Mussoorie-The Queen Of Hills

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A place with the serene beauty of flora and fauna. A getaway destination far from busy city life. All time favourite destination for travel freaks from metropolitan cities who wishes to spend some time in the hills. Yes, I am talking about Mussoorie. It is a hill station popularly known as ‘Fairyland’ which is located in Dehradun District of Uttarakhand.

Here the first Indian beer brewery was built. The city is conveniently connected to all the major cities by road. The nearest railway station is Dehradun. You can hire a taxi or hop on a bus to reach this hill station.

The best time to visit Mussoorie is during summers that start from March till November. The place enjoys rainfall from July to September. This place attracts tourists from all over the world due to its scenic beauty.

Mussoorie is popular for its sightseeing. While planning your itinerary, do include places like Kempty fall, Gun hill, Camel back road, the mall and Lal Tibba. Kempty fall is a popular picnic spot in Mussoorie. There is a swimming pool there and locals are very welcoming.

For a tranquil walk in the forest or nature, go to camel back road. For cyclers and walkers, this place is perfect to hang out with loved ones and friends. Another popular tourist destination is Lal Tibba which is the highest peak’s topmost point. Couples can enjoy the beauty of sunrise and sunset from the top of the hill.

The mesmerising view from the Lal Tibba can leave tourist spell-bound. Most of the tourist places are few kilometres away and anyone can reach there by taxi or bus easily. You can find many restaurants and hotels in the area which serves delicious cuisines.

There is a Municipal garden, Happy Valley, Jabarkhet wildlife reserve and many more places where you can take your family or friend for vacation. It is known for its colonial heritage and religious sites. Since the British colonial period, Mussoorie is all time favourite espace from the unbearable heat of the plains.

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