Built in English Gothic architecture style, Welcomhotel by ITC Hotels, The Savoy, Mussoorie is located 8.2 feet above sea level amid the Gharwal Hills in Mussoorie.
The Oasis Mussoorie, a member of Radisson Individuals sits amid the southern Himalayan mountain range in Mussoorie, and offers a free buffet breakfast at the on-site The Rosemary cafe.
Offering an indoor swimming pool, a spa and wellness center, L'Occitane and a fitness center, JW Marriott Mussoorie Walnut Grove Resort & Spa is located in Mussoorie.
Located in Mussoorie, a 14-minute walk from Gun Hill Point, Mussorie, The Fern Brentwood Resort, Mussoorie has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
FabExpress Sapphire is located in Mussoorie, within a 14-minute walk of Landour Clock Tower and 1.1 miles of Mussoorie Library. This 3-star hotel offers a shared lounge and room service.
Located in Mussoorie, 1.4 miles from Gun Hill Point, Mussorie, The Three Oaks Boutique Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Featuring a fitness center and a massage parlor, Ramada by Wyndham Mussoorie Mall Road is 0.6 mi from Gun Hill Mall Road. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
Located in Mussoorie, 2.2 miles from Gun Hill Point, Mussorie, Hotel Vishnu Palace provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Located on a hilltop, Jaypee Residency Manor features views of the Himalayas. In addition to two dining options, it features an indoor pool and a full-service spa.
While the climb up to the Goat Village is a bit tough,...
While the climb up to the Goat Village is a bit tough, especially with the luggage, the view, particularly at sunrise and sunset, is amazing. For those interested in the sky, the place is heaven as it works on the concept of no electricity in rooms, and only solar lamps are used as a torch. With no light pollution, the starlit sky can very easily be viewed, and I was fortunate enough to see the Milky way!
There are no places around to go and have meals (unless you climb down 1.5 km and go further ahead in your car just for a mean - definitely not worth it), and the meals are prepared at the property itself. The local produce is promoted, and the food is homely and delicious.
The trek (Nag Tibba) is 5kms to the base, and another 2kms to the summit. It is quite steep, and trekking up to the summit for the scenery is definitely not worth the effort. Time would be better spent just staying at the property, walking around the place, looking at sunsets, and chilling with family/friends.
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