





Up in the peaks of Doon Valley, you can find the Colonial Mansion once owned by Sir George Everest, a famous surveyor and geographer. This lookout point offers breath-taking views of the Himalayan peaks. You can also find various trekking paths and refreshment stops nearby.
If you’re looking for the best view of the region, make your way to the highest point in Mussoorie, Lal Tibba. Take in a spectacular sunrise or sunset overlooking the Himalayan Mountains from this quiet observation deck, while enjoying a coffee or tea from its small café.
Situated at the heart of Mussoorie and among the lush greenery of Doon Valley, Mall Road is a must-do. This colorful pedestrian shopping street spans two kilometers at 2000 meters of elevation. Find numerous shops, cafes, restaurants, and artisanal crafts from the region.
Bhatta Falls is a recently developed picnic spot near Mussoorie. Located about 7 kilometers from the main city, Bhatta Falls has a natural stream of water flowing down the hills, creating a small pool where visitors can swim or relax.
Cool off with a plunge into Kempty Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in the region. Surrounded by high mountain cliffs, this natural wonder has become a favorite spot for picnics and swimming.
As the second highest peak in Mussoorie, Gun Hill offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas and Doon Valley below. For the most scenic and thrilling way to experience Gun Hill, hop aboard a ropeway cable car and enjoy an aerial adventure.
George Everest Peak is situated near the house of George Everest, the famous Surveyor General of India during the British rule over India. This peak takes 40 minutes to an hour to reach the top, making it ideal for families, and offers panoramic views.
Landour is a peaceful hill town with a charming colonial past, known for its tranquil streets, breathtaking views of the Himalayas, and cozy cafés. Nestled near Mussoorie, it’s an ideal escape for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.