A Trip To The Land Of The Gods - Rishikesh, Mussoorie & Dehradun

Craving for a trip, any day is fine for journeying from Delhi. Let’s explore the “Queen of the Hills”, Mussoorie from Delhi.

Mussoorie, often known as the “Queen of Hills,” is quiet and serene since it stands in the clouds. Uttarakhand’s “Lal Tibba” is the highest peak in the state at 7,500 feet, henceforth, its untouched nature, filled with alpine trees and icy rivers, makes it one of the most beautiful places in the world.

There is no way to appreciate this experience as by taking a road trip from Delhi. As soon as you book a cab online with Divineuttarakhand.in, you can appreciate a ride through the Garhwal Himalayan Range.

Thus, with our totally adjustable tour program, your journey from Delhi to Mussoorie can turn into an implausible trip.

Best time to Visit from Delhi to Mussoorie:


The weather in Mussoorie is cold and pleasant most of the year with bright sun and clear skies. Therefore, the best time to visit Mussoorie will depend on the purpose of your trip.

March through June – Months with the highest touristy, owing to pleasing temperature and ideal weather conditions. Perfect for sightseeing and adventure sports.

July to mid-September– This is the off-season and moreover prone to landslides, and the time to visit for those who like solitude. Scenic areas coupled with adventure sports will be closed to the public for safety reasons.

October to February–With unmarked snowfall and icy temperature this is the idyllic time for winter sports.

Places to explore in Mussoorie:


Camel’s Back Road:

The camel’s hump shaped rock gave the road its name.; it is a 3 km long stretch from Kulri bazaar to the Library Chowk in Mussoorie. It is one of the well-known vacationer spots to visit in Mussoorie.

Mall Road:

Three kilometers from Library Bus Stand is the main shopping area of Mussoorie, The Mall. The video game parlours of the 1980s, the Methodist Church, and the skating rinks are the main attractions of the spot. As the starting station for the cable car to Gun Hill’s peak, henceforth this is the place to be.


Kempty Falls
Kempty Falls



Kempty Falls:

In Mussoorie, the Kempty Fall is a stunning waterfall at a height of 4,500 feet. Its name comes from Camp-tea, where British colonists held tea parties throughout the colonial era.

Lal Tibba
Lal Tibba


Lal Tibba:

The highest point in Mussoorie sited in Landour area, at a distance of 5.5 km from Mussoorie Library Bus Stand; Lal Tibba is located at a height of 2275m.
There are a number of buildings constructed at some point in colonial period here. Children’s Lodge is one of those and presents some eye-catching sights of the hills and the valley.

Company Bagh


Company Bagh:

Also recognized as Municipal Garden and formerly as Botanical Gardens of Mussoorie; sited in Happy Valley area close to Lal Bahadur Shastri National Administration Academy in Mussoorie.

Hathipaon

Hathipaon:

On the way to Cloud’s End, is attracts adventure seekers with activities such as Raincoat Camp and Northern Adventure Camp. It is located at the top of a hill in the peaceful and tranquil village of Saskhet. Beautiful Himalayan views may be seen in this highly forested area.

George Everest’s House


George Everest’s House:

Known as Park Estate, this heritage home sits on the edge of a cliff on the road to Cloud’s End. Mussoorie is well-known for its breathtaking landscapes, and it’s easy to see why.
Sir George Everest, a geographer and the first Surveyor General of India, had it built in 1832. The house, therefore shows various attention-grabbing facts concerning the famed persona.

Bhatta Falls

Bhatta Falls:

On Mussoorie-Dehradun Road near Bhatta Village at a distance of 10.5 km from Mussoorie Library Bus Stand, this waterfall is relatively untouched by commercialization and hence a good place to relax.

Conclusion:

As you travel from Delhi to Mussoorie, you’ll pass through a variety of landscapes and cities before arriving in Uttarakhand.

Enjoy the stunning drive from Delhi to Mussoorie whenever you get to go by booking a cab online and taking in the sights of the northern plains and the Lower Himalayan forests.

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