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1. Mussoorie Mall Road

Mussoorie Mall Road

0 km from city center 1 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Mussoorie Mall Road, located in the heart of Mussoorie, is a bustling promenade offering panoramic views of the Doon Valley and the Himalayas. This colonial-era relic, now filled with modern shops, video game parlours, and skating rinks, is perfect for leisurely strolls and shopping for local handicrafts. Key attractions include the Mussoorie Library, Camel's Back Road, and Kulri Bazaar, making it a vibrant hub for tourists and locals, especially in the evenings.

2. Kempty Falls

Kempty Falls

5 km from city center 2 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located on the way between Dehradun - Mussoorie roads, in the Ram Gaon area of Tehri Garhwal, Kempty Falls is one the most popular tourist attraction and picnic spot in Mussoorie. Surrounded by high mountain cliffs, Kempty Falls is nestled at an altitude of around 4500 ft above the sea level. The pond formed at the bottom of the falls makes an excellent spot for swimming and bathing.

3. Camel's Back Road

Camel's Back Road

1 km from city center 3 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located in the heart of Mussoorie, the Camel’s Back Road is one of the most popular attractions of this spectacular hill station. Shaped like a camel's hump, the 4 km stretch is popular trekking spot also offering horse-rides. Tourists also flock here to get a panoramic and unobstructed view of the sunrise and sunset. Taking a long walk along this road or coming here for an early morning jog is the best way to explore what this beautiful road has to offer.

Landour

3 km from city center 4 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Nestled amidst a canopy of dense Deodar trees, Landour is a quaint town in Uttarakhand located along the lower western Himalayas. It is a small cantonment town that surprisingly derives its name from the Welsh village of Llanddowrer and is teeming with history that dates all the way back to the British-era. Landour’s cozy setting and pristine natural beauty gives off a soothingly positive vibe, ideal for one to rejuvenate their senses.

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Dalai Hills

4 km from city center 5 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

One of the most beautiful locations in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, Dalai Hills is situated above the Lal Bahadur Academy and is quite close to Happy Valley. It is known for its statue of Lord Buddha, a Buddhist Temple, hiking and stunning sunset views.

6. Gun Hill

Gun Hill

0 km from city center 6 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Gun Hill is the second highest peak of Mussoorie and one of the most famous destinations. It offers an enchanting view of some of the highest Himalayan ranges namely Bunderpunch, Srikantha, Pithwara and the Gangotri group, along with a picturesque view of the Mussoorie town and the Doon Valley.

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7. Lal Tibba

Lal Tibba

2 km from city center 7 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Untouched by commercialisation, Lal Tibba is located on the top of Depot Hill in Landour. It is one of the most stunning viewpoints in the region. From the telescope installed here, one can have panoramic view of Nilkantha peak in Badrinath, Kedarnath peak, and Banderpoonch range of three peaks.

8. Jharipani Falls

Jharipani Falls

4 km from city center 8 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

6 km downhill of Mussoorie is the Jharipani Falls that you can reach within a 30 minute walk. Mussoorie's famous boarding schools, namely, St George's, Wynberg Allen, and Oakgrove are well packed within the estates of Jharipani.

9. Company Garden

Company Garden

2 km from city center 9 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located at 3 km from The Mall, Company Garden is a well maintained picnic spot with a mini lake, a flower garden and an amusement park in it. Also known as Municipal Garden, it is one of the best spots for picnic.

10. Devalsari

Devalsari

15 km from city center 10 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Situated in the Aglar Valley of Tehri Garhwal, Devalsari is about 55km from Mussoorie, Uttarakhand and is a relatively unexplored area which is also a nature lover’s paradise. It is known for housing the Koneshwar Mahadev Temple and serving as the base for the tek to Nag Tibba.

11. George Everest's House

George Everest's House

5 km from city center 11 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Sir Everest owned this mountain house in Mussoorie, India and spent a grand total of 11 years living here and using it as his observatory and laboratory. Built in 1832, the house is located in Park Estate, 6 kms west of Gandhi Chawk in Mussoorie and is also popularly known as Park House.

12. Cloud's End

Cloud's End

6 km from city center 12 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

6 km west off the Library, the Cloud's end marks the end of Mussoorie. It is covered by thick jungles and tracks 2 km up to the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary. It offers a lovely walking track. This place offers a great view of Aglar River Valley.

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13. Kellogg Memorial Church

Kellogg Memorial Church

2 km from city center 13 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

The Kellogg Memorial Church is a Presbyterian church that is located close to the Kasmanda Palace in the small army cantonment of Landour in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. It is widely admired for its spectacular architecture and historical significance.

14. Soham Heritage & Art Centre

Soham Heritage & Art Centre

1 km from city center 14 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located on the Chamunda Peeth Temple Road, Soham Heritage Centre is a private enterprise based to preserve the rich Himalayan heritage by showcasing the cultural diversity of the Himalayas through paintings, murals, scrap art, frescoes and artefacts.

15. Bhatta Falls

Bhatta Falls

2 km from city center 15 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located about 7 km from Mussoorie, Bhatta Falls has natural stream of water flowing down the hills. Bhatta Falls is a must visit place for nature lovers as you can capture nature at its best here. The place is also loved as a picnic spot by tourists.

16. Jwala Devi Temple Mussoorie

Jwala Devi Temple Mussoorie

6 km from city center 16 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located at an divine altitude atop Benog Hills, Jwala Devi Temple, also popularly known as the Jwala Ji Temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga. One has to trek for about 2 kilometers uphill to reach the temple. The trek offers some panoramic views of the Shivalik ranges, Doon Valley as well as Yamuna River.

17. Dhanaulti

Dhanaulti

16 km from city center 17 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

A small hamlet towards East of Landour, Dhanaulti houses the Sukhanda Devi shrine amidst the lushness of Himalayan greenery and attracts numerous pilgrims to its site. You must also visit the Eco Park on the way to Chamba.

18. Shedup Choepelling Temple

Shedup Choepelling Temple

3 km from city center 18 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Nestled amidst the hustle bustle and cultural hub of Happy Valley is the Shedup Choepelling Temple. Located at a distance of around 2.5 kms from the Company Garden on the highest cliff of the valley, the temple is adorned with murals, prayer wheels and meditation chambers.

19. Mussoorie Lake

Mussoorie Lake

1 km from city center 19 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located at a distance of 6 kms on the Mussoorie- Dehradun highway, Mussoorie Lake is an artificial lake developed and maintained by the City Board and the Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority.

20. Mossy Falls

Mossy Falls

3 km from city center 20 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Cosily tucked amidst the tantalizing mountains and the exuberant woods, Mossy Falls is a well-kept secret of the hill town of Mussoorie. Located at a distance of 7 kms from the main city on the Bala Hisar Road, the mesmerising cascade Falls is named after the moss-laden rocks surrounding the gushing waterfalls.

21. Mussoorie Christ Church

Mussoorie Christ Church

1 km from city center 21 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Situated on little hill-lock slightly above the Kasmanda Palace, Mussoorie Christ Church boasts of being the very first Catholic church in all of the Himalayan region. Built in 1836, the exquisite church is an exemplary example of Gothic architecture which evolved from Romanesque architecture.

22. Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

6 km from city center 22 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Famous for its almost-extinct mountain quails, deer, leopards and red-billed blue magpie, the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is well known to house rare species of birds and offers an excellent trail of pine-clad slopes surrounded by Himalayan peaks for a refreshing walk.

23. Char Dukan

Char Dukan

2 km from city center 23 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Set in the scenic hill-station of Mussoorie, concealed from the clamor of the mall road, Char Dukan is an iconic collection of four shops sitting side by side, which have served foodies since time immemorial. Every year, this row of quaint eateries is inundated with ravenous vacationers who, after a tedious walk through Mussoorie, are waiting to pounce on the likes of pancakes, Wai-Wai, Pakoras and shakes. Undoubtedly the coolest hangout spot in Mussoorie, any trip to the hill-station without a halt at Char Dukan is considered incomplete.

24. Library Bazaar

Library Bazaar

1 km from city center 24 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Snuggled amidst the eventful Mall Road of Mussoorie is the vibrant Library Bazaar, bustling with energy and vivacity. A stroll in the bazaar can take you back to the vintage times. Arranged along a small circular path, the market oozes with gusto and radiates a colonial feel. The tiny shops dotting the arena perfectly fit into the settlement and present a compressed pretty picture of the entire place. Other than finger-licking street food, local trinkets, handcrafted jewellery, you can find every bric-o-brac at the Library Bazaar.

25. Lake Mist

Lake Mist

4 km from city center 25 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

The pristine Lake Mist is among the most beautiful destinations in Mussoorie. The emerald waters are covered by green forest terrains from sides giving the whole scenario a resplendent image making it an ideal for spending the moments of repose with your family and friends.

26. Bhadraj Temple

Bhadraj Temple

12 km from city center 26 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Situated in Bhadraj on the western part of Mussoorie, the Bhadraj Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna’s brother Lord Bal Bhadra or Balram. Besides its religious significance, the temple is best known for the long 11 km trek that it takes to reach it. Known as the Milkman’s Trail, it starts from Cloud's End in Dehradun and offers splendid views of the surroundings.

27. Nag Tibba Trek

Nag Tibba Trek

16 km from city center 27 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Situated near Mussoorie, Nag Tibba is a relatively unknown and a very exhilarating trekking trail. Known as one of the best weekend treks, the place offers a climb of about 10,000 ft amid the snow clad mountains.

28. Jabarkhet Nature Reserve

Jabarkhet Nature Reserve

4 km from city center 28 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Jabarkhet Wildlife Reserve boasts of being the first privately owned and operated wildlife sanctuary in Uttarakhand, which is also the first of its kind in all of India. Located on the Mussoorie- Dhanaulti road, around 15 kms from the heart of the city, the nature park is spread over 100 acres of land.

29. Paragliding in Mussorie

Paragliding in Mussorie

1 km from city center 29 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Paragliding in Mussoorie offers an exhilarating experience against the backdrop of the stunning Garhwal Himalayan ranges. This adventure activity provides an unparalleled aerial view of the lush green valleys, dense forests, and the charming hill station below. With experienced pilots ensuring safety, both beginners and seasoned paragliders can enjoy soaring high above Mussoorie. The best time for paragliding here is from March to June and September to November, when the weather is pleasant and conducive for flying.

30. Happy Valley, Mussoorie

Happy Valley, Mussoorie

30 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Famous for housing some magnificent Tibetan monasteries, the IAS academy, candidly beautiful Municipal garden, a splendid valley of flowers, lively eateries and an all-around jocund environment, Happy Valley lies on the western end of the Library Point. Popularly known as ‘mini Tibet’, this enchanting valley is one of the most detailed and largest rendition of a typical Tibetan society. Home to around 5000 Tibetan refugees, the valley boasts of gorgeous views in the 360 - degree panorama.

31. Mussoorie Heritage Centre

Mussoorie Heritage Centre

1 km from city center 31 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Located at a distance of 3 kms from the Library Bus stand in the main market, the Mussoorie Heritage Centre is a social enterprise showcasing the rich culture and heritage of the hilltown of Mussoorie. It displays the archives of the historical heritage of Mussoorie.

32. Mussoorie Adventure Park

Mussoorie Adventure Park

1 km from city center 32 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

The Mussoorie Adventure Park is a treasure trove of fun adventure activities including rock climbing, rappelling, trekking, parallel rope, zip line etc. Besides the activity thrills and adventure zone, this park offers cosy nooks and gorgeous grasslands to spend quality time amidst nature.

33. K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum

K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum

2 km from city center 33 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Another feather in the cap of Mussoorie is the newly inaugurated K Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum, inspired by Madame Tussauds in London. Situated in the premises of Company Garden, just 3 kms ahead of The Mall, the museum boasts of lifelike wax statues of both domestic and international personalities.

34. White Water Rafting in Mussoorie

White Water Rafting in Mussoorie

34 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

White Water Rafting is one of the most popular activities and things to do in Mussoorie. The clear waters and rapids of the hill town are perfect to enjoy rafting. The activity is performed under strict guidance of the professionals and is completely safety not to mention very enjoyable and memorable.

35. Rock Climbing and Rappelling in Mussoorie

Rock Climbing and Rappelling in Mussoorie

35 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Rock Climbing and Rappelling are the prime activities and some of the best things to do in Mussoorie. You are harnessed to a rope or a cable for safety purposes before you can climb up the cliff or rappel down. Considered as two of the most adventurous activities of all times, you are sure to get an adrenaline rush.

36. Lambi Dehar Mines

Lambi Dehar Mines

3 km from city center 36 out of 36 Places To Visit in Mussoorie

Lambi Dehar Mines lies a couple of km ahead from Mussoorie and is one of the most infamous yet popular tourist attractions. Also known as the “Mine of Death”, it is locally believed that the mines are haunted by a witch. The area in and around the mine is enveloped in lush greenery and surreal landscape but all with an eerie and spooky silence.

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Top 12 Places to Visit in & Near Mussoorie (Things to Do & Best Time to Visit)

Nestled in the scenic lap of Uttarakhand, Mussoorie stands as a cherished hill station. With its panoramic views of the Himalayas, charming colonial architecture, and lush greenery, it captivates visitors seeking respite from the heat and city bustle. There are many wonderful places to visit in Mussoorie. All these places have made Mussoorie a quintessential destination for both nature enthusiasts and relaxation seekers.

Best Sightseeing Places in Mussoorie:

Let’s explore some of the must-visit places in Mussoorie . Also, you will get to know about a few best tourist places near Mussoorie within 100 kms. Without further ado, let’s get started!

1. Kempty Falls:

Kempty Falls

Kempty Falls, a natural wonder near Mussoorie, beckons with its refreshing allure. Its cascading waters create a serene oasis, offering a soothing escape from the summer heat. The experience of standing beneath the falls, embraced by the cool mist, is both invigorating and rejuvenating. Surrounded by lush forests, it’s a picturesque picnic spot.

Things to Do in Kempty Falls : Roaming around, clicking photos, enjoying the water park located in the base of the waterfall, relaxing and enjoying a picnic.

Best Time to Visit : Between April to June

2. Lal Tibba Scenic Point:

Lal Tibba Scenic Point

This is the highest point in Mussoorie. Its vantage offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas. You get a unique perspective on the majestic mountain range. The experience of witnessing the sunrise or sunset from this viewpoint is truly awe-inspiring. Lal Tibba’s tranquility, coupled with the opportunity to take in the beauty of the surrounding landscape, makes it a captivating destination for those seeking a serene and enchanting hill station experience.

Things to do in Lal Tibba : Enjoying the scenic view, especially sunrise and sunset, indulging in adventure sports, doing nature photography.

Best time to visit : During summer months, from March to July.

3. Gun Hill Point:

Gun Hill Point

This is the second-highest peak in the area. It offers a panoramic view that encompasses the town’s charming landscape and the majestic Himalayas. The highlight is the enthralling daily gun-firing ceremony. This is a historical tradition that adds a touch of uniqueness to the experience. You can take the cable car ride to Gun Hill. It is an adventurous ride that provides an opportunity to capture stunning photographs. In essence, Gun Hill Point promises a blend of history, nature, and thrill that makes it a captivating spot for visitors.

Things to do in Gun Hill Point : Enjoying cable car ride and picturesque nature view

Best time to visit : From March to July.

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4. Camel’s Back Road:

Camel's Back Road

A leisurely stroll along Camel’s Back Road in Mussoorie rewards visitors with a serene escape amidst nature. The unique rock formation resembles a camel’s hump. The place offers picturesque views of the surrounding Doon Valley and Himalayan ranges. This is an ideal spot for rejuvenating walks and breathtaking sunsets.

Things to do in Camel’s Back Road : Trekking, hiking, enjoying breathtaking nature view

Best time to visit : During summer

5. The Mall Road:

The Mall Road

Mussoorie’s bustling Mall Road is a vibrant hub of shops, cafes, and local culture. Lined with colonial architecture, it’s perfect for leisurely shopping, delectable street food, and enjoying the town’s lively atmosphere. Needless to say, this place is a central attraction for tourists.

Things to do in Mall Road : Shopping, enjoying food from various eateries, clicking photos

Best time to visit : From April to June

6. Jharipani Falls:

Jharipani Falls

Nestled in a lush forest, Jharipani Falls is a tranquil oasis near Mussoorie. The cascading waterfalls, surrounded by greenery, provide a serene ambiance. A short trek through nature’s beauty rewards visitors with a refreshing dip and a peaceful escape from city life.

Things to do in Jharipani Falls : Enjoying adventure sports, doing picnic, capturing photos

Best time to visit : During the summer months

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7. Cloud’s End:

Cloud's End

Cloud’s End marks the western end of Mussoorie. This place offers solitude and stunning vistas. The place is surrounded by dense woods, untouched by urbanization. This is an excellent spot for hiking, birdwatching, and immersing oneself in nature’s tranquility. For couples, nature lovers, and adventure seekers, this place ensures an unforgettable retreat.

Things to do in Cloud’s End : Enjoying tranquil time, hiking, hill climbing, having nature walk. While your stay at Cloud’s End, you can also visit nearby tourist attractions, like Jwala Devi Temple and Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

Best time to visit : You can visit all around the year. From March to June the weather remains very pleasant.

8. Mussoorie Lake:

Mussoorie Lake

This artificial lake invites visitors to engage in paddle boating, picnicking, and enjoying the serene environment. The place is bordered by hills. The lake provides an idyllic setting for relaxation, capturing mesmerizing views, and creating cherished memories with loved ones.

Things to do in Mussoorie Lake : boating, enjoying picnics with friends and family, relaxing

Best time to visit : From July to October

9. Bhatta Falls:

Hidden amidst the woods, beautiful Bhatta Falls showcases nature’s elegance. Accessible via a short trek, the cascading falls and clear pools offer a refreshing retreat. It’s a great place to unwind, take a dip, and savor the natural beauty surrounding Mussoorie.

Things to do in Bhatta Falls : This is one of the best picnic spots located near Mussoorie.

10. Benog Wildlife Sanctuary:

Nature enthusiasts will find solace in the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary’s lush surroundings. Rich in flora and fauna, it’s perfect for peaceful walks, birdwatching, and spotting Himalayan wildlife while being immersed in the serene forest environment.

Best time to visit: From April to November

Also Read : Discover the Must-Have Hiking Essentials for Beginners in the Himalayas

11. Sir George Everest’s House:

Sir George Everest's House

History meets nature at the former residence of Sir George Everest, after whom the mountain was named. The location provides panoramic Himalayan views and an opportunity to explore the history of surveying and mapping. This is an intriguing stop for both history buffs and nature lovers.

Things to do in Sir George Everest’s House: Trekking, enjoying view of sunrise and sunset, camping, hiking

Best time to visit: Summer

12. Nag Tibba Peak:

Nag Tibba Peak

Adventurers seeking a trekking experience can conquer Nag Tibba Peak. This is one of the highest points in the vicinity. It rewards trekkers with stunning vistas, camping opportunities, and an invigorating escape into the lap of the Himalayas. It creates an unforgettable journey for thrill-seekers.

Things to do in Nag Tibba Peak: Trekking, camping

Best time to visit: During summer from April to June and during winter from October to December

Final thoughts,

In the enchanting realm of Mussoorie, a treasure trove of wonders awaits. Each place in Mussoorie offers a unique tapestry of experiences. Embrace nature’s embrace and explore the wilderness, and be enriched with the touch of history and adventure. Come, visit Mussoorie. Get lost in its magical allure.

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15 Popular Tourist Places to Visit Near Mussoorie

It is a fact that the list of popular tourist places near Mussoorie is quite extensive including all sorts of destinations. From famous hill stations to enchanting and secluded villages- there are places for every kind of traveler including nature lovers, peace seekers, adventure enthusiasts, and shutterbugs.

Here we have designed a list of the best places to visit near Mussoorie and it is a mix of places for families, honeymooners, couples, and solo travelers. According to your budget, time, and interest, you can choose any of those places given below.

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Tourist places near mussoorie within 50 km.

15 Popular Tourist Places to Visit Near Mussoorie

There is a reason why Dehradun is known as the city of love. The weather, attractions, and its location- of it makes Dehradun one of the finest places to visit around Mussoorie . The major attractions of the state capital are waterfalls, caves, hot springs, and not to forget the urban life it has on offer.

Dehradun also offers a perfect melange between urbanization and natural beauty which is why people love spending a day or two here. Needless to say that the attractions of Dehradun are diverse and the city has something for everyone making it one of the best places near Mussoorie hill station to visit. You are going to be surprised at every corner of this beautiful city. If not, just head to a restaurant and get yourself some food.

