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Mussoorie, the ultimate haven for the honeymooners, is lined-up with several interesting tourist attractions. Read on to find out more about the places to visit in Mussoorie.

Places To Visit In Mussoorie

If you pine for a dream vacation amidst lofty mountains and jaded plains, then Mussoorie could be your dream destination. One of the most charming hill stations in India, Mussoorie holds the prized distinction of "Queen of the Hills." The misty, white-capped peaks, the splendid view of the greens and its upbeat ambience truly makes Mussoorie a hot favorite destination for the honeymooners and wanderlusts. Mussoorie's unparalleled beauty remains the talking point among the nature enthusiasts and travelers. Walk on foot to catch the best sights or hire taxis to see the important tourism places like Gun Hill, Mussoorie Lake, Kempty Falls and Jharipani Falls. Food connoisseurs can try heading out to Rice Bowl that serves some scrumptious Tibetan and Chinese food. The ideal time to make an itinerary to Mussoorie is from April-June or during September-October. This is because the climate during this time is exceptionally cool and pleasant. Scroll down the article further to get a complete insight about the top tourist attractions in Mussoorie.

Tourist Attractions In Mussoorie

Gun Hill

Mussoorie's second highest peak, Gun Hill offers breathtaking views of Doon Valley, Himalayas, Pithwara, Banderpunch, Gangotri, Srikantha and others scenic points across the town. As you explore the hill, you are likely to stumble upon a few souvenir shops and local eateries selling regional specialties. Gun Hill can be reached either by a ropeway or by foot. However, the former is the best option if you don't want to exhaust yourself. This tourism spot spells tranquility and is a must-visit place in Mussoorie. Photography lovers must not forget to capture the beauty of Gun Hill, especially the enchanting sunsets that are a real treat to the eyes.

Kempty Falls
Kempty Falls, situated 15 km off Mussoorie, is one of the major landmarks in the town. This place is perfect to chill out with loved ones and to get away from the scorching heat. The milky water gushing from a height of 4,500 feet and finally coming down in the form of five different streams is visually enthralling. Tourists can be seen enjoying a cool dip under the waterfall.

Jharipani Falls
Jharipani Falls, surrounded by many boarding schools and estates, is located 8 km away from Mussoorie. An ideal picnic spot, Jharipani Falls is easily accessible from the main city. Tourists flock at this spot all through the year except the monsoon months of July and August, when the land around the falls becomes slippery.

Lal Tibba
Lal Tibba aka Depot Hill is the highest point in Mussoorie and one of the most frequently visited places in the hill station. Situated in Landour area, Lal Tibba houses buildings that transport visitors to the old British colonial era. The hill also has a Japanese telescope through which panoramic views of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Banderpunch, Himalyan ranges can be sighted. However, it is recommended not to visit Lal Tibba during monsoons or rains as the place becomes infested with creepy leeches during the rainy seasons.

Camel's Back Road
Lying in the lower part of Mussoorie is another wonderful place called Camel's Back Road. Besides spotting the famous natural rock that bears striking resemblance to the camel's hump, you can also go for horse riding here. The evenings are best to go for long walks or just stroll along the road. A few shops here sell woolen garments and other lovely memorabilia. In case, you are weary and looking forward to dig into yummy food, head out to the renowned 'Revolving Restaurant' that offers delicious dishes.

Mussoorie Lake
This picturesque lake built by Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority is 6 km away from Mussoorie. Besides admiring the beauty of the lake and soaking up some scenic view of the Doon Valley, you can also indulge in boating here. Mussoorie Lake is serene and peaceful unlike the other crowded tourism places, making it one of the star attractions of the city.