Beat the Heat : Dehradun-Mussoorie-Dhanaulti Trip

Dehradun-Mussoorie-Dhanaulti Trip

This was our escape plan to beat the summer in Rajasthan but it was an eye-opener for me as I have decided never to travel any Hill station during June (School summer vacation) as no one wants to get stuck in traffic for hours. Dhanaulti day trip made me realize why it is always better to explore the unexplored!

Days required– 3-4 days

Nearby places to go – Tehri, Kanatal, Haridwar, Rishikesh

Best time to visit – After monsoon or during winter. For snowfall, visit in January and February.

Avoid summer vacation.

How to reach

By air – There is an airport in Dehradun (Jolly Grant Airport) with direct flights from major cities.

By train – There is good train connectivity to Dehradun.

By road – Buses also available from Delhi and Chandigarh.

How we travelled – We boarded the bus from Jaipur for a 14 hours journey to Dehradun. Buses usually run during the night. I would suggest booking a govt. buses, as they will drop you at ISBT Dehradun on the other hand Private buses will drop you outside the city on highway from where you will have to take an auto/taxi and they will overcharge to drop you at ISBT or your Hotel.

From there, we reached Mussoorie bus stand (ask the auto driver. This is different from ISBT).

Buses and taxi for Mussoorie are available from here. There is also a taxi union counter inside if you want to hire a taxi. They usually Charge Rs600-1000(fix rate), but during peak season the price can be twice or thrice of this. So either bargain with them or go for the pool option(shared taxi).

A cheaper option is also available which is, taking a bus which charges only Rs.60 but only if you are okay with a huge crowd in the bus during peak season. Also, there are two bus stops in Mussoorie – Picture palace and Library Chowk so take bus according to your hotel location to avoid wasting both time and money.

These bus stands have taxi union counters nearby to drop you back to Dehradun and for local sightseeing.

Where to stay

Mussoorie – To book a hotel, you should have an idea about the place. As I mentioned above, there are two bus stops at Library Chowk and Picture Palace. They are few km apart from each other and the road connecting them is Mall Road. So book your hotel accordingly. I would suggest booking a hotel near these two bus stop to avoid fatigue by carrying luggage to long distances as no motor vehicles are allowed on Mall road.

Dehradun – stay near ISBT or railway station as you can find accommodation according to your budget.

How to go around – Mussoorie – only rickshaws run on mall road which has a fixed-rate list written somewhere on the road. I prefer walking as you can enjoy shopping and food on the Mall road.

Now for tourist destinations, there is a taxi counter near Library Chowk with a fixed price, listed outside the counter. You can share the taxi with other passengers.

Dehradun – you can hire a cab/taxi to cover the tourist attractions. Use your bargaining skills to get the best deal.

Places to visit

Mussoorie

The Mall – located at the heart of Mussoorie city, it stretches from Picture Palace to Library Chowk. Benches and lamp posts are fixed at every viewpoint. Indulge yourself in shopping spree here.

Camel’s back road – This 3 km long road ideal for a romantic walk with a picturesque view.

View from the Camel Back Road

Kempty falls –it is the most fascinating picnic spot near Mussoorie at a distance of 15 km. Hire a cab to reach here. There is an entry fee for Kempty which includes swimming and boat ride. Avoid bathing anywhere other than water directly from kempty falls. There you will find the facility of changing rooms, lockers, swimming suits.  Better to carry your swimwear and waterproof case for the mobile phone to enjoy capture the memories while bathing at this amazing place. Wear sandals/slippers while entering the pool as it has stones beneath (natural pool).

Kempty falls is the must-visit place in Mussoorie and is always heavily crowded. There is another waterfall- Bhatta falls which is lesser-known and less crowded.

Kempty Falls

Gun hill viewpoint – the second highest peak of Mussoorie, Gun Hill is a favourite place for viewing picturesque Himalayan range and Doon Valley. You have to buy a ticket for the cable car to reach the viewpoint.

Gun Hill Point

Lal tibba – The highest peak in Mussoorie provides amazing views of the mountains and a telescope is installed there for visitors.

Cloud’s end – 6km from Library Chowk, it marks the end of Mussoorie. Ideal for trekking.

Mussoorie lake – a recently developed picnic spot where you can enjoy boating.

Company Bagh – Also known as Municipal Garden, it is a well-maintained garden ideal for picnics and evening walks.

