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Amrita C
Bombay, Inde42 contributions
sept. 2024 • En famille
This place is a must visit while you are in Mussoorie. Reaching here is a task, take a cab for going and return as you don’t get options while coming back. I saw 3 girls looking for options to come back to Mussoorie but it was tough to get. People like me who love nature this is heaven. There are very less options for stay here but it is secluded do a research before you book for stay otherwise I would suggest reach here in the morning and spend entire day and then come back to hotel. In Landour you can visit lal tibba and then Landour Bakehouse. After Bakehouse there are 2-3 shops to visit and then walk couple of more steps to get the scenic valley view. When we went it had rain and then stopped, in the valley there was amazing rainbow, first time I saw I was at height and rainbow was at lower level in the valley. You see pine trees here. Walking here gives a feel of meditation.
Écrit le 9 septembre 2024
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viji k
Thane, Inde49 contributions
mai 2024 • En famille
Beautiful place
Summers not very cold
Pleasant at night
Serene walks
Not crowded
Clean
Disciplined
Polite people
Good food variety
Summers not very cold
Pleasant at night
Serene walks
Not crowded
Clean
Disciplined
Polite people
Good food variety
Écrit le 30 mai 2024
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arvind1000
Pune, Inde2 705 contributions
mai 2024 • En couple
This is nice day visit on your Mussoorie visit. It is a Cantonment town at one end of Mussoorie. Its charm is it quiet serene atmosphere , almost caught in an old colonial time warp with 4 shops and old bakehouse ( now modernised) and two churches. There aren’t many hotels here and mostly home stays . Maybe on my next visit will stay here away from the hustle and bustle of Mussoorie.
Écrit le 5 mai 2024
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Pankaj Manohare
Noida, Inde39 contributions
mars 2024 • En famille
A beautiful, serene location away from the crowds. Take a leisurely stroll down the street to explore it. This place is like a beautiful painting. Must visit for peaceful nature lovers.
Écrit le 29 mars 2024
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Rinkal K
Fatehabad District, Inde94 contributions
août 2023 • En famille
Just 5 shops and 2 cafés and one periphery road for walk, its all about landour. Weather remains always awesome.
Écrit le 8 septembre 2023
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Tarun
New Delhi, Inde4 contributions
janv. 2023 • En couple
We took a road trip to Landour in the first week of 2023. We started at 10 in the morning from our hotel (Claridges Residence) in Mussoorie. Mr. Gaurav Chauhan the General Manager at Claridges was kind enough to lend us his motorbike - Royal Enfield 500 for this trip. Even otherwise one can rent a scooter or bike for upwards of Rs 500 for the day. The journey itself was quite short and it took us not more than 10 minutes to reach our destination. Along the way, the views of the valley below were quite spectacular.
We parked our bike in front of a shuttered shop and explored the town on foot. We had heard that the popular story writer, Ruskin Bond lives here and that added to the charm of the place. The first and in fact the only place there is to see is the Landour Bazaar. It is a serpentine road that is little wider than a path that meanders for about a kilometre with small shops on either side. There are a lot of souvenir shops and local eateries vying for your attention and we stopped at one such eatery that claimed to be the only authentic pahari cuisine joint in the neighborhood.( Hapur Walon ki Dukaan)
We had to wait patiently for lunch while the owner Mr. Pankaj Agarwal with the help of a lone helper put together a lunch thali. An unusual thing that we noticed was that everything was cooked in brass pans and served in copper utensils.
The food itself when it was finally served, was quite extraordinary, the thali had about 21 small katoris, each with a different pahari delicacy. I had never tasted anything like it. And the best part of this small restaurant was that there were only 2 tables and no crowd. And that could be safely said for the town itself. Though so close to Mussoorie, it is surprisingly free from the hordes of tourists that crowd the hills. Apart from the Bazaar, Landour has only the sunset point that attracts tourists,though the town itself has some famous residents notably Sachin Tendulkar who owns a couple of properties in this town.
The road from the Bazaar to sunset point was quite tough to negotiate for a first timer like me. The gradient was very steep and the temperature quite low compared to the town. We reached Char dukaan, a sort of landmark before sunset point after about 15 minutes of rough climb ( for the bike). Char dukaan is a corner place with 4 small shops selling maggi and hot beverages. We didn't stop here because it was getting very cold and we had to see the sunset.
The sunset point is barely 5 minutes away and it was full of people all wanting to click pictures. The view of the mountains from here was amazingly beautiful (pics attached). But as it was getting chillier by the minute, we made a hasty exit.
While one is in Mussoorie, a trip to Landour would make your visit memorable.
