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Dehradun


The capital city of Uttarakhand, Dehradun is famous for its scenic grandeur and beautiful surroundings. Dehradun and its surrounding places are adorned with the beauty of the Himalayas. There are several historical places, temples, natural springs, parks, picnic spots in the city's vicinity, which are surely worth a visit. In fact, a trip to Dehradun can't be successful without visiting the excursions around it. Apart from the natural beauty, there are several artificially built amusement parks around Dehradun that make an excursion trip interesting. Dehradun is also very close to famous hill stations like Mussoorie.

Tourist Places to See Near Dehradun

Mussoorie
Located only 35 km from Dehradun, Mussoorie is one of the most visited hill stations in the country. It is stunningly beautiful place, with extremely pleasing weather and exotic locales. A trip to Dehradun, without visiting Mussoorie, is as good as waste.

Sahastradhara
The name 'Sahastradhara' means the site of 'thousand springs'. Situated near Rajpur Village, approximately 16 km from the major township of Dehradun, it is a very popular picnic spot. The place becomes more attractive during rainy season, when there is abundance of water in the springs. The water of sulphur spring is assumed to have some medicinal properties that can help cure skin ailments.

Santaura Devi Temple
The temple of Santaura Devi is located approximately 16 km away from Dehradun, in Santur Garh. It is most crowded on Saturdays, as it is regarded to be the day of Goddess Santaura Devi and Her brother.

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.

Malsi Deer Park
Malsi Deer Park is a recently developed picnic spot cum mini zoological park on Mussoorie Road, situated approximately 9 km from Dehradun. This is a perfect place for refreshment as well as for having a great time with your family.

Tapkeshwar TempleAsan Barrage, Dehradun
Tapkeshwar temple is an ancient temple of Lord Shiva, situated approximately 8 km from Dehradun, on the banks of a stream, in Garhi Cant. This place holds a lot of reverence amongst the devotees of Lord Shiva.

Rajaji National Park
Named after Shri C. Rajagopalachari, the last Governor General of India, Rajaji National Park is a place worth visiting, especially for all the nature lovers. The park is spread in over an area of 820.42 sq km and boasts of having more than 23 species of animals. There are century-old rest houses within the park, providing accommodation facilities to tourists.

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.

Kalsi
Kalsi is a place approximately 57 km from Dehradun. It is situated at the confluence of Yamuna and its tributary Tons. Apart from it scenic grandeur and natural serenity, this place is also famous for being the location of the Rock Edict of Asoka.

Asan Barrage
Asan barrage is situated at the confluence of two rivers - Yamuna and Asan, approximately 50 km from Dehradun. This is an idyllic place for bird lovers as well as water-sport enthusiasts. Near the Asan Barrage stands a Conservation Reserve, created to protect the endangered bird species.

Lachhiwala
Lachhiwala is a popular picnic-garden spot, situated on the banks of river Song. This place offers economical boating opportunities. It is approximately 22 km from Dehradun.

Chakrata
Chakrata is situated approximately 98 km from Dehradun. It is the perfect destination for trekkers and nature lovers.


About Dehradun
Dehradun, the city, headquarters of the district is visited  by  a large number of tourist every year, many of them en-route to Mussoorie.  The climate of the city is temperate.  Even during summer, it is not so warm at Dehra  Dun as in the district south of it.  The Forest Research Institute which is  world famous  for its research work in forestry and is the only institution  of  its kind  in  Asia  is  situated here.  Besides,  headquarters  of  the  important establishment  like the Oil and Natural Commission; Survey of India etc.,  the Military  Academy are also located here.  The Gurudwara built by Guru Ram  Raj during  the  reign  of Aurangzeb in the Dhamanwala locality o the  town  is  a religious  place of eminence.  The other places of importance is the  Robber's cave,  situated  at a distance of about 8 kms from Dehra Dun.  The cave  is  a natural picnic spot surrounded by hills where water suddenly disappears   from sight and goes underground  only to reappear after a few yards in the form  of a stream.  The city has many beautiful rest houses and good hotels to  provide accommodation to the tourist.  For many years, it has been one of the best  known educational centres in northern  India.  Dehra Dun is well linked by rail  and road with Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Lucknow and Varanasi.