Mussoorie: Charming Hill Station of Uttarakhand
Lauded for being the favourite holiday destination of Uttarakhand, Mussoorie endows a beautiful and panoramic view of the Doon Valley. The distant snow-clad Himalayan Peaks bestow a splendid and fairy tale view of the Shiwalik Ranges. Thus, Mussoorie Tourism imparts a fairyland for tourists, visiting it from different parts of the world. Interestingly, the name ‘Mussoorie’ is presumably derived from ‘mansoor’ which means, a shrub, found indigenously in this region. The official establishment of Mussoorie took place in 1823 by the British. One can also experience the nostalgic British past in the architecture of buildings, churches, summer palaces in Mussoorie. One can also have a beautiful view of the mighty and holy Ganga River from this perched hill station.
Mussoorie Travel Guide includes several places of interest, known specially for their ethereal beauty. The Camel’s Back Road in Mussoorie is 4 km rock-cut expansive road, naturally arranged in the form of Camel’s Bump. Over the years, it has evolved as a sought after location to enjoy the morning and evenings in Mussoorie. The ending point of Mussoorie is known as the Cloud’s End. It is easily accessible from the Happy Valley. Also known as the Company Bagh, the Municipal Garden is located in the Happy Valley and is a popular tourist destination. Tourists can also explore the near-by locations of Dehradun and Rishikesh from this quaint little hill station. Thus, one must explore the best facets of Mussoorie and delight one’s senses in a mind blowing manner.
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