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Trip to the Queen of Hill Stations

23rd December-30th December 2012

Delhi-Mussoorie-Rishikesh-Haridwar

ITINERARY

Date | Plan of the Day | 23rd Dec | Arrive at DelhiCheck-in at Hotel Airport Runway | 24th Dec | Day at leisure in Delhi | 25th Dec | Depart for Mussoorie via roadCheck-in at Hotel Vishnu Palace | 26th Dec | Day at leisure in Mussoorie | 27th Dec | Depart for Rishikesh via roadCheck-in at Hotel Green | 28th Dec | Depart for Haridwar via roadCheck-in at Hotel Ganges Rivera | 29th Dec | Depart for Delhi via roadCheck-in at Hotel Airport Runway |

*Please note the package includes room and breakfast, any extra charges (meals, laundry or any other service) to be incurred by the guest.

DELHI

Hotel Runway
A-48, Road No.1, Mahipalpur Extent,
NH- 8, Near IGI Airport, New Delhi- 110037 (India)

Delhi-Mussoorie

Suggested Itinerary

Start early morning for Mussoorie
Break at Cheetal Restaurant for breakfast/brunch
Break at Dehradun before the uphill climb

Places to See- Mussoorie

Lal Tibba (Depot Hill)
The highest point in Mussoorie, Lal Tibba gives you splendid view of the landscape around. Located in
Landour, it is the oldest inhabited area of the place. Old British architectures adorn the place and impart it an antique charm. From here, one can have clear views of the snow capped Himalayan peaks and places like Badrinath and Kedarnath dotting the horizon.

Camel's Back Point / Camel's Back\
Road The road borrows its name from a large rock here that looks like a camel's back. One can see the rock from the 'Mussoorie Public School'. The road starts from Kurli Bazaar and goes up to the Library
Bazaar. Thick deodar trees girdle this 3 km long stretch. The atmosphere is veryserene and ideal for pony-riding and watching the sun playing 'hide and seek' in the Himalayas.

Gun Hill
At a height of 2122 m, this is the second highest peak of the town. During the colonial era, a gun was placed atop

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