA , as the moon will to be closer to Earth on this pass than it was then.

So will April showers bring spectator flowers? Here's a breakdown of which places along the path of totality are most likely to give eclipse chasers the best odds.

United States map showing the percent of cloud cover in various regions of the eclipse path on April 8. The lakeshore region will be primarily affected.

Viewing the eclipse in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas

Augustyniak said at this transitional time of year, the further south you can go, the more likely you are to experience clear skies during eclipse totality.

"Of the areas where the total eclipse will be visible on April 8, that includes the Hill Country of Texas, and the Mexican states of Coahuila and Durango," Augustyniak said.

Of course, the further south you get, the more you increase your chances of running into not only clouds, but rain.

"Spring is our storm season of course," said Jeff Ray , chief meteorologist for CBS Texas.

Ray said that you can almost bet on needing to do a little bit of reverse storm-chasing — in other words, doing some last-minute navigation to dart away from the oncoming clouds, rather than toward them — on or around the eclipse in Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma.

"There will be storms around the day of April 8. I say that because we rarely get through a week in spring without a couple of rounds coming through the area during this time of the year. Will they arrive a day before and be gone? Not start up until later that day? Maybe two days later? We are looking at our long-range model the GFS for the date and it looks like storms on the eighth," Ray said, with a caveat. "Long-range models are notoriously inaccurate for a specific day. But there is a good chance the storms the model sees will materialize, give or take a 36-hour period."

Ray said that Texas sees, on average, a sunny or mostly sunny April day only about 28% of the time. Conversely, the region gets April days with mostly cloudy or fully overcast conditions about 36% of the time.

"High clouds can arrive several days before the storm system, they are overhead in April around 22% of the time. A sky with some kind of cloud cover is likely," said Ray. "A typical April day would have near overcast skies in the morning, then the heating of the day makes for more sunshine. So an afternoon even has better odds of a good view of the eclipse."

Eclipse map of totality

The eclipse will reach totality in Texas from about 1:30 p.m. CT near Elm Creek until wrapping up near the Oklahoma border a few minutes before 2 p.m. Some of the most populous areas along the path of totality will be during this leg, from San Antonio and Austin to Dallas-Fort Worth.

One final factor to consider if you're heading to the area — tornadoes. Ray said that the National Weather Office in Fort Worth has tallied all the confirmed tornadoes since 1880, and in April and May, north Texas has seen more than 1,100 twisters, compared with the nearly 900 seen in all other months.

"So more tornadoes in the 61-day window than all of the other days of the year combined," Ray said, "but the tornado count varies greatly from year to year."

Ultimately, Ray said that April is traditionally the third-stormiest month of the year in Texas.

"In short, April is not the best, nor the worst, time of the year to hope for clear or mostly clear skies. The best would be July or August. The worst would be January or February," he said. "We get a decent idea of the expected weather about seven days out. Four days out we get more comfortable talking about the timing of a rain or storm event. But it's the weather, we are trying to throw a lasso around chaos. It is not rare we forecasters look like fools."

Viewing the eclipse in Missouri, southern Illinois and Indiana

While many are likely to head as far south as possible, some of the biggest cities in the Midwest are likely to fuel day-of migration to spots in Missouri and Illinois, many of them likely seeing a total eclipse for the second time in a decade. A small zone centered around Carbondale, Illinois, was along the path of totality in 2017, and will be once again this month.

While those in the St. Louis area seeking areas to watch in southeastern Missouri will find historical odds for cloud-free viewing roughly comparable to Arkansas, and those in the Chicago metro area should find their best bet is to head toward the southern part of Illinois.

"If you're unable to travel (to Texas or Arkansas), then Southern Illinois and Indiana present your best opportunity for a clearer sky, supported by the 43-year average and, of course, weather permitting," said Albert Ramon , chief meteorologist for CBS Chicago.

