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How long is the drive from Mandi to Rishikesh?

The direct drive from Mandi to Rishikesh is 249 mi (400 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 38 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Mandi to Rishikesh, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Shimla, Chandigarh, Mussoorie, and Haridwar, as well as top places to visit like Bhakra Dam and Virasat-e-Khalsa, or the ever-popular Sri Harmandir Sahib.

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Top cities between Mandi and Rishikesh

The top cities between Mandi and Rishikesh are Shimla, Chandigarh, Mussoorie, and Haridwar. Shimla is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Mandi and 5 hours from Rishikesh.
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Shimla

Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh in northern India, is a popular tourist destination known for its colonial history as the former summer capital of British India. The city offers a blend of natural beauty with snow-capped Himalayan ranges, lush greenery, and mystical woods. Visitors can explore attractions like The Mall with its handicraft shops and the Lakkar Bazaar specializing in wooden crafts.
Most popular city on this route
40 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Rishikesh
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Chandigarh

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Chandigarh, a vibrant city in northern India, serves as the capital for both Punjab and Haryana. This urban marvel was masterfully crafted by the renowned architect Le Corbusier, who left his mark with iconic structures like the Capitol Complex, which houses essential government buildings such as the High Court and Legislative Assembly. A highlight of Chandigarh is the Open Hand Monument, symbolizing peace and reconciliation.
70% as popular as Shimla
9 minutes off the main route, 45% of way to Rishikesh
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Mussoorie

Mussoorie, a charming hill station in Uttarakhand, India, is nestled in the Garhwal Himalayan range and offers breathtaking views of lush green mountains. The town is known for its serene atmosphere away from city life. Cedar Spa by LOccitane at JW Marriott Mussoorie Walnut Grove Resort & Spa is a luxurious wellness retreat offering Mediterranean-inspired treatments and private steam chambers.
54% as popular as Shimla
29 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Rishikesh
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Haridwar

Haridwar, located in Uttarakhand, North India, is an ancient city and a significant Hindu pilgrimage site where the River Ganges emerges from the Himalayan foothills. The city is known for its sacred ghats, with Har Ki Pauri being the largest and hosting a nightly Ganga Aarti ceremony. This event attracts worshippers and visitors alike. Haridwar is also famous for major festivals like the annual Kanwar Mela.
40% as popular as Shimla
15 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Rishikesh

Best stops along Mandi to Rishikesh drive

The top stops along the way from Mandi to Rishikesh (with short detours) are Sri Harmandir Sahib, The Mall, and Bhatia Wooden Handicrafts. Other popular stops include Rock Garden of Chandigarh, Har Ki Pauri, and Shree Hanuman Temple, Jakhu, Shimla.
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Sri Harmandir Sahib

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Gurudwara
Sights & Landmarks
Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, is a central place of worship for Sikhs worldwide. The temple is made of white marble covered in gold leaf and is surrounded by the Amritsar Sarovar, with a causeway called the Guru's Bridge leading to its entrance. Inside, devotees can find the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism.
Our family visited Sri Harmandir Sahib Gurudwara during 21 to 23 October 2025 Dipawali holidays Darshan. We stayed at Sri Guru Arian Devji Niwas, near campus. Due to the blessings of God, we took Darshan for 3 consecutive days, in a calm, tranquil, pious, religious atmosphere. We got Langar prasad. Hundreds of Sikh community bhakts were voluntarily providing their valuable services happily. It has a clean, peaceful, serene, excellent infrastructure facilities coupled with best human resources serving the devotees.
Brijmohan D — Google review
The Shri Harmandir Sahib, popularly known as the Golden Temple, is a spiritual and cultural beacon for Sikhs worldwide. Located in Amritsar, Punjab, India, it's a masterpiece of Sikh architecture, blending Indian and Islamic styles. The temple's gleaming gold dome and intricate marble work create a breathtaking sight, especially when illuminated at night. The sacred Amrit Sarovar pool surrounds the temple, symbolizing spiritual growth. As the holiest gurmukhā gurudwārā, it houses the Guru Granth Sahib, Sikhism's holy scripture. The temple's four entrances signify equality and openness, welcoming people from all walks of life.
Sohail R — Google review
Beautiful, humbling place. There was so much to experience from the Golden temple to the jora service to the langar service to the gold sewa workshop. The museums on-site are also there to serve as a reminder of the resilience that Sikhs have had to have to survive and become a large community. There are many gurudwaras and soravars (lakes) on-site to take amrat as well. To be able to sit under the trees that some of the Gurus had done so was also wonderful. A beautiful place to visit.
Piyush P — Google review
Visiting Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, was a truly divine and peaceful experience. The moment you step inside, the positive energy of the place surrounds you completely. The sight of the golden structure reflecting on the holy water is absolutely breathtaking, it feels serene and spiritual in every sense. The seva done by volunteers, from helping visitors to preparing and serving food in the langar, is truly inspiring. The langar experience itself is something everyone should have at least once, pure, and full of devotion. The entire temple complex is extremely well-maintained, clean, and beautifully organized despite the huge crowds. The pathway around the sarovar is peaceful for sitting or walking, especially in the early morning or late evening when the lighting makes it look magical. Overall, Sri Harmandir Sahib is not just a religious place but a symbol of peace, equality, and faith. No matter what your background is, you’ll feel a deep sense of spirituality here. A must-visit place that truly touches the heart.
Abhisek P — Google review
Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar, originally built by Guru Ram Das Ji, is a full-on serenity powerhouse. The entire space operates like a high-efficiency ecosystem — calm energy, timeless architecture, and a 24/7 langar that serves thousands with seamless execution. Many devotees believe that with the Guru’s blessings, even the toughest illnesses can find relief and healing here. Stepping inside feels like your mind gets a hard reset — clarity, balance, and a sense of collective harmony all in one place.
Satinder K — Google review
Good experience ❤️‍🩹 15 sites Sri Harmandir Sahib, widely known as the Golden Temple, is the holiest Gurdwara and the most significant pilgrimage site in Sikhism. Located in the heart of Amritsar, Punjab, it is a symbol of human brotherhood and equality, welcoming people of all castes, creeds, and races. Key Details Name Origin: "Harmandir" means "Temple of God" (Hari = God, Mandir = Temple), while "Sahib" denotes respect. It is called the Golden Temple because its upper stories and dome are adorned with approximately 400-500 kilograms of pure gold leaf. Location and Architecture: The temple complex is built on a 67-foot-square platform in the center of the Amrit Sarovar (Pool of Nectar), a large sacred water tank. The main temple structure is connected to the shore by a causeway. A unique architectural feature is its four entrances, symbolizing that the path to God is open to everyone from all directions.
Government L — Google review
Needless to add this place is absolutely magical especially early morning between 3.30 am and 5.30 am. It is absolutely breathtaking. A must visit at that time. One can sleep later during the day. The serenity an peacefulness is something one must experience.
Himanshu V — Google review
A divine place. I have almost zero knowledge of Sikhism. But when I stand in th3 queue for 4 hours that is when I felt the presence different energy. I have been to Kashi, Ujjain and every where u have to stand in queue. A lot of pushing touching, but here people are standing together with families but with pure energy and devotion to "Guru"🙏
B G — Google review
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Atta Mandi, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Amritsar Cantt., Punjab 143006, India
https://sgpc.net/sri-harmandir-sahib/
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Bhakra Dam

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Located in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, the Bhakra Dam is a massive concrete gravity dam that spans the Satluj River. It was constructed from 1948 to 1963 and stands at a towering height of 207 meters, making it one of the world's highest concrete gravity dams. Covering an area of 168.35 square kilometers, it is India's third-largest reservoir.
When on my bike (a Honda cb350) to the Bhakra Dam from Dharamshala. It took me 3 hours to reach. The Dam felt under overwhelming. But the road is breathtaking and I enjoyed every second of it. Note there are check posts 500 meters before and after the dam where you have to show your ID. Photographer is prohibited within those 500 meters.
Pranav ( — Google review
It is in Bhakra Village in Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh (India) It is the highest gravity dam in Asia. The dam forms the Gobind Sagar reservoir. To visit the dam you need to get a pass and register your entry. We went there on Sunday and there was no crowd at all. We had seen the dam from outside because we didn't have visiting passes. You can also visit a few popular temples near the place.
Gamini G — Google review
A big and spectacular dam. Ysu can drive beside the dam and see it's beauty, If want to go on the top of the dam then you need to take permission from the local authorities to visit. Photography is not allowed at the Dam but from distant you can take beautiful pictures of the dam, Like I have done. A devine place Nainadevi is also around 20 km from there.
Nagesh S — Google review
The dam is spectacular. You need to take permits from the local authorities to visit. There is an office at the checkpoint for the same. Also, while the signboard are displayed on the route, it is somewhat tricky to find the correct route. It is better to confirm with the locals on major turns. Photography is not allowed at the Dam but there are a few locations before and after where beautiful pictures of the dam facade and the reservoir can be clicked. If you are also visiting Nainadevi (20 km / 30-35 minutes from there), it is better to start at the temple and view the dam on the way back as the time needed for the dam is not too much.
Sona S — Google review
This is not exactly the same, but this is where the water is released towards from the dam. This picturesque place is while coming back from Shkaitpeeth Maa Jwala ji towards Amb Andaura . Driver saheb told this is a combination of Ravi Beas Khelum water, not sure...posting as per info from him, pics are real, divine,peace place 😁 🙏😇
Piyush G — Google review
There are boating point in this area, but you have to drive for like 6 KM more to reach boating point. Don’t pay extra for boating. Private boats ask for like 600 to 800 per boat. Take government boats for like 30 ₹ per person. If you find this things helps you, please comment or like on this. Happy travelling…
Harmeet S — Google review
I visited the Bhakra Dam two years ago, and the experience was absolutely breathtaking. The sheer size and engineering marvel of the dam left me in awe. The guided tour was incredibly informative, offering fascinating insights into the history and construction of the dam. Walking across the top, I enjoyed stunning views of the Gobind Sagar Reservoir and the surrounding rugged landscape. This visit provided a perfect blend of education and adventure, making it an unforgettable experience that I would highly recommend to anyone.
Ishit K — Google review
*Bhakra Nangal Review* - *Rating:* 4.5/5 stars - *Experience:* A marvel of engineering and a breathtaking sight! - *Highlights:* - *Bhakra Dam:* One of the highest gravity dams in the world, offering stunning views and a glimpse into India's engineering prowess. - *Nangal Dam:* A smaller dam with a picturesque setting, perfect for relaxation and photography. - *Gurudwara Damdama Sahib:* A historic gurudwara located near the dam, adding spiritual significance to the visit. - *Lowlights:* - *Crowds:* Can get crowded during peak season, so plan accordingly. - *Limited amenities:* Some areas lack amenities, so prepare accordingly. *Overall:* Bhakra Nangal is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in engineering, nature, and spirituality. The dams offer a unique blend of functionality and scenic beauty. Recommendation:Visit during the day to enjoy the views and take a guided tour to learn more about the history and significance of the dams.
Mohit K — Google review
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CC6M+F9F, Jangal Mehduda Bhakhra, Himachal Pradesh 174201, India
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Virasat-e-Khalsa

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The Virasat-e-Khalsa museum is a remarkable fortress-style structure that features exhibits and galleries dedicated to the history of Sikhism. It offers an incredible portrayal of both ancient and contemporary times, with special attention given to light and sound effects within the museum. The wax statues are so lifelike that they can easily be mistaken for real people, making it a perfect example of art and creativity.
A must-visit place that beautifully showcases the rich history and spiritual legacy of Sikhism. The architecture is simply breathtaking — a perfect blend of modern design and cultural depth. The galleries inside take you on an immersive journey through the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and important events in Sikh history. Entry is free, and phones are allowed, but photography inside the museum is strictly not allowed — which honestly helps you stay present and absorb the experience better. The museum is well-maintained, peaceful, and has a calming vibe throughout. One downside — the cafeteria inside is currently closed, so plan your food/snack breaks accordingly. Also, it’s a bit of a walk from the main gate to the entrance, so wear comfy shoes and maybe carry water, especially during sunny days. Overall, a beautifully curated experience and a great place to learn, reflect, and feel proud of Punjab’s heritage.
Shishir K — Google review
After visiting the Gurudwara at Anandpur Sahib, I was looking for a place to have lunch when I came across the Virasat-e-Khalsa. I decided to visit with my family, and it turned out to be a wonderful choice. On arrival, I discovered that the complex houses the Virasat-e-Khalsa Museum along with a beautiful park that you can explore. The museum is vast and beautifully curated, providing an immersive experience into the rich history, culture, and sacrifices of our Gurus. It showcases how they preserved and promoted the heritage of our land through challenging times, making it both educational and inspiring. The Virasat-e-Khalsa restaurant on-site serves simple yet delicious food at very reasonable prices. Overall, the Virasat-e-Khalsa complex provides a perfect combination of tasty food, a family-friendly atmosphere, and a deep cultural and historical experience — truly a must-visit in Anandpur Sahib
Rishi S — Google review
Very well designed, immersive galleries, informs about Sikhism in detailed narrative, impressive supporting visual narration. Iconic architecture by Moshe Safde and brilliant exhibits by NID. Ticketing could be improved, galleries could have more descriptions for further reference, sound from adjacent galleries distract.
Gaurav S — Google review
Wonderful experience. Must visit once. Ticket is free. Only parking charges are there. Ask for headphones also.
Preet S — Google review
Site - Huge. Landscape -Qater body around. Architecture - Architect Moshe Sedie, Israel. Interior - No idea- Great- 5 star. Art Work - No idea - The best and great. 5 star. Lighting - No idea- Very Poor- 1 star. Sound - No idea. Only if you download the app and use headphone. --- It has a beautiful architecture but more than that Art Work inside, displaying whole history of Sikhi starting from its inception to 1948. Everything so beautifully designed, executed various pavilions, it is totally mesmerising. Artist put so much effort to connect all dots well. But sadly, lighting design is upto 5% thus absolutely flawed. Very first three story pavillion has day & night theme depicting 24 hours life in Punjab from rural to urban, from shop to home to all religious places but time for night is longer than the day thus you are unable to see the beauty and hard work out by artist/s and from behind guards keeps whistling, insisting you to keep moving (though it was not crowded at all!!)!! And this fault in lighting design is everywhere, less or more, you can't even read some display texts!! Ita worth visiting multiple times. Required time duration to complete it - 3-4 hours. Toilets - lavish and clean. Timing -1000 to 1630 (Monday Closed). Timing must be recieved, must be open ar 0900.
Ravi G — Google review
A must visit place.All arms ammunition, history kept for new generation....WILL HELP TO KNOW HOW SIKH COMMUNITY FAUGHT AGAINST 👉 QURANI BRUTAL MURDARER MUSLIMS INVADER
Swadshi B — Google review
This museum represents the rich history of Sikhism. Architecture, paintings and arts... everything is wonderful... i visited this place in the month of dec 24 note- it's opening and closing timings are different in summer and winter.
Honey S — Google review
It's a wonderful place, truly fitted to it's earned name the 8th wonder of india. The only limitation is that no photography allowed inside but that too is Ok considering it would increase the crowd
MANN S — Google review
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6GM5+M27, Anandgarh - Kesgarh Road, Near Qila, Khalsa Heritage Memorial Complex, Anandpur Sahib, Punjab 140118, India
http://www.virasat-e-khalsa.net/
+91 188 723 2592
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Viceregal Lodge

