Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Mussoorie: A Place Where Everything Live In Harmony



Mussoorie is a hill station in Himalayan foothills. The place also termed as the “the queen of the hills” which even nicknamed as ‘Mansoor’, because of the Mansoor shrub covering its majority of the area. According to rumours, during 1825 an intrepid British army personal gets attracted by this magnificent ridge and the decision to build a shooting lodge and today that place becomes a popular resort in Mussoorie.

Major Attractions in Mussoorie

The place is accompanied the by the panoramic view of the Himalayas, which is adjoined by the spiritual serenity of the look of the river Ganga and Yamuna from both sides. The place is adorned by the Doon Valley and Dehradun, which offers the exuberant of greenery and diverse fauna. With the all these significant sights Mussoorie attracts visitors from both India and abroad.
Wandering along the town’s street, you will encounter some of the most ethnic spots to admire such as Landour Bazar, Chaar Dukaan, and Gun Hill, the cemetery on the Camel Back, Mussoorie Library, Lal Tibba, and Savoy Hotel.



Honeymoon Capital of India

With an astonishing climate and beautiful weather, this place is the prime destination for honeymoon. With its colonial beauty and cultural blending, Mussoorie was the secret capital of British Empire where the officials love to escape from the hot weather of Delhi and Kolkata. The place called as the honeymoon capital of India because of its romantic environment. You will also choose from some of the best resorts near Mussoorie if you didn’t get any place to stay in the city and enjoy the happy hours of your life.

Colonial Education Hub

There are some of the oldest running schools in Mussoorie that makes it an education and business hub. Some of them are Landour Language School, Woodstock School, and St. George's College. These schools are educating the kids since the earlier days of a colonial era.

Spirituality Rise from the Ancient Times

During the Tibetan Rebellion in 1959, the Central Tibetan Administration of 14th Dalai Lama first established in Mussoorie. It is the place where the first Indian Tibetan temple built, and you will come across many Tibetans living here.




Mussoorie is an Indian paradise where, nature and culture, history and religion live in harmony. If you are looking forward to planning a trip here, then The Terraces Resort Kanatal is the best place to stay and get connected with the city along with other major attractions like Dehradun and much more.

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