Best Places to visit in Dehradun

Dehradun is one of the picturesque cities of panoramic delight located in Doon valley, with the backdrops of the Shivalik and Himalayas. This town, which was known in the British term as Dehra, was home to several elite institutions and schools such as Forest Research Institute, Doon School, and Welham Boys and Girls Schools. Dehradun is now Uttarakhand's capital city and an ideal getaway for individual, couple, and family visitors alike. With comfortable hotels in Dehradun offering incredible mountain views, the place is attractive to many tourists from all over the country.

Here is a list of places to visit in Dehradun, ensuring that tourists have a memorable experience:

1. Sahastradhara

Sahastradhara is a splendid site surrounded by cellars and the Baldi River also known as Thousand Fold Spring. The water of the spring is famous for its high sulphur content. Besides, the spring water lime content has allowed calestone scraps and ridges to be replaced. Water comes down the rocks during the monsoon season to offer a wonderful view. Monsoon is the best an ideal opportunity to visit Sahastradhara. 

Things to do in Sahastradhara

Explore the scenic view 

2. Robber's Cave

Robber's Cave is also known as the GucchuPani, which is 600 meters long and has little cascades and a river flowing within it. In the British period, the cave is said to have been treated as a hideout by robbers, and thus its name. It is one of the famous picnic spots for couples and family in Dehradun. Robber’s cave is the best place for trekking, picnic and sightseeing. Timing of Robber’s cave is from 7.00 am to 6.00 pm. Entry Fees is approx. 25/- INR.

3. Tiger Falls

Tiger Falls is located at a height of 1400 meters above sea level. Tiger Falls situated in the beautiful Chakrata forests provides a breath-taking view over the natural environment. This is one of the highest direct cascades in India with an elevation of 312 m. The waterfall ends in a lovely pool that allows tourists to spend a pleasant time with friends and family. They also allow travellers to walk around the area. In addition, tourists can also go canoeing, rappelling, and waters rafting. An entry fee is approx. Rs. 50/- per person.

4. Temple of Tapkeshawar

Tapkeshwar Temple is famous for being the most ancient temple of Lord Shiva in Uttarakhand located on the banks of the Asan River. In this beautiful shrine, the lingam receives water droplets continuously from the ceiling, making it a beautiful sight. Moreover, the endless holy singing and bell ringing make the entire aura extremely pious. This is the best place for nature lovers and photographers. 

5. Tapovan

Tapovan is a place to rest, meditate and seek spiritual strength with its beautiful green surroundings and river Ganga. The Tapovan Temple here is said to have been repentance for Guru Dronacharya. Tourists can walk to the temple in holy songs and bell ringing. Tapovan is unquestionably perfect for those who seek peace and tranquillity in the mountains.

6. Lacchiwala

Now called the Nature Park, Lachhiwala is a collection of man-made pools, where friends and family can have a good time. It has a pleasant atmosphere flanked by Sal trees, like a forest, which adds to the place's charm. There are also hiking and bird watching options for tourists in the area. Water from the nearby Suswa River comes in these pools.

7. Mindrolling Monastery

Mindrolling Monastery is one of India's largest Buddhist learning centres, and is translated into the "Place of Perfect Emancipation." It took 3 years for the monastery to be built by Kochen Rinpoche in 1965. This monastery in Clement Town has a 60-meter tall stupa, with major Tibetan scriptures and paintings of the wall, which is dedicated to Buddhist teachings and world peace. Mindroling Monastery is famous as one of the biggest Buddhist centre in India. 

8. Malsi Deer Park.

Malsi Deer Park is one of the most popular places to visit in Dehradun. A favorite place for family hikes and school picnics is this calm home to wild deer. In Malsi Park, visitors can also capture several species of birds in addition to the other creatures.

9. Rajaji National Park

Rajaji national park is a paradise for nature and wildlife lovers and photographers. Located in the Shivalik range of the Himalayas. This national park is famous for Jungle Safari and Jeep Safari. The entire safaris are booked by Forest Department and take care of by them. This is the best place to view scenic beauty, greenery, natural beauty, waterfalls, rivers, and mountains. 50 species of mammals are spotted in Rajaji National Park such as Asian elephants, Tigers, Panther, bears, Wild cats, and many more.

Tourists in the Doon Valley will definitely have a great time with a number of attractions in Dehradun.