Monday, January 1, 2018

Mussoorie Hill Station

Mussoorie Hill Station
Mussoorie hill station is a wonderful hill station situated in the foot of Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is popularly known as the ‘Queen of the Hills’. This place derived its name from ‘mansoor’ plants. And this place is famous as a film shooting spot. It is located at an altitude of 2,000 meters. Mussoorie, Uttarakhand experiences a moderate climate with mild summers and cold winters. The weather remains pleasant throughout the year. The town offers spectacular views of the snow capped mountains and the Shivalik ranges in the south. Mussoorie is known for its scenic beauty, idyllic atmosphere and is visited by hundreds of tourists from various parts of the world. Being a popular hill station, hundreds of tourists come to Mussoorie. Numerous sightseeing trips are undertaken to the popular points of interest in the town.

Best Time to Visit
Mussoorie is best visited after the monsoons retreat as the region is prone to floods and landslides during the rainy season. The winter months starting from October see the most pleasant of climates and festivities. The town is known for its romantic views and is quiet popular as a honeymooning hotspot. Although for people who like to get the best out of Mussoorie should visit the place between mid February and mid April.

Climate situation
Mussoorie is pleasant in summers with day temperatures hovering around 30° C and nights getting chilly. Winter brings snowfall and rain, especially in December. Night temperatures dip down to near zero and days are cold at about 7° C. Mussoorie gets monsoon showers between June and September.

Nature’s Attraction
Lake Mist

Lake Mist : The Lake Mist in Mussoorie is a natural wonder which is beautifully nestled in a sprawling valley in the hills of Mussoorie, surrounded by gushing mountain streams and natural musical waterfalls. The sheer natural beauty of the Lake never ceases to mesmerize the visiting guest, no matter what the season is. As Mussoorie is queen of the hill station, then Lake Mist is obviously one of its most superb gems. This wonderful and breathtaking Lake is just stationed 4 km before Kempty Falls on the Kempty- Mussoorie Road.

Mussoorie Lake

Massoorie Lake : 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. Never miss a visit to this amazing manmade artificial lake, which is placed on Dehradun – Mussoorie road. This spot offers scope of boating and is considered to be an ideal spot for picnic as well.

Happy Valley

Happy Valley : 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 visit in Mussoorie.

Tapovan

Tapovan : Tapovan is an ideal location for the tourists looking for peace and adventure. Tapovan is located on an altitude of 4463m / 14640ft above sea level. Tapovan is base camp for shivlinga peak in Uttarakhand hills. One can also have a nice view of bhagirathi peaks from tapvan medow. Every year this place has been visited by thousands of tourist including foreigners for adventure activity like mountaineering & trekking Tapovan. Trekking to Tapovan (where Guru Dhronacharya (a character of Epic Mahabharata) did his penance) is not a regular task to be undertaken but adventure buffs and trekker do not let go of such an opportunity.

Bhatta Falls

Bhatta Falls : Positioned at a distance of 7 km from the town of Mussoorie, Bhatta Falls is a waterfall located 3 km away from Bhatta village in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Decorated with a scenic grandiose the beauty of this fall attracts numerous numbers of tourists all year round from different nook and corners of India and other countries. From a distance of 1.6 miles before reaching, you will be tempted and captivated by the roaring sound of the falls as the water flows to the down streams.

Lal Tibba Mussoorie

Lal Tibba : Lal Tibba, the highest point in Mussoorie is situated in Landour area, which is the oldest populated place in the destination. The site was also referred to as a Depot Hill, due to the presence of depot in the region. The hill houses a camp of The Indian Military services and Broadcasting stations or towers of All India Radio and Doordarshan. The beautiful views of sunrise and sunset from this vantage point can also be seen by travellers visiting Lal Tibba.

Gun Hill Mussoorie

Gun Hill : Gun hill gets its quaint name from the pre-independence days when a gun mounted on this second highest peak of Mussoriewas fired to herald mid-day, thus enabling people to adjust their watches. When colonial rule in India ended, the gun was silenced and melted to make taps. Once accessible by a steep, narrow bridle path, Gun Hill can now be reached in just about four minutes by a ropeway set up in 1970. The 400 mts. ropeway connects the Mall to Gun Hill and makes for a thrilling trip.

