Mussoorie & Dehradun 3 Nights 4 Days Tour Package
The Queen of Hills awaits — mist, mountains & memories in 4 days
About This Tour
Escape to the cooling embrace of the Garhwal Himalayas on this carefully curated Mussoorie and Dehradun 3 Nights 4 Days tour package from Haridwar. Known as the Queen of Hills, Mussoorie has enchanted travellers for over two centuries with its colonial heritage, panoramic Himalayan vistas, cascading waterfalls and a buzzing Mall Road that never sleeps. Paired with the charming capital city of Uttarakhand, Dehradun, this itinerary blends natural beauty with culture, adventure, and leisure.
Your journey begins in Dehradun, where you get a flavour of the city before ascending to Mussoorie. Spend two nights at a well-located Mussoorie hotel within walking distance of Mall Road, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace after dinner. The iconic Kempty Falls, nestled 15 km from Mussoorie, is one of the most visited natural spectacles in Uttarakhand — a multi-tiered waterfall tumbling into a natural pool, perfect for a refreshing dip. A short ride on the Gun Hill cable car whisks you to the second-highest point in Mussoorie, rewarding you with sweeping views of the Doon Valley and snow-capped peaks on clear days.
The third day takes you to the peaceful Lal Tibba viewpoint — the highest point in Mussoorie at 2,275 m — where powerful binoculars let you spot the majestic Bandarpunch, Kedarnath, and Chaukhamba peaks. Mussoorie Lake, a tranquil artificial reservoir popular for boating, makes for a relaxed afternoon before you descend to Dehradun for your final night.
Day four is reserved for Dehradun's own gems: the magnificent Forest Research Institute (FRI), a colonial-era Greco-Roman masterpiece set amidst lush forests, and the adventurous Robber's Cave (Guchhupani), a naturally formed river cave you walk through knee-deep in cool water. The day also includes a visit to the sacred Tapkeshwar Temple and the therapeutic sulphur springs of Sahastradhara before you head home refreshed and rejuvenated.
All travel is by private air-conditioned vehicle with an experienced driver who doubles as a local guide. Daily breakfast is included, and your Junegiri Yatra trip manager remains reachable round the clock throughout the tour. This package is ideal for families, couples, and small groups looking for a fuss-free, value-for-money hill station break.
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Package Pricing
All prices in Indian Rupees (INR) · International visitors see converted price above
| Group Size | Standard | Deluxe | Super deluxe | Luxury |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 Pax (Sedan) | ₹11,500 | ₹15,000 | ₹19,000 | ₹26,000 |
| 4 Pax (Sedan) | ₹9,500 | ₹12,500 | ₹15,500 | ₹22,000 |
| 6 Pax (Tempo Traveller) | ₹8,500 | ₹11,000 | ₹13,500 | ₹19,000 |
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Complete Travel Guide to Mussoorie and Dehradun
Perched at an elevation of 2,005 metres in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, Mussoorie has been India's most beloved hill station since the British first established a sanatorium here in 1823. The town earned its enduring nickname — the Queen of Hills — from Sir George Everest, the surveyor-general of India who lived at what is now known as George Everest House on the western edge of town. Today, Mussoorie welcomes over 1.5 million visitors annually, drawn by its panoramic Himalayan views, cool climate, colonial architecture, and the irresistible energy of Mall Road.
Getting to Mussoorie
The most comfortable way to reach Mussoorie is by road from Haridwar (90 km, 2–2.5 hrs), Rishikesh (77 km, 2 hrs), or Delhi (290 km, 5–6 hrs). Dehradun is the nearest railhead (35 km) with regular trains from Delhi's Hazrat Nizamuddin, Sarai Rohilla, and New Delhi stations. Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun operates daily flights to Delhi and a few other metros. From Dehradun, shared taxis and buses run frequently to Mussoorie. With Junegiri Yatra, all transfers are in a private AC vehicle so you travel at your own pace.
Mussoorie Attractions in Detail
Mall Road is the spine of Mussoorie — a 2-km pedestrian promenade lined with restaurants, souvenir shops, local bakeries, and stunning viewpoints. The eastern end at the Library Chowk and the western end at Picture Palace are the two main hubs. Evenings here are magical, especially when clouds descend and the valley lights twinkle below. Gun Hill, accessible by a 400-m cable car or a 20-minute walk, is the second-highest point in Mussoorie at 2,122 m. On clear mornings the views extend to the Himalayan peaks of Bandarpunch, Srikanth, Pithwara, and the Gangotri range. Lal Tibba at 2,275 m is the highest point and offers arguably the best views in all of Mussoorie — the coin-operated Japenese telescopes here are remarkably powerful. Kempty Falls, 15 km west of Mall Road, is Mussoorie's most visited natural attraction — a horseshoe-shaped cascade that drops 40 feet into a swimming pool. Arrive before 10 AM on weekdays to beat the crowd.
Dehradun — More Than a Stopover
Dehradun is often treated as merely a gateway to Mussoorie, but the city has a rich identity of its own. The Forest Research Institute is a must-visit — its 450-hectare campus contains one of Asia's largest natural history collections housed in six museums inside a stunning colonial building that blends Greco-Roman and colonial architectural styles. The institute is also surrounded by a peaceful forest park ideal for morning walks. Robber's Cave (Guchhupani), 8 km from the city centre, is a unique geological formation where a river disappears underground and reappears inside a cave system — you walk through knee-deep cold water between towering rock walls, emerging at a beautiful natural pool and waterfall. Sahastradhara, which translates to 'thousandfold spring', is famous for its sulphur-rich springs believed to have medicinal properties, along with a ropeway and picnic spots. The sacred Tapkeshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is built inside a natural cave with a spring dripping onto the Shivalinga from above.
Local Food and Shopping
Mussoorie's Mall Road is dotted with bakeries famous for plum cake, walnut fudge, and honey. Try Char Dukan at Landour for maggi and omelettes with a Himalayan backdrop — a beloved ritual among travellers. Dehradun is known for basmati rice, litchis, and locally produced tea. For souvenirs, pick up Garhwali woollen items, handmade candles, and local honey from Mussoorie's Tibetan market near the Library end of Mall Road.
Tips for First-Time Visitors
Book hotels well in advance for peak season (May–June and December–January). Carry light woollens even in summer as evenings can be chilly. If visiting in winter, pack heavy woolens, gloves, and waterproof footwear. The Mall Road area is pedestrians-only after 9 AM, so hotel parking may require a short walk. Altitude sickness is rare at Mussoorie's elevation but those with cardiac conditions should consult a doctor before travel. Mobile connectivity is good throughout; Jio and Airtel offer reliable 4G coverage in both Mussoorie and Dehradun.
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