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Complete Travel Guide for Mussoorie for Tourists & Travelers

Everyone knows Mussoorie as the Queen of Hills. It is a charming and peaceful hamlet positioned within the Garhwal Hills. Mussoorie has always been a popular pick for tourists over the years. It has its own special charm, with the beautiful Mall Road, attractively styled lamp posts, quaint churches and lovely hotels. Mussoorie draws trekkers visiting Uttarakhand and offers lush natural greenery throughout the monsoons as well.

Mussoorie lies at 7464 ft in the Dehradun District and there is snowfall during winters around Dhanolti and Surkanda Devi. The best time to visit is between the months of April and June. The monsoon is worth avoiding since the entire stretch is prone to landslides. Those looking to witness snowfall should visit between December and February. Temperatures are usually pleasant in the summer months of May and June while winters can get chilly at times.

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Travelling to Mussoorie
Mussoorie is well connected by road to New Delhi. For reaching, you will have to first arrive at Dehradun. You can drive up to Mussoorie directly if possible. You can also land at the Dehradun Jolly Grant Airport which is 60 kilometres away from Mussoorie. It will take you approximately two hours. You can also arrive at the Dehradun railway station which is 35 kilometres away from Mussoorie. The regular route for accessing Mussoorie is Delhi-Mohan Nagar-Modi Nagar-Khatauli-Muzaffarnagar-Roorkee-Dehradun-Mussoorie. The journey requires close to seven hours in total.

There are URTC and UPSRTC buses going to Dehradun from Kashmiri Gate. You can take another bus for Mussoorie which requires approximately 90 minutes to reach the hill station. You can connect to Dehradun via the railway network and then hire a private cab for going to Mussoorie.

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What to Do in Mussoorie
Mussoorie offers ample fun and excitement throughout the year, especially in the winter and summer seasons. You will have a ball exploring the Mall Road and Camel’s Back Road which offer spectacular views along with a plethora of other attractions. You will enjoy visiting the quaint cafes in this stretch along with wonderful temples, gardens and lakes alike. The waterfalls are simply stunning to say the least. The Tibetan influence is clearly visible along the Mall Road. Some of the other attractions that you should visit include Lal Tibba, Kempty Falls, Gun Hill, Happy Valley, Sir George’s Everest House, Christ Church, Mussoorie Lake and the Library.

You will also enjoy taking the cable car ride to Gun Hill from Jhulaghat as well. Being a tourist town in its own right, Mussoorie offers plentiful opportunities for shopping as well, particularly at The Mall. You can also indulge in several offbeat activities including mountain climbing, rappelling, mountain biking, skywalks and ziplining along with ATV rides, paragliding and a lot more. Try angling for the highly desirable trout fish or take a dekko at the Benog Sanctuary or Jabarkhet Wildlife Sanctuary.

Make sure that you do not miss Lal Tibba, which is the highest point in Mussoorie town. Tickets are available at nominal prices and the views are simply breath-taking to say the least! Trying the local cuisine on Mall Road is also a must. Once you get settled into the Himalayan lifestyle, you should catch the sunrise early in the morning. You can also visit Dhanaulti which is roughly 24 kilometres away from Mussoorie. This hill station is known for its sheer charm and the journey will need approximately 90-100 minutes. The Dhanaulti eco-park makes for a truly pleasurable visit.

The Surkanda Devi Temple is another key landmark at Dhanaulti and it worships Goddess Parvati. The visit here will require a 1.5 kilometre trek on your part, starting from the Kaddukhal Village.

Top Food Choices in Mussoorie
Mussoorie offers a plethora of choices for those who love food. The Mall Road is where you can feast on sumptuous local cuisine. Some of the top options also include:

• Café de Tavern- This is a wonderful hangout spot, reminiscent of quaint and genuine pubs in England with a relaxed atmosphere. You should not miss the red wine sizzler here while the overall food quality is excellent.

• Lovely Omelette Centre- This joint lies on the Mall Road and is a famous spot in Mussoorie. You will love the sheer variety of omelettes being rustled up by the chefs here!

• Little Llama Café- Another charming and wonderful café, this one offers spectacular views with several continental delicacies.

• Kalsang Friends Corner- Kalsang Friends Corner is a two-storied Mall Road eatery that whips up highly authentic and tasty Chinese eats with a vast menu. You will love the food here, especially the Thupka and momos. Pricing is quite reasonable too.

• Café by the Way- This is an elegant little café offering the best brews and shakes. Located on the Mall Road, this one offers fantastic desserts and Nutella Cakes which will delight you immensely to say the least!

• Chic Chocolate- This is a café cum restaurant in Mussoorie that is known for its exquisite home-crafted chocolates along with the best pizzas you will find! The Sticky Jaw toffees are amazing gifting options as well.

Now that you have a guide to Mussoorie at your fingertips, check for nearby accommodation and book TheSqua.re serviced apartments. Rest assured, you will find plush and comfortable apartments with the best amenities and other facilities. Here’s to a delightful trip ahead!