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary Mussoorie

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary : “Around 11 km from Library Point, the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is a part of the popular Rajaji National Park. Home to a variety of rare and common fauna like Himalayan goat, panther, leopard, deer and bear, this park is among the most visited tourist destinations in the hill station of Mussoorie. The sight of several indigenous and exotic birds, including red-billed blue magpie, mountain quails and White Capped Water Redstart make this place a paradise for birdwatchers.

Cloud's End

Cloud’s End : Cloud’s End, as the name represents, is the end of Mussoorie. It is organized 6 km from the Library, a standard shopping spot. The spot offers hypnotizing points of view and to accomplish this destination, one needs to stroll around dull and thick forests. In travel, lies the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, which has an expansive assortment of wild creatures and plants. Voyagers can contract taxis from the boss city to reach here.

Tiger View Jungle Camp Mussoorie

Tiger View Jungle Camp : Tiger View Jungle Camp is an ideal location for nature and adventure lovers. Located in the remote areas of Goolar Khalla village, the place offers opportunity to tourists to spot endangered species of tigers in their natural habitat. The forest development authorities of the region offer jungle safaris and facility for camping within the forest premises to spot various animals.

Camel’s Back Road Mussoorie

Camel’s Back Road : Camel’s Back Road is basically a place where there are stones, which have naturally taken shape of a Camel. The Camel’s Back road engender from Library point and leads straight to the Kulri Bazaar. You can see this road from the Mussoorie Public School. This road is a stretch of 4 km, the atmosphere is very serene and ideal for pony-riding and watching the sun playing ‘hide and seek’ in the Himalayas.

Hathipaon and Park Mussoorrie

Hathipaon and Park Estate : At a distance of 5 km from Library Bus Stand, Hathipoan is one of the tourist hotspots situated on the way to Cloud’s End. Hathipoan attracts nature lovers and adventure seekers. It is located at the summit of a hill amid peaceful and serene village known as Saskhet. It’s a thickly wooded area that offers breathtaking and heavenly views of Himalayas. It is also a hotspot for adventure seekers for a number of activities organized at camps like Raincoat camp and Northern Adventure Camp. The road leading to Hathipaon is rough and bumpy. Travelers can also walk from Happy Valley in order to reach the Hathipaon.

Places of Worship around Mussoorie
Nag Devta Temple Mussoorie

Nag Devta Temple : Nag Devta Temple, an ancient temple dedicated to God of snakes, is situated on the Cart Mackenzie Road. Located 6 km from the city centre, the temple is frequently visited by devotees as well as tourists. Every year, the temple is decorated beautifully on the occasion of Nag Panchmi. Devotees throng the destination in huge numbers to witness the rituals, performed on a huge scale in the temple. One can also witness beautiful views of Doon valley and Mussoorie town.

Jwala Devi Temple Mussoorrie

Jwala Devi Temple : At a distance of 9.5 km from Library Bus Stand, Jwala Devi Temple is an ancient temple situated on the top of the Benog Tibba at an altitude of 2100 m in Mussorie. Dedicated to Goddess Durga, this beautiful temple houses a stone idol of the goddess in the inner sanctum. The temple site is surrounded by imposing hills, lush greenery and small streams. Every year, thousands of devotees visit this temple to seek blessings of Goddess Durga.

Tapkeswar Mahadev Temple Mussoorie

Tapkeshwar Mahadev Temple : Tapkeshwar Mahadev Temple is a famous Temple of Lord Shiva Situated in Dehradun City After Another Shiv Mandir at Mussoorie Road. This Holy Place Known to have one of the oldest Shivling in the cave and Shiv Bhakts Came here from All over the World. Tapkeshwar Mahadev Temple is located just 6.5 km away from the Dehradun city. This temple Got the Name Tapkeshwar, As water droplets continuously drops on the shivling inside the Cave.

Shedup Choepelling Temple Mussoorie

Shedup Choepelling Temple : Shedup Choepelling Temple, colloquially referred as Tibetan Buddhist Temple, is among the most popular shrines in the region. Established by the Tibetan community of Mussoorie, this shrine is an astounding example of Tibetan architecture.

