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Trekking and leisurely walks through the lush green forests are some of the things to do in Mussoorie – the popular hill station in Uttarakhand. Take a trip to Gun Hill – a flat-topped hill, Bhadraj Temple or enjoy some stunning sights of snow-peaked mountains as you relax over a cup of hot tea top of Landour or marvel at the architectural beauty of Tchechencholing gompa which overlooks the Doon Valley. Revel in the beauty of the Himalayan sunset from the Camel’s Back Road or pick up stuff like Raj memorabilia, silver jewellery. Delve into the variety of cuisines available here or head to places like Kempty, Jharipani, or Bhatta Falls near Mussoorie for some fun and frolic. Pay homage at Nag Devta and Jwalaji Temples or head to Yamuna Bridge for some fishing opportunities. If you want to spend your holidays in the lap of nature then Mussoorie with its fabulous views in the Gharwal region, is an ideal holiday destination.
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Sightseeing in Mussorie includes visit to the Mall road, which is the backbone of Mussoorie; the Library, that is to the west, and Kulri to the east is main transport centre.
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The main shopping areas in Mussoorie are the Library, Kulri Bazaar and Landour Bazaar that sell curios, ethnic jewellery, as well as antiques.
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There are many outdoor activities in Mussorie to keep you occupied and ensure that you have a fun packed holiday.
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There are many places to see near Mussoorie. Visit Kempty Falls, a popular spot that is 15 kms from Mussoorie on the new road to Yamunotri.
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Restaurants in Mussoorie, serve a variety of cuisines. Most of the eating places along the Mall and near Kulri serve Indian, Chinese and western fast food.
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The festivals in Mussoorie include the Autumn Festival that is celebrated with great spectacle and show.
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