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Mussoorie,
Uttar Pradesh
Mussoorie
is popularly known as "Queen of Hills" and it is a fascinating hill
resort. Commanding a wonderful view of Himalayan snow ranges to
north-east, and glittering views of Doon Valley, Roorkee, Saharanpur
and Haridwar to south, the town presents a fairyland atmosphere
to the tourists. It is gateway to Yamunotri and Gangotri shrines
of Northern India. It has an area of 64-25 sq km. Mussoorie is situated
at an altitude of 2000 m. Town has a population size of 25,400 (approx).
Time
to visit Mid-April to Mid-July and September
to mid-November is the best season to visit Mussoorie.
Accomodation
-
Savoy Hotel
Tel: 632510, 632601-3.
- Fortune
Dunsvirk Court
Baroda Estate.
Tel: 631043.
- Hakman's
Grand Hotel
The Mall.
Tel: 632559.
- Carlton
Palisance
LBS Road.
Tel: 632800.
-
Hotel Shiva Continental
The Mall,
tel: 632174.
How
to reach there
Air:
Nearest
airport is Jolly Grant at Dehradun,which is 24 km away.
Rail:
Nearest railhead is Dehradun (35 Km), which is connected to Delhi,
Varanasi, Howrah, Amritsar, Saharanpur, Rishikesh and Haridwar For
transport to Mussorrie taxies and buses are available outside the
Railway Station.
Road:
Mussoorie is connected by regular bus services to all the major
centres of tourist interest in the region. Direct buses are available
for Barkot (89 km), Srinagar, Garhwal (135 km), Hanuman Chatti (129
km), Saharanpur (110 Km), Dehradun (35 km), Nainital (355 km), Tehri
(75 km) and Delhi (290 km). UP State Transport Corporation Deluxe
and Super Fast services are available for Delhi. Mussoorie has 3
bus stands :- Library, Masonic Lodge, and Tehri Bus Stand.
What
to see
Clouds
End:
The
bungalow built in 1838 by a British Major was one of the first 4
buildings of Mussoorie. The bungalow has since then been converted
into a hotel called Clouds End. The resort is surrounded by thick
forest, offers a wide variety of flora and fauna besides a panoramic
view of Himalayas.
Nag
Devta Temple: An
ancient temple situated on Cart Mackenjie Road and is about 6 km
from Mussoorie. Vehicles can go right upto the spot. It provides
a charming view of Doon Valley as well as Mussoorie.
Jwalaji Temple (Benog Hill):
9
km to the west of Mussoorie and at an altitude of 2,104 m is Jwalaji
temple. It is situated on the top of the Benog Hill and has an idol
of Mata Durga in it. The temple is surrounded by thick forests and
offers a panoramic view of the Himalayan peaks, Doon valley and
Yamuna valley.
Municipal
Garden:
A picnic spot having a beautiful garden and an artificial mini lake
with boating facilities. It is located at a distance of 4 km by
cycle rickshaw, pony or by car and only 2 km on foot via Waverly
Convent road.
Van Chetna Kendra:
At a distance of about 2 km on Tehri bye-pass road, this place is
developed as a picnic spot and has a park surrounded with pine forest
and flowering shrubs, and is approachable by foot or taxi/car. The
main attraction is wildlife of the park like Ghurar, Kanakar, Himalayan
Peacock, Monal etc.
Skating
Halls:
Disco Sakting Hall. The Rink, Kulri. Tel : 632277
Appu Ghar:
An amusement park at Wonder World Sylverton Ground, Kulri.
Ropeway Ride:
Near Tourist Office, The Mall, Mussoorie. Ride is to and from Mall
Road-Gun Hill.
Kempty
Fall:
15 km from Mussoorie on the Yamunotri Road having an altitude of
4,500 ft. It has the distinction of being the biggest and prettiest
waterfall located in a beautiful valley and is surrounded by high
mountains. Bath at the foot of falls is refreshing and enjoyable.
Gun Hill:
Enjoy a ropeway ride to the second highest peak of Mussoorie. It
can also be negotiated by bridle path which forks-off from mall
Road near Kuthchery and to reach takes about 20 minutes. The ropeway
distance is only 400 m. Gun Hill offers a beautiful view of the
Himalayan ranges namely Bunderpunch, Srikantha, Pithwara and Gangotri
group etc. During pre-independence days a gun mounted on this top
used to be fired heralding mid-day to enable people to adjust their
watches and hence this name.