We parked our bike in front of a shuttered shop and explored the town on foot. We had heard that the popular story writer, Ruskin Bond lives here and that added to the charm of the place. The first and in fact the only place there is to see is the Landour Bazaar. It is a serpentine road that is little wider than a path that meanders for about a kilometre with small shops on either side. There are a lot of souvenir shops and local eateries vying for your attention and we stopped at one such eatery that claimed to be the only authentic pahari cuisine joint in the neighborhood.( Hapur Walon ki Dukaan)
We had to wait patiently for lunch while the owner Mr. Pankaj Agarwal with the help of a lone helper put together a lunch thali. An unusual thing that we noticed was that everything was cooked in brass pans and served in copper utensils.
The food itself when it was finally served, was quite extraordinary, the thali had about 21 small katoris, each with a different pahari delicacy. I had never tasted anything like it. And the best part of this small restaurant was that there were only 2 tables and no crowd. And that could be safely said for the town itself. Though so close to Mussoorie, it is surprisingly free from the hordes of tourists that crowd the hills. Apart from the Bazaar, Landour has only the sunset point that attracts tourists,though the town itself has some famous residents notably Sachin Tendulkar who owns a couple of properties in this town.
The road from the Bazaar to sunset point was quite tough to negotiate for a first timer like me. The gradient was very steep and the temperature quite low compared to the town. We reached Char dukaan, a sort of landmark before sunset point after about 15 minutes of rough climb ( for the bike). Char dukaan is a corner place with 4 small shops selling maggi and hot beverages. We didn't stop here because it was getting very cold and we had to see the sunset.
The sunset point is barely 5 minutes away and it was full of people all wanting to click pictures. The view of the mountains from here was amazingly beautiful (pics attached). But as it was getting chillier by the minute, we made a hasty exit.
While one is in Mussoorie, a trip to Landour would make your visit memorable.
Écrit le 18 janvier 2023
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Hemali Shah
4 contributions
janv. 2021 • En couple
Someone has quoted a very interesting thing for Landour, 'If I woke up in a stupor and was airdropped to Landour, it could be 2015 or 2025 and I wouldn't be able to tell!' It is completely true.
Landour is a quaint little cantonement town in the foothills of the Himalayas at an altitude of about 2200 meters. A twin town of Mussoorie where time is frozen taking you all the way back to the British Raj. In fact! It owes its birth to the Britishers in early 1800 s. That's why you see a lot of structures which reminds you of a colonial era.
Rokeby Manor - a 175 years old heritage home restored as an awe-inspiring English-style Country Estate hotel, a lovely English cottage homestay La Villa Bethany, a beautiful St.Paul's Anglican Church built in 1839 with stained glass windows and many old cottages built in a Tudor style.
Landour is so magical and laidback that you can decide to do nothing and yet not feel guilty about it. Either sit in a balcony overlooking snow clad Himalayan peaks of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Bandarpooch, Yamontri, Gangotri and a Doon valley with a steaming cup of ginger, lemon and honey tea in one hand and a book in the other oblivious to the ticking clock or go for idyllic walks for hours on the trail lined with Pines, Deodars and Oaks. Silence around is so profound that only thing you hear is a gusty wind whispering to the tall trees making you embrace your woollens more tightly or the birds chirping gaily or the dry leaves crushing under your feet. Scents of wild flowers tantalize your senses as the cool breeze passes by. All you can see till horizon are Shivalik hills and lofty Himalayan peaks playing peek a boo in the mist. If you are lucky then on a clear day, can witness a 'false sunset' a phenomenon seen only here and in Switzerland.
There are literally two places in Landour where all the economic activities happen. Char Dukaan consisting of a post office, two general stores, a cafe and Sister's Bazaar with its iconic Bakehouse a charming place for its amazing bakery items and A.Prakash & Co. a grocery store which sells some yummy in-house jams, cheese and peanut butter.
On the circular path of Landour, a board hanging on a tree announces, ‘If we liked noise we wouldn’t live here, if you like noise you shouldn’t be here.’
Landour is a perfect pitstop for your life to refuel oxygen for your lungs and peace for your mind. It's a home to the likes of Ruskin Bond, Bill Aitken, Victor Banerjee, Tom Alter and many more. Experience Landour. Take a break, relax and rejuvenate for your journey ahead in life. Afterall, it's one life. Make it richer not only with the bank balance but also with lot of such invaluable experiences.
By Hemali Shah
An avid traveller
Landour is a quaint little cantonement town in the foothills of the Himalayas at an altitude of about 2200 meters. A twin town of Mussoorie where time is frozen taking you all the way back to the British Raj. In fact! It owes its birth to the Britishers in early 1800 s. That's why you see a lot of structures which reminds you of a colonial era.
Rokeby Manor - a 175 years old heritage home restored as an awe-inspiring English-style Country Estate hotel, a lovely English cottage homestay La Villa Bethany, a beautiful St.Paul's Anglican Church built in 1839 with stained glass windows and many old cottages built in a Tudor style.
