Camel's Back Road
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Seema M
7 contributions
Nov 2023 • Friends
Nice place to walk. Enjoy Shopping. Very nice woolen clithes, shawls .Good restuarants on this road. Cable car to reach the Gun hill point. You can have a nice view of the city . Night view was awesome.
Written 30 November 2023
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VIPIN_GOEL_TP_Impex
New Delhi, India7,182 contributions
Mar 2023
This 3km long road is at back side and opposite of The Mall. This road is named as Camel Back Road due to the presence of natural layout of rocks shaped like a camels hump at the end of road. The Camel’s Back road starts from Ambedkar Status towards the Library on the Mall to The Picture Palace on the RHS of the city. The Radha Swami Satsang Vyas is situated on this road. The Camel Back road is famous for morning and evening walk and cycling. It is not crowded as compared to The Mall. Several hotels, persons cottages and Villas, Resorts are also situated and accessed through this road. Due to repair work on The Mall, we use this road to reach The Club Mahindra on Gun Hill.
Written 19 March 2023
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Sandy_JSR
Jamshedpur, India1,565 contributions
Jun 2022
Located in the heart of Mussoorie, the Camel’s Back Road is around 3 km long road lined with natural rocks shaped like a camel's hump. Camel Back Road provides experience of peaceful walk with nature. However, in morning and evening, the road becomes little bit busy. The road is named as Camel Back Road due to the presence of natural layout of rocks shaped like a camels hump at the end of road. It offers beautiful view of Doon Valley, also popular for viewing sunrise and sunset.
Written 28 February 2023
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lotusdiamond
Chandigarh, India1,258 contributions
Jul 2022
Rock in the formation of Camel can be seen from camel's back road. In case you are interested in walk in leisure then go for this. Views from this place are mesmerizing.
Written 9 January 2023
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Ankit Kapoor
Rawatbhata, India145 contributions
Apr 2022
In as few words as possible - Camel's Back Road provide better views than Mall Road. If one is looking for a scenic walk, Camel's Back Road is the answer.
Written 16 May 2022
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Girish Kumar Hargovind
Nagpur, India155 contributions
Mar 2022
Though a little longer for those not used to walking but worth the effort for a quiet and relaxed stroll in cool surroundings. This was the second time we were taking this Camel"s back route.
Written 23 April 2022
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AmolSareen
New Delhi, India67 contributions
Jan 2022
We went on Camel's back on a day, when it was raining and so nobody except us was there. We enjoyed the View and Camel's back at leisure.
Written 1 March 2022
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Niki K2332
Dehradun, India2 contributions
Nov 2021 • Family
Beautiful walk. Totally loved it. Can see the Himalayan ranges quite clearly on a clear day and it's a walk with no traffic and no noise. Will recommend to all
Written 15 November 2021
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vijaytravels
Mumbai, India163 contributions
Feb 2021
Camel's Back Road connects the two ends of the Mall Road providing a longer, very quiet, winding and, most importantly, a level route compared to the steep inclines of the Mall Road. Provides for a nice, leisurely 30-40 minute walk with good views of the mountains and valleys.
Written 20 March 2021
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Kilroy_Mariner
Mumbai, India636 contributions
Jan 2021 • Family
Away from hustle bustle of Mall road is Camel Back Road.
A road less frequented by tourist. Barring a few 'Maggie Points" there is no one around.
Do carry binoculars for a good view of surrounding area.
A road less frequented by tourist. Barring a few 'Maggie Points" there is no one around.
Do carry binoculars for a good view of surrounding area.
Written 24 January 2021
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Jaipur to Haridwar road stoppage , food
guptaarun
36 contributions
whats the question
Prerna V
3 contributions
What all can we cover with rickshaw on mall road?
Rasputin21
Ashburton, Australia2,202 contributions
Please remember when taking a rickshaw that you do not overload the vehicle. I have seen many fat Indians or several trying to fit in the vehicle to save money. The men who have to pull their inordinate weight are poorly paid and no person should use them as a beast of burden. if you are genuinely not able to walk, then take the rickshaw, but remember who is doing the work and that they have to feed themselves and their families.
How to plan a one day trip to either dehradun or musoorie?
Rasputin21
Ashburton, Australia2,202 contributions
A one day trip to either place is a bit of a waste. Stay overnight and see the place properly. Don't just add to the crowds.
Deependra Singh
Gwalior, India11 contributions
Can anyone please suggest me what is ideal plan for three days trip to mussoorie
Nrip M
Noida, India66 contributions
If you are adventurous type then
Go for camps in adjoining areas and adventure sports. But if you are peace loving and want to relax, then I suggest stay in some peaceful resort like Orchid Resort and enjoy the beauty from top. One day Go for camel back walk, it will take 2-3 hours if you dont rush. Its peaceful slow and picturesque walk. After walk have lunch at any of the good restaurant and then if you feel tired go back to hotel or do some shopping.
Next day go for Campty Falls it will take again 4-5 hours
Shibkath
Ponnani, India
I have a plan to visit 2nd November to 15th November mussorie-dehradun-hrishikesh-himachal-kasol...can you help me to make travel plan?
Kaustuv R
Noida, India45 contributions
If you want to see the higher reaches of the Himalayas, why not try the upper reaches of Garhwal? From Mussoorie, you can go towards Yamunotri. Rishikesh is the gateway of road leading to Kedar, Badri, Gangotri, Auli, Valley of Flowers. Tehri is a hill station not far from Rishikesh.
Shibkath
Ponnani, India
I have a plan to visit 2nd November to 15th November mussorie-dehradun-hrishikesh-himachal-kasol...can you help me to make travel plan?
Gurbinder S
Nawanshahr, India10 contributions
i am planning a 3 day trip on 20th to 22nd november but a bit confused about the destination manali or mussoorie which one is going to be a more enjoyable option in november? can someone suggest?
Nrip M
Noida, India66 contributions
I have been at both places. If you want more peace and limited area holiday, go to Mussourie. Manali is for adventurous and in the lap of nature. It is less peaceful more crowded, but still Good
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- Restaurants near Camel's Back Road:
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