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15 Popular Tourist Places to Visit Near Mussoorie

Distance from Mussoorie: 49 km (approximately)

People visit Mussoorie for a lot of things, beauty, adventure activities, weather, and even water sports. But if you want to spend your vacation in a secluded place and wish to integrate the destination, then Kanatal surely can be an inclusion.

Kanatal is one of the finest places to visit near Mussoorie within 50 km, which offers enchanting sights and solace. The travelers love spending time here and that has increased its popularity.

While you visit here, you can enjoy the marvelous hills, temples, apple orchards, and so much more. Its proximity with the queen of hills allows the visitors to be here and return to Mussoorie in no time. Perched at 8500 ft above sea level; Kanatal is an untouched beauty.

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Landour mussoorie

Distance from Mussoorie : 7.6 km (approximately)

If you are searching for places to visit near Mussoorie within 50 km then Landour will be a piece of cake for you. Landour is just 8 km from the hill station and is a breathtaking place to visit. This destination is located amidst the dense deodar forest. The environment here is soothing and calming. All of the amazing attractions around the place make visiting here worth your while.

Landour is even higher than Mussoorie sitting at approximately 980 ft above the queen of hills. People often take a trip here to enjoy their time amidst the tranquil environment. It is more peaceful here as compared to that in Mussoorie.

Tourist Places near Mussoorie within 100 km

Chakrata, Uttarakhand

Distance from Mussoorie : 81 km (approximately)

Those who are looking for an extended trip around Mussoorie can also plan to visit Chakrata on their trip. It is one of the best destinations near Mussoorie within 100 km . Chakrata is blessed with caves, waterfalls, and an extensive collection of flora and fauna making it an exquisite place to visit.

You can plan your trip to Chakrata as well; when you go to Mussoorie. Both the places are beautiful and unique in their own ways. If you go to explore the forests of Chakrata, there is a huge diversity in fauna that you will see.

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haridwar

Distance from Mussoorie : 82 km (approximately)

Haridwar is considered and listed among the 7 holiest places in India. The city is located on the banks of River Ganga in the Garhwal Region. The city is amongst the top-notch places near Mussoorie to visit with family. Haridwar is dotted with a lot of temples and holy places where people enjoy spending time and other than that shopping what people do.

A very important attraction in Haridwar is Har Ki Pauri where people take a dip in the water to wash away their sins (at least this is believed by the locals.) Haridwar is also popular for Ganga Aarti that’s aired in many countries. Haridwar is also among the 4 cities that host Ardh- Kumbh and Maha-Kumbh mela.

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Laxman jhula

Distance from Mussoorie : 76 km (approximately)

Rishikesh is a must-to-add destination near Mussoorie within 100 km . Also known as the Yoga Capital of the World, Rishikesh is also situated along the River Ganga. The city is located in the foothills of the Himalayas and is amongst the important pilgrimage destinations in the entire country. Apart from the temples that can be visited here and the amusing weather, Rishikesh is known for innumerable ashrams .

One of the most popular amongst them is the Beatles Ashram . One can enjoy yoga as well as meditation during their visit here. Visitors also enjoy the evening aarti that happens here every day. It is a huge event that takes place on the banks of the Ganga River. The environment around the place becomes positive and filled with good energy.

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Tourist Places near Mussoorie within 200 km

Lansdowne, Uttarakhand

Distance from Mussoorie : 185 km (approximately)

Mussoorie is the queen of hills- True! But that makes it a commercial hub too. Undoubtedly, you will have an amazing time at the hill station. From enjoying several luscious cuisines to breathtaking vistas, Lansdowne is a petite hilly town. The vibrant location of the town amidst the pine and oak forest makes it a wonderful set up for hikers, trekkers, and adventure junkies.

Lansdowne is undoubtedly a great place to visit near Mussoorie within 200 km . This serene destination is a hub for city dwellers residing in nearby places. So you too can visit here during your trip.

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Dhari Devi Temple

Distance from Mussoorie : 176 (approximately)

If not more, Srinagar in Uttarakhand is equally beautiful as the one in Kashmir. True there are just a handful of attractions to visit here but all of them are amusing. The main thing that triggers people to visit here is the natural beauty that’s on offer. Irrespective of the season you are visiting here, Srinagar is a must-visit destination around Mussoorie under 200 km.

Trekkers, birdwatchers, and nature lovers enjoy their time here spotting the flora and fauna that reside here. People enjoy the pristine location and non-commercial areas in Srinagar. If you visit here during winter, get ready to enjoy snowfall.

Jim Corbett, Uttarakhand

Distance from Mussoorie: 246 km (approximately)

A little over 200 km from Mussoorie, is the land of the Royal Bengal Tigers- Ramnagar. This is the very place where one entry gate of Corbett National Park is located. Needless to say, that number of people visit here every year. If you are on your vacation, then you can visit Ramnagar without a second thought.

Apart from taking the jungle safari, you can enjoy staying at the forest rest houses. It is an experience of a lifetime and people enjoy this a lot.

Tourist Places near Mussoorie within 300 km

chamoli

Distance from Mussoorie: 297 km (approximately)

Distance from Mussoorie: 297 km (approximately)If you are looking for a good place to visit near Mussoorie within 300 km then cut loose in the abode of gods- Chamoli. It is one of those places in Uttarakhand that has a strong bond of spirituality. The temples here are popular amongst the people. The surroundings are exceptionally beautiful, be it the dense valley or the snow-capped Himalayan mountains in the distance. In the winter, this area also experiences snowfall. Among the best places to enjoy snowfall in Uttarakhand, this place is also a snow lover’s delight.

Chamoli is also popular because it is the place where the Chipko Movement started. Chamoli is abundantly blessed with flora and fauna beauty. If you are looking for a famous tourist place near Mussoorie where you can enjoy some laid-back time, then Chamoli is the perfect destination for you.

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Distance from Mussoorie : 319 km (approximately)

Yet again a destination where you can enjoy your time in the amazing natural setup is Joshimath . It is also known as Jyotirmath and the hill town is an awesome getaway destination. Perched at 6150 ft above sea level, Joshimath offers a peaceful time to the visitors. If you visit here don’t miss visiting the ancient temples and other religious places.

Joshimath is an absolutely amazing destination to visit around Mussoorie , especially for the city dwellers. Joshimath is also known as the gateway for trekking. There are several treks that start from here and the Valley of flower trek at close proximity. Additionally, you are just one gondola ride away from reaching Auli. Yes, you heard that right! Joshimath is in close proximity to Auli and people usually take the cable car to visit there and so can you.

15 Popular Tourist Places to Visit Near Mussoorie

Distance from Mussoorie: 230 km (approximately)

Chopta is a destination under 300 km from Mussoorie which is blessed with paradisiacal beauty. It is the base camp for the Tungnath Trek, Chandrashila Trek , and Deoria Tal Trek . Chopta offers a mesmerizing view of the Himalayas, which will make your trip memorable.

From the lush green meadows that end in the pine, alpine, and deodar forests to the snow-clad mountain peaks of Nanda Devi and Trishul- can things become even more adventurous?

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Places near Mussoorie for snowfall

eco park dhanunlti

Distance from Mussoorie : 42 km (approximately)

Mussoorie experiences snowfall every year. But are there any other places nearby Mussoorie to experience snow , even better? If you too get triggered by this question too often, then you need to visit Dhanaulti which is just 40 km from the queen of hills.

Not only is this hill station at a higher altitude but it also gives the visitors a chance to enjoy their time during snowfall. Undoubtedly, Dhanaulti is a place where you can enjoy the snow. So, get going and tick the box of Dhanaulti in your list of visiting places.

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auli

Distance from Mussoorie: 312 km (approximately)

Snow and Auli are just synonyms and there is no need of telling how beautiful the place becomes. Also, it is one of the best skiing destinations in the country . Auli is extensively visited by people who wish to enjoy snow activities.

So, if you too want to visit a place that experiences snowfall and a place that offers a beautiful surroundings- Auli is where you should be heading. While you visit here during winters, you will see a lot of honeymooners enjoying their time in the snow. There are multiple activities that one can enjoy when they visit here.

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tungnath trek uttarakhand

Distance from Mussoorie : 274 km (approximately)

Tungnath is not only a destination but a very important pilgrim spot in Uttarakhand. It is the temple that houses one of the Panch Kedars which according to Hindu mythology is very holy. Tungnath Temple is a 3.5 km steep uphill trek that many people take every year.

Needless to say how amazing or amusing it would be to visit this place and enjoy the view from here. Taking this trek is something that a lot of people wish for and love to do. So, if you think you are up for an adventurous trek then head to Tungnath.

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Mussoorie itself is amongst the best hill stations to visit in Uttarakhand and those who travel here do not wish to go anywhere else. But if you are one of those who want to cover a number of places together while they visit the queen of hills- this list is for you. Not only will these places give you an enthralling time, but you will also enjoy the uniqueness of each one of them. But what about your planning? Will you be doing it all by yourself?

We think a little help won’t hurt! To make your traveling and experience at Mussoorie convenient and enjoyable; we have crafted multiple travel packages, only for you. In these, all you will have to do is search for the package that suits you the most and goes on a memorable trip to Mussoorie .

Raise a query, drop in your details, and connect with our experts. Just let them know whatever you want and they will help you with all the things. Moreover, you can get your package customized according to your needs. Our experts can help you with that too.

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20 Tourist Places to Visit in Mussoorie with Location & Timing

Budget Hotels > Travel Blog > Destinations > Mussoorie > 20 Tourist Places to Visit in Mussoorie with Location & Timing

The ‘Queen of the Hills’ – Mussoorie is a quaint little hill station that offers something for everyone. So, if you’re looking for a breezy retreat, the exciting places to visit in Mussoorie will surely leave you spellbound. Whether it is boating on Mussoorie Lake or trekking to Gun Hill Point, this hill station is ideal for travellers looking to escape the blistering heat.

This article will end your search for the most popular Mussoorie tourist places. Even if you have visited the place already, there’s a chance you will find a new scenic trail or a secluded viewpoint in this article. Travellers, get ready to be blown away by the beauty of the best places that make Mussoorie the most preferred destination.

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Best Places to Visit in Mussoorie in 2024

1. kempty falls, mussoorie, uttarakhand.

Kempty Falls, Mussoorie

Kempty Falls | #1 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

No trip to Mussoorie is complete without visiting the much-famed Kempty Falls. The site was developed by a British officer in the 1830s for hosting tea parties and ever since, it has become a popular attraction in Mussoorie, especially for picnics.

Plunging from a height of almost 1,364 metres, these falls offer spectacular views of the valley around it. Kempty Falls is among the best places to visit in Mussoorie India. Bathe in the waters of the pool formed at the bottom of the fall, click some pictures, or sit by the side of the cascading fall and enjoy garma-garam Maggi with kadak chai. You will find some of the best hotels in Mussoorie on the way to Kempty Falls.

  • Location: Ram Gaon, Tehri Garhwal District
  • Timings: 10 AM – 6 PM
  • Entry Fee: Free (Extra charges for using the ropeway, starting at INR 120)
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Mussoorie
  • Interesting Fact: The name “Kempty” is derived from the word “camp-tea” as British tea parties were a common occurrence near the falls during the colonial era

2. Lal Tibba, Mussoorie

Lal Tibba, Mussoorie

Lal Tibba | #2 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Perched on the Depot Hill in Landour, Lal Tibba is one of the highest viewpoints in Mussoorie. Just 6 km from the city centre, this vantage point rests at an altitude of 2,275 metres so you can only imagine the views from up here. The name of the viewpoint literally translates to Red Hill, which is a direct reference to the colour of the sky visible from here during the sunrise and sunset. It is among the must visit places to see in Mussoorie. On a cloudless day, you will be able to view peaks like Bandarpunch, Kedarnath and Badrinath from this viewpoint. The telescopes installed at Lal Tibba let you soak in the beauty of it all from up close making it among the most Mussoorie famous places.

  • Location: Bazar Road, Landour, Mussoorie
  • Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 50
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Landour
  • Interesting Fact-  The Telescope House in Lal Tibba houses a powerful telescope that allows visitors to enjoy close-up views of the distant peaks, including Bandarpoonch, Kedarnath, Badrinath, and Nanda Devi.

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3. gun hill point, mussoorie, uttarakhand.

Gun Hill Point, Mussoorie

Gun Hill Point | #3 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

The second-highest peak in Mussoorie, Gun Hill Point is one of the most popular viewpoints in the area. Located at a distance of 1.7 km from Mall Road, this viewpoint can be reached by a 20-minute uphill trek. Apart from a 360-degree view of the town and other parts of the Doon Valley, you will also be able to take in the views of Bunderpunch, Srikantha, Gangotri, and Pithwara Himalayan ranges from here. It is among the most tourist places to visit in Mussoorie Uttarakhand.

  • Location: Mall Road, Landour, Mussoorie
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Mall Road
  • Interesting Fact- During the colonial era, a gun was fired every afternoon from this hill to help people adjust their watches. This practice provided a signal to the locals and tourists to set their timepieces correctly. Hence, the hill came to be known as “Gun Hill.”

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4. Company Garden, Mussoorie

Company Garden, Mussoorie

Company Garden | #4 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

At a distance of around 3 km from the Mall Road, the Company Garden in Mussoorie makes for a perfect spot to spend quality time with your family and friends. The entire plan of this garden was laid down by Dr. H Fackner and it is maintained by the Garden Welfare Association of Mussoorie.

You will find beautiful fountains, lush greenery, colourful birds, and different varieties of flowers while taking a walk around the garden. If you are up for it, go for boating on Artificial Lake.

  • Timings: 9 AM – 8 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 25
  • Interesting Fact: The Company Garden dates back to the British colonial era. It was established by Dr H.F. Warth, a renowned horticulturist, in the early 20th century.

5. Cloud’s End, Mussoorie

Cloud’s End, Mussoorie

Cloud’s End | #5 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

If solitude is what you are looking for on your next trip to Mussoorie, Cloud’s End is where you should be at. A scenic stretch of lush deodar and oak forests, this place is located 6 km from the Library Road and marks the geographical end of the hill town. You can reach Cloud’s End by trekking along the Hathipaon Road from the Happy Valley area.

Besides offering stunning views throughout the day, this place has the most surreal setting for watching the sun go up and down in the azure sky. Photographers find this place extremely beautiful, and you too might get your next Insta-worthy shot here.

  • Location: Hathipaon area, Mussoorie
  • Timings: N/A
  • Interesting Fact: Cloud’s End was named by a British officer who was captivated by the ethereal beauty of this spot. Upon reaching this point and witnessing the clouds enveloping the landscape, he exclaimed, “This is where the clouds end!”

6. Jharipani Falls, Mussoorie

Jharipani Falls, Mussoorie

Jharipani Falls | #6 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Situated in the quaint village of Jharipani, about 7 km from the city centre of Mussoorie, is the stunning Jharipani Falls. Its charm lies in its secluded location that is not marred by touristy crowds yet and it has a view for perfect Mussoorie photos. You can spend hours soaking in the beauty of the falls, clicking good pictures or simply appreciating the views of the scenery around the waterfall including those of the Shivalik range. You will also find rare varieties of flowers in bloom at the site. The route to the falls is simple and can be easily covered via a car. However, after a certain point, you will have to trek for around 1.5 km to reach the falls.

  • Location: Dehradun-Mussoorie Road
  • Timings: Open all day
  • Interesting Fact: It derives its name from the word “Jhari,” which means a cascade or waterfall, and “Pani,” which means water in Hindi. The name perfectly captures the essence of this stunning natural wonder.

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7. Mussoorie Lake, Mussoorie

Mussoorie Lake, Mussoorie

Mussoorie Lake | #7 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

A man-made lake yet one of the most beautiful sites in the city, Mussoorie Lake has become a popular tourist attraction recently. Apart from boating on the lake, you can try water zorbing and zip lining here. Oh, and now you can also do paragliding just a short distance away from the lake.

There are several small souvenir shops, restaurants and a horror house near the lake making it among the best places to visit in Mussoorie. So after you have had your share of fun at the lake, sit down for a delectable lunch or go for a shopping spree.

  • Location: Dhobi Ghat, Mussoorie
  • Timings: 8 AM – 7 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 15 (Extra charge for other activities)
  • Places to Stay: Hotels Near Mussoorie Lake
  • Interesting Fact: The lake was developed by constructing a barrier on a small stream that flowed through the area. This resulted in the formation of a calm and serene water body surrounded by picturesque landscapes.

8. Sir George Everest’s House, Mussoorie

Sir George Everest’s House, Mussoorie

Sir George Everest’s House | #8 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Located 6 km from Gandhi Chowk in Mussoorie, Sir George Everest’s House dates back to the year 1832. Better known as The Park Estate, this place once served as the home, laboratory and observatory of Sir George Everest. From measuring the highest mountains to scaling the distances between the mountains of the North, Sir Everest has done it all from this place. It is among the popular tourist places in Mussoorie.

Do visit the observatory to find some insightful information about his life and work. The views from the summit atop which the heritage building sits are strikingly beautiful especially when they are covered in mist. So, even if the history doesn’t interest you, the vistas definitely would.

  • Location: Khanij Nagar
  • Entry Fee: N/A

9. Camel’s Back Road, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

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Camel’s Back Road | #9 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Camel’s Back Road, another Mussoorie tourist place,is a great attraction to visit if you enjoy walking amidst nature and enjoying the views and the pleasant climate. This 3 km stretch road is named so because it resembles the hump of a camel and is best visited in the mornings and evenings.

  • Location: The Mall Road
  • Timings: All day long
  • Interesting Fact: Camel’s Back Road is also famous for the thrilling activity of horse riding. Visitors can rent horses and enjoy a ride along the road, taking in the breathtaking views as they traverse the winding path.

10. Library Bazaar, Mussoorie

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Library Bazaar | #10 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

If you are a fan of shopping from small and cosy stores, then head over to Library Bazaar. Located in the centre of the hill station, the bazaar is full of shops selling handmade fabrics, silver jewellery, local sweets and delicacies, and cafés giving out freshly brewed coffee and tea. There are a lot of options for hotels in Mussoorie, near Library Chowk.

  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Library Chowk
  • Interesting Fact: It derived its name from the iconic Victorian-style building, The Mussoorie Library, which is located in the market area. The Mussoorie Library, established in 1843, is one of the oldest libraries in the Indian subcontinent.

11. Lake Mist, Mussoorie India

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Lake Mist | #11 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

One of the scenic Mussoorie   places to visit  is the Lake Mist. The lake has a boating point from where you can hire a boat at an affordable fee. The place is located on the way to Kempty Falls and is usually crowded during the weekends.

  • Location: Kempty Fall Road
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Kempty Falls
  • Interesting Fact: Lake Mist is not actually a natural lake but a man-made reservoir.

12. Snow Adventure Zone, Mussoorie

If you are a daredevil, definitely pay a visit to Snow Adventure Zone, a government-approved adventure park. The place is located in a serene spot and you can try out zip-lining, valley crossing, and adventure activities.It is among the best places to visit in Mussoorie for adventure sports enthusiasts.

  • Location: Buranskhanda
  • Timings: 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: Entry is free. Activities are chargeable 

13. The Mall Road, Mussoorie

The Mall Road

The Mall Road | #13 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

The Mall Road is ‘the happening place’ in the hill station. This centre point is filled with shops, eateries, cafes, and tourist spots. An unmissable tourist place in Mussoorie , Mall Road is the best place to take a stroll or sit and relax in any of the famous bakeries or cafes. You can find many options for Mussoorie hotels on Mall Road. It is also one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie at night.

  • Interesting Fact: Mall Road in Mussoorie is a vehicle-free zone. It is one of the few pedestrian-only streets in India, allowing visitors to leisurely stroll and explore the vibrant atmosphere without the disturbance of traffic.

14. Bhatta Falls, Mussoorie

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Bhatta Falls | #14 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

This serene picnic spot is complete with waterfalls and a small freshwater pond to waddle about. You can take the ropeway from the Bhatta Village to the Falls. Do carry your own food and beverages, as there is no provision up there. However, make sure not to litter this natural paradise.

  • Location: Bhatta Village
  • Timings: 8:30 AM to 8:00 PM
  • Interesting Fact: It is not a natural waterfall but a man-made one. The waterfall is created by diverting water from the nearby Balta village stream.

15. Jwala Devi Temple, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand India

Jwala Devi Temple

Jwala Devi Temple | #15 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Dedicated to Goddess Durga, the Jwala Devi Temple is situated on top of the Benog Hill. You have to trek for about 2 km from the Clouds End tourist spot to reach the temple. The temple is small and ancient and the view from the hill is astounding.

  • Location: Benog Hills
  • Timings: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
  • Interesting Fact: The temple is named after the eternal flame, which is said to have been burning continuously for centuries without any known source of fuel.

16. Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, Mussoorie

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Benog Wildlife Sanctuary | #16 of 20 Best Places to Visit in Mussoorie

The Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is located about 11 km from Mall Road and is among the most loved Mussoorie sightseeing places when it comes to natural and scenic spots. Filled with cedar and pine trees, the sanctuary is popular for the varied species of exotic birds you can spot here. For wildlife enthusiasts, it is one of the best places to visit near Mussoorie.

  • Location: Mussoorie Range, Benog
  • Timings: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM

17. Christ Church, Mussoorie

Christ Church

Christ Church | #17 of 20 Best Places to Visit in Mussoorie

Located in the centre of the city, this serene religious place is considered one of the first churches built in the Himalayan Ranges. Built in Gothic architectural style, the church is crowded during the weekends.

  • Location: Camel’s Back Road
  • Timings: 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM
  • Interesting Fact: It boasts a unique architectural feature known as the William Hill Organ. This magnificent pipe organ, installed in 1911, is one of the few remaining examples of its kind in India.

18. Nag Tibba Peak, Mussoorie

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Nag Tibba Peak | #18 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Located at a height of 10,000 feet, the Nag Tibba Peak is the highest peak in Uttarakhand in the lesser Himalayan Regions. The Nag Tibba Trek is one of the most difficult treks in Mussoorie and is attempted only by expert trekkers. It showcases famous bird’s eye view of the Mussoorie height.

  • Location: Garhwal Himalaya
  • Timings: All through the day
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Garhwal

20. Robber’s Cave, Mussoorie

Robber’s Cave

Robber’s Cave | #19 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

This natural little hideout is a less-explored attraction in Mussoorie. This narrow creek is between two enormous rocks and a steady stream flows through. You can waddle about the stream and reach the waterfall at one end. 

  • Location: Gucchupani, Malsi
  • Timings: 7:00 AM to 7:30 PM
  • Entry Fee: ₹25 per adult
  • Interesting Fact: The cave was once a hideout for robbers who used it as a secret refuge. It is believed that they would hide their loot inside the cave, and the complex network of tunnels made it difficult for others to locate their hidden treasures.

20. Kellogg Memorial Church, Mussoorie

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Kellogg Memorial Church | #20 of 20 Best Places to visit in Mussoorie

Built in 1903, this church is a perfect example of Presbyterian architecture and houses the Landour Language School. The church is just 5.5 km from the main bus stand of the hill station and is located in a picturesque spot.

  • Location: Landour
  • Timings: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
  • Interesting Fact: It is believed to be the oldest existing church in Mussoorie. It was established in 1903 by Reverend Dr. Samuel H. Kellogg, an American Methodist missionary.

While a trip to Mussoorie is all about the views, the hot chai and trekking to the best viewpoints, do not forget to take a stroll along the Mall Road. The bakeries and restaurants here serve some of the tastiest sandwiches and cupcakes. Plus, you can stock up on some souvenirs that you will only find in the hills, to take back home. So for your next weekend getaways from Delhi , Chandigarh, Jaipur, Dehradun, or other cities up north, explore the best of Uttarakhand and its beauty at the pretty little town of Mussoorie.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mussoorie

Q. Which is the nearest airport to Mussoorie hill station?

A. The nearest air gateway to Mussoorie hill station is Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport, located at a distance of about 60 km. Flights from all major cities in India ply to Dehradun airport via Delhi.

Q. What are the different ways to reach Mussoorie from Dehradun?

A. Dehradun to Mussoorie distance is 33.8 km. You can take a bus from Dehradun railway station to reach the opposite ends of Mussoorie’s Mall Road — Library and Picture Palace. Another option is to hire a taxi from Dehradun to Mussoorie; the road journey will take approximately one and a half hours. You can even find a bike on rent in Dehradun to travel up to Mussoorie.

Q. How to get around Dehradun?

A. Most parts of Dehradun will have to be covered on foot; however, rickshaws are allowed in some parts of the city. For travelling to nearby attractions like Kempty Falls, taxis can also be hired. Another option for local sightseeing is GMVN — a government-operated 2X2 seater vehicle. There are many famous places to visit in Dehradun and Mussoorie to explore.

Q. Where to shop in Mussoorie?

A.  The best shopping places in Mussoorie include Tibetan Market and Library Bazaar on Mall Road, Landour Bazaar, and Kulri Bazaar.

Q. What are some places to visit in Mussoorie for food lovers?

A. If you’re a foodie, you must visit popular restaurants and cafes in Mussoorie like Char Dukan, Cafe by the Way, Emily’s, Kalsang, Little Llama Cafe, Chic Chocolate, Lovely Omelette Centre and Tavern. You can try these cafe while exploring places to visit in Mussoorie in one day.

Q. What are the famous things of Mussoorie?

A. Some of the famous Mussoorie tourist places are Mall Road, Kempty Falls, Gun Hill, and Lal Tibba.

Q. Are 2 days enough for Mussoorie visiting places?

A. Some places to visit in Mussoorie in 2 days include Gun Hill, Kempty Falls, Mall Road, Lal Tibba, Landour, and the Tibetan Buddhist Temple. There are many adventure sports and things to do in Mussoorie as well to enjoy during the getaway.

Q. Where is Mussoorie?

A. Mussoorie is a hill station located in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is situated in the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayan range. The average height of Mussoorie elevation of around 1,880 meters (6,170 feet) above sea level and offers panoramic views of the Himalayas.

Q. How to reach Mussoorie?

A. The nearest airport to Mussoorie is the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, which is approximately 60 kilometres away. The nearest railway station to Mussoorie is the Dehradun Railway Station, located around 34 kilometres away. Regular bus services operate from Delhi, Mussoorie to Dehradun, Haridwar, and other nearby cities to Mussoorie.

Q. How to reach Mussoorie from Delhi?

A. Delhi to Mussoorie distance is approximately 290 km, and the journey takes around 6-7 hours depending on traffic and road conditions. There are options for flights and Delhi to Mussoorie bus, and also by taxis. There are no direct Delhi to Mussoorie train options.

Q. When does it snowfall in Mussoorie?

A. You can experience Mussoorie snowfall during the winter season, typically between the months of December and February. The exact timing and intensity of snowfall can vary from year to year, as it depends on weather patterns and climatic conditions. The weather in Mussoorie during winter ranges from 4°C-26°C.

Q. When is Mussoorie at her charming best?

A. Queen of Hill’s charm is at its peak during the summer season when the Mussoorie weather is pleasant. The hill station provides a respite from the scorching heat of the plains, attracting tourists looking for a cool and refreshing getaway. Mussoorie temperature ranges from 11°C – 36°C, it is considered to be the best time to visit Mussoorie.

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Mussoorie has 25 tourist spots and places to see.

There are many places of interest in and around Mussoorie   that can be visited with family and friends. Some of the well-known tourist attractions are Jharipani Fall ,  Lal Tibba and Cloud’s End . Kempty Falls is a 40 ft high waterfall  that is also a favorite picnic spot in Mussoorie. George Everest is another mesmerizing viewpoint located 6 kms from Mussoorie.

There are 25 tourist spots in Mussoorie where travellers can spent their leisure time. Here you will find list of all the Mussoorie sightseeing options which you must visit and plan your itinerary accordingly. Explore the hidden gems of Mussoorie through this well-researched list, learn about the most happening places, things to do, famous picnic spots for a memorable vacation in Mussoorie.

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Kempty Falls

Kempty Falls

Gun Hill

Soham Heritage Art Centre

Camel Back Road

Camel Back Road

George Everest House

George Everest House

The Mall, Mussoorie

The Mall, Mussoorie

Mussoorie Lake

Mussoorie Lake

Jharipani Fall

Jharipani Fall

Lal Tibba

Bhatta Falls

Clouds End

Jwala Devi Temple

Company Garden

Company Garden

Devalsari

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

K Devbhumi Wax Museum

K Devbhumi Wax Museum

Lake Mist

IKYA Island, Adventure Park in Mussoorie

Christ Church

Christ Church

Lambi Dehar Mines

Lambi Dehar Mines

Kellogg Memorial Church Landour

Kellogg Memorial Church Landour

Dehradun Mussoorie Ropeway

Dehradun Mussoorie Ropeway

Benog Tibba

Benog Tibba

Everest cafe and Nature Reserve

Everest cafe and Nature Reserve

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Nag Devta Temple: It is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated on Cart Mackenjee road. It is about 6km from Mussoorie on way to Dehradun. The temple is well accessible with motorable roads. This place affords enchanting views of Mussoorie and Doon valley.

Sri Chamunda Peeth Temple : was setup in 1998 in the premises of Kashi Devasthanam, is an ideal venue for yoga, meditation rituals and religious practices. It incorporates the Shiva and Shakti temples as these mighty and majestic Himalayas are said to be the abode of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

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  • Temperature in Jun 30 /17 °C
  • Best time to visit Mussoorie Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
  • Located in Dehradun, Garhwal
  • Recommended stay 3 days
  • Railway Station Dehradun, 36 kms
  • Nearest Airport Jolly Grant Airport Dehradun, 60 kms
  • Famous for Hill Station, Restaurants, Mall Road, Shopping, Weekend Getaway, Honeymoon Destination

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Amazing places to visit near Mussoorie

Panchali Dey , TIMESOFINDIA.COM , TRAVEL TRENDS , MUSSOORIE Created : Aug 17, 2022, 11:30 IST

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Mussoorie is a charming little hill station that sits at an altitude of 1880 m in the Garhwal hills, and offers you the ideal getaway when you desperately need one. Plus, it is surrounded by places that let you plan for more short and fun trips.

So, here are some of the best places that you can plan a trip to from Mussoorie for a quick getaway.

This picturesque hamlet lies not very far from Mussoorie, and has grabbed a rightful place in the tourism map for all the right reasons. Situated on the Chamba-Mussoorie road, this village makes for a perfect quiet escape. For those chasing forests, streams, and mountains, Kanatal should be their go-to place, as it offers travellers all the options to stay in close touch with nature. Surrounded by fragrant pine and rhododendron forests, this destination will instantly transport you to some magical world.

Famed as the Gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas , this destination has been attracting adventure as well spiritual lovers from far and wide for ages. Apart from bathing ghats, temples, numerous ashrams, meditation and yoga centres, and wellness resorts, the picturesque beauty of this place will soothe you like no other. With mighty Himalayan ranges, situated on the either side of Ganga River, visitors can also get to try a myriad of thrilling activities, like rock climbing, rafting, kayaking, and much more.

Sitting at a height of 2286 m, this picturesque spot should be an ideal pick for leisure lovers. Located just 30 minutes from Mussoorie, this place is famed for its calm ambience and serenity. If you are keen to set off on a journey that will give you all the space and enjoy a relaxing holiday, Dhanaulti makes for a quick getaway option from Mussoorie. Plus, if you want to indulge in some activities, you can take part in river crossing, trekking, and much more.

The picturesque and misty cantonment town of Chakrata will surprise you in more than one way. Nestled at a height of 7000 ft. above the sea level, this destination is a one-stop destination for adventure lovers. Plus, this spot is also a natural habitat of rich flora and fauna, making it a gem of a place to visit for photographers and nature lovers.

Located in Tehri Garhwal, this destination is known for its raw and untouched natural beauty. Home to lush green deodar and pine jungles, this is also an ideal place that offers visitors the perfect respite from crowded and usual places. Home to a number of apricot and apple orchards, one manages to get away from pollution and city chaos here. And with all the photogenic areas around it, a visit to this place is definitely worth every penny.

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On a hike from the Doon Valley in 1827 by a Britisher, Captain Frederick Young along with FJ Shore discovered one of the amazing hill stations in India – Mussoorie . One of the famous weekend getaways and honeymoon destinations, Mussoorie is filled with varied landscapes of the pure form of nature. The lush green hills, natural vistas, quaint lakes, gushing waterfalls, Gangotri and Yamunotri shrines, age-old architecture and houses of authors and other eminent personalities – these all make Mussoorie a perfect sought-after destination in Uttarakhand, as well as India. Popular as a hill station to spend holidays in summer, the place is also one of the best tourist places to witness snowfall in India in winter . Watching a spectacular phenomenon, the winterline, between October and February becomes a once-in-a-lifetime moment for tourists coming from all over the world to Mussoorie.

List of 15 Best Places to Explore in Mussoorie Hill Stations in Uttarakhand –

  • Mussoorie Lake
  • Kempty Falls
  • Mossy Falls
  • Jharipani Falls
  • Camel’s Back Road
  • The Mall Road
  • Cloud’s End
  • George Everest’s House
  • Benog Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Company Garden
  • Christ Church

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Mussoorie Lake, The Namesake!

Mussoorie Lake

One of the best places to visit with family in Mussoorie, this man-made lake is located at a scenic location in the city. Mussoorie Lake was developed by the Mussoorie-Dehradun Development Authority along with the City Board. Standing on the viewpoint of the lake, you will get amused by the mesmerising views of the verdant hills and Doon Valley. A popular attraction, Mussoorie Lake is famed for being a perfect picnic spot to spend quality time with family and friends.

Things to Do

  • Enjoy a boat ride.
  • Click amazing pictures of the surroundings.
  • Enjoy the scenic views of the lake.
  • Taste finger-licking street food.

Opening hours: 8 AM to 7 PM

Famous for: Boat ride, scenic views and picnic spot.

Ideal Exploration Time: One hour.

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Kempty Falls, Without Which Mussoorie Trip Can’t Be Concluded!

Kempty Falls Mussoorie

One of the top tourist attractions in Mussoorie, Kempty Fall is located around 15 kilometres near the centre of the city, at a height of 1,364 metres. Developed by a British officer for organising tea parties, Kempty Fall soon became a fascinating picnic spot among the locals, as well as tourists. Reaching the bottom of the gushing fall via a cable car and taking a bath in the cool water – is one of the top things to do in Mussoorie.

Things to do

  • Have a picnic with your family.
  • Relax amidst peaceful nature.
  • Go bathing in cool water.

Opening hours: 6 AM to 6 PM

Famous for: Superb ambience, cool water and picnic spot.

Ideal Exploration Time: Two hours.

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Mossy Falls, A Quaint Place For Nature Lovers!

Mossy Falls Mussoorie

Named for its mossy outgrowth in the surroundings, Mossy Fall is the best place to visit for couples in Mussoorie. A solitary place, offering pleasant vibes, Mossy Fall is located far away from the chaos of the city, perched in the lush green hills. Besides being a hotspot for couples, it is also a popular place for trekkers and photographers because of its rich landscapes of nature. The place is perfect for relaxing amidst nature as it is not commercialised yet, still offering a quiet environment.

  • Trek up to the highest tier of the fall.
  • Click Instagrammable pictures.
  • Soak in the pure bliss of nature.
  • Have a meal with your loved ones.

Famous for: Scenic beauty, picturesque gushing water and peaceful ambience.

Ideal Exploration Time: Two to three hours.

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Lal Tibba, The Highest Point In Mussoorie!

Tourist Attraction- Lal Tibba in Mussoorie

Every hill station has the highest point that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and there’s no difference with Mussoorie. Lal Tibba , the highest point of the hill station is undoubtedly a must-visit place in Mussoorie. Once you reach the peak, located in Depot Hill near the Landour area, you will be mesmerised by the views of peaks like Kedarnath, Badrinath and Bandarpoonch. There is a telescope installed in Lal Tibba for the convenience of tourists. They can also get refreshed by having snacks, coffee and tea from the cafe at Lal Tibba.

  • Trek to the peak.
  • Click pictures of the amazing surroundings.
  • Soak in the beauty of the Himalayas.

Opening hours: 24 hours.

Famous for: Being the highest point in Mussoorie and offering mesmerising views of snow-capped mountains.

Ideal Exploration Time: One day.

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Camel’s Back Road, A Famous Nature Walk!

Camel’s Back Road Mussoorie

A perfect place for having a nature walk, Camel’s Back Road is one of the popular points of tourist interest in Mussoorie. It’s a three-kilometre long stretch to walk amidst nature all around. Not far from the city centre, Camel’s Back Road is the perfect place to get immersed in the views of cloud-clad hills located very nearly. After walking for some time you will see rocks shaped like a camel’s hump, from which the road derived its name. You will also see an age-old British cemetery en route the road, which is known to be the first of its kind in Mussoorie.

  • Walk up to the picturesque road.
  • Enjoy the views of Doon Valley.
  • Enjoy horse riding.
  • Devour snacks in the evening.

Famous for: Offering incredible views of sunrise and sunset overlooking the Doon Valley.

Ideal Exploration Time: Three hours.

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Jharipani Falls, An Offbeat Destination!

One of the best places to visit in Mussoorie, Jharipani Fall is located around 10 kilometres from Mussoorie. Once referred to as an offbeat destination, Jharipani Fall has now become a popular tourist spot for being a picture-perfect place for spending quality time with your family and friends. Be it having a picnic or clicking pictures with the backdrop of the fall or bathing in the cool water of the pool at the bottom of the fall, do not forget to add this place to your Mussoorie itinerary.

  • Trekking through an amazing trail.
  • Feel the tranquillity the place offers.
  • Soak in nature.
  • Have a picnic.

Famous for: The stunning view of Shivalik Range, refreshing ambience and gushing waters.

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The Mall Road, The Central Hub Of Mussoorie!

Like every other hill station in India, Mussoorie Mall Road is also famous among tourists coming from all over the world. It’s the most colourful and happening must-see place in Mussoorie. The quaint road, covered with different shops selling souvenirs, cakes, pastries and chocolates, becomes picture-perfect when it gets covered with clouds. The old British colonial-style houses on one side and the charming views of Doon Valley on another side – makes this place one of the best places to see in Mussoorie.

  • Wandering around the roads.
  • Enjoy gaming in video game parlours.
  • Spend time in the skating rinks.
  • Observing the daily lives of local people.
  • Buying souvenirs and other things from the shops.

Famous for: Offering amazing views of Doon Valley, kids entertainment (video game parlours and skating rinks) and shopping.

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Nag Tibba, An Offbeat Trail!

Nag Tibba Winter Trek

One of the favourite spots to include in your Mussoorie hill station sightseeing tour, Nag Tibba is located about 60 kilometres from the city. The peak is perched in the Garhwal Region of Lower Himalayas, at a height of 3,050 metres. A 20-kilometres-long trail along the beautiful valleys and hills will take you atop Nag Tibba where you will find a small temple. Not only that, but this trek will also let you get mesmerised by the views of the entire Bandarpoonch range on the Yamunotri side.

  • Trek to the highest peak.
  • Spend the night in a camp.
  • Explore the surroundings.

Famous for: Camping amidst peaceful nature and amazing views.

Ideal Exploration Time: Two days.

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Cloud’s End, The Geographical End Of Mussoorie!

Clouds End Mussoorie

Another splendid spot for having a nature walk, Cloud’s End is the geographical border where Mussoorie ends. The top sightseeing place in Mussoorie is the best for spending quality time in a peaceful, pleasant and serene environment, offered by lush green Deodar and Oak forest. You will be delighted to see a beautiful British Bungalow, now converted into a heritage hotel at Cloud’s End, which was built in 1838. An ideal place for nature-lovers, as well as trekkers, Cloud’s End is no doubt the top tourist sight in Mussoorie.

  • Explore the trails.
  • Visit the old building near the place.
  • Soak in peace and serenity.

Opening hours: 24 hours

Famous for: Mesmerising atmosphere

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George Everest’s House, The Heritage Site!

Heritage- George Everest House Mussoorie

One of the famous travel destinations in Uttarakhand, George Everest’s House is opened to the public in 2021 after a great course of renovation. The house, perched atop a cliff overlooking the charming valleys of Mussoorie, was built in 1832. Sir George Everest, the person behind the Great Trigonometric Survey of India, used to live in this house for 11 years before retiring to England. The picturesque location of the bungalow is the best spot in Mussoorie to capture the panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks and Aglar River Valley on one side and Doon Valley on another.

  • Enjoy the scenic views.
  • Explore the museum.
  • Enjoy a picnic with your friends.
  • Click pictures of verdant Aglar River Valley.

Opening hours: 10 AM to 6 PM

Famous for: Museum, scenic views and picnic spot.

Ideal Exploration Time: Two hours

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Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, An Ideal Place For Nature Lovers!

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary Mussoorie

A haven for bird-watchers, Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a rich collection of myriad Himalayan birds such as mountain quails, Red-Billed Blue Magpie and White Capped Water Redstart. It is one of the visiting places near Cloud’s End, which is the end point of Mussoorie. Apart from the colourful birds, this place is also perfect for spotting the species of leopard, deer, panther, goat and bear. Located in the quaint hills of Mussoorie, the sanctuary offers picturesque views of natural vistas and stunning views of sunrise and sunset.

  • Enjoy spotting the Himalayan fauna.
  • Trek to the hill.
  • Click pictures of the birds and flowers.

