Mussoorie is a beautiful hill station, located at the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayan range. Scattered across the foothills of the Himalayas, this quaint hill station mirrors scenery and tranquillity, therefore known as "Queen of the Hills." This town provides picturesque views of green valleys, snowclad peaks, and misty jungles. This is such a perfect blend of picture-perfect landscapes and colonial charm that attracts visitors with serene surroundings and a cool climate, making it the perfect retreat for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.


Some of the must-visit places in Mussoorie, which spell this timeless beauty:


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Lal Tibba:



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At 2,275 metres, Lal Tibba is the highest point in Mussoorie. From this place, you can experience great panoramic shots of the snow capped Himalayas and the sprawling Doon Valley. There are telescopes set up, through which you can zoom in on the higher Himalayan peaks. It is best seen during dawn as the views will be there with a crystal clear vision. 


Kempty Falls:



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Kempty Falls is located centrally within Mussoorie, wonderfully depicting falling waters within a lush green environment. It is a natural resort, and the waterfall provides its visitors with a place to relax. From the noise of running water to the cool mist floating in the air, Kempty Falls has a refreshing experience for anyone.


The Mall Road:



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The Mall Road in Mussoorie is indeed a happening shopping road, with local shops, handicrafts, and some delectable dishes at arms' end. This road provides every visitor with the opportunity to go on a spree and shop while indulging in the picturesque charm. 


Dalai Hills:



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One of the most tranquil places in the entire region, Mussoorie offers in the sumptuous serenity of Dalai Hills. Situated above Lal Bahadur Academy, just off Happy Valley, this serenity-forged location provides absolutely breathtaking views of towering Himalayas and lush green valleys. Vibrant Tibetan prayer flags, majestically placed Statue of Lord Buddha, and its very own Buddhist temple make it even more blessed by the spiritual spirit.


Mussoorie Lake:



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Mussoorie Lake is a secluded retreat that mirrors the tranquility of the surrounding atmosphere. Besides boating, visitors can enjoy some panoramic views of the misty hills that frill the shores of the lake. The surroundings and natural beauty will make it the perfect destination for those wishing to stay away from tension and stress.


Landour:



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Landour is a quaint little colonial town that provides sneak peeks into the past in its cobbled streets and old world architecture. The place wears a vintage charm with quaint shops and breathtaking views of the Himalayas. 


Cloud's End:



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The end point of Mussoorie is Cloud's End, a mark of dense thickets of deodar and oak forests; the same holds an image of a serene haven away from the hustle, an end point that provides panoramic views of misty valleys. The unspoiled beauty of the place and the serenity of the environment makes it the ideal haven of refuge for the lovers of nature seeking a calm abode.