π Popular hill station in Uttarakhand known as the Queen of Hills.
πΏ Surrounded by lush green hills, Doon Valley, and snow-capped mountains.
ποΈ Famous for its colonial architecture and scenic beauty.
π Home to Kempty Falls, Mussoorie Lake, and Jharipani Falls.
πΆββοΈ Pleasant walking trails like Camelβs Back Road and Landour.
π Important religious spots like Jwala Devi Temple and Christ Church.
ποΈ Shopping at Mall Road and Landour Bazaar for woolen clothes and local handicrafts.
π΄ Popular for local cuisine like Garhwali dishes, Momos, and Tibetan soups.
πΈ Scenic viewpoints like Gun Hill and Lal Tibba.
π‘ Offers a range of luxury resorts, heritage hotels, and budget accommodations.
π Visit Kempty Falls β A popular waterfall for picnics and swimming.
π Cable Car Ride to Gun Hill β Enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayas.
ποΈ Shopping at Mall Road β Explore shops for woolen clothes, souvenirs, and local handicrafts.
π Trek to Lal Tibba β The highest point in Mussoorie offering scenic views.
π₯ Camping and Bonfire in Dhanaulti β A serene hill station near Mussoorie.
πΆββοΈ Walk along Camelβs Back Road β A 3 km long scenic stretch perfect for nature lovers.
π Visit Jwala Devi Temple β A religious site located on the Benog Hill.
πΈ Photography at Cloudβs End β A beautiful spot marking the end of Mussoorie.
π§ Try Local Delicacies at Landour Bakehouse β Famous for pastries and coffee.
π Night view from Gun Hill β Best place to enjoy Mussoorieβs skyline.
π¬π§ Founded by the British in 1823 as a hill station.
π° Became a popular retreat for the British during the colonial era.
π― Played a significant role during the Indian freedom movement.
π Houses the famous Christ Church built in 1836.
π² Known for its British-style boarding schools and colonial buildings.
π A popular literary destination with famous authors like Ruskin Bond residing here.