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Amenities
Attached Washroom
Charging Points
Closet
Dedicated Workspace
First Aid Kit
Forest Access
Forest View
Geyser
Mountain View
Parking
Restaurant
Security Cameras
Activities
Nature Walk
Outdoor Activities
Badminton
Archery
Frisbee Catch & Throw
Spacious luxury stay amidst mountains is perfect for two adventurous souls! Inspired by Sir George Everest's mapping of the meridional arc from the Himalayas to Cape Comorin, the property comes with amenities that complement the explorer in you and gives you plenty of space to bring back treasures from the jungle.
At our in-house cafe, enjoy a fantastic menu of multiple cuisines from India and abroad that will tantalize your taste buds and make you crave more!
At Lal Tibba, Mussoorie's highest peak, you may witness the sunrise.
Create a competition among your pals to eat the most momos. Yes, we consider this to be adventurous.
At the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, the birdwatchers must get together and spend the day in a paradise for watching birds.
One can go on a lot of walks and paths.
The narrative of this lovely village begins in the early nineteenth century, when Mansur-grazing animals welcomed British East India Company lieutenants to their humble residence on the Himalayan slopes. By the late nineteenth century, Mussoorie had become a summer retreat for European conquerors and the Queen of the Hills for proud Indian Maharajas. Mussoorie, surrounded by the majestic Himalayan peaks to the north and the dramatic Doon Valley to the south, is central to the stories of literary hero Ruskin Bond and our personal favorite, Sir George Everest.