Lal Tibba: Translates to Red Hill. Is the highest point in Mussoorie.
Kempty Falls : 40 ft high waterfalls . One of the most frequented spots in Mussoorie.
Gun Hill : Second highest point in Mussoorie. Loacated 400 feet above Mall Road. Accessible through ropeway or a 30 min trek from court complex at Mall Road.
Benog Wildlife Sanctuary : Surrounded by Pine Trees and snow-capped mountains. Ideal spot for wildlife and photography enthusiasts.
Himalayan Trek : Organised by Trekker Neelambar Badoni as a 3-day trek to the surrounding glaciers and safaris up to Ladakh. Charged at 2500 per day.
Cable Car Rides : Scenic railway rides that run from Mall Road all the way up to Gun Hill giving a scenic view of the region.
Walking & Trekking on Camel's Back Road
Jawahar Aquarium : Located past the Cable Car station , consists of well preserved tanks with tropical fish , shark and red piranha on exhibits
Emily's Restaurant : Pristine and cozy dining with Indian and Continental cuisine.
Clock Tower Cafe : Adjacent to the Clock Tower . Is well loved among the young crowd for some fine deserts and coffee.
The Tavern : Ideal place for "Wine n Dine". Known for it's live music and lively atmosphere.
Chic Chocolate : Eggs and Bacon or a staple British Breakfast, Chic Chocolate provides the ideal homemade style staple meals for travelers.
Himalayan Weavers: Set up in 2005 , known for selling eco-friendly products of the Himalayan region
The Mall : Also known as Mall Road , this is the biggest and busiest shopping zone in
Tibetan Market: Located at the end of Mall Road , the Tibetan market is the ideal to place to shop for winter wear like scarfs , shawls and also wall hangings and handicrafts
Prakash Stores : Mentioned by Ruskin Bond in one of his novels, this is the ideal store to shop for Jams , Cheese , Peanut Butter , Chocolate and Fruit Candy.Languages : Garhwali , Hindi , English and Jaunsari
Currency : Indian Rupee
Climate : Winters are known for cool and pleasant days and biting cold nights. Summers are known to be pleasant with less hassles. Monsoons bring in heavy downpours.
Trivia : Was once under the Garhwal region of Nepal.