Khushi
India
My experience in Mussoorie as a solo traveler was great. It’s a really peaceful place and the weather is really comfortable in September. As a girl, travelling to Mussoorie alone is recommendable you just have to follow all the obvious safety measures of travelling alone and you’re good to go. Food/restaurant recommendations; Landour bakehouse, the glen, cafe hinge, cafe de tavern, cafe by the way. I stayed in a hostel (shalom backpackers) it’s great if you’re going on a low budget, you’ll meet a lot of female travelers, the washrooms are clean, there’s a great view from the terrace and it’s a comfortable experience overall. If you like walking, Mussoorie is a good destination for you as you can cover most of it by walking, otherwise it’s easy and pretty cheap to rent scooters, bikes or cars and it’s very easy to get a trustable tour guide although you wouldn’t need one. The best places to visit in Mussoorie in my experience are George Everest, Landour and Dalai hills although you can skip all the local waterfalls and lakes as they are too crowded and pretty basic for that matter. Also, if you’re into spooky stuff and like knowing about paranormal things, there’s a place called Lambi Dehar mines which is one of the most haunted places in India. Apart from all this, Mussoorie is good if you want to travel with a low budget, you don’t need more than ₹3000-₹5000 to travel and stay comfortably in Mussoorie. My entire 2 day trip was covered in ₹2500 as I was only travelling from Dehradun.
Posted: September 25, 2024