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Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Viceregal Lodge, also known as Rashtrapati Niwas, is a historic structure in Shimla that served as the summer residence of the Indian Viceroy from 1888 to 1946. It is a significant site for history and architecture enthusiasts, featuring Mock-Tudor architecture surrounded by well-maintained gardens. The lodge has been repurposed into an advanced university complex, limiting access to only a few staterooms during guided tours.
Viceregal Lodge (Indian Institute of Advanced Study), Shimla If you're in Shimla, Viceregal Lodge is an unmissable gem — a stunning blend of history, architecture, and serenity. As a Level 9 Google Local Guide, I found this place to be one of the most well-preserved and informative heritage sites in India. 🕰️ History & Heritage: Built in 1888, this magnificent British-era structure served as the residence of the Viceroy of India. Walking through its grand halls, you can almost feel the echoes of major pre-independence political decisions. It's also where the Shimla Conference of 1945 took place. 🏰 Architecture & Grounds: The Scottish Baronial-style architecture is jaw-dropping. From beautifully carved wooden interiors to its lush green lawns and panoramic views of the surrounding hills — every corner is a postcard. Perfect for history buffs, architecture lovers, and photographers alike. 🎟️ Entry & Guide Services: The guided tour inside the building is well-organized (limited to certain rooms for preservation reasons). The guides are knowledgeable and narrate history in an engaging manner. The entry ticket is reasonably priced, and students often get a discount. 📸 Photo Tip: Photography is allowed only outside the building, but the gardens and exteriors are more than enough to fill your camera roll! 🧼 Cleanliness & Facilities: Very well-maintained premises. Clean restrooms, drinking water stations, and well-marked walking paths. 🅿️ Parking & Access: Ample parking is available near the entrance. Though a bit uphill, it’s accessible by car or taxi. Wheelchair access is limited but the staff is helpful. ☕ Nearby Amenities: There’s a small café and bookstore inside the campus. Also close to other Shimla attractions like the State Museum and Annandale. 🔁 Best Time to Visit: Early mornings or late afternoons. Autumn and Spring bring out the best colors in the garden landscape. --- Final Verdict: Whether you're a traveler, student, or just someone seeking a peaceful retreat with a story — Viceregal Lodge is an experience, not just a destination. Highly recommended for a half-day visit in Shimla!
Khan J — Google review
This place is really beautiful, it takes you back to the British era. There’s a lot of greenery outside and the views are amazing. You need a ticket to visit both inside and outside. Inside, it gives a very royal feeling and you also get to learn about the history
Sapna N — Google review
The Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) is a research institute in Shimla, housed in the former Viceregal Lodge, a must visit Historical place..built between 1884 and 1888 as the summer residence for the Viceroy of India. After India's independence, the lodge was renamed Rashtrapati Niwas (President's House). Loads of jaw dropping advanced features built e.g. Concealed Electrical wiring, advanced Fire fighting system, 200 years old working pendulum, walnut interiors. etc... Its amazing..!! It also contains rare archives, If you are visiting Shimla and keep interest in History...a must must visit. PS - Photography inside the building is prohibited.
M. T — Google review
The Viceregal Lodge in Shimla is one of those places that instantly takes you back in time. The moment you step inside, you’re surrounded by extraordinary architecture, intricate woodwork, and an atmosphere that reflects the grandeur of the British era. The building itself is absolutely stunning — every corridor, staircase, and room tells a story of its own. The lush gardens outside and the panoramic views from the hilltop add even more charm to the visit. We took the guided tour, which was informative and helped us understand the historical significance of each section of the lodge. However, I personally felt that the tour was a bit rushed. Even though the guide mentioned that we could take our time, we were quickly moved from one room to another. I would have loved to pause longer and really soak in the details — the furniture, the photos, and the artifacts that make this place so special. Despite that, it’s a must-visit attraction in Shimla. The architecture alone makes it worth the trip, and if you’re someone who appreciates history, art, or old-world charm, you’ll definitely enjoy it here. I’d recommend visiting early in the day to truly take in its beauty and peaceful surroundings.
NAGARJUNA C — Google review
Vicergal lodge named as 13 British viceroys used this placec as residence and used as their capital for 8months every year as summer capital. Draft of partition of India was discussed here. Dr S Radhakrishnan converted this to educational institute IIAS, now offers advanced studies in social science and humanities. British era history involved in this building. 137 years old now. But sad to see poor maintenance and upkeep of structure inspite of hefty entry fee to stay 30 mins inside the building as guided tour.
Amit D — Google review
Situated at 2.5 kms from Shimla railway station, this used to the de-facto power base in India during the British times for 8 months. The first building in Shimla to get electricity, it also saw time as Independent India's first President House for around a decade. Guided tours are available but too many people are stuffed in them and one can't properly appreciate the amount of history (usually in form of images and lettering). A proper way would be to let people go in and browse at their own leisure. Alas, one can't have that. Only the ground floor is accessible (4 odd rooms) to public. There is a lawn and small garden outside as well.
Mayank S — Google review
Nestled amidst the misty peaks of Shimla, the Viceregal Lodge stands as a testament to India's colonial past, a grand edifice that whispers tales of viceroys and vanished empires. As I approached this architectural marvel, perched on Observatory Hill, the crisp mountain air carried the scent of pine and history, instantly transporting me to an era of opulence and intrigue. Built in 1888 as the summer residence for the British Viceroy of India, the lodge exudes an aura of regal elegance. Its Tudor-style architecture, with sloping roofs, ornate chimneys, and intricate stonework, blends seamlessly with the Himalayan landscape. The red-brick facade, adorned with Gothic arches and stained-glass windows, evokes a fairy-tale castle, yet grounded in the rugged beauty of the hills. Stepping inside, I was greeted by polished wooden floors that creaked softly underfoot, echoing the footsteps of luminaries like Lord Kitchener and Lord Curzon, who once paced these halls. The interiors are a treasure trove of Victorian splendor. The Durbar Hall, with its soaring ceilings and crystal chandeliers, once hosted lavish balls and diplomatic gatherings. Antique furniture, Persian rugs, and oil paintings of British royalty adorn the rooms, while the library shelves brim with leather-bound tomes that hint at the intellectual pursuits of yore. Wandering through the private chambers, I imagined the whispers of secret councils and the clink of champagne glasses, all preserved in meticulous detail by the Archaeological Survey of India. What truly captivates is the lodge's panoramic views. From the terrace, Shimla unfolds like a watercolor painting—rolling hills dotted with colonial bungalows, the distant snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas piercing the sky, and the bustling Mall Road below. On a clear day, the vista is breathtaking, a reminder of why this spot was chosen for respite from the plains' heat. The surrounding gardens, with their manicured lawns and exotic flora, offer serene spots for reflection, where one can lose track of time amidst the chirping birds and gentle breeze. Visiting Viceregal Lodge isn't just a historical detour; it's an immersive journey into India's layered heritage. The entry fee is modest, and guided tours provide fascinating insights without overwhelming the senses. For history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a peaceful escape, this lodge is indispensable. It left me with a profound appreciation for the past's enduring charm, urging me to return and uncover more secrets. In a world of fleeting trends, Viceregal Lodge remains a beautiful, unchanging beacon of grace and grandeur.
Mehebub — Google review
The Viceregal Lodge, also known as the Rashtrapati Niwas, is one of Shimla’s most magnificent and historically rich landmarks. Perched on Observatory Hill, this grand Scottish-style mansion was once the summer residence of the British Viceroy of India — a place where many important decisions shaping modern India were made. Built in 1888, the architecture is a masterpiece of grey stone walls, intricate woodwork, and lush gardens that overlook the hills. Every corridor inside tells a story — from the polished teak interiors to the grand staircase that echoes the footsteps of history. The guided tour gives fascinating insights into the colonial era, showing original furniture, photographs, and relics from the time when Shimla was the summer capital of British India. Outside, the lawns are perfectly manicured, offering breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere ideal for slow walks and reflection. Whether you’re a history lover, architecture enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates timeless beauty, the Viceregal Lodge is a must-visit in Shimla.
Nauman M — Google review
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Rashtrapati Nivas Chaura Maidan Road, Near, Observatory Hill, Boileauganj, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171004, India
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The Mall

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The Mall in Shimla is a remarkable pedestrian promenade that spans approximately 6 km from Chhota Shimla to the Viceregal Lodge, with the main tourist-friendly stretch covering about 3 km from The Ridge to the lodge. This open-air area is free of motor vehicles for the most part, making it perfect for leisurely strolls, shopping, and dining experiences.
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Scandal Point

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Located at the convergence of the Ridge and the Mall Road in Shimla, Scandal Point is steeped in intriguing stories dating back to the British era. One tale involves the elopement of the Maharaja of Patiala with the daughter of the British Viceroy after meeting at this very spot, giving rise to its scandalous name. Another narrative suggests that young women were kidnapped from this point by the Maharaja.
It is a prominent intersection at the Mall Road, the main street of Shimla. Scandal Point offers a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. You can find a sign board having the details of the popular places to be visited here. The name "Scandal Point" originated from a scandal involving the British Viceroy of India, Lord Kitchener, and a local woman. It has since become a famous tourist spot, known for its scenic beauty and historical significance.
Raj — Google review
Very nice view of mountains
Somashekhar M — Google review
You won’t feel like in India by looking at the buildings at scandal point when you are Shimla. Don’t get confused just keep walking and enjoy . Evenings are generally better to roam around.
Garima T — Google review
Siddhyartha K — Google review
In my opinion it's a best place visit with family as well as solo , it can provide you with all its facilities like bar and restaurant at different levels , like bar is on top floor and for food it's on first floor , Superb place and food is delicious and awesome.i love it , moreover it's staff is cool 😎
Mehar S — Google review
Scandal point is In my opinion it's a best place visit with family as well as solo , it can provide you with all its facilities like bar and restaurant at different levels , like bar is on top floor and for food it's on first floor , Superb place and food is delicious and awesome.i love it , moreover it's staff is cool u will feel like you are in Paris the atmosphere and the experience will be osm
RAHUL A — Google review
You won’t feel like in India by looking at the buildings at scandal point when you are Shimla. Don’t get confused if driver tells you they are also going to cover the this point separately since it is next to The Ridge. You have to follow the same route. Just keep walking because vehicles are not allowed here.
Nishigandha G — Google review
Good place for a long walk. At night it looks amazing and you can see amazing views of church and other attractions near scandal point.
SOURABH C — Google review
It is the point where the Mall, the route to the Ridge and that to the GPO meet. It is regarded by many to have got its name from where an erstwhile Maharaja of Patiala carried off a British Commander-in-Chief's daughter. While Bhupinder Singh, the Maharaja in question, is known to have cut a finger that was more than dashing, it is unlikely that the Maharaja or the lady would have been out on the streets airing their love.
Gourab J — Google review
Famous for first high profile love scandal of India. Patiala Maharaj fell in love with viceroy daughter and got to know that she visited place regularly. He came on horse and took her away. A very famous place on Mall road, Shimla.
Suman K — Google review
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454C+3XJ, Kali Bari Rd, P&T Colony, The Mall, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171001, India
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Shree Hanuman Temple, Jakhu, Shimla