Opening hours: 7 AM to 5 PM

Famous for: A wide collection of flora and fauna.

Ideal Exploration Time: Three hours

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Gun Hill, A Historical Peak!

Gun Hill Mussoorie Cable Ride

No Mussoorie sightseeing tour is completed without visiting this historical second highest peak of the hill station. Gun Hill is famed for offering 360-degree views of the Himalayan ranges like Pithwara, Srikantha, Bandarpoonch and Gangotri. Apart from the scenic views of valleys and hills, this place also has a significant historic value. During the pre-independence time, a gun was mounted here, which used to be fired to adjust watches. It is located near Mall Road and can be reached via ropeway or by foot.

  • Enjoy a thrilling cable ride.
  • Watch a beautiful sunset.
  • Enjoy the mesmerising views of Doon Valley below.

Famous for: Cable ride and stunning sunset views

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Company Garden, Popular Picnic Spot In The Town!

Company Garden Mussoorie

Also popular as ‘Company Bagh’ or ‘Municipal Garden,’ Company Garden is one of the favourite picnic spots in Mussoorie. It attracts several tourists and locals to enjoy a family vacation. The place has well-maintained gardens of different colourful flowers, a mini lake, an artificial waterfall and an amusement park for kids. There are several options for snacks and foods available inside the Garden’s food court. People can also buy souvenirs from the shops inside the garden. Moreover, a telescope is also available to see the ranges of the Himalayas closely.

  • Enjoy the surroundings.
  • Enjoy your day in the amusement park.
  • Have a Columbus ride (for kids).
  • Enjoy lip-smacking snacks from the food stalls.

Opening hours: 9 AM to 7:30 PM

Famous for: Amusement park, nature and snacks.

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Christ Church, Oldest Church in Mussoorie!

Christ Church Mussoorie

The oldest Catholic church in the Himalayan region, Christ Church is located around 600 metres from Library Bus Stand in Mussoorie. Standing as reminiscent of the pre-independence British era, Christ Church is an epitome of eye-catching gothic-style architecture. Established in 1836 by the private donations of Britishers, who used to live in Mussoorie, the church features the happenings in the life of Jesus Christ on its windows and altar. One of the significant places on the Uttarakhand tourism map, the church attracts so many history buffs from all around the world.

  • Explore the Gothic-style architecture.
  • Explore the beautiful flowers in the surroundings.
  • Enjoy the peace and serenity of the place.

Opening hours: 8 AM to 6:30 PM

Famous for: Peaceful atmosphere, architecture and flowers.

Ideal Exploration Time: One hour

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Landour, The Colourful Spot In Mussoorie!

Landour Mussoorie

A small cantonment, Landour is located around 300 metres above Mussoorie, often called Landour-Mussoorie in the British era. The place derived its name from a village in southwest Wales, Llanddowror. It is famous for its British-styled magnificent architecture, breathtaking views of the Garhwal Himalayan ranges, colourful markets and the calmness and serenity the place offers. This small town, which can be explored by walking, is preferred for spending a relaxing honeymoon tour amidst nature and peace.

  • Buy souvenirs, artefacts and trekking equipment.
  • Explore a wide range of food items.
  • Explore people and their daily activities.
  • Enjoy shopping in Mussoorie.

Opening hours: 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM

Famous for: Shops and food stalls.

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Some of the Most Popular Places for Shopping in Mussoorie

Uttarakhand Mussoorie

The queen of Hills Mussoorie is not only decorated with natural wonders, colonial charms and Churches but it is one of the most popular tourist destinations for shopping. If you are planning a trip to Mussoorie, we are sure that you will never be able to return to your home with an empty bag as it is a treasure trove for shoppers. Lots of woolen garments, brass items, souvenirs shops, jewelries, footwears, clothes and bags would stop you from ignoring them.

  • The Mall Road – Mall Road is absolutely a must not miss place in Mussoorie when it comes to shopping. This place is decked with plenty of shops for clothes, apparels, accessories, home decors, souvenirs and lip-smacking cuisines. You can spend an entire day in Mall Road and you will still not want to go away from here.
  • Tibetan Market- It is the best place to shop for Tibetan jewelries, carpets, clothes, artefacts and plethora of other rare items. Don’t miss this beautiful shopping destination in Mussoorie. Things might get costly; you need to bargain to get your desired object.
  • Kulri Bazaar – Kulri Bazaars is one of the best spots for shopping in Mussoorie. It is decked with a plethora of cafes and restaurants and shops for local handicrafts, home decors, apparels, footwears, silver jewelries and cakes and confectionaries.
  • Himalayan Weavers- This is a must not miss shopping spot in Mussoorie as it offers the best products of Himalayan region. You will get Scarfs, shawls, Pashmina Shawls, stoles, and sweaters of Himalayan style which cannot be found anywhere else.
  • Sisters Bazaar – It is one of the best spots for shopping in Mussoorie for antiques and bakery items. Do visit Landour Bakehouse for tasty brownies, biscuits, dry cakes and coffee. Antiques and clothes varieties will make your day here.
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We hope you already got to know about the above-mentioned must-visit places in Mussoorie, which is one of the best hill stations in Uttarakhand for a perfect holiday.

To make an itinerary on your own for spending holidays in Mussoorie, we also mentioned important information about each of the places. However, for a hassle-free travel experience, we would suggest you browse our website. There are several packages on Mussoorie tourism, which will be the best for you to plan a budget-friendly trip in Uttarakhand this year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is mussoorie worth visiting places in uttarakhand.

Mussoorie has been a popular hill station in Uttarakhand since the British era. The famous tourist spots, the peaks with spectacular mountain views, the glistening lakes and the friendly people - Mussoorie is undoubtedly one of the worth visiting places in Uttarakhand.

When does snowfall occur in Mussoorie?

You can expect to experience medium to heavy snowfall on your Mussoorie trip between December and February. However, heavy snowfall sometimes leads to roadblocks in winter.

Which are the main tourist attractions in Mussoorie?

Some of the popular tourist places in Mussoorie are:

  • Mussoorie Mall Road
  • Kempty Fall
  • Jharipani Fall

What are the popular activities for tourists in Mussoorie?

There is no dearth of activities to do while you are visiting Mussoorie for a vacation. Some of the popular activities for tourists are:

  • Cable car ride in Gun Hill
  • Boat riding in Mussoorie Lake.
  • Bathing in Kempty Fall.
  • Shopping in Mall Road.
  • Spotting animals in Jabarkhet Nature Reserve.
  • Trekking to Lal Tibba.
  • Exploring George Everest’s House and Museum.

Which are the best nightclubs & bars for the nightlife experience in Mussoorie?

Visit the following nightclubs and bars to enjoy the nightlife in Mussoorie:

  • Sicoh Bar & Restaurants, located in Kulari.
  • Trout House Grill & Bar, located on Kempty Falls Road.
  • Nostradamus - The Writer’s Bar, located on Spring Road.
  • Dickens Bar, located in Dunsvirk Court.
  • Macauzi Lounge, located on Chamba - Mussoorie Road.
  • The Victorian Bar, located in Airfield Barlowganj.

How many days are needed to explore the best of Mussoorie tourism?

A minimum of two to five days is required to plan the Mussoorie hill station sightseeing tour. However, we would always recommend you to plan for more days to know about a place like Mussoorie in detail.

Which are the top religious destinations to visit in and around Mussoorie?

Mussoorie is also one of the best spiritual retreats to visit in India. To rejuvenate your soul and calm your mind there are a plethora of blissful abodes of Gods and goddesses that would give you spiritual wisdom and a moment for self-introspection.

  • Shedup Choepelling Temple – It is also known as Tibetan Buddhist temple and it is one of the most popular religious spots to visit in Mussoorie. You will be mesmerized by the peaceful ambiance and the Tibetan architecture of this temple. You will also witness some of the most scenic vistas of the lush valleys of Mussoorie and snow-capped mountain Peaks.
  • Christ Church – Christ Church is a must visit place in Mussoorie. It is the first Catholic Church in the entire Himalayan region built in 1836. Brilliant gothic style architecture and stunning walls of the church will blow your heart away. The Princess of Wales visited Christ Church in 1906 and planted a Deodar Tree here which still stands in pride in the courtyard of the church till date.
  • Jwala Devi Temple – Jwala Devi Temple in Mussoorie is dedicated to Goddess Durga. Dotted between Oak forests and Deodar trees in Benog Hill, the beauty and peaceful ambiance of this place is one of a kind.
  • Bhadraj Temple – Bhadraj Temple is dedicated to Lord Bal Bhadra, who is a brother of Lord Krishna. Devotees from all over the world come here to get divine blessings and offer Ghee, butter and milk products.
  • Santura Devi Temple – It is said that this temple was trusted to save the entire town from the destruction of the Uttarkashi earthquake in 1991. It is dedicated to Santura Mata. Picturesque views of lofty mountains from the temple premises will blow your heart away.
  • Kellogg Memorial Church- It is one of the most popular religious sites to visit in Mussoorie. Built in 1903 the Presbyterian and gothic style architecture of the Church is a breathtaking sight to behold and seek eternal peace.
  • Surkanda Devi Temple – Located near the village Kaddukhal at an elevation of 3,030 m is the stunning temple of Surkanda Devi. It is an important pilgrimage tourist attraction in Mussoorie. It is one of the 51 Shakti- Peethas and is dedicated to goddess Surkanda who is an incarnation of goddess Sati.

Published: 12 Jul, 2022

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From the ‘City of Joy,’ Kolkata, Nandini Bhattacharya is a Travel Writer by profession and traveller by passion. She loves to explore places around the world, new cultures, different cuisines and all new things that one can learn outside the home. She also loves to document her journey so that people can be inspired and travel more. Nandini is a nature lover and talks about sustainable tourism. She wants to make this world a good place where people can live healthy and happily.

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Mussoorie is one of the most famous hill stations in Uttarakhand . All across Mussoorie, numerous attractions can be enjoyed with family and friends. Jharipani Fall, Lal Tibba, and Cloud’s End are among the most popular tourist attractions.

Kempty Falls, a 40-foot-high waterfall in Mussoorie, is a popular spot for picnics. Located just six kilometers from Mussoorie, George Everest is yet another breathtaking viewpoint.

Mussoorie is home to a plethora of attractions for tourists to take advantage of. Make a note of the must-see sights in Mussoorie in this article, and then map out your trip. Mussoorie’s hidden treasures can be found here.

Before diving into depth, let’s have a quick look at the best tourist places in Mussoorie with their location.

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Best Places to Visit in Mussoorie

1. Kempty Falls

The Kempty Falls are a must-see on any trip to Mussoorie. In the 1830s, a British officer built the area so that it could be used for tea parties. Since then, it has grown in popularity in Mussoorie, particularly as a destination for picnics.

kempty falls

The falls, which drop like a stone from a height of nearly 1,364 meters, provide breathtaking views of the valley below.

Swimming in the pool at the bottom of the waterfall, taking photographs, or simply sitting by the waterfall and eating Maggi with hot tea are all options. This is one of the most beautiful places in Mussoorie.

  • Location: Ram Gaon, Tehri Garhwal District
  • open: 10 AM – 6 PM
  • Entry Fee: Free 

2. Company Garden

The Company Garden in Mussoorie is located approximately 3 kilometers from Mall Road and is a wonderful place to spend time with family and friends during the summer months.

Dr. H. Fackner designed the entire layout of this garden, and the Garden Welfare Association of Mussoorie is in charge of keeping it in good condition.

company garden

The garden is filled with beautiful fountains, lush greenery, vibrant birds, and an abundance of different types of flowers, which you will see as you stroll through it.

It is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie. If you’re feeling adventurous, try your hand at boating on Artificial Lake.

  • Location: Bazar Road, Landour, Mussoorie
  • Open: Day-Time
  • Entry Fee: INR 25

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3. Cloud’s End

Cloud’s End is the place you should go on your next trip to Mussoorie if you want to be alone.  It is a beautiful stretch of lush deodar and oak forests. You can walk along Hathipaon Road From Happy Valley to get to Cloud’s End.

 cloud’s end view in mussoorie

This place has the most surreal setting for watching the sunrise and setting in the blue sky. It also has some of the most beautiful views during the day. Photographers love how beautiful this place is, and you might get your next Instagram-worthy shot here, too.

  • Location: Hathipaon area, Mussoorie
  • Open: All-day
  • Entry Fee: INR 50 

4. Jharipani Falls

The beautiful Jharipani Falls is in the village of Jharipani, which is about 7 km from the center of Mussoorie. Its charm comes from the fact that it is in a quiet place that isn’t yet crowded with tourists. 

jharipani falls, mussoorie

You can spend hours taking in the beauty of the falls, taking good pictures, or just enjoying the views of the Shivalik range and the area around the waterfall.

At the site, you can also see rare types of flowers in bloom. After a certain point, though, you’ll have to walk about 1.5 km to get to the falls.

  • Location: Dehradun-Mussoorie Road
  • Open: Open All-day

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5 . Sir George Everest’s House

Sir George Everest’s House is in Mussoorie, and it is 6 km from Gandhi Chowk. It was built in 1832. This place was once Sir George Everest’s home, lab, and observatory. It is better known as “The Park Estate.”

Sir Everest has done everything from this spot, from figuring out how high the highest mountains are to figuring out how far apart the mountains of the North are.

sir george everest’s house

You can learn a lot about his life and work if you go to the observatory. The views from the summit, where the heritage building is, are stunningly beautiful, especially when they are covered in fog. 

  • Location: Khanij Nagar
  • Open: all-day
  • Entry Fee: N/A

6. Mussoorie Lake

Mussoorie Lake is a man-made lake that is also one of the most beautiful places in the city. It has become a popular place for tourists to visit in recent years.

You can also water zorb and zip line here, in addition to boating on the lake. Oh, and now you can also go paragliding just a short distance from the lake.

mussoorie lake

Near the lake, there are a few small souvenir shops, restaurants, and a scary house. So, You can then relax with a delicious lunch or go shopping after you’ve finished having fun at the lake.

  • Location: Dhobi Ghat, Mussoorie
  • Open: 8 AM – 7 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 15 (Extra charge for other activities) 

7. Lal Tibba – Highest Point in Mussoorie

Tourists go to Lal Tibba because it hasn’t been touched by commercialization or other big business activities. Lal Tibba is in the Landour area of Depot Hill. From there, you can see the beautiful Himalayan mountain peaks.

The municipality put up a telescope in 1967 that lets people get a close look at peaks like Badrinath, Kedarnath, Bandarpunch, etc.

lal-tibba

Aside from the views of the mountains, Lal Tibba is a nice place to relax because it is quiet. It also has old hill houses built in the British style, which are now used by the Indian military and the broadcasting stations or towers of All India Radio and Doordarshan.

  • Open: 6 AM – 6 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 50

8. Bhatta Falls in Mussoorie

Tourists often go to Bhatta Falls, which is near the town of Mussoorie, to have a picnic. Visitors can see a lot of beautiful places where photographers can get the best shots of nature. Even though the mainstream is full of algae, the water in a nearby pond is nice and cool.

bhatta falls

At the pond, tourists like to swim and have fun. In the Children’s Park, there are also slides and swings for kids to use. Tourists should bring their meals, but there are also a few small places to eat.

  • Location: Bhatta Village
  • Open: 8:30 AM to 8:00 PM

9 . Jwala Devi Temple – Goddess Durga Near Mussoorie

Jwala Devi Temple is an old temple on Benog Hill at a height of about 2100 meters. It is a place of worship for people who believe in Goddess Durga.  In the Jwala Ji Temple, there is an old stone statue of Goddess Durga.

temple jwala devi

Aside from pilgrims and devotees, there are also a lot of nature lovers who go there. As it is in the middle of a thick, green forest, the Jwala Devi Temple is a big draw for people who love nature. Since the temple is far from the city, it is easy to feel the peace there. 

  • Location: Benog Hills
  • Open: 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM

10. Devalsari in Mussoorie

In Tehri Garhwal’s Aglar Valley, Devalsari is a secret paradise with many different kinds of beautiful butterflies. It is interesting to people who like nature and birds because it is home to many rare butterfly species.

devalsari-mussoorie

People come to see the birds and butterflies at camps set up by different businesses and organizations. There are a siren, azure sapphire, common copper, marbled flat, colorful lady, grand duchess, and common peacock butterflies here.

 On the trek, you can see all of the Himalayas. Those who love to explore the outdoors will love this place. In Devalsari, travelers, explorers, writers, and photographers can improve their skills in a peaceful setting.

  • Location: Tehri Garhwal’s Aglar Valley,
  • Open: All Day
  • Entry Fee: free

11. Char Dukan

St. Paul’s Church is a great place to take a picture. You can sit on benches and watch the rain here.  Here, you can get delicious waffles with a fruit shake and peanut butter, pakoras, and coffee, and Maggie is just amazing. Here, you can try different kinds of tea.

char dukan

These four shops have great food and a view of the Himalayas that can’t be beaten. Ruskin Bond comes here often, so there are books by him in the shops. You can take it easy, read a book, and enjoy this place’s peaceful and charming atmosphere.

12. Benog Wildlife Sanctuary in Mussoorie

The sanctuary is well-known for being a haven for the myriad of colorful birds that inhabit it. Among these are the White Capped Water Redstart, Red-Billed Blue Magpie, and mountain quails.

benog wildlife sanctuary

It is the most amazing place for a picnic. The Himalayan goat, the panther, the leopard, the deer, and the bear are some of the most frequently encountered animals in this sanctuary. 

The sanctuary, which is located in the picturesque hills of Mussoorie, provides visitors with refreshing views of the surrounding natural vistas as well as a truly magical view of the sunrise and sunset.

  • Location: Mussoorie Range, Benog
  • Open : 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM

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Mussoorie Travel Guide

1. best time to visit.

If you love snowfall, you should visit Mussoorie in winter. The best time to visit Mussoorie is during summer as at this time Mussoorie is full of greenery. You will experience a pleasant climate in summer. 

2. Staying in Mussoorie

There are several options available in Mussoorie to stay, among them, some of the best hotels are as follows –

  • The Claridges Nabha Residence
  • Fortune Resort Grace
  • The Amber Vermont Estate
  • Rokeby Manor 
  • Kasmanda Palace

3. Eating in Mussoorie

You can try the best food in Mussoorie at these given restaurants.

  • Trout House Grill and Bar
  • The Writer’s Bar
  • Regency Restaurant
  • Wisteria Deck

4. Shopping in Mussoorie

These are the best shopping center where you can buy things at a cheap price.

  • The Mall Road
  • Tibetan Market
  • Library Bazaar
  • Kulri Bazaar
  • Classic Emporium

5. Temperature in Mussoorie

Highest: 25°C to 30°C ( May – June)

Lowest: -2°C to 5°C (December – January)

6. How to Reach Mussoorie

Mussoorie can be reached by several modes of transport.

Mussoorie is well connected to the major towns of Uttrakhand as well as the major cities of the country. Anyone can explore Mussoorie via their own car or by public transport.

ii. By Train

The closest railway station to Mussoorie is Dehradun which is only 36 km far from Mussoorie city. After getting to Dehradun station, you can book a taxi, rent a car or use the bus to reach Mussoorie.

iii. By Air

Jolly Grant Airport is the closest airport to Mussoorie which is only 60 km away from the Mussoorie city center. After reaching Airport, you can rent a car or use public transport to get to Mussoorie.

Conclusion – Best Tourist Attractions in Mussoorie

So, these are the best places to visit in or near Mussoorie. If you have visited Mussoorie, you might be familiar with the majority of sites but if you aren’t, you should definitely mark these tourist attractions on your to-do list and plan your trip accordingly.

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FAQs – Best Places to Visit in Mussoorie

1. what are the best tourist places to visit in mussoorie at night.

Kempty Falls, Mussoorie Lake, Devalsari, Char Dukan, etc are the best tourist places to visit in Mussoorie at night.

2. What are the modes of transport from Dehradun to Mussoorie?

There are various modes of transportation to reach Mussoorie from Dehradun. You can et Mussoorie by train, flight, or by road.

3. Which is the nearest airport to Mussoorie?

Jolly Grant Airport is the nearest airport to Mussoorie.

4. How far is Mussoorie from Dehradun?

Mussoorie is 33 km far from Dehradun. It takes almost 45 to 55 minutes to reach Mussoorie from Dehradun by bus.

5. When is the best time to visit Mussoorie?

If you love snowfall, you should visit Mussoorie in winter. The best time to visit Mussoorie is during summer as at this time Mussoorie is full of greenery. You will experience a pleasant climate in summer.

6. What is Mussoorie famous for?

Mussoorie is one of the best tourist attractions in Uttarakhand. It is also known as Queen of the Hills. It is famous for its restaurants, Mall road, shopping malls, lakes, and honeymoon destinations.

