The most famous and beautiful places of Mussoorie, you can visit in two days

Mussoorie Travel Guide:  People prefer travelling to the hill station in the winter to take in the snowfall and enjoy a vacation in the stunning natural surroundings. The New Year is drawing near, therefore it stands to reason that many would be considering visiting a hill station around the New Year’s holiday or on weekends in January. People who enjoy seeing snow or mountains should first head in the direction of Shimla-Manali. But in January and February, the peak travel season, hill stations become quite busy and pricey in addition to being well-liked tourist sites. In such a situation, if you want to enjoy the natural scenery in a calm environment away from the crowd and want to go on a budget trip, then you can turn to Mussoorie, the queen of the mountains. Mussoorie also has great tourist places. Compared to Shimla-Manali, Mussoorie is a cheaper and less time-travelling hill station.
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Let’s know the most popular philosophical places of Mussoorie, that tourists must visit.

Dalai Hills

If you are going to visit Mussoorie, then definitely include Dalai Hills in your travel list. It is also known as Buddha Temple. It will be a different kind of adventure for you to visit Dalai Hills located near Happy Valley of Mussoorie. In Dalai Hills, you have to trek for about one kilometre, which is quite fun. Get your sports shoes ready and climb while watching the greenery of Mussoorie. A beautiful statue of Buddha will be seen above. Do not forget to do a photoshoot here. You can hardly get such views. On the way down, there is also a Buddhist temple on the left, where you can watch the mountain views in a calm environment.

Kempty Falls

The waterfalls here are among the most famous places in Mussoorie. Kempty Fall is the famous waterfall of Mussoorie, whose beauty will attract you towards itself. Kempty Fall is at a distance of about 13-14 km from Happy Valley. You can travel to Kempty Fall by hiring a taxi or two-wheeler. You will find a walking path from the parking lot down to Kempty Fall. If you want, you can also go through the ropeway. In winter, you will not be able to take bath in this waterfall, but you can click photos or make funny reels.

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Dhanaulti Dhanaulti

is about 55-60 km from Mussoorie. After travelling for two hours you will reach Dhanaulti. On the way, you will find many viewpoints where you can click photos with friends, partners or kids. There are beautiful cafes on the way, where you can enjoy delicious snacks. Dhanaulti is famous for adventure activities and sports. Apart from this, there is Eco Park in Dhanaulti, whose ticket is 50 rupees. In this park greenery, beautiful views, and swings will be available for children.

To visit Surkanda Mata Temple

You can go to Surkanda Devi Temple of Mussoorie. On the way to Dhanaulti, there will be the Surkanda Devi temple. This temple is situated on a hill, which you have to climb on foot. However, if you do not want to climb two to three kilometres, there is also a ropeway facility for tourists. The two-way ticket for the ropeway from the bottom to the Surkanda temple is Rs 205. Prasad can be taken from below only. The temple complex is very well made. Keep in mind that due to being on the hill, it is quite cold here, so keep a woollen cap and warm clothes with you. Amidst the cold winds above, the temple of Mata, the very beautiful Shivling and other temples have also been built.

Mussoorie Mall Road and Kitab Ghar

In the evening, you can go for a walk on Mussoorie Mall Road. From food to shopping, you will find everything on Mussoorie Mall Road. You can taste the hot roasted corn. Boiled Masala Chana stalls are also decorated at a little distance. Small and big cafes with very luxurious interiors will also be seen, where you can order according to your budget. You can also buy woollen clothes, shawls etc. Beautiful libraries and viewpoints have been built. Reached Kitab Ghar from Mussoorie Road by walking on foot. You will not even know the way for about two kilometres.

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