Discover Glamping in Mussoorie : Two day trip indulge in the best luxury camping in Mussoorie

Glamping in Mussoorie , Best Hotels in Mussoorie ,best camping in Mussoorie

Discover Glamping in Mussoorie : Two day trip indulge in the best luxury camping in Mussoorie

Discover Glamping in Mussoorie : Two day trip indulge in the best luxury camping in Mussoorie

ANANTA PRANA GLAMPING IN MUSSOORIE

Mussoorie, known as the Queen of Hills, exudes the charm of ester years, owing to its popularity during the British Era. The old architecture of hotels, churches and the famous Mall Road, along with even the tiniest details such as the old-time lamp posts, will transport you to the colonial period of Mussoorie. This homestead is located 285 km away from Delhi, making it the perfect family weekend getaway. However, there is so much to do in this little town and the surrounding region that one trip may not be enough. Mussoorie is a hot spot for various treks in the Uttarakhand region. For book nerds, the biggest highlight is the hope of running into Ruskin Bond, the famed author who resides in Mussoorie and acts as a freelance writer. Every Saturday, he visits the Cambridge Book Depot on Mall Road and is known to be very affable and approachable, if you are lucky to meet him.

Ananta Prana Best Hotel in Mussoorie near Mall Road

FACTS ON MUSSOORIE:

  • Mussoorie is a hill station located in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand. It was established in 1825 by Captain Young and Mr Shore during British Rule in India.
  • The town is situated at an average elevation of about 2,005 meters (6,578 ft) above sea level and is known for its beautiful views of the Himalayan range, with the highest point being “Lal Tibba” at a height of about 2,275 m (7,464 ft).
  • The name Mussoorie is often attributed to a derivation of ‘Mansoor’, a shrub that is indigenous to the area.
  • Mussoorie usually receives a few spells of snowfall in winter and has a subtropical highland climate for the mid-altitude Himalayas. The town has a fairly warm and very wet summer season, with heavy rainfall from mid-June due to the extremely moist monsoonal air. The pre-monsoon and post-monsoon seasons are generally dry and clear, but cooler.
  • Mussoorie has several tourist attractions, including the Kempty Waterfall, Gun Hill, Company Garden, and Lal Tibba.

Mussoorie is beautiful throughout the year, but the most pleasant weather is from April to June. It is advisable to avoid the monsoon season but a lot of people take a vacation to enjoy the rains, the meandering clouds and off-season rates. If you enjoy extreme cold conditions or want to experience snowfall, then December to February will be the right time to go. In summer months, the Mussoorie temperature witnesses a maximum high of 25-35 C in May/June, while in winter, the cool temperature hovers around 0-4 C in December/January.

How to reach Mussoorie from Delhi:

Mussoorie is well-connected by road. To reach Mussoorie, one needs to reach Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand. If possible, it is suggested to have your vehicle and drive up to Mussoorie to avoid expensive local cabs or scooters on rent for the trip.

It is worth noting that Mussoorie is easily accessible, so there may be many people at all locations during the season (i.e. summer and winter months). That being said, it doesn’t mean that the vacation will be lesser fun. Mussoorie is often flanked as a honeymooners’ paradise thanks to the extremely scenic and romantic vibes around the region. Indeed, the green flora of the Garhwal hills along with the distant snow-capped mountains make for such a delightful view.

Mall Road is the central attraction of Mussoorie. Visitors can enjoy a nature walk along Camel’s Back Road to witness breathtaking views of the hill station. The area boasts waterfalls, old churches, and a strong Tibetan influence, with numerous cafes and temples to explore. The lakes and gardens add to the overall Mussoorie experience.

There are several must-visit tourist attractions in the area, including Kempty Falls, Lal Tibba, Happy Valley, Gun Hill, Mussoorie Lake, Christ Church, Sir George’s Everest House, and the Library. The cable car ride from Jhulaghat to Gun Hill is also highly recommended.