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Mussoorie, located in Uttarakhand, is one of India's most popular hill stations , established by British colonizers to escape the summer heat. The first house to be built there was that of Lieutenant Frederick Young of the East India Company in 1823, who used it when shooting game. Not long after, Sir Henry Bohle started India's first brewery in 1830. Indian royalty arrived later, with many maharajas constructing grand summer retreats there—some are now heritage hotels.

Mussoorie is set on a ridge about two hours north of Dehradun, where the nearest airport is located. Its easy accessibility from Delhi brings a chaotic convergence of tourists during the May to July peak season, causing traffic jams and delays—it's probably best to avoid visiting then. Here's how to make the most of your time in this fascinating corner of the country.

Get Your Fill of Adventure Sports

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Adrenaline junkies, rejoice! It turns out the Mussoorie area of Uttarakhand is one of the best places in the country for adventure sports so you can try your hand at bungee jumping, mountain biking, trekking, paragliding, skiing, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.

Those wanting to take on river rafting are in for a treat, with major whitewater rivers like the Ganga, Tons, Kali, Kosi, Yamuna, and Alaknanda nearby. Rafting season happens from September to June, so plan your trip accordingly if this is a one of the main reasons you're planning to visit this part of the country.

Commune With the Animals at Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

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Located just a 25-minute drive from Mussoorie, Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is a wonderful place to get back to nature during your trip to India, especially for birding enthusiasts, who can spot red billed blue magpies and white capped water redstarts, among other birds. Keep an eye out for other woodland critters like owls, mountain quail, deer, and leopards.

Ride the Cable Car to Gun Hill

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Get a bird's-eye view of Mussoorie and the Doon Valley by taking the red cable car up to Gun Hill from Mall Road. It's known as The Ropeway to Gun Hill, which, at 6,800 feet above sea level, is the second highest peak in the area. It also gets its name from the cannon that the British fired everyday at noon to help people know the time.

Unfortunately, the commercialization at the top of the hill is a disappointment to some. Expect to find a hodgepodge of food stalls, souvenir shops, amusement rides, and local costumes to dress up and be photographed in. 

The cable car runs from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. in summer, but starts and finishes earlier during the rest of the year. The journey time is only about five minutes, one way. Both the ticket office and boarding point are at Jhula Ghar, located about midway along Mall Road. Tickets cost 125 rupees per person and are in very high demand during peak season.

Stroll Along Mall Road

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Like other hill stations in India, Mussoorie also has a Mall Road that runs through the heart of town. This lengthy pedestrian-only boulevard, which visitors gravitate to, starts at Library Bazaar and ends at Kulri Bazaar, featuring a carnival-like atmosphere in summer when it's chock full of people, shops, restaurants, and entertainment.

One of the main attractions is the Jawahar Aquarium. Those interested in Mussoorie's old time charm will find historic Mussoorie Library to be a noteworthy building—unfortunately, you can't go inside though, as it's only open to library members. Bookish types should have a drink at the renowned Writer's Bar at WelcomHotel The Savoy , located just behind the library.

Drop by the Cambridge Book Depot at the Kulri Bazaar end of Mall Road, which is a favorite of author Ruskin Bond, who is there every Saturday between 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to meet fans and sign autographs. Feeling hungry? The best momos in Mussoorie can be found at Momos Tibetan Kitchen, about 300 feet from the Cambridge Book Depot. Nearby, travel-themed Cafe By The Way serves snacks and superb coffee. Keep an eye out for murals depicting the region's customs on Mall Road as well. 

Swim at Kempty Falls

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If you don't mind unruly crowds and unclean water, the man-made swimming pool at the bottom of Kempty Falls is the place to be in the peak summer season. Such is its popularity that it usually fills to capacity with hundreds of tourists.

Kempty Falls is located about eight miles northwest of Mussoorie. To get there, take a shared taxi from the Gandhi Chowk taxi stand near the library. Government tourism enterprise GMVN also operates buses from the Library Bus Stand and has an office next to it. Those who don't want to climb the stairs to reach the waterfall from the parking area can pay 120 rupees per person to take a cable car all the way up. Changing rooms, lockers, swimwear, and equipment hire are available at a nominal cost.

Alternatively, those who prefer unspoiled natural beauty should give Kempty Falls a miss and go to Bhatta Falls or Jharipani Falls (while they're still secluded) instead.

Marvel Over the Corn Village

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Not far past Kempty Falls, Sainji Village is a remarkable offbeat attraction where the buildings are decorated with bunches of corn—the residents, who farm corn, hang it out to dry and preserve the seeds for sowing next season. You may also come across bundles of red chilies drying in the sun.

Sainji's Garhwal English Medium Schoo l was set up by a Canadian woman and her husband, who heads the village, to improve education in the area—volunteers are also accepted. Many upmarket hotels in Mussoorie and Landour, such as Rokeby Manor , also arrange trips to Sainji village to help support the locals. You can spend a day interacting with them, learning about their way of life, and sampling their delicious food, including roti made with corn flour—they love receiving visitors!

Visit Mussoorie's Tibetan Settlement

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Happy Valley, established by the Dalai Lama after he fled Tibet in 1959 and now home to around 5,000 Tibetan refugees, is a peaceful place to escape the clamor of Mussoorie and gain insight into the Tibetan way of life. It's possible to hike up from the Library end of Mall Road in about 45 minutes, or you can simply take a taxi. 

The highlight is the small but vibrant Shedup Choepelling Buddhist Temple, also known as the Tibetan Buddhist Temple, which is surrounded by carefully maintained gardens and offers a spectacular valley view, especially at sunset. Other attractions here include the magnificent golden Buddha statue atop the hill and the Tibetan school. The student's beautiful artwork can be purchased if you're looking for a meaningful souvenir or gift to bring home.

Learn About Local Culture at SOHAM Heritage and Art Center

SOHAM Heritage & Art Center

This informative private museum was founded in 2014 by yoga exponent Sameer Shukla and his wife Doctor Kavita Shukla, who has a doctorate in drawing and painting, to preserve the heritage of the Himalayan region. It showcases all kinds of items related to the area's people, including photographs of ancient rituals, paintings, sculptures, musical instruments, and handicrafts.

The museum is situated about a 20 minute walk southeast of the Kulri Bazaar and is open daily except Wednesday, and entry is free.

Buy Natural Shawls and Scarves from Local Weavers

Himalayan Weavers

Skip the dime-a-dozen shops on Mall Road and head straight to Himalayan Weavers for exquisite hand-woven shawls and scarves, made from natural fibers such as wool, eri silk, and pashmina that are colored with natural dyes.

Himalayan Weavers was set up in 2005 by Doctor Ghayur Alam and his British wife Patricia, who relocated to the area from Delhi. Their aim was to get the area's residents to stop illegally picking medicinal plants by providing a market and income for their wool and other handmade items.

The business now supports many local weavers, too. Patricia comes up with all the designs and the wool is dyed in a room in the back of their house in Masrana village on Mussoorie-Dhanaulti Road. The house also features a showroom, where the products are displayed and sold, and you'll be able to chat with the knowledgeable owners and learn about the weaving process over a cup of tea. While the products here cost more than the ones you'll find on Mall Road (stoles start from about 800 rupees and shawls from 2,000 rupees), they're pure wool.

Enjoy the Great Outdoors

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Jabarkhet Nature Reserve was established by conservationist Sejal Worah and landowner Vipul Jain, and is the first of its kind in Uttarakhand. A 110-acre, privately-owned and operated forest reserve, it opened to the public in 2015. Walking in its woods is wonderfully rejuvenating and reinvigorating. There are eight well-marked trails, each taking a few hours to cover. You'll come across all kinds of flowers, butterflies, and even mushrooms.

The reserve is situated 2,000 feet above sea level, about a 15-minute drive from Mussoorie on Mussoorie-Dhanaulti Road. It's open daily from sunrise until sunset and the entry fee is 350 rupees per person. Guided walks costing 500 rupees per person are offered for those who are keen to know more about the reserve's flora and fauna. Offbeat, bespoke walks including overnight treks and village visits can also be arranged.

If you're feeling energetic, a two-hour scenic hike uphill from Kulri Bazaar will bring you to the highest point in the area, Lal Tibba , or Red Hill, located about 7,500 feet above sea level. There's also a cafe with an observation deck and high powered binoculars to help you enjoy the view.

West of Library Bazaar, you can hike up to surveyor Sir George Everest's House in about two hours for more outstanding views. Further along in the same direction are Cloud End and Echo Point, a private forested estate that you can enter by paying 50 rupees. Picturesque Camel's Back Road is a prominent thoroughfare that connects Library and Kulri bazaars, offering numerous viewpoints, including one across to a camel-shaped rock formation and an old British cemetery. 

Entertain the Kids at Company Garden

This sprawling municipal garden, named after the British East India Company, is popular with families. Young kids will enjoy the pedal boats, a wax museum featuring statues of Indian and international celebrities, and assorted rides. There's also an artificial waterfall amid the flowery foliage.

The garden is located on the outskirts of Mussoorie near Happy Valley and on the way to Kempty Falls. It's open daily until sunset and the entry fee is 25 rupees per person. tickets to the wax museum cost 100 rupees per person and rides are extra.

Attend the Mussoorie Mountain Festival

Mussoorie Mountain Festival

The iconic Mussoorie Writer's Festival, founded in 2005, formally evolved into the Mussoorie Mountain Festival in 2017. While it originally concentrated on promoting Mussoorie’s literary heritage, it now has a broader scope: to be a "community celebration of Himalayan culture, natural history, and exploration."

Its big focus today is conservation. The three-day festival features talks, panel discussions, film screenings, music performances, storytelling, and photographic exhibitions.

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11 Gorgeous Places to Visit in Mussoorie (+ Travel Tips)

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Mussoorie Places to Visit

Do you know that the city of Mussoorie in India was the first home of the Dalai Lama?

The Dalai Lama first came to Mussoorie from Tibet in 1959. Then from here, he went to Dharamsala. Even today, more than 5000 Tibetan people live in Mussoorie.

Mussoorie, popularly known as the Queen of Hills , attracts tourists and travelers of every age. It is one of the most visited places near Dehradun in Uttarakhand.

This article will virtually take you to the 11 gorgeous places you can visit in Mussoorie. Further, you will learn about activities, accommodation options, local foods, ways to reach Mussoorie, and more travel tips.

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  • 11 Places You Can’t-Miss Visiting in Mussoorie

Local Cuisine and Cafes in Mussoorie

Souvenirs you can buy in mussoorie, activities you can do in mussoorie, distance between attractions and transport options, reaching mussoorie, best time to visit mussoorie, budget and number of days required, accommodation in mussoorie, solo travel, sanitation, and public restrooms, some important travel tips, frequently asked questions.

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11 Places You Can’t-Miss Visiting in Mussoorie 

Here’s the list of 11 gorgeous places you can’t afford to miss in Mussoorie:

1. Kempty Falls

Do you know how Kempty Falls got its name?

British officer John McKinnon coined the name Kempty for this waterfall. 

The name takes inspiration from two English words: “camp” and “tea,” making it camp-tee (Kempty). Often British officials used to have tea parties at this waterfall.

Kempty Falls Mussoorie

Kempty Falls is #1 on the list of places you can visit in Mussoorie. It lies approximately 15 km away from the city center. And you can easily reach here via shared taxis or rented bikes.

You will have to pass through many shops and places to eat and drink on your way down to reach the waterfall. Take the ropeway to get down if you don’t want to walk.

This place bustles with tourists, and there’s a lot of commercialization. Don’t expect a serene and green kind of waterfall. Nonetheless, it is a great place to have fun with family and friends.

If you want to bathe, you can rent clothes for a small fee. After the bath, don’t forget to savor a hot tea with Maggi.

Ticket Rate: No Fee.

Photography and videography are also free.

Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset.

2. Company Garden

Company Garden, also known as Municipal Garden, is just 3 km away from Mall Road.

This garden is vast and spans a large area. Lush green trees, vibrant flowers, fountains, artificial waterfalls, and a lake are some things you’ll love.

Company Garden Mussoorie

There is also an amusement park inside, where there are swings, boating, a horror house, a wax museum, and various other options for children. Therefore, the place is ideal for people visiting with kids, family, or friends.

Ticket Rate: INR 25 per person.

There is no additional charge for photography and videography.

Opening hours: 9 am to 6 pm.

3. Sir George Everest House

Sir George Everest was the person who measured the height of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. 

Sir George Everest House Mussoorie

He was a surveyor and geographer who liked the beauty of Mussoorie and eventually built this house here. Further, he lived in this house for almost 30 years. 

The house is now a museum with all the information about his work.

You have to climb ~2 km to get here. You can enjoy the views of the Aglar River valley and its lush greenery from here. If it’s cloudy, you will feel like floating with clouds.

Opening hours: 10 am to 6 pm.

4. Dalai Hills

Nestled in the lap of nature, Dalai Hills is a lesser-known place of Mussoorie. It is a few meters ahead of the famous Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy. 

You can reach here by trekking 400 meters from Shedup Chorfeling Temple (Buddha Temple), located in Happy Valley. Alternatively, you can drive through your rented scooters.

Dalai Hills Mussoorie

You go through a short hike to reach the top. And you’ll see a beautiful statue of Lord Buddha there with lots of colorful flags adding to the beauty of this place. 

If you are fond of trekking, let us tell you that many treks start from here, which go to Dhobighat, Cloud End, George Everest, and Benog Hills.

5. Lal Tibba

Lal Tibba Top, situated at an altitude of 7464 feet above sea level, is the highest peak in Mussoorie. You can have a breathtaking view of the snow-capped Himalayan mountain range.

Lal Tibba Mussoorie

Lal Tibba means red hill, as it’s got the name because of the color of the mountains here. This place is a treat for nature lovers and is a fantastic sunrise and sunset viewpoint.

You will find a Japanese telescope here, with the help of which you can see Kedarnath, Badrinath, and many other famous peaks.

6. Gun Hill Point

Gun Hill Point is the second highest peak of Mussoorie, from where you can see the Doon Valley and Srikanth, Gangotri, and other mountain ranges. It gives you a 360° view of the entire city.

Gun Hill Point Mussoorie

It is 400 feet away from Mall Road, which you can reach after 20 minutes of trekking. Moreover, you can also choose the ropeway from Jhulaghar to get Gun Hill.

When you go there, ensure to witness the beautiful sunset in Mussoorie from here.

Ropeway ticket rate: INR 75 per person

7. Clouds End

If you want to spend some moments in solitude, Clouds End is the right place for you. It is a viewpoint situated at the city’s boundary with oak and deodar trees far and wide (over 2000 acres).

Clouds End Mussoorie

The view is truly breathtaking, and you’d indeed feel as if you’ve come to the end of the clouds. You might see eagles flying and feel like being on cloud nine, literally speaking.

The Clouds and Heritage Hotel, a heritage site, is another attraction of the place. Mountain climbing, nature walks, or jungle walks are other activities you can do here.

8. Jharipani Falls

Jharipani Falls is a secluded and less crowded waterfall. You can take a bath in the waterfall while enjoying the beautiful views of the mountains.

It is near Jharipani village situated at about 7 km on Mussoorie-Dehradun road. You can either trek or go by car to reach the waterfall. 

9. Mussoorie Lake

Although Mussoorie Lake is an artificial lake, it has a lot to offer tourists. Locals see it as a picnic spot and often visit it on weekends and holidays.

Mussoorie Lake

It would be best if you went boating at this place. You can also try water zorbing, ziplining, and various adventure activities here.

Ticket Rate: INR 15 per person.

Opening hours: 8 am to 7 pm.

10. Bhatta Waterfall

Bhatta Falls is a recently developed tourist spot that is gaining popularity fast. From Bhatta village in Mussoorie, you can trek or take the ropeway to reach this waterfall.

Bhatta Waterfall Mussoorie

You can come here to have some fun with family and friends and spend some time in the lap of nature. Enjoying fast food will be a different pleasure after taking a bath in the waterfall and having fun rides with the kids.

Ropeway ticket rate: INR 150 per person

Opening hours: 6 am to 6 pm.

11. Mussoorie Adventure Park

The last spot on our list is for adventure lovers: Mussoorie Adventure Park. You can do adventure activities like zipline, skywalk, zip swing, valley crossing, rock climbing, and mountain biking.

Mussoorie Adventure Park is a member of the National Adventure Foundation, Adventure Tour Operator of India, and Uttarakhand Tourism.

Along with traditional Garhwali dishes, you can enjoy Chinese and Tibetan flavors in Mussoorie. There are many cafes as well, which are worth visiting.

Food in Mussoorie

Famous Food Items of Mussoorie

  • Chicken and Pork Momos
  • Garhwal Ka Fannah
  • Momo Soup (Mokthuk)
  • Aloo Ke Gutke
  • Jhangora Ki Kheer, Bal Mithai (the city of Almora is fervently known as the city of Bal Mithai)
  • Singodi, Gul Gula
  • Urad Dumplings
  • Gahat/Kulthi Dal

Popular Eateries in Mussoorie

  • Kalsang Friends Corner
  • Little Llama Cafe
  • Cafe By The Way
  • Doma’s Inn
  • Casa Mia Bakery
  • Char Dukan, Lal Tibba
  • Cafe De Tavern

There are many shopping options and souvenirs available in Mussoorie. Some of the things you can take home from here are wooden bowls, walking sticks, trays, kitchen items, cane baskets, jewelry boxes, and prayer wheels .

Souvenirs You Can Buy In Mussoorie

Buy These Souvenirs From:

  • Gandhi Chowk
  • Kulri Bazar
  • Tibetan market
  • Classic Emporium
  • Himalayan Weavers (pashmina shawls)

Become a Cafe Hopper

There are many cafes in Mussoorie which offer the best flavors. You can eat different cuisines from Indian to Chinese. Most of the cafes are in Kulri Bazaar.

Little Llama Cafe Mussoorie

Go Window Shopping on Mall Road

Mall road bustles with shops of all kinds — from famous brands to local vendors. You can find food, snacks, clothes, gifts, and many more shops.

Imagine walking in the evening with your friends or family, and maybe doing window shopping.

Have a Picnic at the Company Garden

If you are coming in a group and are confused about what to do in Mussoorie, then visit Company Garden. You can spend some unique and fun moments here with your family and friends.

Ride The Ropeway

Mussoorie has ropeways at various attractions. You can enjoy a ropeway ride for as low as INR 150.

Try Some Adventure Activities at Mussoorie Adventure Park

Rock climbing, ziplining, skywalk, and many more adventure activities are available here. 

If we assume the center of Mussoorie to be Mall Road or Gandhi Chowk, almost all the main tourist places are within a radius of 10 km except Kempty Fall, which is 15 km away.

One thing is worth noting that you can’t explore all the places by public transport. You have only three options, bring your vehicle, rent a bike, or book a taxi.

Being close to the state capital of Uttarakhand, Mussoorie is well-connected to major cities around the state. You can reach Mussoorie using railways, roadways, or airways.

The nearest railway station to Mussoorie is Dehradun Railway Station, about 30 km from Mussoorie. Trains to Dehradun are available from all major railway stations in the country. You can take a taxi or a bus from the railway station to reach Mussoorie.

Luxury, deluxe, government, and semi-deluxe buses operate between Delhi, Dehradun, Rishikesh, and Haridwar for travel to Mussoorie. Buses are readily available from Delhi’s ISBT Kashmere Gate.

Alternatively, you can opt for Delhi car rental services for a personalized and convenient mode of transportation . With a rental car, you can explore Mussoorie and its surroundings at your own pace, enjoying the comfort and freedom of a private vehicle.

Jolly Grant Airport of Dehradun (60 km away) is the nearest airport to Mussoorie. It is well-connected to the main cities of the country. You can hire a taxi/bus to reach Mussoorie from the airport.

Mussoorie is ideal for every season. It depends on you which season is at the top of your preferences.

The weather is quite cold in winter, and the temperature drops considerably. You also get to see snowfall in Mussoorie. The entire valley gets covered with a white blanket of snow.

The summer season is considered the most favorable. Because at this time you can roam all the main tourist places and indulge in all the adventure activities. If you are coming with family, kids, and friends, come in the summer.

Rainy Season

The rainy season is better for those who want to admire the greenery of Mussoorie. At this time, the beauty of the hill station is at its peak. Greenery all around, cool, dry air and mild fog make the atmosphere mesmerizing.

The budget and the number of days depending on how you want to travel around the city. A typical budget might look like this:

For one day: ₹2000

For two days (including boating and ropeway): ₹3000

For three days (including adventure games): ₹4500

Number of Days

If you want to visit the main attractions, one to two days will be enough. But if you’re going to explore the city well, you will need at least three days.