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There will likely be some who decide that 90% or 95% totality is enough for them. But Ramon warns that those in the Chicago metro area could be at a higher risk to find their view obscured by clouds.

"Based on a comprehensive 43-year average , April 8 typically brings cloud cover chances ranging from 60 to 80% across Chicago and its surrounding suburbs, with similar patterns observed in Indianapolis, where cloud cover hovers between 60 to 70%," Ramon said.

Viewing the eclipse near the Great Lakes and Pennsylvania

Ramon said another factor that could make viewing along the path of totality something of a challenge in the Midwest is the lingering influence of an El Niño weather pattern.

"Its presence elevates the chances of clouds across the Midwest and Great Lakes regions," Ramon said. "This year may even be a bit more cloudier than the normal."

The Great Lakes portion of totality's path includes large sections of Ohio, including Cleveland, along with the area of Ontario south of Toronto, Niagara Falls, and Erie, Pennsylvania. CBS Pittsburgh meteorologist Ray Petelin said many of these areas are subject to the wildcard that is the Great Lakes.

"They are known for lake-effect snow, but it is the lake-effect clouds that could hide the eclipse. Erie, which is in the path of totality, averages only six clear days during the month of April. Pittsburgh, which has the potential to see around 97% of totality, only averages four clear days in April," Petelin said.

NASA total eclipse animation

Petelin says that a southerly breeze and warmer-than-average temperatures would go a long way toward helping the Great Lakes region out on April 8. 

"While the historical data suggests the chances for a clear day are low, this winter and early spring have been exceptionally bright and warmer than usual. Let's keep our fingers crossed that we can get that perfect weather for when it matters most," Petelin said.

As it stands, the areas near the shores of the Great Lakes historically show a higher probability for clearer skies than areas inland.

Viewing the eclipse in New England

The eclipse will wrap up its march across the U.S. when the path of totality cuts across state lines from New York to Vermont just before 3:30 p.m. ET. By this point in the event, the duration of totality along the central line will have already fallen off from its peak — about 4 minutes, 30 seconds near Nazas, Mexico — to just over 3 minutes, 30 seconds, according to NASA.

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"The southern edge of the totality line passes right through the towns of Middlebury, Northfield and Barre. You will need to get just north of these areas. Some suggested 'larger' towns include Montpelier, St. Johnsbury, Newport and Burlington," said Terry Eliasen , executive weather producer for CBS Boston.

In New Hampshire, the southern edge of totality will pass just north of the White Mountains. And in Maine, you'll need to get north of major cities like Portland, Augusta and Bangor. Eliasen said the entirety of Baxter State Park will be in the totality path, including Mount Katahdin.

The bad news: Eliasen said that those in the New England area face possibly the stiffest odds in the country for catching clear skies next Monday, based on historical patterns. The data says you're more likely to be negatively impacted by clouds pretty much anywhere in these three states than not.

"Frankly, northern New England is probably the worst place (historically speaking) in the path of totality as far as cloud cover goes," said Eliasen. "Of course, we could get lucky."

No luck? There's always the 2045 total solar eclipse

As a last-ditch hope for those who opt to stay put no matter where they're located, there's one last meteorological ace-in-the-hole that could offer reprieve, one fueled by the astronomical event itself.

"It's worth noting that, as totality approaches and sunlight is reduced, temperatures are likely to fall noticeably. Cooler temperatures can stabilize the atmosphere – like when the sun sets after a hot summer day – leading to a decrease in cloud cover," said Augustyniak. "Still, your best plan is to find an area that has no clouds to begin with."

And if the clouds end up sullying the view for some this month, another chance comes around in August 2045 , when a line of totality will stretch from northern California all the way to Miami Beach. Which, of course, will fall during the height of hurricane season.

United states map showing the path of the 2045 solar eclipse.

Eric Henderson is Managing Editor, Midwest for CBSNews.com. He has won three Emmy Awards, an Eric Sevareid Award and two Edward R. Murrow Awards.

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