Christ Church Mussoorie

Christ Church : Christ church is one of the oldest church in Himalayan range, I have heard a lot about this church and its beautiful location. Believed to be the oldest church in Himalayan region, constructed in 1836 it has Gothic design architecture. You should definitely visit here to see the Gothic design and stained glass interior.

Surkanda Devi Temple Mussoorie

Surkhanda Devi Temple : Surkanada Devi temple is at a distance of8 kms from Dhanaulti. This temple is dedicated to the famous Parvati Devi who is revered in the region by the locals. This temple is located at a height of about 10,000 feet and requires a trek of about 1.5 kms from the base of the hill. Tourists can also reach the temple by walking along an 8 kms trek path amidst the forest from Dhanaulti or can take the road from Dhanaulti towards Chamba.

Lakha Mandal Temple Mussoorie

Lakha Mandal : Idols found in excavation by Archeological Survey of India in this village now draw believers of Shakti and Shiva as well as the historian interested in the antiques. Located some 80 Km or more away, the Graphite Lingam is the main attraction of the place.

Tourism Places around Mussoorie
Dhanaulti

Dhanaulti : Dhanaulti is surrounded by the dense and thick forests of oaks, rhododendrons and deodars, which keep the atmosphere balanced and pleasant. Only 35 Km away from Musoorie, this place is a natural choice while extending stay in Uttaranchal to visit nearby places. Every weekend people visit here in large number from nearby locations. That’s why, Dhanaulti has become the ideal weekend destination for travelers.

Dehradun

Dehradun : 85 Km away from Mussoorie, the capital of Uttarakhand, Dehradun is located which in itself is a picturesque destination to be in. Dehradun is the capital city of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Located in the Doon Valley at the foothills of the Himalayas, Dehradun is bordered by the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers of India. The city is known for its pleasant climate and provides a gateway to the popular hill stations like Nainital, Mussoorie etc. and pilgrim sites like Haridwar and Rishikesh. The city receives high amounts of rain during the monsoon season and get really cold during the winters. Being a part of the Princely Garhwal State the local customs of the Garhwali people have influenced the culture in the city.

Rishikesh

Rishikesh : The holy city of Rishikesh on the banks of River Ganges is around 71 Km from Mussoorie. People with religious bend can take to direction as well. Famous for its temples, yoga and the river Ganga, Rishikesh has become a hub for adventure sports in India. You can take a one day trip to Rishikesh and tickle your daring nerve here. The place is also a hub for adventure activities like rafting, bungee jumping, camping, etc.

Haridwar

Haridwar : A city that is believed to have its origin in Hindu mythology, Haridwar is an ancient as a place can be. Centuries old temples, fascinating religious ceremonies, locals that are too happy to tell you of Hindu folklore. Lose yourself to the serenity that surrounds the Ganga ghats around sunrise or watch the fascinating arti in evening, it is the stuff that spiritual experiences are made of. Other than its religious significance, it is a fast emerging centre of yoga, meditation and Ayurvedic practices. Visit it for an experience that is nothing less than once in a lifetime.

Chamba

Chamba : Chamba is situated at the distance of 61.5 Km from the Mussoorie, on the right bank of the Ravi river (a major tributary of the Trans-Himalayan Indus River) valley, and topographically it is bounded by the Dhauladhar and Zanskar ranges. Chamba known for the Temples and Palaces marking the Royalty of kings and their religious affiliations in the past. Chamba is a feat to visit. With all the natural wonders which seem to accumulate in one place, this addition to Mussoorie package can make vacation time immortal.

How to reach there
Air : The nearest airport is Jolly Grant, on the outskirts of Dehradun (35 km). Further from Jolly grant you may reach Mussoorie through taxis and buses.

Rail : This hill destination is well connected with all the major cities by train through nearest railway station being Dehradoon as well with others like Haridwar, Ambala Cant, Muradabad, Delhi.


Road : Buses from various locations like Delhi, Haridwar, Dehradoon, Chandigarh, etc are easily available. Option of hiring a car or taxi or taking one’s own car to Mussoorie is not at all a bad idea if prepared enough for road journey.

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