As a popular tourist town, there are plenty of shopping opportunities, particularly at The Mall. Overall, Mussoorie offers a well-rounded experience for tourists seeking natural beauty and cultural attractions.

If you’re looking for offbeat activities to do in Mussoorie,choose Ananta Prana Glamping Resort the best hotel in Mussoorie there are plenty of options to choose from. Adventure seekers can enjoy mountain biking, rappelling, mountain climbing, sky walking, zip-lining, ATV rides, and paragliding.

For a more relaxed experience, try your hand at fishing and catch the coveted Trout Fish. Alternatively, head out to Ananta Prana Pine Trail, Benog Sanctuary, or Jabarkhet Wildlife Sanctuary for trekking and wildlife sightings.

Perfect Itinerary for a weekend trip to Mussoorie:

Although many people follow their own itinerary, if you’re a first-time visitor and are planning on exploring the region for a weekend (or an extended weekend), the following tentative plan will be of great help.

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Day 0:

Your trip to Mussoorie starts with a journey from Delhi to Dehradun. You can reach Dehradun early in the morning by taking a late-night train/bus or an early morning flight from Delhi. From Dehradun, you can take a bus or hire a cab to reach Mussoorie, which will take around two hours. Alternatively, you can also drive from Delhi directly to Mussoorie.

Day 1:

Upon reaching Mussoorie, check in at the Ananta Prana Glamping resort hotel in Mussoorie, or book your stay beforehand. Once you’re settled, start your day by visiting Kempty Falls, which is around 12 km away from the hotel. You can hire a vehicle for transportation, such as a cab or a scooter, for the entire day. The waterfall is an incredibly beautiful sight, and there are plenty of nearby eateries where you can have lunch.

After lunch, head to Mall Road, which is a relatively crowded area in Mussoorie. You can find plenty of shops and restaurants there, and it’s an excellent place to go shopping and try local food. Post-lunch, you can visit Laal Tibba, which is one of the highest points in Mussoorie. There is an entry fee of INR 50. Laal Tibba offers breathtaking views of various peaks of the Himalayas. The panoramic sights of the beautiful sky and surrounding views will make you want to stay here for as long as possible. You can also try one of the cafes or visit Char Dukan in Landour and enjoy the evening there.

Return to your hotel at the night and have a delicious dinner with a bonfire under the stars. Try the Pahadi cuisine at Ananta Prana Cafe, which offers an exceptional taste that you won’t find elsewhere. The food in Mussoorie is exceptional, and there is something about the mountain air and water that makes everything taste amazing.

Day 2:

Now that you’re settled into the Pahadi life, start your day by waking up early to catch a breathtaking sunrise on the porch of your tent. You can spot exotic birds in the reserved forest or get a glimpse of the barking deer if you’re lucky. After having morning tea and breakfast, we recommend that you take the Ananta Prana Pine trail in the morning which is a 3 hr., moderate trek into the forest and beautiful peaks amidst the natural fauna ad trees. Pick up wonderful pine cones, and wild berries, relax in the forest, take memorable photos, visit a villager’s house eat snacks or pick seasonal fruits and then headlock to Anant prana. After that Relax in your comfortable tents and have lunch at Ananta Prana, or head to Mall Road for some more delicious food.

In the evening, head to Dalai Hill to witness an enchanting sunset. It’s a beautiful place to sit and relax, and you’ll love the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. You can also visit Mall Road to try one of the delicious Tibetan cuisines or anything else that catches your eye. Pick up some souvenirs and head back to the comfort of your glamping tents at Ananta Prana after watching a beautiful sunset at Dalai Hill.

Day 3:

On the final day of your trip, you can either leave for home or extend your journey with additional activities. Mussoorie has many exciting things to do, such as trekking, camping, or exploring nearby villages. If you have more time, you can also visit me nearby places such as Dhanaulti, Kanatal, or Chakrata. The choice is yours!

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