Landour is so magical and laidback that you can decide to do nothing and yet not feel guilty about it. Either sit in a balcony overlooking snow clad Himalayan peaks of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Bandarpooch, Yamontri, Gangotri and a Doon valley with a steaming cup of ginger, lemon and honey tea in one hand and a book in the other oblivious to the ticking clock or go for idyllic walks for hours on the trail lined with Pines, Deodars and Oaks. Silence around is so profound that only thing you hear is a gusty wind whispering to the tall trees making you embrace your woollens more tightly or the birds chirping gaily or the dry leaves crushing under your feet. Scents of wild flowers tantalize your senses as the cool breeze passes by. All you can see till horizon are Shivalik hills and lofty Himalayan peaks playing peek a boo in the mist. If you are lucky then on a clear day, can witness a 'false sunset' a phenomenon seen only here and in Switzerland.
There are literally two places in Landour where all the economic activities happen. Char Dukaan consisting of a post office, two general stores, a cafe and Sister's Bazaar with its iconic Bakehouse a charming place for its amazing bakery items and A.Prakash & Co. a grocery store which sells some yummy in-house jams, cheese and peanut butter.
On the circular path of Landour, a board hanging on a tree announces, ‘If we liked noise we wouldn’t live here, if you like noise you shouldn’t be here.’
Landour is a perfect pitstop for your life to refuel oxygen for your lungs and peace for your mind. It's a home to the likes of Ruskin Bond, Bill Aitken, Victor Banerjee, Tom Alter and many more. Experience Landour. Take a break, relax and rejuvenate for your journey ahead in life. Afterall, it's one life. Make it richer not only with the bank balance but also with lot of such invaluable experiences.
By Hemali Shah
An avid traveller
Écrit le 1 février 2021
Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de Tripadvisor.
crocdavy63
Stoughton, WI18 contributions
oct. 2019
Paved figure 8 roads with few cars or cycles...a huge contrast to the town below. Watching the sun hit the snow-capped Himalaya in the distance and then slowly filter through the trees, this walk is a highlight of the area. Worth huffing and puffing to get up to if you're not already staying up top at Rokeby Manor. It is a little slice of something different than the narrow congestion of Mussoorie or the smog of Dehradun. Enjoy!!
Écrit le 6 décembre 2019
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Sounak Poddar
Calcutta, Inde1 022 contributions
juin 2019
one of the best ways to get away from the traffic, noise and cacophony of Mussoorie is to come to landour and have some quality time with your loved ones, perhaps take a long walk, in the meadows and rejuvenate your senses. very peaceful and calm area, surrounded by some beautiful structures to take pictures with.
Écrit le 25 août 2019
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Yogeshmaloo
Kolhapur, Inde155 contributions
oct. 2018 • En famille
You have Walk Long and You will find Few old Shops, 1 clock tower, dirt. not much a attraction to see.
Écrit le 24 octobre 2018
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Is it a good time to visit landour in mid September? How much does shared jeep cost for dehradun to landour?
Rédigé le 26 août 2018
Yes, September is good time to visit. It's comfortable in the day time and slightly chilly at nights. I drove down myself so I do not have much idea about shared taxi. Day time is the best for visit unless you are staying there It's worth staying there for a night or too. Few resorts are there but on expensive side.
Rédigé le 7 mai 2019
Hello,
I am confused whether Landour is a different place than Mussoorie(mall road for me) or an area within...
Planning to visit Landour from Delhi in the coming long weekend, 31-2, can i reach Landour directly by car? Is there parking available at Landour? I dont want to stay in Mussoorie, so where to stay in Landour? Driving conditions and time required? Any other tip...
I'll be thankful for your help.
Thanks!
Rédigé le 26 septembre 2017
Landour begins if you take a left at the end of Mall Road Missoorie. There is the crowded bazaar at the base of the hill and then you can either take a challenging walk, or drive to the top. Both have their challenges. There is very little commerce at the top. Sisters bazaar (bakery, Prakash's shop and handicrafts store),Lal Tibba lookout point and cafe and chaar dukan (5 convenience stores with coffee tea and simple food menus. There is also the Rockeby Manor hotel.-Very nice accommodation, but might be pricey for some and Domas Tibetan guest house. You can also ask local shop owners if they know of places to stay up top. The road up can seem harrowing to the uninitiated, but it's actually quite doable. It is a different world up top.
Rédigé le 28 septembre 2017
Hi All,
I'm planning a visit to Landour between 2 and 4 Oct with my wife. I only have two days and I want to make the most of it.
What all places should I visit around Landour? If you could suggest place and the best time to visit during the day. Say, Lal Tibba is great to visit early morning or late evening.
Something of this sort would greatly help me plan my trip.
Thanks
Ashish
Rédigé le 10 septembre 2015
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