Kempty Falls: This picturesque waterfall adds to the beauty of Mussoorie as the Queen of Hill Stations in India. This breathtakingly beautiful waterfall is the prime attraction of this Hill Station in India. It leads to an increment in the beauty of Mussoorie in its pristine form. The waterfall involves the fall of water from a height of 4,500 feet leading up to the diversion of the flow into five different water streams accompanied by the sounds of hollering and shouting tourists in a rain dance.
The Mall: The Mall or the shopping center, which includes a row of bargain and negotiable price shops, is geared up throughout the year for the customers. India Travel Destinations makes the place and its small and cheap shopping opportunity available to you by arranging for a trip to this unique Hill Station in India. The products on offer in such a visit brokered by India Travel destinations are of a varied array. They include ceramic ware, Tibetan revolving wheels or the Thangkas, carved walking sticks and the Ladhaki shawls. The novel shopping experience takes Mussorie into a totally different class in comparison with other Hill Stations in India and adds to the beauty of Mussoorie.
Naga Tibba: About 55km, an ideal spot for trekking. Naga Tibba is the highest peak around Mussoorie at 10,000 feet and is covered by thick forests.
Dhanolti: On Mussoorie-Tehri Road 25km away, it has deodhar forests and mountainscapes.
Surkhanda Devi: Surkhanda Devi Temple at 10,000 feet, 35 km down the Mussoorie - Tehri road. Perched on a peak, the temple demands a stiff two-km climb form devotees. The temple, goes the legend, was built on the site where the head of Shiva's consort (Shiva is the destroyer in the Hindu trinity) fell after it was chopped off to stop Shiva's terrifying dance of death that was shaking the universe to its very core. |