Day 3.5 -> Rishikesh -> Mussoorie
After roaming in the streets of Rishikesh and said good byes to those Laxman jhula Monkeys, we started to Mussoorie. I
usually like road trips mainly when venk is drinving. Having a driver is sort
of boring and we have to be conscious all time. Though it is only 80 kms, it
took few hours to reach Mussoorie again
because of the bad road conditions. The driver used Google maps, which even
showed going inside some streets to reach Mussoorie. Finally we reached Mussoorie
by 4.30.
Our hotel name was Mall Palace which was bang on the Mall road which is the most happening place in Mussoorie. One problem was, they won’t allow taxis in the Mall road between 4.30 to 10.30 pm. So we just carried some hand luggage to freshen up and walked towards the hotel from the central parking area, which was about 1 km. Since we were sitting in the cab for few hours, walking was kind of bliss. While walking to the hotel, we spotted a café and planned to have our late lunch there. Awsm ambience, good food, bit costly.
This Hotel front side pic was taken during night walk.
Our hotel name was Mall Palace which was bang on the Mall road which is the most happening place in Mussoorie. One problem was, they won’t allow taxis in the Mall road between 4.30 to 10.30 pm. So we just carried some hand luggage to freshen up and walked towards the hotel from the central parking area, which was about 1 km. Since we were sitting in the cab for few hours, walking was kind of bliss. While walking to the hotel, we spotted a café and planned to have our late lunch there. Awsm ambience, good food, bit costly.
This Hotel front side pic was taken during night walk.
Room was super good, chick modern
furnishings, with a beautiful view of Mall road and the rope car service to the
Gun hill. We freshened up and planned for a mall road walk.
View from the room balcony
Just imagine if sachin (Vijay movie) scenes shot in Pondy bazaar; With so much fog and cute girls walking here and there. Mall road is one such place. Left and Right Street shops mostly woolen clothes and street food. Mall road stretches few kilometres and is good fun to walk in breezy road.
View from the room balcony
Just imagine if sachin (Vijay movie) scenes shot in Pondy bazaar; With so much fog and cute girls walking here and there. Mall road is one such place. Left and Right Street shops mostly woolen clothes and street food. Mall road stretches few kilometres and is good fun to walk in breezy road.
There was an aquarium (Javahar
Aquarium) nearby, which was a total waste of time and money. But Lakshmi wanted
to go, so we went. Totally skip it.
There is another spot in the mall
road where they had setup model houses of Mussoorie, where you can click pics.
We took few pictures there.
Enjoyed some masala corn cobs. By the
time, it was dark. We packed food from a small hotel. Chowmeen, that’s how they
call noodles there, which I could not even eat one string, that bad. Also
everywhere there is maggi stalls as if maggi is our national food.
We went back to our room. While I
went to freshen up, venk and Lakshmi had setup a surprise bday cake + gifts for
my bday next day. Happy me.
Day 4:
Next day, me and venk got up at
6, and went a walk. Lakshmi refused to. So she stayed back in
the room. It was a beautiful morning walk in such a scenic location.
Had ginger tea from a road side tea stall.
We went back to the room by 7. Lakshmi felt sick because of the previous day chowmeen. Because of puking multiple times, she was little weak, so we planned to visit a local doctor.
We went back to the room by 7. Lakshmi felt sick because of the previous day chowmeen. Because of puking multiple times, she was little weak, so we planned to visit a local doctor.
When it is written on your head
that you should wait in the Dr. clinic even in Mussoorie, no one can change
that.
After she took her medicines, we
went for breakfast in a Punjabi hotel. Lakshmi can usally eat half loaf of
bread, but she had only one piece which was super shock for us. Me and venk ate
well and we started the day trip.
We planned 2 things for that day.
Gun hill + Kemty falls.
Gun hill is one of the viewpoints in Mussoorie. Just below our hotel, there was a rope way station to Gun hill. Since it was morning time, there was no much rush. We could get the rope car within few minutes of waiting. We went up and by that time it was totally foggy. There was a temple up there, since it was my bday, temple visit was a must.
Gun hill is one of the viewpoints in Mussoorie. Just below our hotel, there was a rope way station to Gun hill. Since it was morning time, there was no much rush. We could get the rope car within few minutes of waiting. We went up and by that time it was totally foggy. There was a temple up there, since it was my bday, temple visit was a must.
We came back down by rope car
back to mall road. By the time, our driver was waiting with the car. We started
our trip to Kempty. The place is little outer, so we had to drive a bit to
reach the place. It is single mountain road with lots of bends and terrific
traffic.
Kempty falls is much more commercialized place with entry ticket of Rs.100 for one person. They have setup an artificial swimming pool, boating area too along with the natural water falls.
They have some adventure sports
too with extra cost of Rs.300 per person per game. Me and Lakshmi enjoyed zip
line.
We actually dint plan to dip in
the falls. But after seeing the falls Lakshmi got tempted followed by me. We
had so much fun. There were 2 falls, one small and another bigger one. We went for
the small one since it was not crowded. We spent about half an hour. It was
total fun. They had dress changing stations which was reasonably clean. We
changed our dress and headed back.
The traffic was super horrible by
this time and everywhere the vehicles piled up. I felt we had better control of
traffic and roads in Tamil Nadu hill stations. Here the roads are not much
planned. They park everywhere. It was almost evening by the time reached back
to the mall road. So they stopped the taxis and we had to walk again with Hungry stomach.
After reading raving reviews about a hotel called Kalsang which was at end of the Mall road, I wanted to eat there. We walked and walked and it was super crowded and asked to wait for half an hour, so we skipped it. So we had veg momos in a hotel nearby and washed it with super expensive milk shake which came in a fancy bottle.
Went back to hotel. Night was super foggy and you
cannot even see the next person standing to you. Me and Lakshmi went down and
roamed for a while.
To sum up my experience in Mussoorie,
it is a very congested place with huge traffic on weekends. Then forget about
the season time. If you plan Mussoorie, please plan on week days. Hotels are
much cheaper and the place is much more enjoyable with fewer crowd. Don’t eat
noodles in the road side shops. See below how they prepare noodles in bulk and
spread in road side. Even the jelabis tasted horrible. So stick to some good
hotels or simple foods.
While I was watching Arjun Reddy
movie, I felt so connected with the scenes shot in Mussoorie as if it was my
town.
Day 5
Next day morning we had break
fast and started back to Dehli.
It was a long drive. When you
plan, don’t combine Haridwar and Rishikesh with Mussoorie. Plan Mussoorie
as a separate trip. As such the mood of both the places are totally different.
When you plan to Mussoorie, you can book flight till Dehradun which will save
lot of your time in travelling. Haridwar + Rishikesh can be managed by car from
Delhi. But Mussoorie is bit far and the road conditions are really very bad.
As such it was a memorable trip.
We enjoyed and it was totally new experience.
Part 1 : Haridwar Trip Link Here
Part 2 : Rishikesh Trip Link Here
Part 1 : Haridwar Trip Link Here
Part 2 : Rishikesh Trip Link Here
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