Childer's Lodge:
Highest peak of Mussoorie near Lal Tibba. It is about 5 km from
the Tourist Office and one can go on horse back or on foot via Waverly
Convent Road.
Camel's
Back Road: It
starts from Kulri Bazaar near Rink Hall and ends at Library Bazaar
covering a total distance of about 3 km. The main charm of this
road is horse riding and walking. Sunset view of the Himalayas is
superb. Camel's rock with a life like resemblance can be seen from
the spot near Mussoorie Public School.
Jharipani Fall:
8.5 km from Mussoorie on Mussorie-Jharipani Road. Visitors can go
by us or by car upto 7 km to Jharipani from where the fall is 1.5
km, on foot.
Bhatta Fall:
7 km from Mussoorie on Mussoorie-Dehradun road. Access by car or
bus upto Balta village from where the fall is 3 km by car or foot.
An ideal spot for bathing and picnics.
Mossey Fall:
7 km from Mussoorie access via Balahisar or Barlowganj. A beautiful
fall surrounded by a dense forest.
Mussoorie Lake:
A newly developed picnic spot, situated on Mussoorie-Dehradun road
and is about 6 km from Mussoorie. It is a delightful spot. Pedal
boats are available. It commands an enchanting view of Doon valley
and nearby villages.
What
to Shop
Gandhi
Chowk (Library), Kulri Bazaar, Landour Bazaar and Sister Bazaar
are the main shopping and trading centres of Mussoorie
Tourist
Info
- Tourist
Bureau, UP Tourism, The Mall, Mussoorie.
-
Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam Office, Library Bus Stand, Mussoorie.
Around
The City
Cloud
End:
Just 3 km out of Mussoorie, is this paradise for nature lovers,
offering a good staying option in the lap of Himalayas. There is
no running hot water, no electricity, but nature in all her glory.
The feel of the place will take visitors back in the time with its
uneven parquet floors, faded colonial furniture, game trophies,
and pictures of 19th century Mussoorie. The generator installed
at the place is turned on at dusk till people retired at night.
Its peaceful environs and quiteness attracts tourists, irrespective
of the fact that there is no cable television or electricity. The
tariff is Rs 1500 per night (for huge room, smaller ones are cheaper)
with food extra. Tourists can take a trek on horseback to the temple
on the adjoining hill and walk in the woods behind the Bungalow
to Echo point.
Yamuna
Bridge:
About 27 km from Mussoorie on Chakrata Barkot Road and is an ideal
spot for fishing. Permits for fishing can be obtained from Divisional
Forest Officer, Mussoorie. Tel :- (01362)-32335
Dhanolti:
Located on Mussorie-Tehri Road at a distance of about 25 km from
Mussoorie. On the way, Buranskhanda offers a captivating view of
the Himalayas amidst pine and deodar forest. Dhanolti is an ideal
place for quiet weekend. A Tourist Bungalow is available. There
is also a Forest Rest House for which permit can be obtained from
D.F.O, Mussoorie. Hotel Dhanolti Breeze also provides comfortable
accommodation.
Surkhanda Devi:
Situated on Mussorie-Tehri Road and is about 33 kms from Mussoorie
and 8 km from Dhanolti. Visitors can go up to Kaddu Khal (Devas-thali)
by bus or by car from where the temple is about 2 km on foot. The
temple is situated at an altitude of 10,000 ft above sea level and
offers a panoramic view of the Himalayas. A visit to this top is
an experience one can never forget.
Chamba
(Tehri):
About 31 km from Dhanolti. The drive is excellent as the road passes
through the fruit orchards. During the season, apples are available
in abundance all along the route. A Tourist Bungalow and few other
hotels are available for a comfortable stay.
Lakha Mandal:
It is 75 km from Mussoorie on Mussoorie-Yamunotri Road. One can
drive upto KUWA about 71 km and from there river Yamuna is to be
crossed by motorable bridge. There are hundreds of idols of archaeological
importance which have been preserved by the Archaeological Survey
of India. Legend has it that the Kauravas made a Shellac house and
conspired to burn the Pandavas alive here.
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