The Queen of Hills is just 250 kilometers away from Delhi, tourists from all over the country and abroad come here to see the sunset, know how to reach?
Away from the hectic life of Delhi, if you want to enjoy peace, cool breeze and beautiful sunset, then ‘Mussoorie’, known as the Queen of Hills, situated about 250 kilometers from Delhi, is the perfect destination for you. During the British period it was developed as a major hill station of northern India. Mountains covered with pine trees, valleys covered with clouds and the colors spreading in the sky as the sun sets present such a sight that tourists from India and abroad come here just to see the sunset. Let us know where you can visit in Mussoorie and how to reach here?
Where to visit in Mussoorie?
- Lal Tibba Sunset: Lal Tibba is the highest point of Mussoorie and the sunset here is spectacular. In the evening the sky here turns orange and pink and the ‘Winter Line’ is also visible. A panoramic view of the Himalayan peaks (like Badrinath, Kedarnath, Nanda Devi) is also visible from here.
Gun Hill: Gun Hill Point is a popular tourist destination in Mussoorie, famous for its panoramic views of the Himalayas. It can be reached by cable car (ropeway) or on foot, offering spectacular views, local food and exciting activities.
- Lal Tibba Sunset: Lal Tibba is the highest point of Mussoorie and the sunset here is spectacular. In the evening the sky here turns orange and pink and the ‘Winter Line’ is also visible. A panoramic view of the Himalayan peaks (like Badrinath, Kedarnath, Nanda Devi) is also visible from here.
- Mussoorie Lake: Mussoorie Lake is a newly developed picnic spot on the Mussoorie-Dehradun Road, about 6 km from Mussoorie. Paddle-boats are available here. From here a beautiful view of Doon valley and surrounding villages is visible.
- Mussoorie Lake: Mussoorie Lake is a newly developed picnic spot on the Mussoorie-Dehradun Road, about 6 km from Mussoorie. Paddle-boats are available here. From here a beautiful view of Doon valley and surrounding villages is visible.
How to reach Mussoorie?
- Bus: You can take a Volvo bus to Dehradun from Kashmere Gate bus stand in Delhi, the fare for which is around Rs 1400. You can also travel by normal bus whose fare is around Rs 500. Then from there you can easily reach Mussoorie by bus or taxi.
- Bus: You can take a Volvo bus to Dehradun from Kashmere Gate bus stand in Delhi, the fare for which is around Rs 1400. You can also travel by normal bus whose fare is around Rs 500. Then from there you can easily reach Mussoorie by bus or taxi.
- Train: There is no direct train to Mussoorie, you have to first take a train to Dehradun or Kotdwar, which are the nearest railway stations, and then take a bus or taxi to Mussoorie from there
- Train: There is no direct train to Mussoorie, you have to first take a train to Dehradun or Kotdwar, which are the nearest railway stations, and then take a bus or taxi to Mussoorie from there
- airport: If you want to go to Mussoorie by flight then the nearest airport is Dehradun. Jolly Grant Airport is the nearest airport to Mussoorie, which is about 60 kilometers from Mussoorie.
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