Enjoy mussoorie at its best!!!

Enjoy mussoorie at its best!!!

Mussorie also known as Queen of hills, has so many view points. I have visited it thrice by now and still I feel so many places are still left. In this guide, I have mentioned all the places I have enjoyed.
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How to reach?

By rail:- Haridwar and Dehradun is connected well by train from Delhi. From there, there are options such as private taxis, self Drive car or two wheeler, public transport.

By air:- Dehradun has airport. You can travel from airport to mussorie as you find suitable.

By bus: - if you couldn't find ticket or its sudden plan then catch a bus from Delhi.

By Road: - Dehradun from Delhi is 6 hours drive. If you love driving then head on.

Things to do in Mussorie

Landour
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If you are coming to mussoorie then you must take a leisure walk here otherwise you should come again for this
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George Everest Peak
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This is the residence of Sir George Everest who measured the highest peak named after him. The hike is about 4 km and may cover the first half via motor vehicle as well.
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Dalai Hills Mussoorie
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Dalai Hills is known as ’Dalai Lama’s First Home’ because Dalai Hills was a transit camp for 14th Dalai Lama from April 1959 to May 1960, before the Tibetan community and Dalai Lama settled at Dharamshala, in Himachal Pradesh. It is a treat for serene viewers, trekkers, and religious devotees. The best time to visit Dalai Hills is from October to February, especially at the time of twilight.
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Bhadraj Temple
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The temple has 360 degree view and offers a great sunset and sunrise views.
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Mall Road
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Obviously for the lip smacking Tibetan cuisine and momos, this is must try. (There are other options also) You can also do some winter shopping as well. Don't carry your vehicle here. Parking space is difficult to find.
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Offbeat places near Mussorie

Mussorie being so famous has lot of crowd and if you are willing to explore some tranquil place, here you go: -

Surkanda Mata Mandir
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You can either hike up to the temple or take a ropeway. The view is no doubt awesome.
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Dhanaulti
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This place is less crowded and witness snowfall in winters. Dhanulti and Kanatal town nearby both has unique stays to enjoy the views.
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Chakrata
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You can check my another blog about Chakrata.
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Jabarkhet Nature Reserve, Mussorie
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Having a guide here will be useful in gaining insights about the flora and fauna here. You can pre book before reaching.
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Corn Village Bakery & Cafe
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To explore village life in mountains, you can turn up to this village which is quite and serene.
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Stay options

There are so many option to stay here. Here are some of my suggestions.

Rokeby Manor, Mussoorie
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This place is in Landour.
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Keekoo Stays, Kanatal | wealthinwhite
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This stay is in kanatal, somewhere near to surkanda Devi temple.
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ArtBuzz Mussoorie
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Zostel Mussoorie (Mall Road)
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https://www.booking.com/Share-4VV95h
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Hope you enjoy Mussorie!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
If you want a detailed plan for your travels in India, like for a short trip, spiritual journey, trekking, or exploring cities, I'm your go-to person! Feel free to reach out to me for personalized travel plans or explore my published guides for insightful recommendations. Hello there, I'm Nainika, a Chartered Accountant by profession, born and raised in India. By heart, I am an enthusiastic traveler and a dedicated backpacker on a profound journey to discover the wonders of nature. IG: @nk_travellogs Email: travelwithnainika@gmail.com
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