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Shree Hanuman Temple, Jakhu is a picturesque mountaintop Hindu temple in Himachal Pradesh, featuring a massive sculpture of Lord Hanuman and inhabited by many wild monkeys. The area also boasts other significant temples like Bhimakali Temple and Sankat Mochan Temple. Visitors can take different roads leading to various attractions such as Ramchandra Chowk and Rich Mount, offering stunning views of the snow-clad Himalayan peaks.
The most famous and prominent Hanuman Temple in Shimla is the Jakhu Temple (also spelled Jakhoo Temple). It is a major landmark and a must-visit for tourists and devotees. Here is key information for other people: Jakhu Temple, Shimla The Jakhu Temple visit was, without a doubt, the absolute highlight of my Shimla trip. This place is so much more than just a temple; it’s an experience that combines thrilling transport, breathtaking views, deep spirituality, and a touch of wild adventure. Getting There: Take the Ropeway! I highly recommend taking the Jakhu Ropeway. The steep hike (about 45 minutes) is there for the adventurous, but for comfort and the sheer aerial view, the cable car wins. For a few hundred rupees, you get a short, smooth, and scenic ride that lifts you right over the pine trees. It's truly a cinematic ascent, where Shimla city slowly unfolds below you like a miniature town. It saves time and energy, which you'll need for soaking up the atmosphere at the top. The Colossal Hanuman Statue The moment you step off the ropeway, you are greeted by the magnificent, towering presence of the 108-foot Lord Hanuman statue. Its vibrant orange color stands out so beautifully against the blue sky and green hills. It's a marvel of engineering and a powerful symbol of faith. You can see this statue from The Ridge and The Mall Road, but standing right at its base, looking up, is awe-inspiring. It truly feels like the silent guardian of Shimla. The Temple and the View The ancient temple itself is nestled amongst thick deodar forests and has a wonderfully tranquil, spiritual atmosphere. The air is filled with the calming scent of incense and the sound of bells. It is believed that Lord Hanuman's footprint is preserved here, which adds a deep layer of mythology to the visit. From the temple complex, the panoramic views are unbeatable. You get a 360-degree vista of the surrounding snow-capped Himalayan ranges, the winding valleys, and Shimla's charming, colonial-style rooftops. We caught it around sunset, and the golden hour lighting up the mountains was simply unforgettable
Mr. P — Google review
Peaceful and Divine Place — Jakhu Temple, Shimla Jakhu Temple is one of the most peaceful and divine places I’ve ever visited. The huge Hanuman Ji statue looks majestic and can be seen from almost every corner of Shimla. The vibe here is calm, spiritual, and refreshing — perfect for anyone seeking peace. The temple is clean, well-maintained, and surrounded by beautiful pine trees. You can reach easily by ropeway or by a short trek. A must-visit spot when you’re in Shimla!
Sudhanshu R — Google review
Jakhu Temple is a peaceful and divine spot surrounded by tall deodar trees and fresh mountain air. The giant 108 foot Hanuman statue is truly awe-inspiring, and the panoramic views of Shimla are breathtaking. The temple radiates serenity and spiritual energy. Just be mindful of the monkeys! A must-visit place for nature and spirituality lovers alike.
Jatin D — Google review
Jakhu Temple (also Jakhoo Temple) is an ancient temple in Shimla,Himachal Pradesh, India, dedicated to the Hindu deity Lord Hanuman. A giant 108-feet-high idol of Hanuman was unveiled at Jakhu Hanuman temple on 4 November 2010. The temple is accessible by foot, horse, taxi or ropeway. The Jakhu Ropeway is an aerial lift that links a point near the centre of Shimla to the temple. It was developed by Jagson International Limited and opened in 2017.
Vijay ! — Google review
Very beautiful temple of God Hanuman. Temple itself is very beautiful. I would recommend to visit it early morning to get less crowd and good pictures. This temple is on top of mountain. Be careful these wild monkeys may snatch your mobile or caps.
Ganesh S — Google review
Points to be noted 1. Please be aware of cabs for visiting temple. 2. Rates can be negotiated 3. Path is very odd hence ropeway and cabs are the only way to visit. 4. Cabs for temple are far away from mall road. Hence it is suggested not to take senior citizens and people having knee problems. 5. Once cabs drops you near temple there are stairs followed by escalator. 6. 20 rupees per person is the rate for 2 escalators which takes you to temple. Or one can go by stairs.
Rahul C — Google review
Visited Jakhu Temple in Shimla for Hanuman Ji’s darshan. We took a private van from the Clock Tower for ₹300 (up & down for two people), though there’s also an HRTC bus available for around ₹30 which comes every 30–50 minutes. There are a lot of monkeys around; they’re not harmful but you need to be careful with your belongings. Standing below the huge Hanuman statue and offering prayers felt truly divine and peaceful. A must-visit spot for a calm spiritual experience.”
Naman J — Google review
A very ancient and reverred temple of Shri Hanuman Ji located on the highest point of Shimla at 8050 ft. 108 ft huge statue of Shri Hanuman Ji also there to bless the devotees. It's on a very steep height do you must take a Ride with pride can service operated by government at 30 Rs per person from mall road behind church. There is a ropeway service also which is at 500 per adult for both ways and 270 one way.
Amit K — Google review
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4.4
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Jakhu Temple Park, Jakhu, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171001, India
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Zakir Hussain Rose Garden

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Park
Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, established in 1967, spans across 30 acres and showcases a wide variety of roses, complemented by walking paths and fountains. The garden is conveniently located near several popular attractions such as ISKCON Chandigarh, Government Museum and Art Gallery, Leisure Valley, The Rock Garden of Chandigarh, Elante mall, and Sukhna Lake.
Rose Garden, Sector 17, is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places to visit in Chandigarh. The moment you enter, you feel a fresh and calm vibe that makes the whole atmosphere soothing. The garden is extremely clean, well-maintained, and filled with a wide variety of roses that add amazing color and fragrance to the surroundings. Walking through the neatly designed paths feels refreshing, and the greenery all around creates a perfect environment for relaxation.
आशीष अ — Google review
Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, located in Chandigarh, is an exquisite and expansive botanical garden that boasts a rich collection of beautiful roses. Spanning over 30 acres, this garden is named after India's former president, Zakir Hussain, and is home to more than 1,600 different species of roses, making it a paradise for nature lovers and horticulturists alike. Visitors to the garden can expect a vibrant and colorful display, with roses of all shapes, sizes, and colors blooming throughout the year. The well-maintained paths and lush green lawns provide a tranquil environment for leisurely strolls, picnics, and relaxation. The garden is also equipped with benches and shaded areas, allowing guests to sit back and enjoy the fragrant surroundings. The annual Rose Festival is one of the highlights of the garden, attracting tourists and locals with its cultural events, flower competitions, and entertainment options. The festival celebrates the beauty of roses and includes activities such as photography contests, landscaping workshops, and live music performances. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the garden is equipped with modern facilities, including restrooms and parking, ensuring a comfortable visit for all guests. The commitment to preserving and showcasing a wide variety of roses makes the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden a must-visit attraction in Chandigarh. Overall, the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden is a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its serene atmosphere, coupled with the breathtaking beauty of countless rose varieties, makes it a perfect spot for families, couples, and anyone seeking a moment of peace amidst nature's splendor.
Pankaj C — Google review
While the garden is beautiful and well maintained; it feels very mechanical, just made for the sake of the city because the city is like the cities abroad. Garden is big and if you want to spend some peaceful time, then only you should visit.
RUTVIK D — Google review
Rose is one of the best attractions in Chandigarh. If you like roses and greenery you must visit this place. Although Chandigarh is very green but this place an its own vibe.
Deedar — Google review
We went in November but there were almost no Rose's flowering. So better visit in February. But very nice garden to sit and relax.
Siglinde R — Google review
• Asia’s largest rose garden, sprawled over ~30 acres, with around 50,000 rose bushes encompassing 1,600 varieties — this immense diversity makes it a botanical marvel.   • Often called a “Floral Wonderland” or “blooming exhibit,” it’s a sensory delight for flower lovers.   Visually Stunning & Well-Maintained • The garden is meticulously landscaped with carved lawns, flower beds, fountains, and pathways—ideal for photography, reflection, or just soaking up the scenery.    • Multiple reviews highlight the serene ambiance and cleanliness: “The Rose Garden is a breathtakingly beautiful place spread across a vast area… exceptionally well‑maintained, with lush greenery and a clean, serene atmosphere.”  “Calm, serene, clean and green… soothing… Well laid out green areas and the pathways… a dedicated kids zone… fountains… amazing variety of roses of course…” 
Surjeet M — Google review
It is a very nice and big garden where you can easily spend 2 to 3 hours. Childrens play area are also there. There are lots of varities of roses from all over the world. You can scan their QR code and know more information about them. Better to visit in winters as roses are more blossoms in that season.
Deepak C — Google review
Nice and clean garden, lots of variety of flowers specially roses, and other flowers too. Camera men’s roam around to click good pictures.
Rohit R — Google review
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4.1
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Jan Marg, 16B, Sector 16, Chandigarh, 160015, India
https://zakirhussainrosegarden.com/
+91 1800 180 2116
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Christ Church, Kasauli

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Churches & Cathedrals
When exploring Kasauli, a visit to Christ Church is a must for travelers seeking a blend of heritage and spirituality. This historic church dates back to the British rule and showcases architectural splendor with stained-glass windows and a clock tower. Located near Mall road, it offers a tranquil environment that provides insight into the region's colonial past and spiritual heritage. The church's serene ambiance makes it an essential stop for cultural enrichment in any Kasauli itinerary.
It is one of the most mesmerizing, peaceful, and spiritual places I have ever been to. Because it is placed nearby the market or parking stand you can easily go there by foot. This parking space (50 Rs. for two wheeler) is for all tourists as vehicles from other places are not allowed in that area. Only taxis can go towards the sunset point and Gill Beet Trail. The church is surrounded by tall deodar trees, feels like a serene oasis. It's stunning example of Gothic architecture, with its stained glass windows beautifully shows the scenes of Jesus Christ and Mother Mary.  The wooden interiors and sloping roof give it an enchanting, old-world charm. A number of tourists come to visit this Church especially on weekends. Even if you are not religious, you will find yourself drawn to its beauty and serenity and it is truly magical. The church is well-maintained, clean, and has a rich history that you can learn about from the friendly people there. Officially, the photography is not allowed inside, you can capture some gorgeous pictures outside as the church framed by the lush surroundings. At this church, you can experience the glimpse of history, beauty, and spirituality together. It is must visit placed in Kasauli.
M D — Google review
An old style British era church reminds you of an epic journey to a place stationed somewhere in memories. The architecture of the church is very nice and you can spend some quiet time with God here. Inside the atmosphere is very nice and peaceful. Now this church attracts many tourists and it is just a few meters away from new parking Kasuali.
Arvind K — Google review
Christ Church, Kasauli – A Peaceful Hilltop Retreat with a Touch of History Nestled in the serene hills of Kasauli, Christ Church is a beautiful and calming place to visit, especially if you're someone who enjoys peaceful environments and colonial charm. Located at the heart of this quaint hill station, the church stands as a quiet reminder of British-era architecture, with its stunning Gothic design, stained-glass windows, and tall pine trees surrounding it. The church is not just a religious spot but also a perfect place for travelers seeking tranquility. The calmness of the area, the cool breeze, and the scenic views make it ideal for reflection, photography, or simply sitting and soaking in the peace. Being one of the oldest churches in Himachal Pradesh (built in 1853), it carries historical significance too. What makes it special: Situated in a picturesque hill station, surrounded by lush greenery and colonial-era buildings. Offers a calm and peaceful atmosphere, away from the chaos of city life. Great spot for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and nature seekers. Just a short walk from Mall Road, making it accessible for all. One downside to keep in mind is the presence of monkeys in the area. While they generally don’t bother visitors if left alone, it's advisable not to carry food openly or engage with them. Pro tips: Visit during early morning or late afternoon for the best experience. Avoid feeding or teasing monkeys. Carry a camera – the church and its surroundings are truly photogenic. Whether you're in Kasauli for a weekend getaway or just passing through, Christ Church is definitely worth a visit for its timeless charm and peaceful vibes.
Shîväm U — Google review
On a recent visit to Kasauli, I had the pleasure of visiting Christ Church, and it was a truly serene and memorable experience. We went on a Saturday morning, and to our delight, there was no wait, allowing us to enter and explore at our own pace. The church itself is a beautiful example of neo-Gothic architecture, with a peaceful and timeless atmosphere. Inside, the stunning stained-glass windows depicting Christ, Mother Mary, and St. Francis and St. John are the main attraction. The vibrant colors and intricate details are breathtaking, especially when the light streams through them. It's the kind of artistry that makes you want to sit and contemplate for a while. A unique and touching part of the visit was the opportunity to buy candles for prayer. You simply sit inside the church, and a caretaker comes around to offer candles. There's something deeply personal and humbling about lighting a candle in such a historic and spiritual space. It’s a simple act that adds a layer of personal reflection to the visit. The overall feeling is one of tranquility and calm. It’s a place to escape the hustle and bustle, to find a moment of peace, and to appreciate the history and architecture. The lack of crowds on a Saturday was a major plus, making the experience even more intimate. Whether you are a history buff, a spiritual seeker, or just looking for a quiet place to sit and think, Christ Church is a must-visit in Kasauli.
Abhiram R — Google review
A truly serene and beautiful spot in Kasauli! This old British-era church, with its stunning Gothic architecture and peaceful atmosphere, offers a perfect escape for quiet reflection. Surrounded by tall deodar trees and close to the market and parking, it’s easily accessible. The stained glass windows and wooden interiors add a magical charm. A must-visit for history lovers and anyone seeking tranquility!
Hafees M — Google review
A historic Neo-Gothic church built in 1853, located on Mall Road. Features stunning glass windows imported from England and beautiful architecture set among pine trees. The location offers peaceful valley views with natural pine fragrance. Mostly open on weekends for tourists.
T R — Google review
The Christ Church Kasauli situated close to the bus stand, was constructed by the the British family who founded the town of Kasauli itself. The church is a magnificent structure built in the shape of a cross. Set amidst a grove of chestnut and fir trees, the church offers quiet and tranquil atmosphere. Earlier the church was known by the name of Anglican Church. In the year 1970, the church was brought under the aegis of the CNI (Churches of North India). It is currently managed by the diocese of Amritsar. The Christ Church is the prime building in the centre of the heritage area of Kasauli town and as one enters the main town, this is the first building which comes to view. This church was previously an Anglican church and was founded in the year 1844,😇🙏
Reena — Google review
A very beautiful church built in 1800s by the Britishers. Marvellous architecture, very similar to other churches established by the Britishers in various hill stations across India. The church is open from morning till a little post sunset. The church has guards ensuring one doesn't litter it and create nuisance. There is a washroom and parking nearby. The church is very close to the basement parking at kasauli i.e. the moment you enter the hill station fee barrier. A must go, once you are here.
WinNie — Google review
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Near, Mall Rd, Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh 173204, India
http://hptdc.in/
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Kalka Shimla Railway

