To experience the beauty of the waterfall, one must see this waterfall. It is falling from a height of around 40 feet. The cold gushing white water makes it look magical. There are a few more waterfalls also in Mussoorie, like Mossy Fall and Jharipani Fall.
Among all the places to visit in Mussoorie, Mall Road should be on the top. It is a long road starting from the library and goes till the picture palace. You will find a lot of local shops and fine-dining restaurants on Mall Road. You can also rent bicycles & bikes at Mall Road to explore the places.
The highest hill in this region, which is also known as Red Hill. The snow-covered Tibetan Borders are also visible from this hill. It also offers views to other ranges like Banderpoonch, Kedarnath, and Nilkantha peak. Do visit Lal Tibba to get some captivating views.
If you love boating or want to enjoy the scenic beauty of hills by sitting around the lake, then do visit Mussoorie Lake. It is a picnic spot for people and you will witness both locals and tourists enjoying here. This is not a natural lake; it has been constructed for tourists to enjoy the beautiful views.
It is a 4 kilometers road which has a camel hump’s shape and that is why it is known as Camel’s Back Road. This road is one of the most common tourist spots, as it offers some mesmerizing views of the Himalayas. If you will visit this road during sunset and sunrise, you will get a picture-perfect view. One can also enjoy the horse ride on this road.
Want to enjoy the lush green Himalaya of an offbeat destination? Then, do visit this small hamlet situated around 58 kilometers away from Mussoorie. A famous temple known as Surkanda Devi temple is located in Dhanaulti and that is why many pilgrims visit this place. An Eco Park is also located close to this place, so do visit that too.
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