Mussoorie is known as the Queen of the Hills for its beauty. Situated in Uttarakhand, the hill town is renowned for its pleasant weather, lush green hills, and colonial charm. It is a perfect destination for a quick and refreshing holiday. Our Mussoorie 1 Day Tour Packages offer you a chance to explore the serenity, adventure, and culture that the town has to offer.
Our Mussoorie 1 Day Tour Packages are thoughtfully curated to include the top attractions of this enchanting hill station, catering to all kinds of travelers. Whether you are fond of serene nature spots, thrilling adventures, or historical landmarks, we have got you covered. Each package is customized to your preferences and budget. Our packages include comfortable accommodations, sightseeing, and attraction entrance fees. We also provide a list of trusted Mussoorie cab vendors for local transport.
Cab services included in our packages are offered by reliable local vendors. You can choose the best cab service and guide according to your needs. Mussoorie's cab providers ensure safe and comfortable rides, taking you to the popular sightseeing places in Mussoorie.
Top Places to Visit in Mussoorie 1 Day Tour Packages
The best places in Mussoorie included on a 1 day tour package are:
1. Dalai Hills
Dalai Hills is perched above the Lal Bahadur Academy near Happy Valley. It overlooks the majestic Garhwal ranges and features Tibetan prayer flags, a statue of Lord Buddha, and a peaceful Buddhist temple. It is perfect for nature lovers as it offers scenic trails for hiking and picnic spots with mesmerizing sunset views. You can enjoy photography and camping.
2. Gun Hill
Gun Hill is Mussoorie’s second-highest point at 2024 meters. It offers breathtaking views of snow-covered Himalayan ranges, the Doon Valley, and Mussoorie town. Accessible by a thrilling ropeway ride from Jhula Ghar, it is a haven for photographers and nature lovers. Historically, it housed a cannon used to help residents set their watches. You can enjoy views of valleys covered in vibrant wildflowers and even catch sight of Gangotri through a telescope on clear days.
3. Bhatta Falls
Bhatta Falls, located 10.5 km from Mussoorie’s Library Bus Stand, is a serene picnic spot and adventure hub. This 30-foot natural waterfall flows into a circular pool, creating a peaceful and relaxing spot. It's a 500-meter hike to reach and a great choice for adventure enthusiasts. You can swim in the pond, while kids can have fun in the play area with swings. Small eateries nearby add to the charm, making it a delightful day-out destination.
4. Mussoorie Adventure Park
Mussoorie Adventure Park was established in 2003 by Real Adventure Sports. The park offers exhilarating activities such as rock climbing, rappelling, hot air balloon rides, bungee jumping, and zip lining. It is a haven for nature lovers too as it is set among lush landscapes and offers wildlife safari too.
5. Jwala Devi Temple
Jwala Devi Temple is perched atop Benog Hill at 2104 meters. The sacred site is dedicated to Goddess Durga. The temple is known for its ancient stone idol of the goddess, believed to bring spiritual blessings. Pilgrims and nature enthusiasts can enjoy stunning views of the Shivalik ranges, Doon Valley, and Yamuna River. To reach the temple, you will need to take a 2 km uphill trek through Pine and Deodar forests.
6. Kempty Falls
Kempty Falls, situated on the Dehradun-Mussoorie road at 4500 feet, is a cherished picnic spot surrounded by majestic cliffs. Named after “camp and tea” from past tea gatherings, it was developed by John Mekinan as a leisure destination. The cascade is divided into two different falls, creating a gorgeous natural setting. You can swim in the pond at the base of the falls or relax by the water. Surrounded by lush hills, it is a perfect spot for family fun, photography, and picnics.
7. Kellogg Memorial Church
Kellogg Memorial Church in Landour is a stunning brownstone edifice. It showcases Gothic-style Presbyterian architecture. Built in memory of Dr. Samuel H. Kellogg, this church attracts visitors with its historical charm and beautiful stained glass windows. In addition to its stunning architecture, it is home to the famous Landour Language School. Near Kasmanda Palace and on the way to Lal Tibba, Mussoorie’s highest point, it’s a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
8. Landour
Landour is a serene town nestled amidst lush Deodar trees in Uttarakhand. It offers a British-era charm and pristine beauty. Located 980 feet above Mussoorie, this small cantonment town is part of the Queen of Hills duo, known for its stunning landscapes. Close to Dehradun and nearby villages like Dhanaulti and Chakrata, Landour offers elevated viewpoints where, on clear days, you can even see the Himalayan peaks of Gangotri and Kedarnath.
9. Mussoorie Heritage Centre
Mussoorie Heritage Centre is located 3 km from the Library Bus Stand. It celebrates the rich history and culture of Mussoorie from 1814 to 1959. Founded in 2013 by Vinod Kumar and Surbhi Agarwal, the center features archives, artifacts, and paintings showcasing Mussoorie's history. You can join city tours, walks, and research programs to explore the town’s heritage. It also partners with NGOs and schools to promote awareness of Mussoorie’s traditions.
10. George Everest’s House
George Everest’s House, perched atop a cliff in Park Estate, 6 km from Mussoorie, is a serene spot steeped in history. Built in 1832, this former home of Sir George Everest served as his observatory and laboratory for 11 years. Despite its dilapidated state, it draws visitors with panoramic views of Doon Valley, Aglar River Valley, and Himalayan peaks. Managed by the Tourism Department, the house exudes old-world charm and is set to be transformed into a museum, preserving its legacy.