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Tours
Scenic Railroads
The Kalka Shimla Railway, a 19th-century marvel, offers breathtaking mountain vistas. This historic railway is surrounded by attractions such as the Town Hall, Christ Church, and Lakkar Bazar in Shimla. The route also provides access to natural wonders like Chadwick Waterfall and Jana Falls. Additionally, it serves as a gateway to various trekking destinations including Roopkund Lake Trek and Pindari Glacier Trek.
4.3
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Himachal Pradesh, India
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Sunset Point

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Vista point
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Sunset Point in Kasauli is a popular destination for nature lovers and couples seeking romantic views. Located near the Kasauli Club, this lookout offers breathtaking vistas of the sun setting behind the majestic Himalayan mountains. Visitors can also enjoy sunrise views from this point, making it an ideal spot to start the day. The area surrounding Sunset Point is known for its misty wooded peaks and tranquil valleys, providing a serene atmosphere for quiet walks and photography opportunities.
A beautiful experience, and actually magical which will leave you confused whether it's dawn or dusk. A easy walk about 30 mins to one hour, but you won't feel the pinch. As the walk is through beautiful ancient british era bungalows and trees, and flowers blooming. Just near sunset point is a small cafe. I didn't like cafe much as it was filled with plastic (selling items). The walk was beautiful and so was the timing. It felt like looking at a sea with mountains, and the sun dipping. We were there for an hour until the sun finally went in. Beware of the monkeys, don't feed them please. Don't try to shoo them either, just walk your path and they would be fine. Please don't litter this beautiful place, the army takes in a lot of effort to keep it open to the rest of country. We should respect that.
WinNie — Google review
I've been visiting Kasauli Sunset Point regularly over the past 15 years — around 15 to 20 times — and it never loses its charm. This spot holds a special place in my heart for its peaceful and calming atmosphere. The serenity here is unmatched, especially on quiet weekdays when you can truly absorb the beauty of nature without distractions. The view during sunset is breathtaking, and if you’re lucky to catch it on a cloudy day, the place turns magical — almost surreal. The best time to visit is from September to December, when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear. Tip: Try to avoid weekends (Saturday & Sunday), as the place tends to get crowded with tourists from nearby states. On such days, the peaceful charm fades and the area feels more like a regular park rather than a serene hill station. If you're someone who appreciates quiet moments and scenic beauty, make sure to plan your visit during weekdays. Kasauli Sunset Point is truly a gem — a peaceful escape that deserves to be treated with care and respect.
Amit K — Google review
One of the most beautiful sunset views I’ve ever seen—peaceful hills, glowing skies, and a calm vibe that’s hard to describe. It's nature’s therapy. I visited on a weekend and found it a bit crowded, so try going on a weekday for a quieter experience. There are two small eateries nearby for chai and snacks—simple but perfect. ✨ Tips: – Arrive 20–30 mins before sunset for the best spot – Wear a light jacket (it gets breezy) – Avoid weekends if you prefer less crowd – Carry your camera—every angle is a wallpaper
Nitin S — Google review
A peaceful spot offering beautiful valley views, especially during sunset. Located 3 km from Mall Road - 2 km by taxi and 1 km walk required. The area is well-maintained by the Air Force and a small play area. Arrive 20-30 minutes early as the sunset happens quickly.
T R — Google review
The place has a really nice atmosphere and peaceful vibes. It’s surrounded by natural beauty and is known for its amazing sunset view. Unfortunately, I couldn’t see the sunset properly because the weather was bad that day. Still, it felt refreshing to visit — definitely worth coming back on a clear day!
Tanmoy P — Google review
A Golden Farewell at Sunset Point, Kasauli Sunset Point in Kasauli truly lives up to its name, offering a spectacular view as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in vibrant hues of orange, pink, and purple. It's a must-visit for anyone in Kasauli seeking a tranquil and picturesque experience. Getting there is quite easy. You can enjoy a pleasant walk from the main parking area, which is a great way to take in the serene surroundings. Alternatively, taxis are readily available to drop you closer to the viewpoint, making it accessible for everyone. The sunset itself is the main draw here, and it's absolutely mesmerizing. The panoramic views of the valleys and distant peaks make for a stunning backdrop, perfect for photography or simply soaking in the natural beauty. A crucial tip: Don't bother visiting on a cloudy day! The entire purpose of the point is to witness the sunset, and if the sky is overcast, you'll be left disappointed. Plan your visit for a clear evening to ensure you get the full experience. Be prepared when you go, as there are no shops or vendors at Sunset Point. Remember to carry your own water bottles and any snacks you might need to stay hydrated and energized while you enjoy the view. Overall, a highly recommended spot for a beautiful end to your day in Kasauli!
Varun K — Google review
Nice point to view nature and deep valley , must go ahead till the end, there is a rain shelter, go further behind it and see the magic, although rainy days are best to see but if you're before peak afternoon you can still enjoy the pleasant views
Ojas P — Google review
If you're in Kasauli, you simply can't miss this. Watching the sunset from this point is a breathtaking experience. Seeing the sun dip behind the hills and paint the whole sky in shades of orange, pink, and red is just magical. It's the perfect way to end the day. The atmosphere is incredibly peaceful, with a cool breeze and a panoramic view of the valleys below. It makes you feel so calm and connected to nature. Whether you're a tourist or a local, making your way here for the evening is 100% worth it. It’s the highlight of Kasauli!
Arunangshu B — Google review
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VXRC+JGR, Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh 173204, India
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Rock Garden of Chandigarh

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The Rock Garden of Chandigarh is a 24-acre whimsical wonderland created by Nek Chand, a humble roads inspector. It is made from the debris of nearly 50 villages and an assortment of found objects like shattered plates, ceramic tiles, and colorful glass bangles. Nek Chand worked secretly for two decades to create this artistic masterpiece. The garden features mosaic courtyards, sculptures, and paths made from old crockery.
4.4
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Sector 1, Chandigarh, 160001, India, USA
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Sanjeevni Hanuman Temple, Kasauli

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Manki Point, also known as Sanjeevni Hanuman Temple, is a small Hindu temple located on a hilltop in Kasauli. The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and is home to many monkeys. Visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding area from the top of the hill. The temple was recently reopened after being closed due to Covid-19 restrictions. Visitors are not allowed to bring cameras or phones and must deposit all bags at the check point before proceeding on foot.
A visit to Hanuman Ji temple is truly rewarding! Be prepared for a hard trek and a long walk with many stairs — it’s definitely challenging. But once you reach the top, the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views make it all worth it.”
Ruchi S — Google review
Everything A grade, only to reach there especially for elderly is bit difficult.As vehicles are not allowed and got to walk steep road for 4 to 5 km is difficult . Govt should start e rickshaws for public.
Rakesh K — Google review
This is the highest point of Kasauli. Took a cab all the way up to the air force sub station. From there it was a 30 min climb (would have been much faster if I was alone). It is just a lot of stairs but they are nicely paved and well maintained. Senior citizens and even 70+ year olds also come up if they take a lot of rest in between (there are places to sit and rest). The temple at the top has a peaceful vibe. There are monkeys here and you'll be instructed to not carry food in your hand. If you have the "prasadam" from the temple, carry them in your pockets. This is also known as the Monkey point or Manki point. Our cab driver told us "Manki" is not a spelling error but refers to the hindi word "mann ki" (something related to heart/soul) but not sure about it's authenticity. The main downside of visiting this place is that it is close to the air force station and all electronic devices are prohibited - meaning no photography at all. Most of the pics you see here on this pin are actually from different places in Kasauli (added erroneously ...smh). Some pictures of the temple can be taken from a km away from the Gilbert Trail if you zoom in. There is a paid locker where you submit your bags and devices and go for the hike.
Maharshi R — Google review
Temple is located at 6500 feets. 300 steps to climb. Only taxis are allowed from Mall Road Car Parking or you trek for an hour. Mountain views are awesome. It is believed that during Lord Hanumans flight from himalayas bringing Sanjeevani booti his left foot was rested on this hill and hence the importance of this place. Mobiles, photography etc strictly prohibited 🚫 in this area.
CA. G — Google review
Its a beautiful temple located on mountain top of kasauli. The visiting time is till 4pm all around the year and 1-2 is lunch time. There is no Entry fee. Taxi service is available from mall road to manki point for 200-250 rupees per person but I would highly recommend to cover the beautiful trail on foot as you get to enjoy the beautiful path. Its is hardly 3-4 kms and an easy trail. If you are lucky enough you get to see the valley covered with beautiful flowers specially during monsoon (mid July- September end). Or you can choose the small path going via sunset point which connects to manki point in between and is about 1-1.5kms and slightly steep. Phones, smart watches and bags are not allowed inside the temple area as it is a Cantt area and you can submit your belongings by paying some charges. Carry cash as you will be needing it for buying food/water inside the temple premises. After entering the cantt area, temple is half kilometer on top with 282 stairs. You can enjoy the view from top. Beware of monkeys if carrying food items.
Pratiksha N — Google review
the Sanjeevani Hanuman Temple is a must visit place in kasauli. Located atop a mountain, the temple is accessible only by foot. Be aware that it's situated within an Air Force station, meaning no mobile phones or electronic devices are allowed inside. A paid locker facility is available to store your belongings before you proceed. Security checks are mandatory before entering the temple area. Please note that many Google Maps photos for this location are inaccurate due to the no-phone policy; they often depict other Kasauli locations. Despite these restrictions, the temple itself has a wonderful, peaceful atmosphere and is definitely worth the trek. One important tip: monkeys are abundant, so don't carry food items or other stuff in your hànd and it's advisable to visit in a group.
Itika — Google review
Its cant area photography is not allowed , but the place is awesome My recommendation travel to temple by walking ,its different experience but not in summer And beware with monkeys No need to buy ticket in advance , just check the lunch timing for entry
Anoop S — Google review
Amazing experience, slightly tiring as you have to climb your way and it’s steep. You get a beautiful view of Kasauli from the top, as it’s the highest point there and certainly hold high religious value and gives peace. A must visit place, if you are in Kasauli. No entry fee, no electronic gadget or cameras allowed but they have a paid counter to deposit your belongings safely.
Jagdish N — Google review
4.6
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4.3
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VXHG+C4W, Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh 173204, India
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Sukhna Lake

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Bodies of Water
Sukhna Lake is a picturesque reservoir in Chandigarh, offering activities like pedal boating and jogging along its shores. It's a popular spot for photographers, with the shimmering lake framed by the majestic Shivalik hills providing stunning scenic views from sunrise to moonlit nights. The area also boasts attractions like the Cactus Garden, Rose Garden, and opportunities for trekking in the lower Shivalik Hills.
Sukhna Lake is a serene and beautifully maintained spot in the heart of Chandigarh. Ideal for morning walks, boating, or just relaxing by the water. The views are stunning, especially at sunrise and sunset. Clean surroundings, peaceful vibe, and great for families and nature lovers!
DEEPAK Y — Google review
Has to be the best place in chandigarh, one of the best walking / jogging track you'd see.. lake on one side and green belt on the other.. sit for sometime and enjoy the wonderful hills in the backdrop and feel the cool breeze.. plenty of parking and a wonderful cafe..
Sumit G — Google review
I visited Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh early morning recently, and it was a refreshing experience! This man-made lake, built in 1958 by Le Corbusier’s team, is a serene spot with calm waters reflecting the Shivalik hills. The early morning vibe was magical—cool air, chirping birds, and a stunning sunrise painting the sky. The walking path was perfect for a peaceful stroll, and I loved watching locals jogging and practicing yoga. The nearby café served tasty snacks, adding to the charm. However, some areas had litter, which slightly detracted from the beauty. Also, more benches would’ve been nice for resting. Despite these, Sukhna Lake’s tranquility and scenic views make it a lovely spot to start the day in Chandigarh.
Sayak D — Google review
A Serene Escape and the Jewel of Chandigarh! During my visit to Chandigarh for the ISRT meeting this September, a trip to Sukhna Lake was the perfect way to unwind. The moment I arrived, I was struck by the incredible sense of peace and tranquility. The lake itself is beautiful, with placid waters shimmering against the stunning backdrop of the distant Shivalik Hills. A leisurely stroll along the clean, wide promenade was so refreshing and offered a wonderful escape from the city's hustle. The atmosphere was calm and rejuvenating, and I could see why it's such a beloved spot for locals and tourists alike. Sukhna Lake is truly the jewel of Chandigarh. It was a highlight of my trip and is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking a moment of peace and natural beauty
Sohaib A — Google review
I have been visiting this place and it remains an incredible destination to relax and reconnect with nature. Sukhna Lake, a serene reservoir at the foothills of the Shivalik Hills in the Himalayas, is an integral part of Chandigarh’s planned cityscape. Even today, it stands as one of India’s most famous artificial lakes and planned city, offering a tranquil experience with still waters. Nestled at the forefront of Sector 1, the lake is surrounded by lush forests and sits adjacent to the governor’s residences of both states. The morning sunshine here is truly mesmerizing, creating a magical aura for early risers. Joggers, walkers, and yoga enthusiasts find their perfect spot along the lake’s edge to embrace the refreshing start of the day.
Abhishek S — Google review
Beautyful and clean lake Best recommended place for a evening walk. Beautiful scenery
Anuj B — Google review
A picturesque lake,peaceful atmosphere, with the scenic background of the Shivalik Hills, Sukhna Lake has become an iconic landmark of the City Beautiful.
MP S — Google review
Situated at the foothills of the Shivalik Hills, Sukhna Lake offers picturesque views, especially during sunrise and sunset. The calm waters reflect the surrounding greenery, creating a tranquil environment ideal for relaxation and photography. Sukhna Lake is a must-visit spot in Chandigarh, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities suitable for all ages.
Jasvinder S — Google review
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Elante Mall

