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Dehradun Tour
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Dehradun is situated in the
newly formed Himalayan state of Uttaranchal around 235 km from
Delhi at the center of the Doon valley. The city has the
Himalayas to its north, the Shivalik range to its south, the
sacred Ganges to its east and the Yamuna to its west.
Dehradun, the capital of the newly formed state Uttaranchal,
is located on way to Mussoorie. Being a popular hill
destination, Dehradun is a most sought after tourist
destination for tourists in India. Nestled in a wide and
thickly forested valley of the Shivalik ranges, Dehradun is
famous for its fruit orchards. The temperate climate of the
city attracts tourist from all over the world, who flock in
large numbers to relax and rejuvenate their body, mind and
soul.
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Tourist Attractions in Dehradun
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Rajaji National Park
Rajaji National Park, situated at the edge of the sprawling
Dehradun valley, was founded in 1966 and spreads over an area
of about 820 sq. km. Nestled in a lush valley of the Shivalik
Range, the park is an ideal holiday resort with its many
picnic spots and excursion sites for the nature lover.
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Forest Research Institute
Forest Research Institute is one of the best research
institutes devoted to the same purpose all around the world. A
vast extensive museum in its premises displays a wide range of
diverse botanical specimens. Open on all, weekdays from Monday
to Friday, it is a great experience to witness the innumerable
species of vegetation on the Earth. The Botanical Garden set
in the campus is another attraction of the place.
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Tapkeshwar Temple
The temple of Lord Shiva as the God of strict rituals of
'tap', it stands majestically on the outskirts of the city
with a long flight of stairs to ascend. A picture-perfect
beauty, There is a gushing river flowing by its sides that
complement the main temple and other shrines studding the area
with its pleasant cool waters. The best time to visit the
place is in March, when a big fair is held here on Shivaratri.
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Malsi Deer Park
8 km from the city, Malsi Deer Park is on the road to
Mussoorie. A good picnic spot, the park is as the name
suggests home to the gentle and shy deers who can be seen
nibbling at the grass from a distance but any effort to go
near them alerts them instantly and they run off and disappear
in the thick bushes of the park. Cool breeze and giggles and
chuckles of the young children who are thrilled to see this
big-eyed creature is enough to fill anybody with new
enthusiasm and zest for life.
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Sahastradhara
Sulphur springs have long been credited with unique healing
powers for certain diseases both in the early eastern and the
western medical sciences. 14 km from the centre of the city,
Sahastradhara is such a place where one can see people coming
from far off with their ailing loved ones in search of a
natural cure. It also makes an excellent picnic spot with its
lush green surroundings and foaming waterfall.
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Robber's Cave
8 km from Dehra Dun, just beyond the Anarwala village, the
famous Robber's Cave is a fabulous picnic spot, which is sure
to delight the visitors. It is known for a strange phenomenon
as a stream of water suddenly disappears from sight at a point
and then reappears again a few metres ahead as a squally
stream.
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