Top 7 Places to visit in Mussorie

 Mussorie the Queen of Hills

Mussoorie Lake is the freshly developed tourist spot developed by the City Board. It is an ideal destination or boating or a day out for a picnic.

Mussoorie Lake  This is regarded as the A one lake and is visited by a number of visitors all round the year. There are some shops that sell eateries here.

Camel's Back Road is one of the most visit locations in Mussoorie. A peaceful and calm walk in the lap of nature will assure absolute peace and calmness.

Camel's Back Road It is a 3 km long road and is called the Camel Back Road because of the presence of the natural layout of the rocks that are in the shape of the camel humps.

Kempty Falls is said to be one of the most prominent waterfalls in Uttarakhand. The falls are encircled by a high mountain cliff. Since the waterfalls from a great height, 

Kempty Falls  it is believed that this water further divides into 5 different streams. Being present on the Mussoorie-Dehradun Highway, the Kempty Falls attracts a number of tourists from across the country.

Gun Hill is one of the most prominent tourist attractions for tourists who visit Mussoorie. It is the second-highest peak in Mussoorie. 

Gun Hill  Irrespective of the time of the month, do carry woollen clothes with you. Views from the top of the Gun Hill peak are bound to leave you spellbound.

Library Bazaar is the local taxi and the bus terminal points to enter the township of Mussoorie. Popularly known as the KitaabGhar. 

 Library Bazaar  is so-called library found in 1843 that is present on the first floor of the fantastic building. This is also one of the few libraries found in India.

At a distance of around 3 km from the Mall Road, the Company Garden in Mussoorie makes for a perfect spot to spend quality time with your family and friends. The entire plan of this garden was laid down by Dr. H Fackner

Company Garden

 it is maintained by the Garden Welfare Association of Mussoorie. You will find beautiful fountains, lush greenery, colourful birds, and different varieties of flowers while taking a walk around the garden. If you are up for it, go for boating on Artificial Lake.

Company Garden

Do visit the observatory to find some insightful information about his life and work. The views from the summit atop which the heritage building sits are strikingly beautiful especially when they are covered in mist. So, even if the history doesn’t interest you, the vistas definitely would.

Sir George Everest’s House

Located 6 km from Gandhi Chowk in Mussoorie, Sir George Everest’s House dates back to the year 1832. Better known as The Park Estate, this place once served as the home, laboratory and observatory of Sir George Everest. From measuring the highest mountains to scaling the distances between the mountains of the North, Sir Everest has done it all from this place.

Sir George Everest’s House

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