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Elante Mall is a spacious and upscale shopping destination that offers a wide range of international shops, dining options, a cinema multiplex, and a play center. Located in Chandigarh, it is conveniently situated near popular attractions such as ISKCON Chandigarh, Zakir Hussain Rose Garden, Government Museum and Art Gallery, Leisure Valley, The Rock Garden of Chandigarh, and Sukhna Lake.
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Kufri Fun World

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Nature & Parks
Kufri Fun World is a vibrant year-round theme park that promises an exhilarating experience filled with rides, adventure sports, and winter snow activities. Visitors rave about the fantastic atmosphere and the dedicated staff who ensure every detail contributes to a memorable day of fun. While some guests noted discrepancies between advertised activities and actual offerings—highlighting only five main attractions—they still found joy in experiences like horse riding and go-karting.
It is a true adventure hub for thrill-seekers. The winding roads leading up are both scenic and adventurous, offering stunning views with every turn. Once there, the place comes alive with activities—zip lining across valleys gives a rush like no other, and the off-road safari through rugged trails adds an extra dose of excitement. Kufri is perfect for those who love both nature and adventure, combining breathtaking mountain landscapes with adrenaline-pumping experiences.
ARUPJYOTI D — Google review
If someone plans to visit, please make sure to visit between the months of July and October. We visited in the month of April and were very sad to see fallen apple trees. Still the people show a full of apples garden and charge a lot of money which is not at all worth it. There are only 2 ways to visit this place. One is a horse ride and the other is a 4X4 vehicle drive. People here charge Rs.1500 for horse ride per head and Rs.2000 for vehicle drive. This package includes 6 adventure rides and 6 places to see. To be Frank, no one will be able to do all the 6 rides and visit all the 6 places. Additionally, once you enter inside, you will be forced to opt for an ATV ride for about 1.5 km which is again Rs.500. Spending money is not a deal but trust me the money that you're gonna spend here is not at all worth it. A kind note that your outfit will definitely become muddy by the time you come out. It's really beneficial to carry a mask with you since this place is full of mud.
Gudivada R — Google review
We went there in the starting days of July and the weather was too pleasing there. Bright sun, rain, fog, clouds all at the same moment. It was amazing Adventure trip
Anju ( — Google review
Worth exploring locals are so humble and polite selling food and drinks on top of hill with a nominal pricing. Activities are horse riding, yak photo shoot, Gypsy or 4X4 car ride on top, and other adventure activities. Also must try telescopic views activity there.
Francis S — Google review
Kufri: 1. Gypsy Ride: ₹6,000 for 4 people (3rd week of april 25) seems not reasonable, also the ₹50/person environmental charge wasn't reflected in the cleanliness. Areas for Improvement 1. Cleanliness: Despite the environmental/cleanliness charge, the area didn't seem clean. 2. Crowds: Rides were overcrowded, which might detract from the experience. Recommendations 1. Gypsy Off-Roading: Although pricey (₹1500/person), it's a unique experience worth considering. 2. Alternative Options: For smaller adventures, other options might be more suitable.
Manoj J — Google review
Don't visit in April may and June. Wrost place. Locals are charges 3000/- Rs. Don't pay for one kilometre ride. Apple garden no apples was there. Activities area are good. Small little bit zipline. I think this place was good in snow time duration.
PANKAJKUMAR A — Google review
The entry fees in 250 with no rides and there are different packages per person like outdoor and indoors.overall it was good
Deepika H — Google review
Adventure park , apple garden, snow world..yak ride. Nice place to enjoy the view point in Shimla
Lakshman K — Google review
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37VG+GXC, NH 22, Kufri, Himachal Pradesh 171012, India
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Renuka Lake

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Bodies of Water
Renuka Lake, the largest natural lake in Himachal Pradesh, is nestled amidst a forest and wetland reserve, surrounded by mountains and temples. Its unique shape resembling a reclining woman is believed to represent Goddess Renuka, holding great cultural significance. The area also boasts several temples and a wildlife sanctuary. Boating is a popular activity here, offering visitors the chance to explore the serene surroundings.
Renuka lake is in the Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh in India and it is 672 m above the sea level. It is the largest lake in Himachal Pradesh, with a circumference of about 3214 m. This lake was named after the goddess Renuka and is a designated Ramsar site since November 2005. Renuka Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in Himachal Pradesh. It has been preserved over the years largely due its religio-cultural significance. The Renuka Lake (660 m) is regarded as the embodimezznt of Renukaji, the wife of sage Jamadagini and mother of Parshuram, one of the ten Avtars of Lord Vishnu. Best place for peace Must visit
Cristiano R — Google review
Nice lake with boating facilities. Pedal boating 350/- Rs for 30 minutes for 4 people. Opposite the lake is Himachal tourism hotel. Just before lake is Parshuram taal & temple with good parking. If you are visiting to Renuka ji go via Nahan , & not from Paonta sahib to Renuka ji
Kanwal S — Google review
Renuka Lake has a very beautiful view and is a highly spiritual space. There's also a zoo there where you can see tiger bears and other animals.its very silent and peaceful location, perfect for mental relaxation and peace.if you are looking for calmness and a break from stress this place is best.
Neha K — Google review
Renuka lake is beautiful.It is surrounded by dense forests.The place is peaceful without much hustle and bustle.
M.S. R — Google review
Amazing very beautiful place mata Renuka and Parashuram temple. Beautiful lake view and Himachal largest natural water lake...
Himachali W — Google review
Beautiful place with religious freedom and marvellous temple with lake, only disappointment is the road connecting from both ways is terrible not recommended to come by two wheeler. Only veg options available and family restaurants with warm hospitality.
Manish S — Google review
Renuka Temple, nestled alongside the serene Renuka Lake in Himachal Pradesh, India, is a picturesque and spiritually significant destination. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Renuka, the mother of Lord Parshuram, one of the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu. It holds immense importance in Hindu mythology, as it is believed that Renuka was transformed into the lake to escape from the wrath of her husband, Sage Jamadagni. The temple’s architecture is simple yet captivating, reflecting the traditional Himachali style. Surrounded by lush greenery and the tranquil waters of Renuka Lake, it offers a peaceful retreat for both pilgrims and nature lovers. The lake, shaped like a reclining woman, adds to the mythological charm, symbolizing the goddess herself. A visit to Renuka Temple provides a unique blend of spiritual solace and natural beauty, making it a must-visit for those seeking a serene escape steeped in mythology.
Sagar R — Google review
beautiful beautiful view nice temple and clean area
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Renuka Wildlife Sanctuary

Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
This is the largest lake in Himachal Pradesh but India's smallest wetland under RAMSAR site. Nice place to roam around the Sri Renuka Ji wetland including Parsuram Tal. Zoo and temple area are neat & clean, silenced and well managed by the authorities. Highly recommended to keep this place in bucket list for your Himachal trip.
Santanu P — Google review
It's a holy place in Himachal . It's a WLS full of birds and natural flora n funna . Lake has a walk over of 3.5 km . You can spot few animals around ìn mini zoo. Boating for kids and adults is good . Temple to worship and for blessings . Peaceful and quite place to be with . Relax , walk and enjoy the nature . I like walk so this place is now in my visit again place . Good food is a issue here to get, but manageable. Book your hotel before leaving . Limited space available in summers and in winters it's manageable.
Neeraj R — Google review
Renuka Lake, located in the picturesque Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh, is a serene and tranquil spot nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas. Known for its scenic beauty and religious significance, this lake is an idyllic destination for nature lovers, pilgrims, and adventure enthusiasts alike. The lake, named after Goddess Renuka, is believed to be shaped like the profile of a woman lying down, adding to its mystique. The surroundings are lush with dense forests, offering a peaceful atmosphere perfect for relaxation. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely boat ride on the lake, which allows them to soak in the stunning views of the surrounding hills and forests. The calm waters, reflecting the natural beauty around, create a picturesque setting ideal for photography. In addition to its natural charm, Renuka Lake holds cultural and religious importance. It is associated with the Renuka Devi Temple, dedicated to Goddess Renuka, the mother of Lord Parashurama. Pilgrims visit the temple to seek blessings, especially during the annual Renuka Fair, which sees a large gathering of devotees. The fair is a vibrant event showcasing local customs, folk dances, and traditional music. For nature lovers, the area is rich in wildlife and is home to the Renuka Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary houses various species of flora and fauna, including leopards, deer, and several bird species, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography. Accessibility to Renuka Lake is convenient, as it is well-connected by road from nearby towns like Nahan. The lake and its surroundings offer a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it a perfect destination for those seeking solace in nature's embrace. Whether you're there for a spiritual experience or a tranquil escape, Renuka Lake is an unforgettable destination.
Tahir M — Google review
Its a nice small zoo but having a good walking road . although there is a beautiful lake and the sound coming from the mountains . Must visit 🙂👍
Ridhi M — Google review
Very beautiful place must visit once with family!! Close to nature and god !!
Suhail K — Google review
Except Monkey every animal is in cage or no more available its zoo
Kawal — Google review
Renuka Wildlife Sanctuary Located in Sirmour District of Himachal Pradesh, Renuka Wildlife Sanctuary is a reserve forest spread over an area of around 4.028 sq km. Around 3 sq km area outside the park has been declared as the buffer zone. The adjacent area of Renuka Wildlife Sanctury is known among the locals as a highly revered pilgrimage destination. It is for the temples of mother and son duo, this region of Himachal gains high importance among the believers. Being one of the most popular wildlife sanctuaries of the state, Renuka Ji protects rich counts of flora and fauna. The park encloses Renuka ji Mini Zoo which is considered to be the oldest zoo in Himachal Pradesh. The zoo was set up in 1983.
Rahul R — Google review
This is a very peaceful and positive place to visit. I would really appreciate the cleanliness here. And the way the presentation of nature is being done. Must visit this place.
Kavya S — Google review
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Tiger Fall

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Hiking area
Waterfalls
Hilly walking trails lead to this remote, towering cascade framed by vegetation-covered rocks.
Tiger Fall in Chakrata is nothing short of magical! Nestled amidst the lush green hills of Uttarakhand, this serene waterfall is a perfect escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The short trek to reach the fall is an experience in itself — scenic trails, chirping birds, and fresh mountain air make it unforgettable. Once you reach the fall, the view will take your breath away. Cascading from a height of around 50 meters, the water crashes into a clear pool below, creating a soothing melody that instantly calms the soul. The surroundings are peaceful and untouched, making it a perfect spot for a picnic, meditation, or simply soaking in nature’s beauty. The best part? It’s not overcrowded like many other tourist spots. You can actually sit back and enjoy the sound of the water, the rustling of the leaves, and the cool mist on your face. Pro tip: Wear comfortable shoes for the trek and carry some snacks and water. Early mornings are the best time to visit for the most tranquil experience. Tiger Fall is truly a hidden paradise in Chakrata — once you visit, you’ll want to return again and again! Highly recommended!
Anupam S — Google review
Visiting Tiger Fall in Chakrata was truly a memorable experience. The natural beauty around the fall is breathtaking, and the sound of water cascading down in the peaceful surroundings makes it worth the visit. For those who enjoy adventure, taking the trek route is highly recommended, as it allows you to experience the raw charm of nature and gives you the real feel of traveling through the hills. However, if you want a more comfortable journey, you can also reach close to the fall by vehicle. Do remember to purchase your entry ticket from the ticket counter, as there is checking before you reach the waterfall area. The spot is well-maintained, refreshing, and perfect for nature lovers as well as families looking for a short getaway. Overall, Tiger Fall is a must-visit attraction in Chakrata that combines scenic beauty, adventure, and relaxation all in one.
V K — Google review
It's been a good place, you can take a bath in the waterfall. However, it was not allowed to take a bath without costumes but people are using normal clothes. There are 2 parking slots, one at around 2-3 kms before the fall and another near the fall. Suggest to use first parking slot if you are not comfortable driving on off road on hills and can use stairs for reaching the fall
Pankaj C — Google review
This was one of the best trips I ever had. The calmness of nature and the best company of best friends. The wit and fun all the way and that bath in the water of the fall - all were unmatchable. This was my first trip with my squad and believe me it was the best first trip as we wanted to stay here forever. We still have this trip as one of our best trips in our memory.
Ashish S — Google review
A unique waterfall with 50 m almost straight drop. Though there is a pool underneath, however, the water is really good. A nice place to go take a dip in the cold water and has a trekking route also to reach there around 1 km downhill. Then 1 km Hill or you can come via car also. However, the parking is limited at the near the fall so once that gets full, so it’ll be difficult to get the car over there.
Deepak R — Google review
If you can take your car till the end then please do. Don't park at the start. The trek is 1 km long and the start is very as you only have to go down but it'll be very difficult for old people to climb back up so take your car till the end even if the parking person tells you not to. The fall is really nice and there's a proper place for a bath. There are proper changing rooms as well. It's the most fun thing to do near Chakrata.
Hind J — Google review
I trekked to Tiger Falls in Chakrata earlier this week—and let me tell you, it exceeded all expectations. Hidden amidst lush oak and rhododendron forests, the waterfall plunges about 50 m (or perhaps even up to 95 m)—reports vary—but its roar truly lives up to the name “Tiger Falls”. I reached the parking zone near the Chakrata–Lakhamandal road, then walked a scenic 1 km downhill trek to the falls (many trekkers opt for a 5 km route from town) . The trail took me through peaceful hamlets, verdant meadows, and dense forest stretches—my favourite part being the blooming rhododendrons and panoramic Himalayan views. Arriving at the falls, the sight and sound were mesmerizing—a torrent crashing into a small emerald pool surrounded by greenery. The mist created a delicate rainbow in the afternoon light, a magical moment to soak in nature’s grandeur. Although there’s technically no entry fee, I found the site tranquil and not crowded—ideal for anyone seeking peace. Still, there’s no infrastructure like shops or toilets near the waterfall, so I came prepared with snacks, water, and waterproof gear. Bathing used to be allowed in the natural pool, which many visitors enjoy—but note that recently bathing has been temporarily banned due to safety concerns after a tragic accident with falling debris . So I savored the atmosphere without getting in the water. In all, this week’s trip to Tiger Falls was rejuvenating. The trek, the natural beauty, the sound of birds and roaring water, and the crisp mountain air all added up to a perfect day away from the city. Highly recommended for trekkers, nature lovers, and peaceful solitary visits—just go well-prepared and respectful of the terrain and safety guidelines.
Suhas G — Google review
During the monsoon tigerfall was absolutely amazing! The journey itself from Dehradun to Chakrata is incredibly scenic—with lush greenery, misty hills, and stunning valley views all along the way. The waterfall is massive and truly mesmerizing. Definitely one of the most beautiful fall I’ve seen. There are two ways to reach it: if you’re driving an SUV, you can take your car all the way to the nearest point (though the road is a bit rough). Otherwise, you can park your car and walk for about 15–20 minutes through a lovely trail. We chose to walk, and while it was a bit tiring, the moment we reached the fall, all that fatigue just melted away. The sound of the water, the freshness in the air—it was refreshing and peaceful. We spent around 2 hours at the spot, enjoying the view and relaxing. There are small restaurants and stalls nearby where you can grab something to eat. we had chai and Maggi, which felt perfect in the misty weather. If you’re in or around Chakrata, Tiger Fall is a must-visit.
Shilpa J — Google review
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Gurudwara Paonta Sahib Ji