Artificial Falls in Company Bagh

Buddhist monastery – located in Happy Valley, this place will give a feel of mini Tibet in Mussoorie.

Monastery in Happy Valley

Dhanaulti – hire a cab to reach there. It’s a 1.5-hour ride in the hilly area. Dhanaulti is a less crowded and more beautiful version of Mussoorie. Dhanaulti includes an area with two eco-parks, “Amber” and “Dhara”, about 200 m apart. They have been developed by the Forest Department of Uttarakhand (Ambar Eco-park is larger one). You can plan for a night stay there in camps.

Dhanaulti
Eco park, Dhanaulti

Dehradun

FRI-Forest Research Institute- Though an institute with limited access for visitors, it’s a beautiful campus and building. There is a museum inside. Many movies have been shot here in this institute.

Forest Research Institute, Dehradun

Robber’s cave – A must visit place in Dehradun. One of its kind – beautiful cave formation which is more scenic in monsoon.

Robber’s Cave

Tapkeshwar temple

Shahastradhara – once a beautiful waterfall and religious place now fully commercialised and destroyed by local shopkeepers and tourists. Avoid this place.

Where to eat

Mussoorie – Mall road is full of eateries and street food. You will get everything from panipuri to pizza there.

Do try these restaurants/Cafe

Casa Mia Bakery

Tavern

Lovely Omelette Centre

Cafe by the way

Char Dukaan

Little Llama Cafe

Itinerary

Day 1 – Reach Dehradun by bus/flight/train. Go to Mussoorie by bus/taxi. Check-in your hotel. Take rest. In the evening, go for a walk on camel’s back road before sunset. Ask locals for directions. It is more pleasant, secluded and scenic than the Mall road, which is more of a shopping street and very crowded. Go there after sunset and enjoy shopping and street food.

Day 2 – Drive to Dhanaulti or hire a cab. Enjoy the beautiful views and weather. Plan a night stay there.

Day 3 – On the way to library chowk, you will find gun hill ropeway counter which charges Rs.125 for the ropeway. It’s a viewpoint that has been destroyed by local shopkeepers which have built shops all around it. You can avoid this place. Near Library Chowk, there is taxi association counter from where you can take a taxi to all places near Mussoorie. They have a fix price list for all destinations.  Hire a taxi to Kempty falls.

Cab will take you to Buddhist monastery in Happy Valley and Company Bagh. Visit Lal Tibaa and Cloud’s End if you have time spared.

Day 4 – Reach Dehradoon by bus/cab. Hire a taxi for local sightseeing. Bargain heavily here for the best price. Visit FRI-Forest Research Institute, Robber’s Cave, Tapkeshwar temple and Shahastradhara.

Take bus/flight/train for your city.

Few tips for fellow travellers

  1. Avoid peak season like June (summer holidays of schools). There is heavy traffic everywhere. Crowded streets. Everything is expensive. Pricy hotel rooms (I paid Rs3000 for the room which is usually priced at Rs900-1000).
  2. You can share a Taxi/cab for sightseeing with other passengers to save money.
  3. Don’t spend the night in Dehradun. After reaching Dehradun, go straight to Mussoorie. Dehradun is very polluted and crowded.
  4. If you can manage, try at least 1-night camping in Dhanaulti.

Ratings (it is subjective and my personal opinion)

Destination overall rating 7/10 – Dehradun is just dusty and humid. Mussoorie is commercialised and polluted. Dhanaulti is beautiful. I regret not spending a night there.

Travel Expense – 3/10 mostly depends on you and the time when you are travelling. Accommodation is very costly during peak season.

Travel ease 7.5/10 – easy to reach. Bus stand and taxi counter are located on Picture Palace as well as Library Chowk.

Food 7/10 – you must visit Little Llama Cafe, Lovely Omelette centre and Cafe By the Way.

Bengaluru-Mysuru-Ooty Trip

This trip was planned amid chaos. I resigned from my job, my brother’s marriage was just a week before the trip and I was getting calls from my new employer to join as early as possible and also we had to shift to Punjab for this job just after the trip. Paaro got all crazy while packing for the trip as she didn’t know what to pack for the trip and what to pack for Punjab.

