By JAGAT- 15-Jan-25: Uttarakhand is a state filled with endless scenic beauty. Primarily popular for hosting popular spiritual places like Haridwar, Rishikesh, Char Dham Pilgrimage and many more, the state also hosts a wide variety of flora and fauna. There is a lot to experience at the major tourist attractions in Uttarakhand. Some of the best places to visit in Uttarakhand are Rishikesh, Nainital, Mussoorie, Jim Corbett National Park, Rajaji National Park, Dehradun, Mukteshwar and many more. Apart from these popular attractions, the state also houses a number of lesser-known destinations where it is easy to beat the crowd. For a quick and refreshing gateway, you can plan a tour of Rajaji National Park and Mussoorie. The trip would provide a perfect blend of hill station visit and lurking in the untamed wilderness.
To know better how to make the most of the trip there’s a detailed overview of Rajaji and Mussoorie itinerary.
Begin your journey by arriving in Haridwar, a significant spiritual city in Uttarakhand. From here, embark on a short drive of approximately 10 km to Rajaji National Park. This vast expanse of wilderness, named after C. Rajagopalachari, is spread across three districts - Haridwar, Dehradun, and Pauri Garhwal. Upon reaching, take a moment to soak in the park’s tranquil atmosphere, surrounded by dense forests and rolling hills. In the evening, enjoy a guided tour through the park’s scenic trails. Marvel at the lush greenery and the picturesque views of the Shivalik ranges as the sun sets, painting the landscape in warm hues.
Dedicate your second day to immersing yourself in the natural yet wild beauty of Rajaji National Park. Early in the morning, embark on a thrilling jeep safari to explore the park’s varied terrain. In the late afternoon, after lunch, prepare for the second round of jeep safari. Rajaji National Park is appropriate to visit throughout the year. However, the monsoon season shuts down the safari activities at Rajaji National Park. It is better to avoid booking Rajaji safari tickets during or immediately after the monsoon season.
After breakfast, prepare to reach Mussoorie, a charming hill station located approximately 90 km from Rajaji National Park. Often called the "Queen of Hills," Mussoorie offers breathtaking views of the Doon Valley and the surrounding Himalayan ranges. You can take a stroll at the Mall Road after reaching Mussoorie. Lined with quaint shops, cafes, and colonial-era buildings, it is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the hill station’s vibrant atmosphere. Visit the iconic Gun Hill, accessible via a short cable car ride. The panoramic views from the top are absolutely breathtaking. Conclude your day with a peaceful evening walk and savor some local delicacies at the many eateries along Mall Road.
Begin your day’s sightseeing by visiting Kempty Falls, one of Mussoorie’s most popular attractions. The next spot is Lal Tibba, known to be the highest point in Mussoorie. This tranquil spot offers unobstructed views of the snow-clad Himalayan peak. The telescopes available here enhance the experience by bringing distant landscapes into sharp focus. In the afternoon, explore the serene Camel’s Back Road, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The road, shaped like a camel’s hump, is perfect for a leisurely walk or horse ride. Wrap up your day with a visit to Cloud’s End, for a peaceful evening.
On your final day, wake up early to witness a mesmerizing sunrise over the Himalayan ranges. After breakfast, begin your journey back to Dehradun, which is around 35 km away. From Dehradun, you can continue your onward journey by train, flight, or road.