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Gurudwara Paonta Sahib Ji is a magnificent Sikh shrine located in the tranquil town of Paonta Sahib, nestled within Himachal Pradesh's Sirmour District. This revered site, built in honor of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, stands gracefully by the banks of the Yamuna River, offering visitors a serene environment for spiritual reflection. The complex features an intriguing museum showcasing historical weapons and pens that add to its rich heritage.
Today I visited paonta sahib gurdwara and very blissful feeling. This place is very serene and beautiful. Guru gobind Singh ji stayed here for 4 years .... plenty of car parking available here. We also had guru ka Prasad (langar) at gurdwara. Feeling blessed 🙏 ✨️ ☺️
Jitesh S — Google review
I visited Paonta Sahib Gurudwara recently, and it was truly a peaceful and uplifting experience. The location is right beside the Yamuna River, offering a beautiful scenic view and a calming atmosphere. The Gurudwara itself is very clean, well-maintained, and full of spiritual energy. If you’re looking for a spiritual escape, or even just a calm and meaningful break from routine life, Paonta Sahib is definitely worth the visit. Highly recommended for both devotees and travelers. 🙏
Naman G — Google review
Gurdwara Shri Paonta Sahib is a peaceful and spiritually uplifting destination..A visit here is highly recommended for anyone traveling to Himachal Pradesh or nearby regions. The historical significance of Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s stay at this sacred site adds deep meaning to the experience. The riverfront next to the Gurdwara is breathtaking — watching the Yamuna flow gently by enhances the spiritual ambiance. Inside the premises, a museum showcases Sikh history, including ancient swords, weapons, and writing tools used by kings. The langar is available at all times, reflecting the spirit of service and hospitality. While the place is generally peaceful, it can get crowded on weekends and during festivals.
Arunbhaarat — Google review
Paonta Sahib Gurudwara: Unraveling The Spiritual Jewel At The ...Gurudwara Paonta Sahib is a prominent Sikh shrine in Himachal Pradesh, built in memory of the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, who resided there for over four years and composed parts of the Dasam Granth. The site features a museum displaying the Guru's weapons and pens, the Sri Talab Asthan and Sri Dastar Asthan where salaries were disbursed and turban-tying competitions were held, respectively, and a museum. The Gurudwara, situated on the banks of the River Yamuna. ❤️❤️❤️
Shivam S — Google review
Gurdwara Paonta Sahib Ji is a place of deep spiritual significance and peace. Situated along the Yamuna River, it offers a serene and calming atmosphere that instantly fills the heart with devotion. The gurdwara is beautifully maintained, and the surroundings are clean and well-organized. The langar (community meal) is served with love and humility, reflecting the true spirit of seva. The historical importance of this gurdwara, especially its connection to the Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, makes it even more special. Whether you come for prayer, history, or simply to experience peace, this is a place that touches the soul.
Kunwar S — Google review
If anyone asks what nature is then send him here. Anyone will definitely enjoy it here. Gurudwara, mountain, river and all you expect here with a neat and clean, hygienic Langer facility.
VinaY T — Google review
Visited today for darshan, ample space for large crowds in case. Kada prasad available for free and if more required you can purchase at nominal price. Lungar runs left side spacious building. Also there is ample space for car parking, only needs authorities to put sign boards for directions where to park & entry-exits. There are beautiful Yamuna river flows, you can even go down stairs having 85 steps from the gurudwara premises only to take a holy bath.
Rajesh P — Google review
Very serene place. Guru Gobind Singh Ji resided here for some time. Sh Ajit Singh was born here. Stay arrangements are also there.
PRAMOD J — Google review
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Bhatia Wooden Handicrafts

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Kempty Falls, located in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, is a popular tourist destination known for its cascading waterfalls and natural pools. The falls offer a stunning sight as the water tumbles down rugged cliffs into serene pools. Visitors can enjoy activities such as boating and riding the ropeway while taking in breathtaking mountain views. The surrounding lush greenery provides a rejuvenating ambiance, making it an ideal retreat from urban life.
Kempty Falls is Mussoorie’s sparkling gem! Stunning views, refreshing waters, and a perfect spot to relax in nature’s lap and a must-visit for nature lovers! The cascading water surrounded by lush greenery creates a magical, refreshing atmosphere. The sound of the waterfall is soothing, and the cool mist on your face feels like nature’s own air conditioning. The walk down to the falls offers beautiful views, and you can even enjoy a dip in the natural pool at the base—it’s an unforgettable experience. There are plenty of small shops and food stalls nearby for snacks and tea, adding to the charm. Though it can get crowded during peak season, visiting early in the morning gives you a more peaceful experience. The entire place is very photogenic, so don’t forget your camera! If you’re in Mussoorie, missing Kempty Falls would be like skipping the crown jewel of the hills. Highly recommended for families, couples, and anyone seeking a refreshing break in nature.
Pragya K — Google review
A visit to Mussoorie feels incomplete without experiencing the breathtaking Kempty Falls. Nestled at an altitude of around 4,500 feet, this iconic waterfall captivates every traveler with its natural grandeur and scenic charm. ⛰️ Water cascades down the mountains in silken streams, surrounded by lush greenery, creating a serene and refreshing environment. The cool mist and gentle spray instantly rejuvenate the mind and soul, making it a perfect escape from the city hustle. ✨ Kempty Falls is not only a visual delight but also a hotspot for adventure and recreation. During summers, visitors enjoy bathing in the icy waters, capturing memorable photos, and soaking in the invigorating mountain vibes. 📸 🛍️ The area around the falls features small food stalls and local shops offering traditional snacks, hot tea, and souvenirs—a perfect way to complete your visit. 💡 In essence, Kempty Falls is more than just a waterfall—it’s a mesmerizing encounter with nature, offering a blend of tranquility, adventure, and unforgettable memories for every traveler.
Sarfaraz_khatri — Google review
Kempty Falls Tour Review Visiting Kempty Falls in Mussoorie was an exhilarating experience. Nestled amidst the lush green hills of Uttarakhand, the waterfall is a perfect blend of natural beauty and adventure. The cascading water from a height of about 40 feet creates a cool, refreshing pool at the base, ideal for taking a dip. The journey to the falls itself is scenic — winding roads flanked by deodar trees and panoramic views of the valleys make the drive memorable. On reaching, there are small shops selling local snacks and souvenirs, which adds a charming local vibe. For adventure seekers, swimming in the natural pools or enjoying photography with the misty backdrop is a delight. However, it can get crowded during weekends and holidays, so visiting on a weekday might offer a more peaceful experience. Safety measures are in place, but caution is advised near the slippery rocks. Overall, Kempty Falls is a must-visit if you are in Mussoorie. It offers a perfect mix of relaxation, natural beauty, and fun activities, making it ideal for families, friends, and solo travelers alike.
Subha K — Google review
Kempty Fall is one of the most famous attractions in Mussoorie and a perfect place to enjoy nature’s beauty. Surrounded by lush green hills, the waterfall cascades down from a great height, creating a breathtaking sight. The sound of falling water and the cool mist in the air make it a refreshing experience. There are small shops nearby for snacks, tea, and souvenirs, and you can even take a short cable car ride for a top view of the falls. The pool formed at the base is ideal for bathing and photography, though it can get crowded during weekends and holidays.
Jayesh P — Google review
Good to visit This place is below hill area of Masoorie. This waterfall is safe for bath then Dudhsagar fall Goa. As per my experience 😀 Cool water 💦 Ropeway available for reach this place from parking area to fall. Best for elders. Charge 250 RS p-p Young generation reach via steps. You can enjoy local market via this way of steps. Steps will around 200 may be...
Chirag G — Google review
A beautiful place to visit, weather it is with your beau, with friends or with your family. The serenity of the place is astonishing. The steps to Kempty falls is not so steep and is easily a short trek. The Kempty falls also provides a Ropeway cable for a price of Rs. 250/- per person (but all in cash) 😐. The snacks and food prices are a little steep but worth the climb. The Kempty falls also features boating area and a Drone camera facilities, on top of this, bathing facility is also there, where one can rent bathing suit for a price and enjoy.
Shawan B — Google review
Watching the sunrise in Mussoorie is truly one of the most magical experiences you can have in the hills. As the first light breaks over the mountains, the entire valley glows in shades of orange, pink, and gold — it’s absolutely breathtaking. The cool morning breeze, the chirping of birds, and the peaceful silence make it feel like time stands still for a moment.
Somesh P — Google review
Kempty falls is one of the best places to visit in Mussoorie. The water falls from quite a height and is rather a magnificent sight. The waterfall can be accessed by climbing down some 150 steps or by a ropeway. It is a series of falls and can be viewed from different levels. The approach to the fall has large uneven steps and is not well arranged or maintained. But there are a few places where you can bathe in the collected water. There are some food stalls around and you can sit and eat with your feet dangling in the cool water. 30-45 minutes should be enough to visit the place. Highly recommended.
Nisha G — Google review
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Kempty Fall Rd, Lakhwad, Main Marie, Dehradun, Ram Gaon, Uttarakhand 248001, India
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Company Garden Taxi Service

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Company Garden Taxi Service is a popular destination that offers a variety of attractions, including beautiful flower gardens, pedal boats for leisurely rides on the water, an artificial waterfall for scenic views, and a range of fun rides and games for children. It's a great place to spend quality time with family and friends while enjoying the natural beauty and recreational activities available.
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bazar Road, Landour, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179, India
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Gunhill Rd

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Lal Tibba Scenic Cafe

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Lal Tibba Scenic Point is a must-visit spot in Mussoorie, a popular hill station known for its religious sites and colonial heritage. Situated at an altitude of 6000ft, it offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The observation deck features a telescope on the roof of a modest cafe, providing visitors with an opportunity to marvel at the picturesque perspectives and lush green vegetation.
I visited Lal Tibba and absolutely loved the experience! The view from the top was breathtaking, offering a clear glimpse of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks. The peaceful atmosphere and old-world charm made it even more special. A perfect spot to enjoy sunrise, nature, and spend quality time with family.
Shubham C — Google review
Lal Tibba cafe is just ordinary.... The view from above is just unbelievable... If it's clear sky, it's a must go place... Landour Bakehouse is must visit.... Superb taste and good ambience.... If u travelling by ur own bike or car... U will experience the most fantastic road and views ever......
Tushar B — Google review
The name Lal Tibba means "Red Hill", it is the highest point in Mussoorie. From here, you can get a great view of the surrounding peaks. It is located at the top of Landour and is a popular tourist destination. It is a great place for picnic. The peak is beautiful and the surroundings are scenic. The best time to visit the Lal Tibba is during sunset or sunrise. Located at an elevation of about 2,275 m (7,464 ft), If you are looking to view the Himalayas from afar, Lal Tibba is the perfect spot for viewing the majestic range.
Alok — Google review
If you want to experience peace, beauty, and nature all in one place, Lal Tibba Café is the perfect spot! From the top, you get an absolutely breathtaking view of the mountains with a clean, crystal-clear sky that makes the whole scene feel magical. The fresh mountain air instantly refreshes your mind and body — it’s the kind of place where you just want to sit back, breathe deeply, and enjoy the moment. You can click amazing photos here — every angle looks like a postcard! 📸 The café itself has a cozy and calm vibe, and you can enjoy tasty snacks and coffee while soaking in the beauty around you. Highly recommended for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to relax and reconnect with themselves. 🌤️✨
Manish P — Google review
🌄 Lal Tibba Scenic Cafe – Honest Review & Travel Tips Lal Tibba Scenic Cafe, perched atop Depot Hill in Landour, Mussoorie, is known for being the highest viewpoint in the region at 2,275 meters. While the location promises panoramic views of the Himalayas, my recent visit left me with mixed feelings. 🍽️ Food & Pricing The food served at the cafe is quite average and lacks distinctive flavor. Coffee lovers, beware—their brew was overly sweet and not customizable. There's a ₹50 entry fee to access the upper deck, which is redeemable against your order. However, it's charged per person and must be adjusted against individual items. So, if you're a group of three, you’ll need to order three separate dishes to redeem the full amount. 🌥️ Viewpoint Experience Unfortunately, the Himalayan range wasn’t clearly visible during my visit. For the best views—especially of peaks like Kedarnath, Badrinath, and Banderpoonch—plan your trip around November when the skies are clearer. The viewing area upstairs is quite cramped, especially during peak hours, and the much-advertised binoculars are disappointingly blurry. Don’t rely on them for a detailed view. 📍 Nearby Attractions Despite the underwhelming cafe experience, the surrounding area offers plenty to explore: - Char Dukan: A charming cluster of cafes just a short walk away, perfect for a relaxed snack. - Landour Bakehouse: A colonial-style bakery with excellent pastries and ambiance. - St. Paul’s Church: A serene, historic church nestled in the woods. - Kellogg Memorial Church: A beautiful landmark reflecting British-era architecture. - Benog Tibba & Naag Tibba Treks: Ideal for adventure seekers looking for scenic hikes. - Hathipaon Heritage Walk: A guided trail to “Mini Everest,” offering stunning views and local stories. 📝 Final Thoughts Lal Tibba Scenic Cafe is worth visiting for its historical charm and location, but temper your expectations regarding food and facilities. If you're seeking a peaceful moment with nature, consider visiting early in the morning or during the off-season. And for that postcard-perfect Himalayan view—November is your best bet.
Shubham ꪜ — Google review
A small three storied structure may be 250 sq ft each floor ground + 2 right on the cliff side with a binoculars installed at the top floor which is an open sitting area. The entrance charge is 50 rs per person which is adjusted against any food order that you place. The view is awesome as it's one of the highest points of Mussoorie. The hot food too was quite good, though you don't have much choice. The shop downstairs from where you enter has spices, honey, bee polen, etc kept for sale.
Vinod N — Google review
Lal Tibba is the highest point in Mussoorie and offers breathtaking views of the valley. The cafe has an entry fee of ₹50/- per head but it can be redeemed in your food bill. There is a telescope on the terrace and you can have your food enjoying the scenery. The food was limited to momos, sandwich, pizza, shakes,etc. and was a bit pricey. The Black coffee with honey was great . There is some local produce like red rice, bee pollen and rock salt for sale. Private residences of some celebrities are also located here. The normal road to Lal Tibba usually gets blocked and traffic is diverted by a very narrow and precarious road. Worth spending 1-2 hours there.
Nisha G — Google review
Beautiful place and must visit if you visit mussoorie, they offer great service and memorable experience for a life time. Place get very busy during day. They charge 50 rupees per person as a entry fees and you can use it when you order something from them, which is very reasonable as everyone wants to get inn and place is very small. Highly recommend place
Garvit P — Google review
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Lal Tibba Binoculars bazar, Road, Landour, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179, India
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GUCCHUPANI ROBBERS CAVE