Days required– 6-7 days

Nearby places to visit –From Bengaluru-Ramnagar (Sholay fame), Nandi Hills

From Mysuru – Srirangpatna, Brindavan Gardens

It’s a short weekend trip for people from Bengaluru.

Best time to visit – after Monsoon or during winter (October -February). Two special things can draw up your Bengaluru-Mysuru trip: Aero show by Indian Airforce which is usually held in the month of February every 2 years and Dussehra celebration of Mysuru in October.

How to reach

First & foremost – Make Bengaluru entry and exit point of your expedition. Take a flight/train/bus to Bengaluru, then from there go to Mysuru by road and then to Ooty. Return to Bengaluru by bus and head back to your city. This is the most convenient way that works out for most of the travellers.

  • Self-drive – If you are a road trip guy, you can use this option as roads are in good conditions. Renting a car for self-drive is easily accessible from Bengaluru (e.g., Zoom cars, etc).
  • By cab/taxi- you can rent a cab/taxi from Bengaluru to reach out Mysuru and Ooty. This is a very suitable but little expensive way.

By air –Kempegowda International Airport is serving in Bengaluru,well-served by the city’s public transport agency Vayu Vajra (airport shuttle bus service by govt.) which connect the airport and the city through 11 routes.Ask the ticket counter person about the bus number that will go to your area.

Direct flights are available from Delhi and all major cities in India.

  • By train – Trains available from all major cities but train journey are time-consuming.
  • By bus – you can easily book bus from official Karnataka govt. Website(www.KSRTC.in) and Redbus. They run luxury air-conditioned buses which are super comfortable.

How we travelled – Took a flight to reach Bengaluru then switched to bus to go to Mysuru and Ooty.

Why? It is time friendly (even money friendly if you book flights timely) to book a flight to Bengaluru and bus for Mysuru and Ooty as it is very economical, comfortable and convenient.

Where to stay – you can stay anywhere in Bengaluru as the city has very many modes of public transport-City buses, metro, taxis, rickshaw, Ola/Uber. For accomodation, you can look around near Majestic (their main bus terminus) or near Bengaluru palace or botanical garden so that you can reserve your time to reach these tourist places and commute to next destinations.

Mysuru – stay close by bus stand/Lashkar Mohalla.

Ooty- near bus stand (railway station is adjacent to bus stand)

How to go around – Bengaluru – If you have your own vehicle/driver then there is no issue or else use City buses, metro, taxis, rickshaw, Ola/Uber.

Mysuru – If you have your own vehicle/driver then there is no issues, otherwise go for City buses, taxis, rickshaw, Ola/Uber.

  • Mysuru has unique TRIN TRIN public bicycle sharing system for locals and tourists. If you are fit enough, then you can register yourself and use it to travel all over Mysuru in a very cheap and healthy way.

Ooty – you can easily find a taxi (near main bazaar/bus stand) for a day tour that will take you to all major destinations. We used self-driven electric bike rentals here- GREEN BIKES by Sathya (Read our experience of E-bike tour in Ooty in different blog).

Places to visit:

Bengaluru

Bengaluru Palace – Ticket charges for entry and camera are high. Only history lovers would like the palace, as not a much-maintained palace. Also, most of the area is closed.

Botanical garden – another place to visit preferably in evening time.

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

*Bengaluru is well-known for its pub culture (also known as Pub Capital of India) so once you are done visiting these places, you can opt for any famous Pub in Bengaluru.

Mysuru

Mysuru Palace- a must-visit place in Mysuru. It will take around 60-90 minutes to cover the Palace premise. You have to take off your shoes there. Camera/phones/bags are allowed.

*Do Not miss the illumination at night. There is a light and sound show although it is in the local language but, the alluring illumination of Mysuru Palace cannot be missed. It is for 10minutes on weekdays but on Sundays and public holidays, it is for 30-40minutes. Confirm the timing with locals. But it is usually after 7:30 pm.

If you plan out this trip around Dussehra celebration, then you can see Mysuru and Mysuru Palace in full glory.  It is a 10-day festival, starting with Navaratri and the last day being Vijayadashami. Palace is lightened up daily with nearly 100,000 light bulbs from 7 pm to 10 pm on all days of the festival. Various cultural and religious programs highlighting the dance, music and culture of Karnataka are performed in front of the glorified Palace.

