In Skanda Purana, Dehradun is mentioned as a part of the
region called 'Kedar Khand', the abode of Shiva. Dehradun is one of the oldest
cities in India and is believed that Lord Rama and his brother did penance here
for killing Ravana.
The district of Dehradun was taken out from the Meerut
Division in 1968 and included in the Garhwal division. The city of Dehradun is
now the capital of Uttaranchal and the headquarters of Dehradun district.
Dehradun is surrounded by the Shivalk Hills to the north, the Yamuna to the
west and the Ganga to the east.
One of the most famous amusement parks near Dehradun, Fun 'N' Food Kingdom is the perfect destination for a family outing. Approximately 11 km from the major township of Dehradun, it is meant for people of every age group.
These are some of the popular tourist spots in Dehradun:
Sahastradhara
Located around 14 km from the city centre, the cold sulphur spring of Sahastradhara is believed to have healing powers. People visit the place to bathe in the therapeutic waters of the spring and the dripping caves nearby, to get rid of diseases like polio. Many people also bathe here for fun. With its picturesque surroundings and a 9-meter high waterfall, the place also serves as an ideal picnic spot.
Located around 14 km from the city centre, the cold sulphur spring of Sahastradhara is believed to have healing powers. People visit the place to bathe in the therapeutic waters of the spring and the dripping caves nearby, to get rid of diseases like polio. Many people also bathe here for fun. With its picturesque surroundings and a 9-meter high waterfall, the place also serves as an ideal picnic spot.
Tapkeshwar Mahadev Temple:
Located at the outskirts of the city, at a distance of 5.5 km
from the city centre, this cave temple sprawls on the banks of a seasonal
river. It is dedicated to the Hindu Deity 'Shiva' and derives its name from the
Hindi Word Tapak, which means 'to drip'. Water naturally drips on the
'shivling' (holy stone) from the ceiling of the cave. According to legends,
during the time of the Mahabharata, Lord Shiva made milk flow from this cave
for Ashwarthama, son of Rishi Dronacharya.
Also known as Robbers' Cave, Guchhupani is the perfect picnic spot in Anarwala, situated approximately 8 km away from Dehradun. This serene and peaceful cave is surrounded by picturesque surroundings of hills and springs, making it definitely worth a dekko.
Guchhupani
Also known as Robbers' Cave, Guchhupani is the perfect picnic spot in Anarwala, situated approximately 8 km away from Dehradun. This serene and peaceful cave is surrounded by picturesque surroundings of hills and springs, making it definitely worth a dekko.
Fun 'N' Food Kingdom
One of the most famous amusement parks near Dehradun, Fun 'N' Food Kingdom is the perfect destination for a family outing. Approximately 11 km from the major township of Dehradun, it is meant for people of every age group.
Mussoorie
Mussoorie
is one of the most beautiful hill stations not only in Uttarakhand, but the
whole of India. It is named after Mansoor, a shrub which is indigenous to this
area. Popularly known as the 'Queen of hills' in India, the place seems like a
'virtual paradise' on earth. Lush green forests and lofty mountains adorn the
scenic town. With a panoramic view of snow-capped mountain ranges in the
north-east, and sparkling views of the Doon Valley and Shivalik ranges in the
south, the hill resort offers its visitors real scenic delights.
Kempty Falls
Kempty
Falls are one of the most beautiful water falls in not only Uttarakhand, rather
the whole of India. Enveloped by high mountain cliffs and situated at an
altitude of 4500 feet, the falls present an awe-inspiring view as the water
falls down from a high altitude and then splits into five streams.
Jwalaji Temple
Religious travelers must visit this Hindu temple,
located 9 km from Mussoorie main town. The temple is dedicated to Goddess
‘Durga’. Located on top of the Benog Hill, the temple is enveloped with
thick green forests. This is a perfect spot for serenity and photography. You
can also enjoy a bewildering view of the Doon Valley, Himalayan
peaks, and the Yamuna valley.
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