Package Name: Haridwar Mussoorie Tour
Duration: 05 Nights – 06 Days
Location: Haridwar – Mussoorie – Nainital – Delhi Departure
Day 01: Haridwar – Mussoorie (83 Km, 1Hrs 43m)
On arrival Pick up from Haridwar Railway station /Bus stand. Transfer to Mussoorie. Arrive at Mussoorie check in at hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 02: Mussoorie – Haridwar (83 Km, 1Hrs 43m)
Breakfast at Hotel. Checkout at Hotel. Proceed for sightseeing Visit: Dhanaulti, Mussoorie Lake, Mall Road. After sightseeing proceed to Haridwar. Arrive at Haridwar check in at Hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 03: Haridwar
Breakfast at Hotel. Visit Mansa Devi Temple , Chandi Devi Temple and different Temples. Evening visit Har Ki Pauri to capture the lift time moment of open evening Prayer to Mother Ganga Return to Hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 04: Haridwar /Nainital (219 Km, 3Hrs 57m)
Morning breakfast at hotel. Check out at hotel. Transfer to Nainital. Arrive at Nainital and check in into the hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 05: Nainital
Breakfast at hotel. Today full day local sightseeing including Snow View, Himalaya Darshan and Naina Devi Temple. Evening free for visiting Mall road and local market and you can also enjoy boating at Naini Lake by your own. Overnight in the hotel.
Day 06: Nainital / Delhi (284 Km, 5Hrs)
Breakfast at hotel. Check out and transfer to Delhi. Arrive at Delhi and drop at Delhi Railway station.
Mussoorie is a hill station and a municipal board in the Dehradun District of the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand. This hill station is in the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayan range. The adjoining town of Landour, which includes a military cantonment, is considered part of ‘greater Mussoorie’, as are the townships of Barlowganj and Jharipani. Mussoorie, with its green hills and varied flora and fauna, is a fascinating hill. Commanding snow ranges to the northeast and glittering views of the Doon Valley and Shiwalik ranges in the south, the town was once said to present a ‘fairyland’ atmosphere to tourists. The second highest point is the original Lal Tibba in Landour, with a height of over 2,275 metres.
Haridwar is an ancient city and municipality in the Haridwar district of Uttarakhand, India. The River Ganga, after flowing for 253 kilometres from its source at Gaumukh at the edge of the Gangotri Glacier, enters the Indo-Gangetic Plains of North India for the first time at Haridwar, which gave the city its ancient name, Gangadwar. Haridwar is regarded as one of the seven holiest places (Sapta Puri) to Hindus. According to the Samudra manthan, Haridwar along with Ujjain, Nashik and Prayag (Allahabad) is one of four sites where drops of Amrit, the elixir of immortality, accidentally spilled over from the pitcher while being carried by the celestial bird Garuda. This is manifested in the Kumbh Mela, which is celebrated every 12 years in Haridwar. During the Haridwar Kumbh Mela, millions of pilgrims, devotees, and tourists congregate in Haridwar to perform ritualistic bathing on the banks of the river Ganges to wash away their sins to attain Moksha. Brahma Kund, the spot where the Amrit fell, is located at Har ki Pauri (literally, “footsteps of the Lord”) and is considered to be the most sacred ghat of Haridwar. It is also the primary center of the Kanwar pilgrimage, in which millions of participants gather sacred water from the Ganga and carry it across hundreds of miles to dispense as offerings in Siva shrines.
Nainital is a popular hill station in the Indian state of Uttarakhand and headquarters of Nainital district in the Kumaon foothills of the outer Himalayas. From the tops of the higher peaks, “magnificent views can be obtained of the vast plain to the south, or of the mass of tangled ridges lying north, bounded by the great snowy range which forms the central axis of the Himalayas.”
- Overview
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Package Name: Haridwar Mussoorie Tour
Duration: 05 Nights – 06 Days
Location: Haridwar – Mussoorie – Nainital – Delhi Departure
- Itinerary
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Day 01: Haridwar – Mussoorie (83 Km, 1Hrs 43m)
On arrival Pick up from Haridwar Railway station /Bus stand. Transfer to Mussoorie. Arrive at Mussoorie check in at hotel. Overnight at hotel.Day 02: Mussoorie – Haridwar (83 Km, 1Hrs 43m)
Breakfast at Hotel. Checkout at Hotel. Proceed for sightseeing Visit: Dhanaulti, Mussoorie Lake, Mall Road. After sightseeing proceed to Haridwar. Arrive at Haridwar check in at Hotel. Overnight at hotel.Day 03: Haridwar
Breakfast at Hotel. Visit Mansa Devi Temple , Chandi Devi Temple and different Temples. Evening visit Har Ki Pauri to capture the lift time moment of open evening Prayer to Mother Ganga Return to Hotel. Overnight at hotel.Day 04: Haridwar /Nainital (219 Km, 3Hrs 57m)
Morning breakfast at hotel. Check out at hotel. Transfer to Nainital. Arrive at Nainital and check in into the hotel. Overnight at hotel.Day 05: Nainital
Breakfast at hotel. Today full day local sightseeing including Snow View, Himalaya Darshan and Naina Devi Temple. Evening free for visiting Mall road and local market and you can also enjoy boating at Naini Lake by your own. Overnight in the hotel.Day 06: Nainital / Delhi (284 Km, 5Hrs)
Breakfast at hotel. Check out and transfer to Delhi. Arrive at Delhi and drop at Delhi Railway station. - Place To Visit
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Mussoorie is a hill station and a municipal board in the Dehradun District of the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand. This hill station is in the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayan range. The adjoining town of Landour, which includes a military cantonment, is considered part of ‘greater Mussoorie’, as are the townships of Barlowganj and Jharipani. Mussoorie, with its green hills and varied flora and fauna, is a fascinating hill. Commanding snow ranges to the northeast and glittering views of the Doon Valley and Shiwalik ranges in the south, the town was once said to present a ‘fairyland’ atmosphere to tourists. The second highest point is the original Lal Tibba in Landour, with a height of over 2,275 metres.
Haridwar is an ancient city and municipality in the Haridwar district of Uttarakhand, India. The River Ganga, after flowing for 253 kilometres from its source at Gaumukh at the edge of the Gangotri Glacier, enters the Indo-Gangetic Plains of North India for the first time at Haridwar, which gave the city its ancient name, Gangadwar. Haridwar is regarded as one of the seven holiest places (Sapta Puri) to Hindus. According to the Samudra manthan, Haridwar along with Ujjain, Nashik and Prayag (Allahabad) is one of four sites where drops of Amrit, the elixir of immortality, accidentally spilled over from the pitcher while being carried by the celestial bird Garuda. This is manifested in the Kumbh Mela, which is celebrated every 12 years in Haridwar. During the Haridwar Kumbh Mela, millions of pilgrims, devotees, and tourists congregate in Haridwar to perform ritualistic bathing on the banks of the river Ganges to wash away their sins to attain Moksha. Brahma Kund, the spot where the Amrit fell, is located at Har ki Pauri (literally, “footsteps of the Lord”) and is considered to be the most sacred ghat of Haridwar. It is also the primary center of the Kanwar pilgrimage, in which millions of participants gather sacred water from the Ganga and carry it across hundreds of miles to dispense as offerings in Siva shrines.
Nainital is a popular hill station in the Indian state of Uttarakhand and headquarters of Nainital district in the Kumaon foothills of the outer Himalayas. From the tops of the higher peaks, “magnificent views can be obtained of the vast plain to the south, or of the mass of tangled ridges lying north, bounded by the great snowy range which forms the central axis of the Himalayas.”