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Trekking in Mussoorie :-

Mussoorie-Nagtibba
Nagtibba offers a panoramic view of the Himalayan peaks. Nag Tibba (3048 m) is one of the peak north of Mussoorie hills. Local villagers come to offer their Puja (Prayer) to Nag Devta (Snake God) for the protection of their cattle. The trek starts from Dhanaulti on a forest trek upto Morina Dhar. This place is situated on a saddle. The sunrise from this spot is beautiful sight to watch the sun peeping from behind the mountains. From Morina Dhar the trek is on a ridge, most of the time running parallel to Swargrohini to Nanda Devi ranges. This part of trek is very rich in flora and fauna. Only a few villages come enroute and even those are abandoned during winter months. From Nagtibba to Nainbagh is a down hill trek. From Nainbagh the trekkers can return back by motorable road coming from Yamunotri to Mussoorie.
 
 
Mussoorie-Bhadraj
About 15 kms. from Mussoorie, it is an ideal spot for trekking via Park Toll-Clouds End, Dudhli. Situated on the extreme western region of Mussoorie town, Bhadraj offers a commanding view of the Doon Valley , Chakrata ranges and the Jaunsar Bawar area of Garhwal Himalayas. Bhadraj temple dedicated to Lord Bal Bhadra, brother of Lord Krishna, is situated on top of the hill. An annual fair is organised in the third week of August (Shravan Sankranti) every year.

Mussoorie-Dhanolti
On this trek which is about 26 kms, one comes across some breath taking views of the Himalayan peaks and the valley.
 
 
Mussoorie-suwakholi-Sahastradhara
One can drive upto Suwakholi, 11 kms. from Mussoorie and from there one can trek down to Sahastradhara and take a bus for Dehradun.