Places to visit in Mussoorie

THE 30 BEST Things to Do in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

Places to Visit in Mussoorie


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Top Attractions in Mussoorie

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High-altitude viewpoint with panoramic scenes of the Himalayan range and snow-capped peaks, complemented by cosy cafes and scenic treks.
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Museum dedicated to Himalayan heritage with an array of artifacts, local art, and cultural exhibits. Interactive installations and in-depth artifact displays provide an educational visit.
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Multi-tiered waterfall with swimming pools surrounded by a market path, featuring local snacks and scenic ropeway access. Swimwear rental available.
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Garden attraction with a variety of flowers and plants, children's rides, a man-made lake, boating, and a wax museum. Ideal for family outings and photography enthusiasts.
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Bustling street lined with a variety of shops and eateries, framed by scenic views and colonial architecture. Experience a blend of local culture amidst occasional repairs and lively crowds.
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Nature reserve with diverse trails through dense forests, home to varied wildlife and offering panoramic Himalayan views. Ideal for beginner trekkers and nature walks.
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What travellers are saying

  • Sumit Khajuria
    Jammu City, India323 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    From Mall Road the distance of Lal Tibba is just 6-7 kilometres and the road is steep and u must have good control if u r taking your vehicle. The road is one way and u can face jam also on the road for hours also. Once u reach on the point u will find a restaurant permitted by the Uttarakhand Government which is having a Binocular on the top to give u the view of Mussorie from top. This is Lal Tibba. During my visit the weather was not clear as such there is no vision from Binocular. Overall my experience was fifty- fifty.
    Written 20 June 2024
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  • Parwati pundir
    Mussoorie, India1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Top tourist destination in Mussoorie. If one want's to understand the culture and the heritage of Uttarakhand himalayas it's a must visit place
    Written 6 September 2024
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  • arvind1000
    Pune, India2,721 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is nice day visit on your Mussoorie visit. It is a Cantonment town at one end of Mussoorie. Its charm is it quiet serene atmosphere , almost caught in an old colonial time warp with 4 shops and old bakehouse ( now modernised) and two churches. There aren’t many hotels here and mostly home stays . Maybe on my next visit will stay here away from the hustle and bustle of Mussoorie.
    Written 5 May 2024
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  • Debashis T
    Dehradun, India2,297 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Camel's Back Road runs parallel to the bustling Mall Road but provides a different experience with distinct features. While locals recommend morning or evening walks along this route, it's also worth considering if you have the time and energy as a tourist. Stretching 3 kilometers from the Ambedkar statue at Library End to Picture Palace at the opposite end, it offers an alternative to the more crowded Mall Road. The Camel's Back Road is less frequented by tourists and boasts fewer shops, typically only 2-3 Maggi points along its length.
    Although the scenic beauty rivals that of Mall Road, the quieter atmosphere and fewer shops might make walking here seem more subdued. However, at the midpoint, there's a viewing point perfect for photographs, which serves as a highlight of the journey. The road is wide enough to accommodate vehicular traffic, allowing visitors to explore by car if preferred.
    Written 15 June 2024
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  • susanta nath
    Zirakpur, India129 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    Area is very busy indeed, lots of commercial shops, have to park vehicle on side of road (paid parking). Then you can go walking to cable car or trek to waterfall as per choice. Paid to and fro cable car charges taken first then you ride down to waterfall area. The waterfall area has been commercialized into a swimming area with shops around. Its really busy there and water also dirty.
    Written 11 June 2024
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  • RAP
    Pune, India92 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    A very basic, small garden with little to explore. I recommend avoiding the unnecessary entrance fee of ₹50 per person and the local vehicle tax of ₹100.
    Written 25 August 2024
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  • drsureshsharma
    Bhopal, India35 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Top of the hill..best valley view. tranquil road.. clouds are seen below your feet when season permits.. excellent greenary..
    Written 13 October 2023
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  • Abhay Rana
    Delhi, Canada3 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The waterfall was not that crowded and the best part is the sitting woth your legs in water, it was really good. Small cafes with tasty food and resonable price.
    Written 8 July 2024
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  • HofH999
    Melbourne, Australia1,169 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We didn’t find the house the remains of which no longer exist we were told but we enjoyed the museum of cartography recently opened to commemorate Everest’s work as Survey General and others. The walk up from the car park is challenging but very beautiful. The view from the top looking north is great but to the south you see nothing due to pollution.
    Written 21 October 2023
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  • Nomad02116003338
    3 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The mall road in Mussoorie was a very good place to visit and also for shopping. The reastaurants in mall road has a very delicious food to eat and also they have variety of dishes .
    Written 23 June 2023
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  • dnana i
    5 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Very professional setup that provides an incredible hiking experience. Be sure to contact the people mentioned on the website, so that they can arrange the guides - for first times, recommend going with a guide like we did. The hikes are relatively easy, and kid friendly too. Spotting birds, butterflies, animal droppings, trees and hillside views, or just breathing in the pure air - there is something for everyone.
    Written 12 May 2024
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  • Debashis T
    Dehradun, India2,297 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This location is situated 5 km from Library Bazaar. Before reaching it, there is a turn-off on the right side leading to Clouds End. There's ample parking space available before ascending some stairs along a narrow path, which typically takes around 15 minutes and is not particularly difficult.
    Upon climbing the stairs, you'll first encounter a small temple dedicated to Lord Buddha and a small tea stall. Continuing further up, flanked by flags on both sides, you'll reach the summit where a large statue of Lord Buddha stands. Locally known as Dalai Hill because Dalai Lama stayed here for a period, the top offers a stunning 360-degree view of the surroundings.
    Due to being off the usual tourist itinerary, this spot is usually less crowded, allowing you to take as many photos as you like without any hindrance.
    Written 15 June 2024
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