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GucchuPani, also known as Robber's Cave, is a popular tourist spot in Dehradun with a fascinating history. Legend has it that the cave was once a dwelling place of Lord Shiva and during British rule, robbers used it to hide their loot. The natural formation of the cave between conglomerate and limestone adds to its allure. Visitors can enjoy the serene surroundings and even take a dip in the waterfall.
It's a very beautiful & amazing place to hang out with your loved ones. Once you enter you'll be mesmerized by it's scenery & you can take dive into the waterfalls. The ticket price is 35rs for adults but the drawback is they only accept cash no option for online, so you better carry the loose money. Entry was smooth as we went there early so there was no rush as such. Parking was available nearby with 100rs charges for 4 wheeler. You have to wear slippers because of the waterfalls. You can rent the slippers as there were many sellers. You have many shops on the side lane for breakfast & snacks. The best time to visit there is summers. Hope you all find this helpful 🙏 🙏
Nitin S — Google review
Robber’s Cave in Dehradun is a naturally beautiful spot—a narrow gorge with a stream running through it—but honestly, it didn’t feel as peaceful as I’d hoped. The place was overcrowded, which took away from its natural charm and made it hard to enjoy the serene vibe I was expecting. The rock formations and cold water are impressive, and it could be a lovely experience if you manage to go at a quiet time. But if you’re looking for a calm, reflective escape or somewhere to just breathe and soak in nature, this isn’t the best choice on busy days
Bhargavi — Google review
After spending days in the hills, visiting Gucchipani felt like a refreshing little adventure. The place is known for its natural cave formation where a cold stream flows right through the rocks — and walking barefoot in that crystal-clear water is pure fun. As soon as I entered the narrow cave, the temperature dropped and the sound of running water echoed beautifully. Sunlight peeking through the gaps above created a magical vibe. It’s not a long trek, but every step inside feels like walking into nature’s own secret tunnel. The water was icy cold — perfect to beat the heat — and it was amazing to just sit near the waterfall at the end, dip your feet, and let the calmness sink in. Outside, there are a few small cafes serving Maggi, chai, and pakoras — the perfect mountain snack combo after the walk.
Praveen G — Google review
The crowd ruined the experience as there was hardly any space to truly appreciate its beauty. The cave was overcrowded, and the water flow was minimal—made worse by the number of people, making even the dirty water hard to see. The ticket price is ₹30 per person. It’s better to go on foot, as the route is not suitable for cars or other vehicles. To enjoy it properly, avoid visiting on weekends or during rainy days.
Farheen B — Google review
A beautiful and unique spot in Dehradun! Robbers Cave (Guchhu Pani) is perfect if you enjoy nature and a bit of adventure. Walking through the cold stream between high rock walls is an amazing experience — super refreshing, especially in summer. The place is easy to reach and has basic facilities like changing rooms, lockers, and food stalls nearby. However, it can get quite crowded on weekends and cleanliness could be better. Try to visit early morning for a calmer vibe. Avoid going during heavy rains as the water level rises quickly. Overall, a must-visit place for a short getaway or a fun day with friends and family.
Shubham S — Google review
It’s a good natural place to visit in Dehradun. You can walk through the natural caves in the water and if you keep walking in the end you get of caves but can still walk with the stream. There are some spots to jump in and play in the water. Near the entrance there are so many shops selling swim clothes, renting flip flops and providing locker and changing room service. It’s very popular place and hence very crowded. There is plenty of parking space but since it gets crowded it can hard to find a parking spot. I would suggest coming early in the morning to avoid the crowds and also have enough time to explore. The river can be dangerous and is prone to flash floods. Be careful in rainy season and follow the advice of the staff.
Vaibhav V — Google review
It's a very beautiful & amazing place to hang out with your loved ones. Once you enter you'll be mesmerized by it's scenery & you can take dive into the waterfalls. The ticket price is 35rs for adults but the drawback is they only accept cash no option for online, so you better carry the loose money. Entry was smooth as we went there early so there was no rush as such. You have to wear slippers because of the waterfalls. You can rent the slippers as there were many sellers. The best time to visit there is summers. Hope you all find this helpful 🙏 🙏
Rahul K — Google review
A must-visit place in Dehradun! Gucchupani (Robber’s Cave) is a truly unique spot where you can walk barefoot through cool, flowing water between beautiful natural rock formations. The whole experience feels refreshing and adventurous at the same time. The water is crystal clear, and the surroundings are calm, making it a perfect escape from city life. It’s best to visit in the morning or late afternoon when it’s less crowded. Carry an extra pair of clothes and slippers, as you’ll definitely want to wade through the stream. There are also small eateries nearby for snacks and tea. Overall, a peaceful and fun experience with family or friends — highly recommended if you’re in Dehradun!
Santosh P — Google review
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Anarwala Rd, Garhi Cantt, Dehradun, Vijepur Gopiwala, Uttarakhand 248003, India
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Surkanda devi temple

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Surkanda Devi Temple is a Hindu temple located on top of a steep hill, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Dedicated to Goddess Sati, it sits at an altitude of 3030m and can be reached by a 2km trek. Alternatively, visitors can take a ropeway for convenience. The temple is one of the 51 'Shaktipith' of Mata and hosts a popular annual festival.
Visiting Surkanda Devi Temple was a spiritually uplifting and scenic experience. The trek to the temple, surrounded by dense forests and misty mountains, felt both adventurous and serene. From the top, the panoramic views of the Himalayas were simply breathtaking. The temple’s peaceful aura and connection to local legends add a deeper spiritual charm. It’s a perfect blend of devotion, nature, and tranquility.
Vnomad — Google review
Visiting Surkanda Devi Temple was one of the highlights of my trip to Kanatal! To reach the temple, you’ll need to climb a short stretch of steps, and then you have two options: either take the ropeway (₹225 per person) for a quick ride up, or continue the scenic trek to the top. A quick tip: beware of the mischievous monkeys along the way, they’ve absolutely mastered the art of snatching snacks and bags, so keep your belongings close! 🐒 The temple itself is beautifully maintained, clean, organized, and peaceful. The moment you reach the top, you’re rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of the Himalayas that makes every step worth it. You can easily spend hours here soaking in the serenity, admiring the architecture, and just being present in the moment. If you’re anywhere in the Tehri region of Uttarakhand, Surkanda Devi Temple is an absolute must-visit, a perfect blend of spirituality, nature, and scenic beauty. 🌄🙏
Abhinav G — Google review
One of the Shaktipeeth where Maa Sati's head was said to be fallen. The temple is on a hill with amazing views from all sides. The trek not too long and properly paved can be steep in some places so recommended to take frequent breaks if your not used to the trekking. There is a option for cable cart but it was not operation during the time we visited (Mid Aug). At the top the air feels fresh and very calm.
Vedant M — Google review
I went for the evening aarti at Surkanda Devi temple and honestly it was such a peaceful experience. The whole place had this divine energy, and with the cool breeze blowing. The view from the top was just breathtaking – mountains covered in mist and the sky slowly turning golden. When the bells started ringing and the aarti began, it gave me goosebumps. Sitting there, with nature all around and the sound of prayers, it was truly mast and unforgettable
Deepanshu N — Google review
Surkanda Devi Temple, located near Dhanaulti in Uttarakhand, is a revered Hindu shrine and a must-visit for both pilgrims and nature enthusiasts. ​Key Points: ​Spiritual Significance: It's one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, where, according to mythology, the head of Goddess Sati fell after her self-immolation. ​The Trek: The temple is situated at an altitude of approximately 2,757 meters and requires a 2-3 km moderate trek from Kaddukhal village. The path is well-maintained and offers scenic views. ​Ropeway: A ropeway has been built to provide easy access for those who cannot or prefer not to trek. ​Location & Views: The temple is nestled amidst dense forests of deodar, rhododendron, and oak, providing stunning panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks, including Chaukhamba and Nanda Devi. ​Best Time to Visit: The ideal time is during the summer (April to June) and autumn (September to November) for pleasant weather and clear views. Winters (December to March) bring snowfall, making the trek challenging but offering a unique, snow-covered landscape. ​Nearby Attractions: The temple is a short distance from popular hill stations like Dhanaulti, Kanatal, and Mussoorie, making it a great day trip. You can also explore places like Tehri Dam and various adventure activities in the region.
NIKHIL A — Google review
This is my once in a lifetime experience getting to the feet of Mata Surkanda Devi at 10000 ft above. There are two ways to reach the Temple. Trekking and Ropeway. We took ropeway as we were with Senior Citizens. Also the trekking is difficult. Taking Ropeway is also time saving. It's so peaceful above and literally above the clouds. Amazing experience.
SUBHADEEP J — Google review
Every morning view start with this famous and worshiped temple as I open my main door. Because as I look straight to the beautiful view I see the mountain on which this beautiful and famous temple situated. I often visit this place a year or 2 from my childhood. Foreigners and many other states people frequently visit this place because it's nearest to mussoorie the overrated place of uttarakhand and nearest to my beautiful town chamma or chamba tehri garhwal uttarakhand.
Mohit N — Google review
This temple is so beautiful; I just love going there. It has such a calming vibe, and sitting to meditate feels incredibly peaceful. Plus, the view from the temple's location is mesmerizing—you can even get a glimpse of the Himalayas! It's also one of the Shaktipeeths, and for those who can't walk, there's an affordable ropeway. It's definitely a must-visit if you live nearby and have the time.
Anup S — Google review
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Kaddukhal surkanda hike start, Chamba, Saklana Range, Uttarakhand 249145, India
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Maa Mansa Devi Temple, niranjani akhada, Haridwar

