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Lets explore Delhi to Mussoorie – Trip Yearning for a holiday amidst nature and acres of greenery? Mussoorie is fondly called “the queen of hills” because of its scenic beauty and tranquil ambiance. Jaypee Residency Manor is a cozy resort in Mussoorie set on a hilltop at 7000 meters above the sea level, offers discerning luxury services and state-of-the-art accommodation. If you are planning that long awaited Delhi to Mussoorie Trip, now is the time.
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The Mall is a renowned shopping district situated in the heart of Mussoorie. It is dotted with shops, cafes and a host of colonial remnants that point to Mussoorie’s past glories.
There are several video game parlours and skating rinks here for travellers to revel in entertainment activities. The Mall also has a Methodist Church and the Tibetan market place nearby makes for a diverse cultural mix.
Situated at a height of almost 4,500 ft from the sea level, the Kempty Falls are one of the most scenic attractions in Mussoorie. The waterfall has a height of 40 ft. and the sight of frosty water falling down the mountainside is quite mesmerising.
A place made famous by a pre-independence ritual of firing a gun to give locals an idea of the time, the Gun Hill is a tourist hotspot in Mussoorie. The Gun Hill is situated 400 ft. above the Mall and can be reached via a ropeway. The hill proper offers a panoramic view of the Himalayas and Mussoorie town.
Lal Tibba is the highest point in Mussoorie and offers a panoramic view of the town and its surroundings. The place is famous for a Japanese telescope which was placed here in 1967. One can view Badrinath, Kedarnath, Banderpunch and other Himalyan ranges from this telescope.
Lal Tibba is also called Depot Hill due to the presence of a military depot here in earlier times.
It is a location about 6 kilometres west of the Mussoorie Library. Cloud’s End lies at the ends of Mussoorie’s boundaries and offers mesmerising views of the valley.
Cloud’s End can be reached by hiking through the Hathipaon Road from Happy Valley. However, tourists can also avail a car for hire service to reach Cloud’s End from Mussoorie’s city centre.
It is a 3 kilometre stretch of road which has natural display of rock formations. The unusual formations are in shape of a camel’s hump, hence the name. The road connects two major locations of Mussoorie, namely the Library point and the Kulri Bazaar.
Camel’s Back Road offers scenic views of sunset sand sunrises over the horizon, with the Himalayan ranges providing the perfect backdrop for some nature photography.
Also known as the Company Bagh, its colonial era name, the Municipal garden is situated in the Happy Valley. It is an expanse of natural landscape moulded into a scenic beauty with human expertise. The garden is also called the Botanical Garden, due to the diverse plant species present here.
The garden is an apt place for bird lovers since a number of exotic avians nest here. A huge China tree is one of the main attractions of the Municipal Garden. The garden also has an artificial lake where tourists can avail leisurely boat rides.
Located near Mussoorie, the Dhanaulti Eco Park is divided in two smaller areas, Amber and Dhara. It is a botanical park, and houses a large variety of trees and plants. The park is famous for conifers and native Deodars, and is home to a number of endangered bird species as well.
The park has several adventure sports and activities for tourists, such as rock climbing, flying fox, sky walking, etc.
Excited for your Delhi to Mussoorie trip? Well, book in advance now at Jaypee Residency Manor, for a luxurious and frolic filled holiday in Mussoorie.