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Witness Impeccable Beauty Only at Kerala

India as a country is not just famous for its traditions and culture, but is also well-known for the beauty it houses in the form of different destinations. Yes, traveling to an international destination is always a great idea on account of the beautiful attractions and tourist points it withholds. But, little did we know, that our country-India, is no less when it comes to offering beauty in the form of attractions and destinations.

Many times, we opt for tour packages to witness the charm and gorgeousness the cities or states within India. But at times, due to certain circumstances, we might have to explore such places by ourselves. Hence, you got to start somewhere! While you cannot settle for ‘THE’ best place, since there are too many, I shall go with the one that has stolen everyone’s heart, and continues to do so time and again. It is none other than KERALA!

Yes! With the beautiful Arabian sea in the west, the Western Ghats towering the east, and divided by many rivers, Kerala boasts unique features that have made it one of the most sought out destinations in India, and Asia.
Kerala is well-known for many things. An equable climate, serene beaches, tranquil stretches of backwaters, lush hill stations, and greenery almost everywhere. Not to forget waterfalls and countless tea plantations that attract a number of tea lovers from all over the world. Kerala, apart from offering such beautiful aspects, is also known for its advanced society which has a 100% literacy rate! Isn’t that astonishing! Moreover, it also has the highest physical quality of life in India and is the cleanest state too. Yes, the list can go on. But let’s establish the real reason for me writing this blog, and that is to list down some of the best places to visit within Kerala.

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Munnar

Let’s start with the place that is one of the most opted for destinations-Munnar. Yes, you may have heard your friends talk about this destination and its beauty, and let me tell you this, whatever, they’ve said, or you’ve heard, it’s all true. Munnar in every sense is ‘beautiful’.

It rises as three mountains streams merge, and was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British Government. With sprawling tea plantations at every nook and corner, winding lanes, and waterfalls, Munnar is one of the most popular places in Kerala to visit. You can witness the exotic flora and fauna along with lush green forests. Munnar also houses the highest mountain in South Asia-Anamudi, which is also an ideal place for trekking (any trekkers in the house, do visit this peak!)

Thekkady

Giving some competition to the lovely Munnar is Thekkady, that is famous for a perfect jungle vacation. Any animal lovers around? This is your next holiday spot! The very sound of the name Thekkady conjures up images of elephants, chains of hills, and spice scented plantations. What more, well the Periyar forests of Thekkady is one of the most beautiful wildlife reserves in India. It is also a place where you can enjoy some bamboo rafting in the catchment area of Mullaiperiyar Dam, hiking, and more! Popular for its excellent eating joints, at Thekkady, you can also enjoy its vast stretches of spice gardens and various adventure sports.

Alappuzha
Experience another beautiful destination within Kerala, Alappuzha. This place has always captured an important position in the maritime history of Kerala. It is also referred to as the Venice of the East. Today, it is famous for its boat races, backwaters, houseboats, beaches, and the greenery that is present almost everywhere. Alappuzha beach is also considered to be a famous beach spot and houses a lighthouse that makes for the main attractions that intrigue visitors.

Athirapally

Are you a waterfall lover? Even if you aren’t, you should stop by Athirapally, which by far, houses the best waterfalls that are a sight worth witnessing. Athirapally Waterfalls are located 1000ft above sea level at the Chalakudy River in Thrissur district of Kerala. In the monsoon season, in its full might, the waterfalls appear like Niagara Falls. Athirapally falls can be visited anytime during the year. Though the waterfall appears to be the best during monsoons, heavy rains can sometimes cause significant inconvenience.

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Another astonishing feature of this waterfall is that it’s famous in the Bollywood industry. If you are someone who doesn’t live under a rock, then you might have come across the movie or even watched it-Bahubali. Yes! Its eye-thundering VFX effects and the mind-blowing sceneries in the film are one of the biggest factors that contributed to its success. However, the point I’m trying to establish here is that the waterfall through which SHIVA (famously known as Prabhas) reaches to the Mahishmati, which is located above the clouds, is not at all the VFX, but in fact is an actual location, which is none other than the Athirapally Falls. So, if you are a big fan of the movie (or the lead actor), then this makes for a great reason to stop by this beautiful creation mother nature has offered.

Kovalam

Another shining jewel of Kerala, Kovalam is just located at 17kms from the state capital, Thiruvananthapuram. The word Kovalam when translated means ‘a grove of coconut trees’, which I feel is the perfect name on account of the beauty this beach city holds.

This city has been a hit list since the 1930s and continues to attract a number of tourists. A massive rocky promontory on the beach has created a beautiful bay of calm waters, which is suitable for sea bathing. Moreover, the leisure options in this city are diverse. From sunbathing, swimming, herbal body massages, to catamaran cruising, you can find things that will inevitably amuse and pamper you.

So, now that we’ve established why is Kerala the perfect holiday destination in India, and have listed down the most famous destinations to stop by, the only thing left to do is pack your bags and head out to God’s own country!

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