Places must visit in mussoorie

Mussoorie, found very nearly 35 km away from Dehradun, is settled in the lower regions of the Himalayan Range. It has been prominent since pioneer long stretches of India, and is one of the most visited and appreciated slope stations in India. Mussoorie is best visited between mid-March to mid-November. December to February ought to be stayed away from as the downpours during storms and the cold during the winters make it quite distant.

Notwithstanding the cool temperatures, this Uttarakhand town offers strolls in the new mountain air, washing choices in the cool cascades, shopping handiworks and apparel at the old fashioned shops. Make a point to tick off the same number of spots to visit in Mussoorie as you can on your get-away.

Top 22 Places To Visit In Mussoorie

Here is a rundown of the most astonishing spots to visit in Mussoorie that ought not be missed. From steed riding and roller-skating to drifting and that’s only the tip of the iceberg, here is a rundown of 22 spots to visit in Mussoorie that you shouldn’t overlook:

Kempty Falls

Jharipani Falls

Overgrown Falls

Bhatta Falls

Lake Mist

Mussoorie Lake

Lal Tibba

Camel’s Back Road

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

Weapon Hill

Cheerful Valley

Dhanaulti

K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum

Sir George Everest’s House Museum

Mussoorie Adventure Park

Bhadraj Temple

Tibetan Buddhist Temple

Organization Garden

Jabarkhet Wildlife Sanctuary

Aglar River

Landour Bazaar

Disco Skating Rink

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