Being one of the best hill stations in India, you have many options to stay here. If your budget is tight, you should stay in a hostel or homestay. And if budget is not a problem, there are hotels available from 3 star to 5 stars.

You can choose to stay at your convenience. Most of the hotels are in and around Mall Road and Library Chowk.

Since the tourism sector is the primary source of income for Mussoorie city, people treat tourists well here. You can meet many solo travelers here.

The cleanliness and sanitation of Mussoorie are appreciable too. You will find public toilet facilities in most places and attractions, including Kempty Falls, George Everest House, and Company Garden.

An image portraying Lal Bahadur Shastri with Jhadu in Mussoorie

  • Check the weather before your visit and carry clothes accordingly.
  • Don’t forget to visit Mall Road and Kulri Bazaar in the evening. The city lit up during the night looks beautiful.
  • Taxis are available from Library Chowk, Gandhi Chowk, or Mall Road for different attraction points.
  • You can rent a scooter or a bike and experience the city on your terms. Scooter rates can range from INR 400-to 800.
  • Don’t forget to ride in man-powered rickshaws on Mall Road.
  • The weather in Mussoorie changes quickly. So please wear clothes accordingly while going out.
  • Keep in mind that vehicles are not allowed to enter the mall road from evening onwards. So you can’t take your scooter/bike.
  • Most hostels and hotels will let you park your rented scooter/bike.

Which place is famous as the queen of mountains?

Mussoorie, situated near Dehradun, the capital of the state of Uttarakhand, is known as the Queen of Hills. This hill station offers awe-inspiring beauties of nature.

What is the best time to visit Mussoorie?

Mussoorie is ideal for visiting any time of the year. Most tourists come from March to June, which is the peak season. Apart from this, if you want to see snowfall, you can come in December or January.

Which are the places to visit in Mussoorie?

Places to visit in Mussoorie are Kempty Falls, Company Garden, Sir George Everest House, Dalai Hills, Lal Tibba, Clouds End, Mussoorie Lake, Gun Hill Point, and Mussoorie Adventure Park.

Because of its easy accessibility and scenic beauty, you won’t find Mussoorie to be devoid of tourists and travelers. After learning about the eleven gorgeous places to visit in Mussoorie, we hope you’ll make the best of your trip.

Do let us know your thoughts about Mussoorie in the comment box below.

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Mussoorie is lovingly called the “Queen of Hills” and with good reason. Perched in the Garhwal Himalayas, Mussoorie lies at a convenient distance from major cities like Dehradun, Chandigarh and New Delhi. It is a popular tourist destination because of its scenic mountain views, cool temperature, clean and laid-back environment and natural beauty. With the plains of North India coming under the grip of a heat wave, the hills of Mussoorie make for a great summer getaway. To help you plan your next trip, we have a list of the best places to visit in Mussoorie. 

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Best places to visit in Mussoorie

The Mall Road lies in the heart of Mussoorie, stretching 2 km long. Gandhi Dwar lies on one end, whereas the other end is marked by the Mussoorie Library. The main part of the Mall Road is brimming with the best places to visit in Mussoorie – cafes, restaurants, bakeries and souvenir shops. It is a pedestrian-only zone, so you can head to the Mall Road for a relaxing stroll and some people-watching.

nearest tourist places of mussoorie

Kempty Falls

Kempty Falls is the most popular of Mussoorie tourist places and makes for a great picnic spot. It is on the way from Dehradun to Mussoorie, and lies 17 km/an hour away from Mussoorie town. The cascading water of Kempty Falls falls over a height of 1300 metres, and forms a pool at the bottom. Here you can enjoy a refreshing dip, have a cute picnic with your family and friends, and enjoy a quintessential cup of tea and piping hot plates of maggi.

nearest tourist places of mussoorie

Gun Hill Point

Gun Hill is the second highest point in the area, thus making it one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie. It is an easy 20-minute uphill hike from the Mall Road. More excitingly, you can also take the ropeway to the top from Jhula Ghar. From atop Gun Hill Point, you get panoramic views of the Mussoorie town, the Doon Valley and the snow-clad peaks of the Himalayan range. 

nearest tourist places of mussoorie

Company Garden

Among the many Mussoorie tourist places, Company Garden should definitely be on your itinerary. At Company Garden, you can enjoy a leisurely walk. The Garden also has several fountains, a host of different birds, and boasts rich flora and fauna. Unwind at Company Garden by taking in the lush greenery and colourful plants and flowers.

nearest tourist places of mussoorie

A hop-skip and jump from most Mussoorie tourist places, on your next trip to this less-crowded hill-station near Delhi, consider staying at Wakefield Estate by Lohono Stays.

Mussoorie Lake

Mussoorie Lake is an artificial lake where you can go boating. You can also opt for some adventure sports like zip lining and water zorbing. Paragliding is also available at a short distance from Mussoorie Lake. Enjoy views of the Doon Valley from here, and spend your time at the many restaurants and souvenir shops around the lake. There is also a horror house right here! Mussoorie Lake should definitely be on your list of places to visit in Mussoorie. 

nearest tourist places of mussoorie

At  a distance of 6 km from Mussoorie, Lal Tibba in Landour is one of the highest viewpoints in the region. Lying at an altitude of around 2,275 metres, Lal Tibba lies atop Depot Hill. The name ‘Lal Tibba’ translates directly to ‘Red Hill’, which indicates the fiery hues the sky takes on during sunrise and sunset. Due to its height, you can enjoy spectacular views of the Himalayas from here. On a clear day, you can even spot the Bandarpunch, Kedarnath, and Badrinath peaks. Lal Tibba is certainly one of the best Mussoorie tourist places. 

nearest tourist places of mussoorie

Consider staying at Airyland Estate a Lohono’s properties on your visit to Mussoorie. Experience luxury amidst natural beauty. Just a 10-minute walk from the Mall Road, Airyland is strategically located very close to all the best places to visit in Mussoorie.

Sir George Everests’s House

Dating back to 1832, Sir George Everest’s House is now found in a sad, fallen apart state. Among other feats, Sir George Everest was the person who measured the height of Mt. Everest, and the house stands as a testimony to his achievements. Here you can find many details of his life and work. The heritage  house also acts as an observatory, from which you are greeted to views of the Doon Valley, the Aglar River valley, and the Himalayan mountains. 

nearest tourist places of mussoorie

Jharipani Falls

One of the best places to visit in Mussoorie, away from the crowded tourist places is Jharipani Falls. It is located 7 km from the main town in Jharipani village. The waterfalls is tucked away, and you can enjoy the seclusion of the falls to yourself. The water falls down gently, and you are surrounded by lush greenery and blooming flowers all around. Most of the journey there can be accessed by car. The final 1.5 km stretch to Jharipani Falls is an easy trek.

nearest tourist places of mussoorie

Kellogg Memorial Church

Kellogg Memorial Church is located in Landour, a stone’s throw away from Mussoorie. It was constructed in 1903 and is said to be the oldest church in Mussoorie. It is a popular Mussoorie tourist place because of the serene and peaceful pine tree-lined road that surrounds the church. The church has also featured in Bollywood movies like Student of the Year 2. 

nearest tourist places of mussoorie

While in Landour, stop by Landour Bakehouse in Sisters Bazaar to try some of the tastiest cakes, pies, tarts and muffins. 

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary

Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is located slightly outside Mussoorie, at an 11 km distance. The sanctuary is populated with animals like the endangered mountain quail, deer, leopards and other exotic species of birds.

nearest tourist places of mussoorie

What makes Benog Wildlife Sanctuary worth a place to visit in Mussoorie is its easy walking trail lined with cedar and pine trees, offering majestic views of the snow-clad mountains.

Class-apart stays, coupled with surreal hospitality in locations right next to Musoorie’s best tourist spots – come Lohono with us in Mussoorie.

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15 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Moscow

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Moscow is one of Europe's most enigmatic destinations, home to a fascinating history and colorful, awe-inspiring architecture you won't find anywhere else in the world. Moscow might be one of the most populous cities in the world with over 11 million inhabitants, but this hasn't changed its strong cultural and social traditions.

Walk the cobblestone streets of the Red Square or the banks of the Moskva River early in the morning, and it's hard to tell what century you're in.

Tsarist architecture, must-see churches, and glamorous shopping opportunities blend together for a visual experience you won't forget. For ideas on what to see and do while visiting Russia, here's our list of top tourist attractions in Moscow.

1. Marvel at the Size of the Kremlin

2. catch a performance at the bolshoi theatre, 3. shop at the luxurious gum, 4. make your way into lenin's mausoleum, 5. spend an hour (or three) at red square, 6. discover history at the museum of cosmonautics, 7. ride the stunning moscow metro, 8. explore the moscow state integrated museum-reserve, 9. spend a rainy day at the tretyakov gallery, 10. walk up and down arbat street, 11. stop by the vdnkh all-russian exhibition centre, 12. wander around gorky park, where to stay in moscow for sightseeing, map of tourist attractions & things to do in moscow.

Kremlin

Moscow's most recognizable structure is without a doubt the Kremlin, a 15th-century fortified complex that covers an area of 275,000 square meters surrounded by walls built in the 1400s.

The Grand Kremlin Palace -which has over 700 rooms- was once home to the Tsar family and is now the official residence of the president of the Russian Federation, although most heads of state choose to reside elsewhere.

The massive complex also includes many other buildings, some of which are open to the public and can be visited regularly. Aside from three cathedrals (including one where the Tsars were once crowned) and a number of towers, the Kremlin is also home to the Armory building, a museum holding everything from the royal crown and imperial carriages to the ivory throne of Ivan the Terrible and Fabergé eggs.

Bolshoi Theatre

The Bolshoi Theater is home to the largest and one of the oldest ballet and opera companies in the world . While the theater has undergone several major renovations over the past century-including a recent one in 2011 to restore some of the imperial architectural details-it still retains all of its Neoclassical grandeur.

The Bolshoi Theater you see today opened in 1824, after several older versions burned down. Inside, red velvet, a three-tiered crystal chandelier, and gilt moldings give the place a Byzantine-Renassaince grandiose feel like no other.

Catching a show from the resident ballet and opera troupes is a treat, as the theater often presents a number of classic performances, such as Tchaikovsky's Mazeppa and Rachmaninoff's Francesca da Rimini, both of which originally premiered here.

GUM

Moscow's oldest and most upscale shopping center is an architectural marvel. GUM (short for Glávnyj Universálnyj Magazín or "Main Universal Store") was built in the late 1800s in neo-Russian style to showcase a beautiful mix of a steel skeleton and 20,000 panels of glass forming an arched roof.

This was a unique construction at the time, since the glass had to be strong enough to support the snow-heavy Russian winters. The building is just as impressive outside, with all three levels covered in marble and granite.

While GUM is no longer the largest shopping center in Moscow, it's still by far the most beautiful. Home to brands like Gucci and Manolo Blahnik, this might not be the ideal destination for most budget-conscious visitors, but the beauty of the building itself is worth a visit.

On the third floor, there are also great dining options, including a Soviet-style canteen that serves traditional Russian food, and a stand selling ice cream made by hand using an original 1954 recipe originally approved by the Soviet government.

Lenin's Mausoleum

Lenin's Mausoleum, the final resting place of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin, occupies a central spot in Red Square. His body has been in the mausoleum since his death in 1924-and although the original plan was for him to be buried after a short period of public display for mourning, the plan quickly changed.

After over 100,000 visited the tomb over a period of six weeks, it was decided that a new sarcophagus and a more permanent display space could actually preserve Lenin's body for much longer than expected-and Lenin's Mausoleum was built.

Over the years, the mausoleum and its marble stairs also became the main spot from where Soviet leaders would watch parades and events happening in Red Square.

Lenin's embalmed body can still be seen today, lying down in a bulletproof glass sarcophagus as if he's sleeping. While a visit to the mausoleum is certainly unusual, it has become a must-do for history buffs looking to understand how Lenin's legacy truly changed the nation. Come ready to wait, though -there are usually lines to get in.

St. Basil's Cathedral on Red Square

All of Moscow's main streets start at Red Square, so it's easy to see why this is considered the heart of the city. A massive space of 330 meters by 70 meters, the square is flanked by the Kremlin, Lenin's Mausoleum, two cathedrals, and the State Historical Museum.

In 1945, a massive Victory Parade was held here to celebrate the defeat of Nazi Germany by the Soviet Armed Forces.

St. Basil's Cathedral , one of the most recognizable buildings on the square, was built in 1555. The unique cathedral has architectural details inspired by Byzantine and Asian design, as well as details that resemble those found in famous mosques. There are nine individual chapels inside the church, all decorated with colorful mural art.

Both the square itself and the Kremlin are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites . On weekends, there are sometimes stalls selling souvenirs and traditional items here, such as matryoshka (Russian nesting dolls), at the entrance of the square.

Monument to the Conquerors of Space

At one point, Russia and the US were toe-to-toe when it came to space exploration. While that might no longer be the case, the museum's amazing collection-which includes over 85,000 items-is still awe-inspiring.

Main exhibits include the space capsule used by Yuri Gagarin , the first human to travel into outer space; a USSR flag with moon fragments; a Soviet spacesuit; and a rocket propulsion unit from the 1960s. A special two-story hall showcases sections of the Mir space station interior, and there are also models of the first sputniks and a replica miniature spaceship.

English-language tours are available, and there's also a Cinema Hall showing subtitled short films about the history of space exploration programs and the first manned space flight.

The museum is located inside the base of the monument to the Conquerors of Space, which was built almost 20 years before the museum opened.

Komsomolskaya Station on the Moscow metro

Riding the Moscow metro is an experience all in itself, but even just heading underground to walk through the stations is something no visitor should miss. With 223 stations and 12 metro lines crosscutting through Moscow, however, this can be tricky, so visiting at least a few of the most impressive ones is a good start.

Arbatskaya station was designed by a skyscraper architect, so it's no surprise that it features multicolored granite slabs and impressive bronze chandeliers.

Park Kultury station , located next to Gorky Park, is covered in marble and features reliefs of people involved in sports, while Teatralnaya station is decorated with porcelain figures dancing and wearing traditional Russian costumes.

The metro is open between 5:30am and 1:00am but it's very crowded in the early morning and after 4pm, so it's better to visit in the late morning or early afternoon to really appreciate the architecture without the crowds.

Kolomenskoye Estate

The Moscow State Integrated Art and Historical Architectural and Natural Landscape Museum-Reserve is a cultural open-air museum complex comprised of four different historical sites.

The most important site, the Kolomenskoye Estate, was once the summer residence of Tsars as far back as the 14 th century. The complex, which covers almost 300 hectares, is home to fairy-tale wooden palaces; a tent-roof stone church built in the 1500s; a water tower; fort towers and structures; and the 24-room Museum of Wooden Architecture , which includes the restored dining room of Tsar Alexei I.

Beautiful manicured gardens , riverside picnic areas, and a massive collection of both artifacts and structures make this a great destination to help you see what medieval Russia looked like. English-language tours are available, but you're also free to wander the grounds on your own.

Tretyakov Gallery

The largest collection of Russian art in the world sits here, with over 180,000 paintings, sculptures, and religious art dating back to over a millennia ago. The gallery, built using beautiful red and white colors from classical Russian architecture, is located near the Kremlin and it was built in the early 20 th century.

Significant art pieces include the Vladimir Mother of God; a Byzantine icon of the Virgin and child dating back to the 1100s; Andrei Rublev's The Trinity icon from the 15 th century; and several works by Ilya Repin, the most famous realist painter in Russia.

On the grounds of the museum, there is also an 86-meter-tall statue of Peter the Great, as well as a number of Socialist Realism sculptures.

Night view of Arbat Street decorated for the holidays

Moscow's one-kilometer-long pedestrian street has been around since the 15 th century. Originally a trade route in the outskirts of the city, Arbat Street is now very centrally located, home to posh buildings and lots of places to eat and shop.

Beautiful street lamps and two significant statues-one of Princess Turandot (from Puccini's last opera) and one of Soviet-era poet Bulat Okudzhava-adorn the street, which fills up with both locals and tourists on evenings and weekends.

A great place to pick up souvenirs or sit down at an outdoor café, Arbat Street also offers a chance to visit the former home of poet Alexander Pushkin and the café both Anton Chekhov and Leo Tolstoy used to visit.

VDNKh All-Russian Exhibition Centre and the Friendship of the Peoples Fountain

Although it was originally designed as a general-purpose trade show venue, this park complex now houses amusement rides , ice rinks , and a number of galleries and other attractions for all ages.

The park's most famous landmarks are the Moskvarium, a marine biology center home to over 8000 species of marine animals, the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, and a shopping center selling traditional products from former Soviet countries.

There's even a film museum showing Soviet cartoons or even a full-length film (for an extra fee) and an education center offering masterclasses on everything from becoming a barista to video montage (call or write in advance to find out which ones are English-friendly).

Soviet-era pavilions, sculptures, and fountains abound here as well, including the famous Friendship of the Peoples Fountain, which features statues of women dressed in costumes from different former Soviet countries.

Main entrance gate to Gorky Park

Named after the famous Russian writer Maxim Gorky (who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times but never won it) and sitting right across the Moskva River, Gorky Park covers 120 hectares of beautiful ponds and green spaces.

Popular with both locals and tourists, the park offers a variety of things to enjoy-from sunbeds, hammocks, and drinking fountains to free yoga classes and children's playgrounds. There's free Wi-Fi and sockets for charging your phone, as well as many food stands and plenty of wild animals, including deer, rabbits, and pheasants.

Visitors can rent paddle boats and bicycles to explore the park-and from May to October, there is also an open-air movie theater, as well as scheduled presentations by street performers, musicians, and artists. Gorky Park attracts the young and old, so don't be surprised to see a mix of people exercising, playing chess, and sunbathing.

Luxury Hotels :

  • Lotte Hotel Moscow is one of the top 5-star properties in Moscow offering the largest Royal Suite in Russia. The trendy rooms and suites here all have contemporary style and great city views. On-site amenities are plentiful. There are two restaurants: one serving contemporary Italian fare, and the other Japanese. There is an impressively lit indoor swimming pool, a well-known spa, and a state-of-the-art gym.
  • Another excellent luxury hotel is the Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow . The residential-style property is in the heart of Moscow just next to the Bolshoi Theatre and within walking distance of the Kremlin and Red Square. The rooms and suites have been opulently designed by Tony Chi. The on-site restaurant serves a mix of European and Armenian specialities. There is also a Japanese sushi bar and a rooftop lounge with fabulous city views.
  • The St. Regis Moscow Nikolskaya also has a central location just a few minutes from the Kremlin and Red Square. The 5-star property has a mix of elegant rooms and suites, including interconnecting room options for families with kids. There are multiple restaurants on-site including an Italian bistro. Other amenities include the fabulous Iridium Spa, which does a full range of treatments and has an indoor swimming pool, sauna, and steam room.

Mid-Range Hotels :

  • Palmira Business Club is a top mid-range choice. The contemporary lifestyle hotel offers well-appointed rooms and suites, including options for families. Suites are quite spacious and have kitchenettes. Amenities here include a complimentary breakfast at the on-site restaurant, a hot tub, sauna, and spa. There is also a fitness center.
  • The trendy Mercure Moscow Baumanskaya offers a mix of rooms and suites with contemporary decor. The mid-range hotel can arrange airport transportation and offers baggage storage. Other amenities include a restaurant and room service. The front desk is open 24 hours.
  • Boutique Hotel Brighton is about 10 minutes from the city center in a leafy park area. It offers excellent value for money and has charming rooms and suites with sound-proof windows and doors, as well as blackout curtains. A complimentary breakfast is served, and there is also an indoor swimming pool.

Budget Hotels :

  • Hotel Ibis Budget Moscow Panfilovskaya is about a 15-minute drive from Moscow's downtown, and it's within walking distance from a metro station that will take you there. The soundproof rooms at this budget property are clean, comfortable, and can sleep up to three people. The hotel is pet friendly, has paid parking available on-site, and also has a salon.
  • If you just need a budget hotel near the airport then check out Aviator Hotel Sheremetyevo . Located right at the airport, it has soundproof rooms, including options for families. Amenities include an indoor play area for kids, a sauna and swimming pool, and a free breakfast.

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By Alex Schultz · Last updated on May 4, 2024

The capital of Russia is an incredible place to explore. Visitors to Moscow come away spellbound at all the amazing sights, impressed at the sheer size and grandeur of the city. Lying at the heart of Moscow, the Red Square and the Kremlin are just two of the must-see tourist attractions; they are the historical, political and spiritual heart of the city – and indeed Russia itself.

A fascinating city to wander around, stunning cathedrals, churches, and palaces lie side-by-side with bleak grey monuments and remains from the Soviet state. In addition to its plethora of historical and cultural tourist attractions, Moscow is home to world-class museums, theaters and art galleries.

