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&lt;p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:40px;"&gt;</p><p></p><p>Mussoorie, Popularly known as the Queen of Hills, this charming hill station, 34 kms from Dehradun is situated at an altitude of 2003 mts( + 6500 FT) in the Garhwal hills, above sea-level. Mussoorie is one of the best (To Me, It Is Super) beautiful hill stations in India and the most frequently visited.</p><p></p><p>We were travelling from Rishikesh ( Hope to write About That Place some time) in the month of September 2008.</p><p>We went to Deharadun and from there, we took a taxi to Mussooorie.</p><p></p><p>It was raining heavyly ,News Papers were splashed with flood photographs of Delhi and a part of Uttranchal…The rain never paid any attention of my presence and tried his best to drench me…</p><p>When we reached Mussoorie, We had to run for shelter to keep us dry…</p><p>The Taxi stand is just below the famous Mall road..</p><p>It is 2 km long. One end is called Library the other end is Gun Hill Uran Khatola Point…</p><p></p><p>We booked a hotel near the other end as Library point is too much noisy It is full of hotels (Residential + Eating joints) and lined with shops who are selling curios, sweaters, shawls etc…</p><p></p><p>Unlike Darjeeling or Simla, Mussoorie does not have a mall. But it has beautiful and clean Mall Road. It will give you a rare feeling of happiness when you walk down on this road. It has no elevation flat through out. The added bonus is the view of the Doon Valley from this road. </p><p></p><p>After check in, washing , lunch and a little bit of Siesta we set off for Gun Hill. The rope way station is at the end of the Mall road. It is 400 M journey to 2nd highest point of the town..</p><p></p><p>From Gun Pont you can have panoramic of the beautiful Mussoorie and the Himalayan Ranges.. As it was cloudy and foggy, we were deprived from viewing the snow peaked ranges…but what was offered in our platter just floored us…</p><p></p><p>I remembered Wordsworth lines</p><p>“I gazed -- and gazed -- but little thought</p><p>what wealth the show to me had brought”</p><p>I must admit that Wordsworth gave me company at so many places and so many times during my tour of Mussoorie..</p><p>( My Snaps will give you some idea, better you visit it</p><p>And enjoy). </p><p>&lt;/p&gt;

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