Illumination at Mysuru Palace

Mysuru Zoo and Lake- common tickets for both attractions are available but the lake can be missed if there is a shortage of time. The zoo is one of the largest and oldest in India and will take 3hours to cover 3km long zoo but if one is running out of time or there is any health issue, then Zoo provides with battery-operated vehicles which then cover up the zoo in 1hour.

Mysuru Palace

Chamundeshwari Temple- Take AC or routine bus for Chamundeshwari Temple from local bus stand (ask the locals) as it is a very cheap and convenient way. There is no need to book a taxi/cab to visit this temple.

Chamundeshwari Temple

Rail Museum- a small museum is there beside the railway station that can be covered in noon.

Ja Simran ja, Jee le apni zindagi

St. Phelomena’s Church

St. Philomena’s Cathedral

If you have one more day then a few more places around Mysuru can be covered- Brindavan garden and Srirangapatnam.

Ooty

A toy train journey- one should must go for in Ooty. There is a toy train running between Ooty and Coonoor that is a 1-hour journey. Tickets can be booked from IRCTC but you have to book them in advance. The view from the train and experience is just amazing.

Toy Train, Coonoor

Places in Ooty – Dodabetta peak, Tea plantation, Chocolate factory, Botanical garden, Boathouse/Ooty lake.

Lush green Tea Gardens in Ooty

These places can be covered by taxi/auto in a day.

Not much of places or market area to see in Ooty like other hill stations.

Botanical Garden

But if you have 1 more day, you can go to Pykara by cab/taxi or green bike tours.

E-Bike tour in Ooty

Where to eat

There is an extensive list of Pubs in Bengaluru to try.

But if you are planning to stay there for 1 or 2 days, you cannot try all of them.

The Biere Club, Monkey bar, Arbor Brewing Company, Pecos, Watson’s, Toit are some which I would recommend.

Now if you love south Indian cuisines, especially Dosa then Bengaluru and Mysuru are heaven for you. These two cities have so many legendary decades-old eateries that you will not able to cover them all.

In Bengaluru

Central tiffin room (CTR), Mavalli tiffin room(MTR), Vidyarthi Bhawan, Indian coffee house. All these outlets are very old. You may not like their ambience but do try their Dosa and coffee.

 

In Mysuru

Mysuru Paak from very famous Guru sweet mart – this very small outlet sells very famous Mysuru Paak and you have to be on time as by evening they go out of stock. We bought the last kilo of Paak and it was only 5 pm. It is loaded with ghee and if kept in the refrigerator it would lasts for up to 15-20days.

Try south Indian food at Gayatri tiffin room(GTR)/VINAYAK MYLARI/ANIMA MADHAV BHAWAN.

South Indian food served on banana leaf

Itinerary

Day 1- Reach Bengaluru. Visit the Palace and garden. Dine at one of the famous Dosa joints or taste the beer at famous Pubs.

Day 2 – Reach Mysuru by morning bus. It is 4-5hour journey. Have lunch at any famous Dosa joint. Visit the Palace. Enjoy the illumination at night.

Day 3 – Visit Mysuru zoo and lake. Have lunch. Go to the Rail Museum. Then take a bus for Chamundeshwari temple. Visit St. Philomena Church in the evening.

Day 4 – Take a bus to Ooty. Enjoy toy train journey between Ooty and Coonoor.

Day 5 – Take a full/half-day tour of Ooty. Take the night bus for Bengaluru.

Day 6 – Fly back to your city.

Few tips for fellow travelers

  1. Book your flight tickets in advance (2-3months) to get a cheaper price. Book your bus tickets online 7days in advance. It is always better to book in advance than regretting it later.
  2. Try to use local means of transportation. Usually, there is no need to book cabs for everything.
  3. Take either night buses or early morning buses so that you can get more time to explore the city.
  4. Try to explore some offbeat destination (Ramnagara near Bengaluru) or new experiences like TRIN TRIN in Mysuru and Green bikes in Ooty.

Ratings (it is subjective and based on personal opinion)

Destination overall rating 8/10 – Bengaluru may not be good for sightseeing but Mysuru and Ooty are worth visiting.

Travel Expense 3/10 – we cut down our expenses on travel. We ate like locals, traveled like locals and saved money like locals.

Travel ease 8/10– we covered 3 cities in 6days. One can easily travel like local here within the city.

Food 8/10 – just loved the food here but can’t say for you if you don’t like south Indian cuisines.

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