Renowned for its performing arts, fantastic ballets and amazing circus acts, catching a show while in Moscow is a must. The wealth of brilliant restaurants, trendy bars, and lively nightlife means there is something for everyone to enjoy.

See also: Where to Stay in Moscow

17. Tsaritsyno Palace

Tsaritsyno Palace

Once the summer residence of Catherine the Great, the stunning Tsaritsyno Palace is now a museum-reserve. The architecture is magnificent and there is a lovely park surrounding it for visitors to explore.

Located in the south of Moscow, the palace was commissioned in 1775 and recent renovations mean its lavish interior looks better than ever before with its elegant halls and beautiful staircases.

The exhibits on display look at the life of the empress as well as the history of Tsaritsyno itself. The huge palace grounds are also home to some other delightful buildings with the elegant opera house and wonderful brickwork of the Small Palace being particularly impressive to gaze upon.

VDNKh

Starting out in 1935 as the ‘All-Union Agricultural Exhibition’, VDNKh has slowly morphed over the years into the fascinating open-air museum of today. Remarkably, over 400 buildings can now be found within its confines.

The huge park complex has numerous pavilions representing former Soviet republics on show, such as those of Armenia and Turkmenistan and the distinctive architecture of each of the buildings is always interesting to gaze upon. In addition to this there is the fascinating Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics which is dedicated to space exploration and the fun Moskvarium aquarium even offers you the chance to swim with dolphins.

With lots of eateries scattered about and numerous entertainment options such as horse-riding and zip-lining, there is something for everyone to enjoy; the Friendship of Nations fountain truly is wonderful.

15. Kremlin Armoury

Kremlin Armoury

One of the oldest museums in the city, the Kremlin Armoury has a wealth of treasures; highlights include the ornate Grand Siberian Railway egg, the historic Cap of Monomakh and the stunning Imperial Crown of Russia which often has a crowd of tourists around it, jostling to take a photo.

Once the royal armory, there are loads of fascinating objects on display. Perusing the many sabers, jewelry, armor and more is as interesting as it is educational and entertaining and the swords are so finely crafted that you’ll almost wish you could pick up one and wield if yourself.

Established in 1851, the museum is situated in the Moscow Kremlin.

14. GUM Department Store

GUM Department Store

Standing for ‘Main Universal Store’ in Russian, GUM is stunning. Its wonderful skylights and beautiful facades mean it doesn’t look out of place alongside its illustrious neighbors on Red Square.

With over 200 shops, boutiques and upmarket eateries inside, it is a shopaholic’s heaven and concerned partners will be glad to find more affordable options alongside luxury brands such as Dior and Prada.

The main department store in the city, GUM was opened in 1893. The stunning architecture makes it well worth a visit even if shopping isn’t your thing.

13. Moscow Metro

Moscow Metro

It’s not often that public transport looks like a work of art. So many stops on the Moscow Metro will astound visitors with their beauty and elegance.

Decked in marble and with frescoes covering the walls, the stations are amazing to gaze upon and are part of one of the longest metro systems in the world, with the first stations opened in 1935.

Using the metro is the quickest and easiest way to get around Moscow and braving the crowds of commuters is well worth it for the beauty all around you.

12. Arbat Street

Arbat Street

An elegant yet lively street, Arbat is full of impressive architecture and was once a popular place to live for aristocrats, artists, and academics.

A historic place, it is down Arbat Street that Napoleon’s troops are said to have headed on their way to capture the Kremlin.

Nowadays, there are many cafes, restaurants, and shops, as well as various monuments and statues to former residents such as Alexander Pushkin who was reputed to be a lover of the Russian Empress due to his massive influence in court.

11. Novodevichy Convent

Novodevichy Convent

Drenched in history, the Novodevichy Convent is located in a striking building that was once a fortress. This captivating place is well worth visiting when in Moscow.

Founded in 1524, the convent houses four cathedrals; Smolensk Cathedral is the undoubted highlight due to its delightful 16th-century frescoes.

Wandering around the grounds is like stepping back in time. The Novodevichy Cemetery is where many famous leaders of the Soviet Union are buried, such as Yeltsin and Khrushchev.

10. Pushkin Museum

Pushkin Museum

Despite its name, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts actually has no connection at all to the famous poet other than that it was named in his honor after his death. A delight to visit, its extensive collection focuses on European art with masterpieces by Botticelli, Rembrandt, and van Gogh all featuring.

Sculptures, graphic art, paintings and more can be found in its beautiful galleries; various sections look at themes and epochs such as the Renaissance, the Dutch Golden Age, and Byzantine art.

Among the many highlights are the clownish characters which can be found in Cezanne’s Fastnacht (Mardi Gras) and the twirling ballerinas who look so elegant in Degas’ Blue Dancers. Picasso’s Young acrobat on a Ball is also well worth checking out for its interesting use of shapes and colors.

9. Christ The Savior Cathedral

Christ The Savior Cathedral

This gorgeous Russian Orthodox cathedral is located on the banks of the Moskva River, just a stone’s throw away from the Kremlin.

The church as it stands today was consecrated in 2000, as the original church that stood here was destroyed on the command of Josef Stalin in 1931 due to the anti-religious campaign.

With its delightful golden dome, spires and dazzling white facades, the Christ the Savior Cathedral is stunning. The interior is just as captivating to wander around, with its beautifully tiled floors and impressive altar.

8. Lenin Mausoleum

Lenin Mausoleum

Opened to the public in 1924, Lenin’s Mausoleum is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Moscow. The red granite structure is located at the heart of the city in Red Square.

Lenin’s embalmed body lies in a glass sarcophagus; it is a somewhat eerie experience walking past the former leader of the Soviet Union but is well worth doing as you understandably can’t do it anywhere else in the world.

After visiting the mausoleum, head to the Kremlin wall right next to it for more graves of important communist figures such as Stalin and Brezhnev.

7. Tretyakov Gallery

Tretyakov Gallery

Home to the most extensive and impressive collection of Russian fine art in the world, the State Tretyakov Gallery is definitely worth visiting when in Moscow for the wealth of amazing art pieces that it has on display.

Having started out as the private art collection of the Tretyakov brothers, there are now over 130,000 exhibits. Highlights include the iconic Theotokos of Vladimir which you will almost certainly recognise despite probably not knowing the name and Rublev’s Trinity which is considered to be one of highest achievements in Russian art.

An absolute must for art lovers, the State Tretyakov Gallery will delight visitors with all that is has to offer.

6. Kolomenskoye

Kolomenskoye

Once a royal estate, Kolomenskoye is now a museum-reserve and lies a few kilometers outside of the city center. A captivating place to visit, there is a plethora of history on show and the site overlooks the Moskva River.

Consisting of four historical sites, there are extensive gardens for visitors to explore, as well as loads of interesting old buildings, the former village of Kolomenskoye itself and the impressive Palace of the Tsar Alexey Mikhailovich – once considered the Eighth Wonder of the World by contemporaries.

Among the many stunning sights, it is the brilliantly white Ascension Church that is the undoubted highlight – dating back to 1532.

5. Gorky Park

Gorky Park

Lying alongside the Moskva River, the huge Gorky Park is a lovely place to visit. Its extensive gardens are home to numerous cultural institutions and visitors should definitely check out the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art and while the eclectic exhibits may not always feature such incredible sights as a balloon-covered rider on a zebra; they certainly always succeed in pushing back the boundaries of art.

Pop-up exhibitions and festivals can be found from time to time in the park itself and there is an open-air theatre and numerous eateries alongside a plethora of leisure activities.

Whether it’s cycling, table tennis or yoga that you are after or beach volleyball and rowing, Gorky Park certainly has it. In winter, there is a huge ice rink for visitors to enjoy.

4. Bolshoi Theatre

Bolshoi Theatre

The Bolshoi Theatre is the main theater in the country. The amazing opera and ballet performances it has put on over the centuries go a long way in explaining Russia’s rich history of performing arts.

While the Bolshoi Ballet Company was established in 1776, the theater itself was opened in 1825. The glittering, six-tier auditorium is lavishly and decadently decorated; it is a fitting setting for the world-class performances that take place on its stage.

Spending a night watching a performance of such classics as The Nutcracker or Swan Lake at the Bolshoi Theatre is sure to be a memorable experience and the beauty all around you only adds to the sense of occasion.

3. Moscow Kremlin

Moscow Kremlin

This famously fortified complex is remarkably home to five palaces and four cathedrals and is the historic, political and spiritual center of the city. The Kremlin serves as the residence for the country’s president. It has been used as a fort, and this fact is made clear by its sheer size. The Kremlin’s outer walls were built in the late 1400s.

Under Ivan III, better known as Ivan the Great, the Kremlin became the center of a unified Russian state, and was extensively remodeled. Three of the Kremlin’s cathedrals date to his reign that lasted from 1462-1505. The Deposition Church and the Palace of Facets were also constructed during this time. The Ivan the Great Bell Tower was built in 1508. It is the tallest tower at the Kremlin with a height of 266 feet (81 meters).

Joseph Stalin removed many of the relics from the tsarist regimes. However, the Tsar Bell, the world’s largest bell, and the Tsar Cannon, the largest bombard by caliber in the world, are among the remaining items from that era. The Kremlin Armory is one of Moscow’s oldest museums as it was established more than 200 years ago. Its diamond collection is impressive.

The Kremlin’s gardens – Taynitsky, Grand Kremlin Public and Alexander – are beautiful. The Kremlin has also served as the religious center of the country, and there is a tremendous number of preserved churches and cathedrals here. The collections contained within the museums include more than 60,000 historical, cultural and artistic monuments. Those who enjoy the performing arts will want to consider attending a ballet or concert at the State Kremlin Palace. Completed in 1961, it is the only modern building in the Kremlin.

2. Red Square

Red Square

Lying at the heart of Moscow, Red Square is the most important and impressive square in the city. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions due to its wealth of historical sights and cultural landmarks.

Drenched in history, the huge square is home to incredible sights such as the Kremlin, St. Basil’s Cathedral and Lenin’s Mausoleum, among others. Consequently, it is not to be missed when in Moscow as it really is home to the city’s most stunning monuments.

It is here that many important moments in Russian history took place; the former marketplace has hosted everything from Tsar’s coronations and public ceremonies to rock concerts and Soviet military parades. Wandering around the massive square is a humbling experience and undoubtedly one of the highlights the city has to offer.

1. Saint Basil’s Cathedral

Saint Basil's Cathedral

Located in the impressive Red Square, St. Basil’s Cathedral is gorgeous; its delightful spires appear as if out of a fairytale. The most recognizable building in the country, the cathedral is very much a symbol of Russia. No visit to Moscow is complete without having taken in its unique and distinctive features.

Ivan the Terrible ordered the cathedral’s construction in the mid-16th century, and legend holds that Ivan put out the architect’s eyes so that he would be unable to build another cathedral more glorious than St. Basil’s. Designed to resemble the shape of a bonfire in full flame, the architecture is not only unique to the period in which it was built but to any subsequent period. For various reasons, both Napoleon and Stalin wanted to destroy the cathedral but fortunately did not succeed.

Known for its various colors, shapes and geometric patterns, St. Basil’s Cathedral houses nine different chapels that are all connected by a winding labyrinth of corridors and stairways. On the lower floor, St. Basil’s Chapel contains a silver casket bearing the body of St. Basil the Blessed.

Throughout the cathedral are many beautiful murals, frescoes, wooden icons and other art works and artifacts. Outside the cathedral is a lovely garden with the bronze Monument to Minin and Pozharsky, who rallied an all-volunteer Russian army against Polish invaders during a period of the late 16th century known as the Times of Troubles.

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Indy wildlife: State and city parks offer wild views

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When Hoosiers need a break from phone screens and notification pings, there are plenty of opportunities to spend some time in the fresh air and see native wildlife in natural habitats.

You can spot Bald Eagles at Eagle Creek Park and maybe some coyotes at Fort Harrison State Park .

Here are some of the best places to visit to spot native wildlife in Indianapolis, or close by.

Fort Ben is bustling with wildlife

Fort Harrison State Park , in Lawrence, is a great birding spot with trails that wrap around Delaware Lake or trace the banks of Fall Creek.

Emilie Sweet, a naturalist at Fort Ben, said there are a variety of bird species that stop by the park, especially during migration season, which is in April and May in the spring and September and October in the fall.

While the park is a must-visit for birders, there also is a large white tail deer population that is best spotted during early morning hours, Sweet said.

There are also coyotes at the park, though Sweet said these aren’t as common to see, but there are mink, beaver and muskrats that can be seen along Fall Creek and near Duck Pond.

Herpers can find aquatic turtles basking on logs near different snake species that call Fort Ben home.

Visit Fort Harrison State Park at: 6000 N. Post Road, Indianapolis, IN 46216

Wildlife finds a home in Indy Parks

Eagle Creek Park is one of the largest city parks in the country as with trails through the woods and along the reservoir, wildlife is abundant.

Birders will enjoy scoping out trails, fields and meadows at Holliday Park , Marott Woods Nature Preserve , Southeastway Park and Riverside Park .

Alex Cortwright, with Indy Parks, said the Fall Creek and 30 th Park has the Fall Creek Greenway that cuts through it, and wildlife enjoys using that trail, too.

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Wildlife spotting within a short drive from Indy

Out near Anderson, northeast of Indy, Mounds State Park offers excellent bird-watching opportunities as it’s on the Indiana Birding Trail .

Kelley Morgan, naturalist at Mounds, said even folks not wanting to hike the trails can take shelter at the wildlife observation area inside the park’s nature center. Birds and other wildlife can be spotted here from the comfort of the center’s couches.

There’s also a honey bee hive at the center. The park works with local veterans to help combat PTSD, and they tend the hives.

While no Bald Eagles are nesting at the park now, Morgan said some visit the park daily. There is also habitat to support great blue herons, green herons, egrets, kingfishers and many different songbirds.

If anyone is around the park during dusk, Morgan said there are screech and barred owls that call out as the sun is setting.

Much like Fort Ben, Mounds is surrounded by development but still sees its fair share of mammals. Deer, red fox and coyotes can be spotted traipsing around the park.

Visit Mounds State Park at: 4306 Mounds Road, Anderson, IN 46017

How to be responsible when viewing wildlife

While witnessing soaring eagles and spotting the white tails of deer is an experience, these are wild animals and must be treated with respect.

Hoosiers visiting these parks also are visiting the homes of these animals and should stay on marked trails and leave no trace of the visit.

Don’t disturb the wildlife’s natural habitat, Sweet said. Minimizing human interference is important to keep the park’s animal populations safe and healthy.

Do not try to touch wildlife unless they are in danger. Sweet said moving a turtle out of the road is fine, but don’t try picking them up out of the creek or other natural areas.

Ethan Plumier, with Indiana Department of Natural Resources , has six main tips for ethical wildlife viewing:

  • Give wildlife space: The best relationship with wildlife is a long-distance one
  • Keep it clean: Don’t litter and pick up trash
  • Keep your hands to yourself
  • Keep your snacks to yourself: wildlife can find their own food
  • Keep pets at home or leashed
  • Lead by example: help others become wildlife watchers

Tips for seeing wildlife in Indy

Strategies for viewing wildlife will depend on the species Hoosiers hope to spot, Plumier said. Bird spotting can be done from a car with binoculars but there are other ways to spot some off the roads.

One place Plumier recommends heading is where habitats transition. This can be from woods into a wetland or a field. These edges are a highway for wildlife and have everything an animal needs from food to safety.

“Just plop down along the edge of the woods and see what’s moving,” Plumier said. “Go as deep as you want, sit down, be quiet and see what happens.”

Karl Schneider is an IndyStar environment reporter. You can reach him at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter  @karlstartswithk

IndyStar's environmental reporting project is made possible through the generous support of the nonprofit Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust.

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  • Explore The Serene Retreat At Cloud’s End In Mussoorie In 2024

28 Jun 2024

Cloud’s End in Mussoorie is, as its name implies, a piece of land where clouds appear to touch the ground, and every visitor feels the beauty of the place. Cloud’s End is situated about 6 km from the main town of Mussoorie and the geographical end of Mussoorie town can be best viewed with the big river Aglar flowing through the entire valley and forests. Unlike some other destinations in Mussoorie, this is not so crowded, so this place is ideal for people who want to get away from others and be alone.

History And Colonial Legacy Of Clouds End In Mussoorie

A scenic sunset at Clouds end in Mussoorie

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Cloud’s End is one of the oldest bungalows, which may have been built during British rule in India. It was constructed in the year 1838 by a British Major, and you will be able to understand the colonial design and the flavour of old age from this building. This estate has now been turned into a heritage hotel, and even the furniture, ornaments and designs are Anglo-Indian in origin, and the architecture is old-world. The British impact on Mussoorie and Cloud’s End can be said to be very influential and remarkable. The history of Mussoorie is traced from the British time when this place was chosen as a summer residence for British officers and their families, perhaps because it had a natural setting with a backdrop of natural beauty. The layout and design of the house and compound are also christened in the typical British style, including larger porches, broad rooms and a fireplace.

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Attractions And Activities At Cloud’s End

There are many things to do in Cloud’s End, and a variety of activities are available based on one’s preference. Here are some of the highlights:

1. Nature Walks And Trekking

A picture of tourist enjoying nature walk at Clouds end in Mussoorie

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Cloud’s End is located in oak and deodar forests, making it ideal for nature walks and trekking. There are several trails you can take, each affording an excellent view of the Himalayan range and valleys. One of the most famous treks is Cloud’s End to the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary trek.

2. Bird Watching

A group of tourists enjoying bird watching at Clouds End in Mussoorie

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Birds are found in the region surrounding Cloud’s End. Bird watchers can see several birds and also hear the songs that these birds sing. The calmness of the place makes it suitable for watching birds.

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3. Photography

 A picture of a tourists camera at Clouds end in Mussoorie

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Considering such attractive features as the view and picturesque environment of Cloud’s End, it is fascinating to take pictures there. Whether the scenes are of the sunrise, the hills veiled in the early morning mist, or the varied vegetation and wildlife, each shot is perfect.

4. Heritage Hotel Stay

 A picture of Heritage Hotel’s bedroom in Clouds end in Mussoorie

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The heritage hotel at Cloud’s End is one of the spectacular places to stay. It still has colonial architecture that gives the hotel a historic look while being equipped with all the modern features. It can be considered a wonderful place for those who seek a quiet and calm atmosphere for their vacation.

Suggested Read: Trekking Near Mussoorie

Facilities At Cloud’s End

Cloud’s End is equipped with basic facilities to ensure a comfortable visit for tourists:

1. Accommodation

Heritage Hotel’s bedroom at Cloud end in Mussoorie

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The heritage-style hotel at Cloud’s End has many colonial features and offers a comfortable stay. All the rooms are well furnished, and the necessary facilities for the guests are found there. Booking a stay at the hotel allows you to be in Cloud’s End with a historical feel and touch to the contemporary amenities.

2. Food and Dining

A picture of restaurant at Clouds End in Mussoorie

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It has a restaurant that prepares various kinds of food. The meals are very tasty, and you can eat with a view over the whole surrounding area, which is a very beautiful sight. The restaurant has both indoor and outdoor dining arrangements so that customers can dine in the middle of natural scenery.

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A picture of Car parking space at Clouds End In Mussoorie

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Cloud’s End has a lot of parking space around it. The public can park their cars securely while they take time to tour the area. The parking space is clean enough to accommodate several vehicles, and the major places of interest are easily accessible.

Tips For Visiting Cloud’s End

Whether you are a nature enthusiast or photographer seeking breathtaking vistas or simply craving a scenic getaway, Clouds End in Mussoorie has something to enchant everyone. Here are some essential tips to ensure you make the most of your visit to this idyllic destination

1. Wear Comfortable Clothing : Wear casual wear and appropriate shoes for trekking and walking during the activity. Wear something comfortable; it is recommended that the clothing should allow easy and free movements.

2. Carry Essentials : Some of the items that should be brought include sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, and insect repellents. These items shield against the scorching sun and any insects that may be present, making your visit comfortable.

3. Stay Hydrated : Take enough water to drink to your fill, especially during the summer season. Drinking water frequently makes you able to stay refreshed and full of energy.

4. Check Weather Conditions : It is advisable to consult the weather forecast before coming so that you do not plan for your trip and get caught in the middle of a storm. Of course, the weather may also vary when you plan to take the test, so it is best to be ready for that, too. 5. Location and Accessibility Cloud’s End is situated on the western side of Mussoorie. It is about 6 km away from Library Road Mussoorie or about 35 km away from Dehradun, the capital of the state. Cloud’s End provides a perfect atmosphere removed from the busy Mussoorie town if one is looking for a calm and quiet environment.

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How to Reach the Cloud’s End?