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Maa Mansa Devi Temple, located in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Mansa Devi. Situated atop the Shivalik Hills, it is believed to be the abode of Goddess Mansa and holds great religious significance as one of the five auspicious pilgrimages in Haridwar.
Maa Mansa Devi Temple is such a beautiful temple located on a hillock overlooking River Ganges, in Haridwar. You can Take the cable car or you can walk and enjoy the scenic views enroute. Starting point for the cable car is located at 20 minutes driving time from Harki Pauri. You may also walk up till the base in the same time. The Base is too crowded with long queue for cable car tickets, shops and eateries. Take the cable car and enjoy the scenic views. Have a divine Darshan of Maa Devi and other devtas. Enjoy the experience of shopping enroute. No photography is permitted within the temple. You can take tickets for both Maa Manasa Devi and Maa Chandi Devi tickets . The cost will be 439 per person children below 110 cm are free
Basab D — Google review
Beautifully located on the top of the mountain with Har Ki Pouri beneath it. The road ,if you go walking, is all winding and will take a long time to reach the top. There is cable car service which is pretty crowded but well organised and takes you up in minutes. The view on the way up or down is awesome, with Ganga stretching out for a very very long distance, the Har Ki Pouri, the bridges, etc you can see and the majestic mountains surrounding the area. The temple was quite crowded and people were unruly pushing and pulling, no crowd control as such. Even the darshan was difficult as people were pushing from the back. Apart from the crowd control rest is good. Jai maa Mansa Devi. 🙏
Vinod N — Google review
mansadevi Temple is a peaceful and beautiful place in Haridwar. The view from the top is really nice and you can go by ropeway or by walking. Water and sitting facilities are available at almost every turn which helps a lot while climbing. No photography is allowed inside the temple and there are no entry charges. A proper shoe stand is also available. The temple feels very spiritual and calm.
Biswajit P — Google review
Mansa Devi Temple in Haridwar is one of the most popular and sacred temples, beautifully located on the Shivalik hills overlooking the Ganga and Har Ki Pauri. Devotees can reach the temple either by walking on the winding path or by using the ropeway (Udan Khatola), which offers a stunning aerial view of the city and river. The temple gets quite crowded, especially during festivals, but the atmosphere remains deeply spiritual. Facilities like water points and sitting areas are available. Photography isn’t allowed inside. A must-visit for peace and divine blessings.
Hari R — Google review
✨ Beautiful and peaceful experience at Maa Mansa Devi Temple. The temple is very well-maintained, and the darshan was smooth with no waiting time. The surroundings felt serene, and the overall vibe was truly divine. A must-visit for anyone coming to Haridwar. Highly recommended for a calm and spiritually uplifting experience. 🙏✨
Amit K — Google review
The cable car was a very good experience and offered good views. Keep hold of the ticket if you buy return. The temple complex is very cramped and offers no outside areas (unless you walk up??) The cable car waiting area was not full and the snack outlets in the temple were not open ,I assume it was a less than busy time so I dread to think how claustrophobic it would be when super busy! Shoe stand at entrance. Negotiating each little temple section without being dragged in easier as a westerner but do keep an eye on the rest of the group as we waited ages for" Tail End Charlie "at the the shoe stand on the way out!!
Musicians M — Google review
The temple is located on top of a hill accessed by a ropeway. There is some 15 minutes wait for the ropeway on crowded days. The charges are ₹190 per person and you can book ropeway for Chandi Devi temple too at a discounted package rate here. There is a sloping walkway also available. The views from the ropeway is breathtaking, but the approach to it is through narrow lanes in between houses and dilapidated structures. The Q system was good till the final steps to the temple. Then it became crowded and unruly, maybe due to Diwali week. You can buy some Prasad along the Queue which will be offered to the Goddess and given back. There is a place to keep footwear after the ropeway ride.
Nisha G — Google review
The mansa devi trek is pure bliss! Amazing views and a perfect trail." ​"Loved every step! The view from Maa mansa devi s absolutely worth the climb. 6/10 track!" ​"Incredible track, incredible view! Feeling blessed at Maa mansa devi." ​"This trail has the best line and the best sights! Truly happy with the mansa Devi Darshan."
Ranjan — Google review
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X558+528, Mansa Devi Paidal Marg, Udyog Nagar, Haridwar, Uttarakhand 249401, India
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Har Ki Pauri

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Har Ki Pauri is a must-see in Haridwar, known as one of the most emblematic sites of the Hindu religion. It is famous for hosting the Ganga Aarti at nightfall, drawing thousands of faithful who gather to lay flowers or light candles on the banks of the Ganges. The ghat is surrounded by various bakery and cake shops, offering a variety of sweet treats and baked goods for visitors to enjoy after experiencing this spiritual and cultural landmark.
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Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India, USA
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Shree Daksheshwar Mahadev - Daksh Prajapati Temple

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Shree Daksheshwar Mahadev - Daksh Prajapati Temple is a vibrant and significant Hindu temple situated near the River Ganges. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and holds historical importance related to the tale of King Daksha, Sati, and Lord Shiva.
The temple where Mata sati was born and also the same place where she jumped into the hawan kund, when mahadev is insulted by his father. After listening to this that Mata sati is no more mahadev incarnate veerbhadra one of his most aggressive and powerful entity and command him to kill prajapati daksh,and also command him if any God, Gandharva, army, demi God came up in his way then also kill them but don't stop.. so veerbhadra defeated the whole army and tear them like a piece of paper and killed the prajapati daksh by his single attack and separate his head from his body. After that mahadeb took Mata sati body and roamed in the entire world here and there , and seeing this lord Vishnu start cutting Mata sati body in many parts and each part fallen down on earth and where the all 108 pieces are fall are today's known as shaktipeeth..
Atul K — Google review
Where Divinity Meets Eternity – Daksheswar Mahadev Temple, Kankhal In the serene heart of Kankhal, Haridwar, lies Daksheswar Mahadev Temple — more than just a temple, it is a place where myth and divinity quietly breathe as one. This sacred site holds deep significance in Hindu mythology, marking the place where King Daksha performed his yajna and where Goddess Sati, overcome with grief and devotion, surrendered herself to the sacred fire. The temple echoes the divine tale of Lord Shiva’s sorrow, the creation of Virbhadra, and the eternal love between Shiva and Sati — a story of cosmic energy, sacrifice, and spiritual union. Even today, the energy here is palpable — peaceful yet deeply powerful. As you walk through the temple’s corridors, you don’t just witness devotion… you feel it. The gentle chimes of the bells, the fragrance of incense, and the chants in the air transport you to another realm. It’s a place where time slows down, where the heart feels light, and where the spirit quietly bows. A must-visit for every spiritual traveler, devotee, or seeker of divine peace. Daksheswar Mahadev Temple is not just a destination — it’s a divine moment carved into the heart of Haridwar. Review by @the_solo_wanderer_ For more stories and spiritual travel moments, search me on Instagram. 🌿📸
Globe M — Google review
Daksheshwar Temple in Haridwar is a serene and spiritually uplifting place. The temple’s peaceful ambiance, beautiful architecture, and well-maintained surroundings make it ideal for meditation and prayer. Visiting here gives a deep sense of calm and devotion, and the experience of witnessing the rituals is truly memorable. A must-visit for anyone seeking spiritual solace in Haridwar.
Sanjay S — Google review
Shree Daksheshwar Mahadev, also known as Daksh Prajapati Temple, is one of the most sacred and peaceful temples in Haridwar. The temple is deeply connected with the story of Goddess Sati and Lord Shiva, making it a significant place in Hindu mythology. The atmosphere here is calm and divine, perfect for meditation and prayer. The temple is clean, well-maintained, and beautifully designed with traditional architecture. It usually remains less crowded, allowing devotees to perform darshan peacefully. A must-visit for every Shiva bhakt visiting Haridwar, offering both spiritual energy and historical importance.
Hari R — Google review
This is the place where Sati mata was born and jumped into Hawan kund when Daksh prajapati insulted Mahadev Infront of Sati Mata. This is very peaceful temple. It's situated in Kankhal near by haridwar if you visit haridwar then must visit kankhal.
Komal G — Google review
It is one of the most peaceful and spiritually powerful places in Haridwar. The temple has a deep connection with ancient history and mythology, especially the story of Sati and Lord Shiva. The energy here is very strong, and you feel a deep sense of devotion the moment you enter. The temple is clean, well-maintained, and beautifully built. There’s a calm atmosphere around, and it’s usually not very crowded, so you can peacefully do darshan and spend some time in meditation or prayer. It’s a must-visit for Shiva devotees and anyone interested in spiritual or historical places. A truly divine experience! 🙏🏻💫
Bhumika G — Google review
It was built in 1810 and rebuilt in 1962, it features the historic yajna kund and a serene sacred lake where pilgrims perform jalabhishek and ritual dips in the Ganges . Nestled alongside the Das Mahavidya shrine.
Ranjan P — Google review
Shree Dhaksheshwar Mahadev Temple located in ,Kankhal, haridwar, It's aporox 6KM from Chandi Pull,
ANKIT P — Google review
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Daksheshwar Mahadev Temple, Kankhal, Haridwar, Uttarakhand 249408, India
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Shri Maa Chandi Devi Temple, Haridwar

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Perched atop the Neel Parvat in the Shivalik Hills, Shri Maa Chandi Devi Temple is a historic Hindu pilgrimage site with a rich legacy. Built in 1929, it is believed to house an ancient idol of the goddess dating back to the 8th century. The temple attracts devotees year-round and is known as a Siddha Peetha, where worshippers seek fulfillment of their desires.
Chandi devi temple located at hilltop of Neel Parvat was memorable experience. We went by ropeway to enjoy bird's eye view of Haridwar, Ganda river and surrounding hills. Early Morning Trekking is also good option to enjoy panaramic view. You can either buy combo of Mansa devi and chandi devi temple the only thing is you should be able to reach both temples on the same day if there's no long queues then it's easy. When we went in 2022 combo charges 324 rs per person while only chandi devi temple ticket charges 195 rs per person. Temple is clean and well maintained. Temple premises contains idols of lord kali ma, sankat mochan hanuman, Maa Annapurna, Santoshi Maa etc. This siddhpeeth is heavy crowded on festive like Navratri and holiday season. There are waiting halls at each levels and quite nice dining cafe inside and children game area to spend sometime. You'll find beautiful dress photography studies at all places in haridwar rishikesh masoorie.
Kinjal R — Google review
Chandi Devi Temple in Haridwar is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Chandi, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati. Located atop Neel Parvat on the Eastern summit of the Shivalik Hills, it's one of the Panch Teerth (Five Pilgrimages) and Siddha Peethas in Haridwar. *Key Features:* - *Architecture*: The temple's structure was built in 1929 by Suchat Singh, the King of Kashmir, while the main idol is believed to have been installed by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century. - *Significance*: This temple is highly revered as a Siddha Peetha, where devotees believe their wishes are fulfilled. - *Festivals*: Major festivals celebrated here include Navratri, Chandi Chaudas, and Kumbh Mela. *Visitor Information:* - *Timings*: The temple is open from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM. - *Entry Fee*: There is no entry fee, but a ropeway ride costs ₹95 per person for a round trip. - *Ropeway*: The Chandi Devi Udankhatola ropeway offers stunning views of the Ganges River and Haridwar. *How to Reach:* - *By Air*: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, approximately 40 km from the temple. - *By Train*: Haridwar Railway Station is about 8 km from the temple. - *By Road*: The temple is well-connected by road, with regular bus services from Delhi and other nearby cities. *Tips for Tour Managers:* - Plan for a 2-3 hour visit to explore the temple and its surroundings. - Encourage your group to take the ropeway ride for panoramic views. - Remind your group to dress modestly and follow temple rules. - Consider visiting during Navratri or other festivals for a more vibrant experience
Jalaj T — Google review
We visited Maa Chandi Devi Temple and had a wonderful spiritual and scenic experience. We went up using the ropeway, which was truly enjoyable — the short 5-minute ride offered beautiful views of the mountains and the surrounding greenery. It felt peaceful and refreshing. After reaching the top, we took the blessings of Maa Chandi Devi, and also visited the nearby Hanuman, Anjana Mata, and Santoshi Mata temples. The place has a divine atmosphere, and the entire visit felt serene and fulfilling. Overall, it’s a must-visit place for both spiritual seekers and nature lovers. The combination of the ropeway ride and the temple’s peaceful ambiance makes it a memorable experience.
Raj D — Google review
Ma Chandi Devi Mandir, located on the beautiful Neel Parvat hill in Haridwar, is one of the most sacred and enchanting temples in Uttarakhand. Dedicated to Goddess Chandi Devi, this temple is not only a significant spiritual destination but also a place that fills the heart with peace and devotion. According to mythology, the temple marks the site where Goddess Chandi defeated the demons Chanda and Munda, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. The journey to the temple itself is memorable. Devotees can either trek up the hill or take the ropeway (Udan Khatola), which is an experience in itself. The ropeway offers a magnificent panoramic view of the Ganga River, the lush green forests, and the entire city of Haridwar. As you ascend, the cool breeze and scenic beauty make the ride truly mesmerizing. It feels as if you’re floating above nature’s divine canvas. The temple premises are clean, well-maintained, and radiate positive energy. The aura of the Goddess, combined with the chants of devotees, creates a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Visiting Ma Chandi Devi Mandir is not just a religious trip—it’s a soulful experience that connects you with faith, nature, and inner peace. A must-visit place for anyone coming to Haridwar.
Himanshu K — Google review
The ropeway to Chandi Devi Temple offers stunning aerial views of Haridwar, the Ganga river, and surrounding hills. The ride is smooth, safe, and takes just a few minutes to reach the top. A great experience for all age groups and totally worth it for the scenic views alone.
Joyita S — Google review
The temple is peaceful and worth visiting, but the overall management is poor. Ropeway waiting time is 1–2 hours and the area is overcrowded. Biggest issue is returning without your own vehicle — auto drivers refuse to go unless their big autos are full, making tourists wait for hours. Strongly recommend visiting only if you have your own transport. We recently visited Chandi Devi Temple in Haridwar and while the temple itself is serene and spiritually uplifting, the overall experience left us disappointed due to poor management around the visit. To reach the temple, you need to take the tram (ropeway) service, but the waiting time is extremely long — anywhere between 1–2 hours. The starting point for the tram is overcrowded, which makes the wait even more uncomfortable. There are some small shops for souvenirs, snacks, and games, but that doesn’t balance the chaos. Once you reach the top, there is a small hike via stairway to the temple. The stairs are divided into two sides — one for going up (which is in good condition) and one for coming down (which is poorly maintained and quite difficult to walk on). All of this could still be manageable, but the biggest problem starts when you have to return to your hotel or onward destination without your own vehicle. The auto drivers outside act like goons — they refuse to take passengers unless their large autos are filled completely, or you hire the entire vehicle even if you’re a single person. When I asked small auto drivers, they said they’re afraid of the big ones as they get threatened or beaten if they pick up customers from there. We ended up waiting more than an hour just to get back, which completely ruined the experience. The temple is worth visiting, but I strongly recommend going with your own vehicle. The authorities really need to step in and resolve this transportation issue, as it’s making tourists suffer unnecessarily.
Anshita — Google review
This temple is located on Alaknanda river. This temple is surrounded by mountains and water it makes more beautiful and attractive.As per mythology the goddess changes her form three times a day. Dhari Devi is considered the guardian and protector of the Char Dham pilgrimage.
Yajushi D — Google review
Its famous temple in Kumbha nagri Haridwar.. Mata chandi devi Temple located in Mountains.. Rope way also available.. Best Experience.. Must visit If you are in Haridwar..
SUNNY K — Google review
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