Discover the Queen of Hills Mussoorie

Breathe in the crisp mountain air, walk through misty trails, and let nature heal you in the heart of Uttarakhand.

Why Visit Mussoorie?

Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas at an altitude of 6,600 ft, Mussoorie is fondly known as the “Queen of the Hills.” This charming hill station offers a perfect blend of colonial architecture, panoramic views, cascading waterfalls, and bustling local markets. Ideal for honeymooners, families, solo travelers, and adventure seekers, Mussoorie is a timeless escape from city chaos.

Mussoorie Tour Packages

Enjoy carefully curated 2N/3D and 3N/4D Mussoorie packages that cover sightseeing, accommodation, transport, and local experiences.

Travel Itinerary for Mussoorie Hills Tour

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Explore Mussoorie

Mussoorie, the “Queen of Hills,” is not just a hill station—it’s an emotion. With misty mornings, colonial charm, cascading waterfalls, and picture-perfect views of the Himalayas, it offers something for every traveler. Here’s a deep dive into the must-visit attractions that define the Mussoorie experience:

Gun Hill Point

Gun Hill is the second-highest peak in Mussoorie, standing tall at 2,024 meters. It offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Doon Valley and the Himalayan ranges, including Bandarpoonch, Srikantha, and Gangotri. Legend says it was used by the British to fire a cannon every afternoon to help people set their watches—hence the name “Gun Hill.”
You can reach Gun Hill by a short ropeway ride or trek up the scenic trail from Mall Road.

  • Ropeway ride with valley views

  • Best place for sunrise and sunset photography

  • Small shops, snack stalls, and telescopic view points

Kempty Falls

Kempty Falls is Mussoorie’s most iconic natural attraction, located about 15 km from the main town. Surrounded by lush green hills, the 40 ft waterfall is divided into several tiers where you can swim, dip your feet, or just relax. The name “Kempty” is derived from “Camp-Tea,” as it was a favorite spot for British tea parties.

  • Safe bathing area and life jackets available

  • Surrounded by eateries and souvenir shops

  • Ropeway available to reach the lower pool

Company Garden (Municipal Garden)

Company Garden is a meticulously maintained park perfect for families and kids. It features lush lawns, a musical fountain, mini amusement rides, a greenhouse, and a boating pond. It’s an ideal place for a relaxed picnic amid vibrant flowers and cool breezes.

  • Boating in the artificial lake

  • Mini amusement park for children

  • Flower show and photography spots

Camel’s Back Road

This 3 km stretch shaped like a camel’s hump offers one of the most serene walks in Mussoorie. Ideal for early morning strolls or sunset gazing, it is lined with deodar trees and rock formations. You might even spot the camel-shaped rock that gives the road its name. Horse riding and small hiking paths are also available.

  • Sunset and sunrise walking trail

  • Horse rides for kids and elders

  • Ideal for photography and fitness walks

Lal Tibba

Lal Tibba, meaning “Red Hill,” is the highest point in Mussoorie at 2,275 meters. Located in Landour, it offers stunning telescope views of Himalayan peaks like Kedarnath, Badrinath, and Nanda Devi. The area is peaceful and away from the tourist buzz, making it perfect for quiet reflection.

  • Panoramic views through mounted telescopes

  • Cafes with panoramic terraces

  • Great for sunrise and stargazing

Landour

A peaceful, colonial-era cantonment near Mussoorie, Landour is known for its British architecture, pine forests, and laid-back charm. It is home to famous author Ruskin Bond, and walking through its winding paths feels like stepping into a novel. Popular places include Char Dukan, St. Paul’s Church, and Kellogg’s Memorial Church.

  • Char Dukan cafés (try pancakes, waffles, and bun omelets)

  • Gorgeous British bungalows and quiet trails

  • Home to Ivy Cottage – Ruskin Bond’s residence

Mall Road

The heart of Mussoorie’s shopping and social scene, Mall Road is lined with shops, cafes, game parlors, and street vendors. You can buy everything from hand-knitted woollens and handicrafts to wooden souvenirs and Tibetan jewelry. Don’t forget to taste hot momos, sweet corn, and softy ice cream while you stroll along.

Shopping for souvenirs and local handicrafts

  • Street food and old-school candy shops

  • Evening lit-up views and people-watching

Christ Church

Built in 1836, Christ Church is considered the oldest church in the Himalayas. Constructed in Gothic style, it features stained glass windows, pointed arches, and a serene cemetery. Surrounded by tall deodar trees and located near Kasmanda Palace, the church adds a quiet spiritual dimension to your visit.

  • Historic architecture with vintage charm

  • Peaceful and photogenic location

  • Short walk from Mall Road

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