Not much developed , but the route to get there is very risky , with turns and twists , ofcourse you might be thinking that , it's been like this through out the journey to mussoorie .. but trust me , it feels like it isn't even the tourist spot , as the path to get to this is very steep that makes to wonder if you could make it back again .. i drove my car ( kwid 1.0 petrol ) till half the distance .. but then i had to make a decision weather to keep decending or abandon the mission .. i guess this won't be a problem for bikers .. so .. all...
Read moreIt's quite cute, but we were there in January which is the dry season. So not much action or water. But there is a nice altar and stuff. However, we decided to walk down - which was quite the hike. It's paved roads and super nice views on the way down. But it's far, and steep. It's several hundred meters in height difference. So it's like 1h to get down through steep roads and 1.5h to get up again. It's a tough walk so if you're not fit I'd recommend some kind of taxi or driver. Again, it's very...
Read moreAwesome greenery. Awesome weather Awesome place Tranquil natural attraction known as "Mossy Fall," surrounded by jungle greenery & singing birds. Mossy Fall is a natural waterfall followed by a few man-made drops near Barlowganj (Mussoorie). ... The walk starts from Landour clock tower, that informally marks the boundary between Landour and Mussoorie. Located in a dense forest, Mossy Falls is also among the places to visit in Mussoorie for the nature lovers. It is just 7 km away from the...
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