Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Jwala Devi Temple Mussoorie


Mussoorie is not only famous for hill station their adventure activates but it also famous for Pilgrim.  Jwala Devi Temple is one of the Places in Mussoorie.  Jwala Devi temple situated at on the top of bingo hills. The Jwala Devi temple is known to sanctify and award wishes of the devotees who come to seek the true blessings. Jwala Devi temple is situated within the leafy lush forest that also offers classic views of whole Mussoorie. Jwaladevi temple is devoted to Goddess Durga and houses her stone. Further devotees, the shrine also receives nature lovers for its verdant setting. Jwala Devi temple is not fully developed by the government as tourist place so visitor must have carried their own drinking water and food. As Jwala Devi temple situated 21oo meter above the sea level so it’s advisable to every visitor carry a woolen cloth. The beauty of Jwaladevi temple lies in it calm and pure surroundings. From Jwala Devi you can view Shiwalik range on one side, and the Yamuna valley on the other side.Want to visit Mussoorie Tour Packages feel Free to contact us.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Kempty Fall Mussoorie


Kempty fall is the biggest waterfall and one of the most popular tourist spots of Mussoorie. Kempty Falls, located 15 kms from Mussoorie on the Chakrata Road is one of the most popular attractions of the region. Kempty fall was developed as a tourist destination by a British officer John Mekinan, around 1835. The name Kempty is probably derived from 'camp-tea', as the British, during the colonial rule would organize their tea parties here. Surrounded by high mountain ranges and located at a high altitude of 4500 feet, the falls offer a breathtaking view as the water falling down from a high altitude of 40 feet splits further into five more streams. The kempty waterfall is located in a valley and the surrounding mountains provide not only a picturesque background but a feeling of being cocooned in the mountains. Kempty, the water almost appears as if the streams are themselves doing a somersault before they hit the bottom. Yamuna is not far from the Kempty when one travels past it some 12 kms downhill on crossing the Aglar River. For those seeking the thrill of the gigantic falls for more than just a quick trip, there are arrangements for accommodation in huts in the area around Kempty. The falls are closed through winter and can be visited from the months of March through July. Due to unplanned commercialization & chaotic vehicle parking, which leads to massive traffic snarls during the season time? It is advisable to visit the place early in the morning to beat.
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