The Robber’s Cave, locally known as Gucchu Pani, is a river cave in the Himalayas. This river cave is believed to be a dwelling place of Lord Shiva. Its peculiarity is that the river water flows from the cave’s center. The cave is a narrow gorge formed between a limestone conglomerate formation.
Lacchiwalla is a popular picnic spot near Dehradun. The enchantment of the place is enhanced by the creek that runs through the wooded area. The stream is a natural water park where people can participate in water activities like swimming, boating, etc.
Sahastradhara means “thousand-fold spring.” It is a stunning attraction, famous for its medicinal and therapeutic value as its water contains Sulphur. Also known as Sulfur Springs, this waterfall tumbles through limestone stalactites and produces sulfur. A dip in the sulfur-rich waters here feels cool.
Located on the way between the Dehradun-Mussoorie highways in the Ram Gaon area of Tehri Garhwal, Kempty Falls is one of the famous tourist attractions and picnic spots in Mussoorie. Kempty Falls is surrounded by high mountain cliffs and sits at an elevation of approximately 4,500 feet above sea level.
Set amongst a canopy of dense Deodar trees, Landour is a scenic town in Uttarakhand in the lower western Himalayas. Landour’s welcoming setting and unspoiled natural beauty exude an upbeat and relaxing environment, ideal for rejuvenating your senses. Landour is about 300 meters above Mussoorie.
One of the most charming places in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, Dalai Hills is located above Lal Bahadur Academy and remarkably close to Happy Valley. The Dalai Hills overlooks the beautiful Garhwal mountain ranges and are known for the many Tibetan prayer flags and the Lord Buddha statue.