One can reach the Cloud’s End easily through various means of transport:

1. By Road : As for transportation, there is only one easy way to get there, which is by road. One can easily get a taxi from Mussoorie or Dehradun. The streets are curved and people along the route can be able to see some of the hills and valleys. Another fact about Cloud’s End is that there is a motorable road that directly leads to the place, hence it is very accessible.

2. By Train : Dehradun Railway Station is the nearest railway station to Cloud’s End, which is approximately 35 km away. From the railway station, one can hire a taxi or take a bus to Mussoorie and then to Cloud’s End. The train journey to Dehradun is also very interesting as one gets to see many beautiful green fields and hilly areas.

3. By Air : The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport at Dehradun, which is about 60 km from Cloud’s End. After arriving at the airport, getting a taxi to Cloud’s End is easy. The airport is easily accessible to other parts of the country, and there are frequent flights from different cities within India.

Best Time to Visit

Cloud’s End can be visited at any time of the year; however, the best time is from March to June and September to November. These months are characterised by good weather and beautiful scenery throughout the parks and over the mountainous regions.

Opening Hours : Cloud’s End lies at the top of a small mountain and is open from 6 in the morning till 6 in the evening. Recommended Visit Duration : The approximate time that can be spent visiting this place is 3-4 hours.

Further Read: Places To Visit In Mussoorie

Now that you have a list of things to keep in mind for your next vacation to see the Cloud End In Mussoorie make sure you plan your trip to Mussoorie to these fabulous spots for the experience of a lifetime. Don’t miss out on these opportunities and book your tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Clouds End In Mussoorie

Is there a fee for getting into Cloud's End?

It is equally important to know that one does not pay any amount of money to get into Cloud's End. This one is free and is available to the public. This makes it an added advantage since it is within Mussoorie's natural scenery and targets low-budget travellers.

What activities can I do at Cloud's End?

There is a lot that one can do at Cloud's End. Some of these include nature walks, trekking, bird watching, photo taking and picnics, among others. The area can rightly be considered as ideal for tourists and lovers of outdoor activities. Trekking trails range from easy to moderate and thus can be taken by people of all ages and fitness.

Is Cloud's End suitable for families?

Yes, Cloud's End is suitable for kids since it is a family-oriented place. The general features include tranquillity, nature trails and the ability to engage in picnicking; thus, it is perfect for a family trip. It will create ample space for children to play, and at the same time, they can also interact with nature in a controlled manner.

Can I visit Cloud's End during the winter season?

Yes, you can visit Cloud's End during the wintertime, but you have to expect cold weather and maybe snow. For facilities like Cloud's End, December to February is the coldest period of the year, which brings snow and makes the place look like a fairy tale.

Are there any dining options available at Cloud's End?

Yes, there is a restaurant that offers meals for the visitors of the heritage hotel situated at Cloud's End. The hotel offers local and continental meals, and therefore, guests of the hotel can be assured of a comfortable stay. The restaurant located in the hotel serves meals and is perfect for a warm dinner with a view of the mountains and forests.

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Updated On 19th June, 2024

The best places to visit in Moscow

While Moscow isn’t always at the top of everyone’s Europe bucket list , it’s certainly one of the best places to visit in Europe if you’re looking for a more alternative adventure! In this blog post I plan on sharing some of the free things to do in Moscow, as well as the best places to visit in Moscow, so that you can enjoy some of the best things to do in Russia! 

Moscow, the capital of Russia, sits in the European part of the country. It’s an incredibly beautiful city, which I personally found to be more beautiful than Saint Petersburg (which is often people’s preference). The capital is certainly a lot busier, and less laid back than Saint Petersburg , but it’s a much more colourful and vibrant city, full of stunning and unique architecture.

Visiting famous landmarks such as The Kremlin and St Basil’s Cathedral, enjoying some of the green space in Gorky Park, watching a ballet in the Bolshoi Theatre… these are just a few reasons that you should visit Moscow! On top of that, because of visa restrictions (we’ll get onto that later), it’s also one of the most unique destinations in Europe. 

There is a common misconception that Moscow is a dangerous city, but now that I’ve visited, I don’t believe this to be true. I would say the same rules apply here as to other large cities: avoid walking in dark areas alone at night, keep an eye on your belongings on public transport, and be streetwise. There’s no reason to avoid visiting this energetic city and miss out on these amazing things to do in Moscow! 

It would take months if you wanted to truly explore Moscow because it’s a huge city, but I’m going to share some of my favourite things to do in Moscow and places to visit in Moscow so that you can prepare for your upcoming adventure! Even if you’re only there for a few days, you should be able to fit in these highlights from my trip. 

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Where is Moscow?

If you’re wondering ‘Where is Moscow, Russia?’ then you’ve come to the right place! Moscow in in west Russia, the European part, and it’s the capital city. 

How do you get to Moscow?

Getting a visa for moscow:.

To get into Russia, you need to get a visa. The processing time is approximately 20 days, and you’ll need to have your fingerprints taken at a visa centre in London , Edinburgh or Manchester. You can find out more about getting a visa for Russia here.  

Getting to Moscow:

Once you’ve got your visa, the easiest way to get to Moscow from the UK is by flying. Direct flights between London and Moscow take just under four hours, and with an airport layover you’re looking at a 6-7 hour trip. You can also fly in from many other major European and international cities. 

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Top tip: Getting around Moscow

If you want to get a taxi, use the local taxi app “Yandex” which is similar to Uber. Definitely avoid taxis waiting in tourist spots, as they can charge you ridiculous amounts of money for a very short ride.

16 best places to visit in Moscow

1. st basil’s cathedral.

The most iconic building in Russia and one of the most iconic buildings in the world. St Basil’s Cathedral is one of the best places to visit in Moscow, if not the best! 

St Basil’s is situated on Red Square, where you’ll also find many other popular places to visit in Moscow. In my opinion this still stands out against them all. There’s something about the multi coloured domes against the Moscow skyline that I found quite spectacular. 

Although I’d already been in Russia for several days, it wasn’t until I was at this amazing piece of architecture that I really felt I was in Russia.

The cathedral was built by order of Ivan the Terrible, and apparently after the architect completed it, Ivan blinded him so that he could never build anything more beautiful. Whether or not this story is true, it certainly adds a bittersweet feeling as you stand admiring the beauty of St Basil’s Cathedral.

Inside is a museum displaying many historic items once used at the cathedral, which costs 700 rubles to enter. In my opinion it’s worth the entry fee, as simply seeing the ornate interior walls is a spectacle in itself.

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2. The Kremlin

This historic fortress that sits on Red Square is probably the largest landmark and one of the most popular places to visit in Moscow. It’s the official residence of the President, although he doesn’t actually live there. It’s been rebuilt many times since it was first constructed in 1147 out of wood, before Ivan III the Great ordered it to be made from stone, which is the Kremlin you’ll recognise today. 

The best things to do in Moscow: my favourite places to visit in Moscow

This place is huge, and there’s quite a lot to see. The first problem I had was finding where the entrance was. Even though I had a pre-booked ticket, I was then told I still had to visit the ticket office to exchange it for another ticket. I also needed my passport, so make sure you have yours if you plan to visit the Kremlin. After a lengthy queue I finally had a ticket I could use to enter the Kremlin, and had to go through security. The security here is thorough, so make sure you don’t take too much in with you. I had my pockets full, and it was a nightmare emptying them and explaining each item, before I was finally allowed in. Once inside you can pay for extra tickets to visit the various museums, however there’s also quite a lot to see simply on the grounds if you don’t want to spend too much. 

See more tips for travelling on a budget here. 

There’s so much to see here, including The Assumption Cathedral, Ivan the Great Bell Tower Complex, the Grand Kremlin Palace, the Armoury Chamber and Diamond Fund. There is also the Tsar Cannon (a huge artillery cannon), and the Tsar Bell. The Tsar Bell is the largest bell in the world. An incident with a fire and water being poured over the bell caused it to crack and for a slab to break off from it, which can now be seen propped up next to it.

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As you walk around the grounds you’ll hear the sound of whistles. The guards patrolling the area will blow a whistle at anyone walking where they shouldn’t. Even if it’s just on the grass, or towards more restricted areas. This can sometimes be funny to watch, as often the tourists will be in a world of their own whilst a guard is blowing a whistle at them. Sometimes a guard will be stood face to face with a tourist angrily blowing their whistle before the tourist realises they need to get back onto the main path.

This is perhaps one of the more unusual places to visit in Moscow! Gum is a huge department store situated on Red Square. It’s an interesting department store to walk around, with several levels, although the shops inside are certainly quite pricey. It’s a beautiful building when it’s lit up at night, and it seems to fit in nicely amongst the other famous sights on Red Square. Even if you don’t plan to buy anything here, one of the best things to do in Moscow is to take a quick look inside, although bear in mind there are usually security checks before entering.

4. State Historical Museum

The large crimson building on Red Square is now the State Historical Museum. It was originally the first pharmacy in Russia, and later a University before finally becoming the museum it is today.

Unfortunately I didn’t go inside as my time was limited and there was so much else I wanted to see, but if you have the time I think it would be one of the best things to do in Moscow. There are items dating back to the 6th century, and maybe even further. There’s also a library inside storing many ancient manuscripts and the largest coin collection in Russia. 

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5. Bolshoi Theatre

Bolshoi means big in Russian, so it roughly translates to large theatre. The Bolshoi Theatre is one of the foremost ballet companies in the world. The exterior of the building is an impressive sight, one of the most beautiful places to visit in Moscow, and it’s certainly worth admiring from the outside. There are guided tours of the interior, but if you really want to experience the theatre, one of the best things to do in Moscow is to watch a ballet here.

I was torn between booking a seat, but the ballets were very expensive. I’d have liked to have seen “Swan Lake”, (as at least I may have recognised some of the music). Unfortunately there were no performances on the days I was in Moscow, so I decided to pass. But if I return to Russia, then watching a ballet will be on my list of things to do.

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6. Sparrow Hills

If you want a good view of the city, then Sparrow Hills is one of the best places to visit in Moscow. It’s a bit of a trek outside of the centre, but if you have the time then it offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of the busy city. There’s a viewing platform here which gives you fantastic panoramic views of Moscow.

Nearby you’ll see the magnificent Moscow State University building, which is one of the seven sisters of Moscow.

7. Seven Sisters

Whilst in Moscow, you’ll no doubt notice these magnificent soviet skyscrapers dotted around the city. At the time of construction they were the tallest buildings in Europe, Moscow State University being so until 1997. There are, as the name suggests, seven in total, which are: Hotel Ukraina, Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Apartments, the Kudrinskaya Square Building, the Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya Hotel, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Moscow State University, and the Red Gates Administrative Building.

If you visit Sparrow Hills, then you’ll come across Moscow State University, but I’m certain as you explore the city, you’ll see more of these giants against the Moscow skyline. One of the best things to do in Moscow is to see if you can locate all seven as you wander round the city! 

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8. Nikolskaya Street

The start of this street is found by Red Square. It’s one of the most prominent pedestrianised streets in Moscow, filled with shops, restaurants and bars, so one of the best places to visit in Moscow if you’re looking for a bite to eat or some souvenirs!

What makes this street extra special are the thousands of bright lights in the sky above. After dark it looks simply magical with the many colourful lights overhead as you walk beneath them. One of the best things to do in Moscow is to visit Nikolskaya Street after dark and see them for yourself. It almost feels like Christmas in London!

There is another street nearby which also features similar lights, “Kuznetskiy Most”, which is also quite beautiful, but I thought “Nikolskaya Street” was ever slightly more impressive.

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9. Izmailovo Kremlin and Izmaylovskiy Bazar

Did you know that The Kremlin in Red Square is not the only Kremlin in Moscow? Kremlin actually means a type of fortress, so there are many in Russia.

The Izmailovo Kremlin is a fairly new addition to the city, having been built in 2007 as a cultural centre. With its multitude of colours and historic style, it has a real fairytale feel to it. There are several small museums here for you to explore, devoted to subjects such as Russian folk art, vodka and bread (yes, bread). Visiting these is definitely one of the more unique things to do in Moscow! 

It’s a little way out of the centre, but it’s an interesting place to visit in Moscow to see something a little bit different, and it won’t be as overcrowded with tourists. 

Next to the Izmailovo Kremlin is the best market in Moscow for souvenirs. You’ll find good and poor quality items, but you’ll certainly pick up a bargain if you take your time and haggle for a good price. Many of the items here you’ll get for half the price you would in souvenir shops in the city centre. It’s here that I picked up several Matryoshka dolls for a very good price. I think I’d have paid more than double, or possibly even triple if I’d have bought them elsewhere.

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10. Izmailovsky Park

Not too far from Izmailovo Kremlin you’ll find this huge park, one of the prettiest places to visit in Moscow. It’s easy to get lost here, so try to make sure you keep track of where you entered if you plan to go back the same way. There’s a lot to see in this park, a round pond, ferris wheel, playgrounds and sports grounds, shooting galleries, cinemas and a skate park.

There are often festivals, concerts and exhibitions at the park, on top of firework displays and dance parties.

The main reason I chose to visit the park was to find the painted trees. A local artist “Yevgenia Khlynina” has been painting on trees in this park, and one of the best things to do in Moscow is to explore the park looking for them. One of the most famous pieces of hers is the “Hedgehog in the Fog” from a famous soviet cartoon.

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11. Gorky Park

The most famous park in Moscow is named after the writer “Maxim Gorky”. Although it’s likely you’ve heard it mentioned in the song “Wind of Change” by “The Scorpions”. 

There’s lots to do and see in the park with sports facilities and exhibitions. During the summer months this is one of the best places to visit if you’re looking for things to do in Moscow; there are often open air concerts and an open air cinema. There are many statues and sculptures in the park, including a small sculpture park area which features many interesting pieces.

One piece of advice: don’t visit Gorky Park or any other parks on 2nd August if you’re in Russia. 2nd August is Paratrooper day, which usually encourages a lot of drinking in the park, which is not always very welcoming.

The best things to do in Moscow: my favourite places to visit in Moscow

12. Arbat Street

One of the oldest and busiest streets in Moscow, and the most famous pedestrian street in the city. Arbat is one of the most popular places to visit in Moscow. There are several shops including many dedicated to souvenirs, but although these will have a good range of goods, they will be quite expensive . You may see street performers and buskers, and there are often poets reciting famous works, if not their own works.

It’s within walking distance from the Kremlin, which should only take around 10 minutes.

There are actually two streets with this name, Old Arbat Street and New Arbat Street. Old Arbat Street is where you’ll find the pedestrianised area. New Arbat Street is a separate street which runs alongside a main road, filled with many bars and restaurants.

The best things to do in Moscow: my favourite places to visit in Moscow

13. Metro station art

The best way to get around Moscow is by using the metro, and the metro is a tourist attraction in itself.

Although I obviously didn’t visit every metro station, I believe that every single station is unique in its own beautiful way. Many of the stations I passed through were impressive, quirky or simply jaw dropping. You’ll more than likely pass through many of them on the way to other sights, but I’d recommend the following:  Komsomolskaya, Novoslobodskaya, Mayakovskaya, Teatralnaya, Arbatskaya, Prospekt Mira and Ploschad Revolutsii (be sure to pet the dog statue for good luck).

There are of course many others for you to explore, but these are the ones I considered to be some of the most impressive places to visit in Moscow (even if they’re only metro stations!).

The best things to do in Moscow: my favourite places to visit in Moscow

VDNKh is an exhibition centre with many monuments and museums. Now that it’s combined with the Botanical Garden and Ostankino Park, one of the best things to do in Moscow is to spend the day at this recreational centre enjoying a mix of nature and culture. The most popular museum in the complex which you shouldn’t miss on your trip to Moscow is the Museum of Cosmonautics.

15. Lenin’s Mausoleum

Despite requesting to be buried with his mum in St Petersburg, it is at the foot of the Kremlin on Red Sqaure that you will find Lenin’s Mausoleum, where Vladimir Ilych Lenin has been frozen in time since 1924. It’s only open for a few hours a few times per week. Photography is not allowed, and you should line up on the western corner of the square (near Alexander Garden) to wait you turn to see the embalmed body. 

16. Novodevichy Convent

Novodevichy Convent, on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Moscow. Located south west of the centre you’ll find this stunning monastery. Inside you’ll find a cathedral and several churches, surrounded by high walls and 12 towers.

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Love as always and happy adventuring…

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Days of UAE Culture will be held in the Russian Capital

F rom June 28 to July 2, Days of UAE Culture will be held on Manezhnaya Square—one of the central locations of the "Summer in Moscow" project. Citizens and tourists are invited to learn more about the country's attractions, traditional attire and cuisine, partake in henna painting, and explore an exhibition of paintings and photo displays.

The program is organized by the UAE Embassy and the Government of Moscow. It will be part of a cycle of events held on a reciprocal basis within the framework of bilateral cooperation, said Deputy Mayor Natalia Sergunina.

"Partnership relations between our countries are developing in many areas, including tourism. In 2023 alone, more than 42,000 travelers from the UAE visited Moscow—eight times more than the previous year. This trend continued in the first quarter of 2024—we are again recording growth. We invite everyone to Manezhnaya Square to see the exhibitions and musical performances, participate in master classes, take photos in front of art objects, and try popular Arab delicacies," announced Natalia Sergunina.

According to her, guests from the United Arab Emirates are attracted by the centuries-old Russian culture and the abundance of parks and museums. Gastronomy, which combines the cuisines of different peoples of the world, is also particularly popular. Most often, travelers from the UAE come to the capital alone (34.2%) or with a partner (23.8%). They choose comfortable hotels: about a quarter of them stay in five-star hotels (23.4%).

"We express deep appreciation and joy regarding holding the UAE Culture Days in the very center of Moscow, on Manezhnaya Square. We were very eager to host the event in this iconic place, on this beautiful square. This historical area is considered one of Moscow's most beautiful tourist spots. Our goal was to introduce the friendly Russian people to the culture and heritage of the UAE. We strongly believe that culture serves as a bridge between peoples and societies. The cultural event will be held over five days, during which we will try to showcase the true national heritage of the Emirates through folk performances by national art groups, a demonstration of an ancient Emirati wedding show, a falconry show, an engraving exhibition, henna pattern drawing, and an exhibition of antiques and folk crafts. Visitors will also be able to taste Emirati coffee and popular Emirati dishes. In addition, visitors to the event will be able to purchase traditional Emirati goods, and there will also be an opportunity to take memorable photos in a specially equipped photo zone. Cultural exchange between our two friendly countries has reached a new and qualitative stage, as there is an increasing flow of UAE citizens coming to Moscow for tourism, expressing their admiration and interest in the culture, art, history, as well as various customs and traditions of the friendly Russian people, which is why many of them have already made multiple visits to your beautiful country. Moscow is considered one of the attractive tourist destinations for tourists from the Emirates. Taking this opportunity, I would like to thank the Government of Moscow for their cooperation and support in successfully holding this important event for us and wish everyone to enjoy their visit, " noted His Excellency Dr. Mohammed Ahmed Sultan Essa Al Jaber , Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Russian Federation.

Moscow is an important tourist destination not only in Russia but also internationally. In 2023, the foreign tourist flow amounted to 23 million people, most often coming from China, India, CIS countries, and the Middle East. To strengthen international ties, the capital participates in major specialized exhibitions, organizes business missions, and organizes projects and events aimed at an international audience.

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The Moscow Kremlin

The Moscow Kremlin

St. Basil's Cathedral

St. Basil's Cathedral

The State Tretyakov Gallery

The State Tretyakov Gallery

Lenin's Mausoleum

Lenin's Mausoleum

Bolshoi Theatre

Bolshoi Theatre

State Historical Museum

State Historical Museum

Gorky Central Park Of Culture And Leisure

Gorky Central Park Of Culture And Leisure

Arbat Street

Arbat Street

All Russian Exhibition Center

All Russian Exhibition Center

The Moscow Planetarium

The Moscow Planetarium

Sparrow Hills

Sparrow Hills

Ostankino Television Tower

Ostankino Television Tower

Glavniy Botanicheskiy Sad Run Im. N.V. Tsitsino

Glavniy Botanicheskiy Sad Run Im. N.V. Tsitsino

Neskuchny Garden

Neskuchny Garden

Monument To Minin And Pozharsky

Monument To Minin And Pozharsky

Armoury Chamber

Armoury Chamber

Novodevichy Convent

Novodevichy Convent

Kolomenskoye

Kolomenskoye

Museum Of Cosmonautics

Museum Of Cosmonautics

Grand Kremlin Palace

Grand Kremlin Palace

The Pushkin State Museum Of Fine Arts

The Pushkin State Museum Of Fine Arts

Tsaritsyno Museum Reserve

Tsaritsyno Museum Reserve

Losiny Ostrov National Park

Losiny Ostrov National Park

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