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.
Kempty Falls: For the splashes and chills
Jharipani Falls: For splendid serenity amidst roaring waters
Mossy Falls: For the music of a different kind
Bhatta Falls: For those photo memoirs
Lake Mist: A perennial beauty
Mussoorie Lake: The man-made lake that doesn’t look like one
Lal Tibba: To the top of Mussoorie
Camel’s Back Road: For that walk of a different kind
Benog Wildlife Sanctuary: For exclusive birdwatching
Gun Hill: A scenic beauty from the top
Happy Valley: For the happiest memories
Dhanaulti: Stopping by the woods
K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum: The Indian Madame Tussauds
Sir George Everest’s House Museum: The surveyor’s house
Mussoorie Adventure Park: The adventurous side of Mussoorie
Bhadraj Temple: For amazing views of the Chakrata Range
Tibetan Buddhist Temple: The colors of Buddhism