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Kempty Falls Mussoorie, India |
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Kempty Falls, located 15 kms from Mussoorie on
the Chakrata Road
is one of the most popular attraction of the region. This place was developed
as a tourist destination by a British officer John Mekinan, around 1835. The
name Kempty is probably derived from 'camp-tea', as the British, during the
colonial rule would organize their tea parties here. Surrounded by high
mountain ranges and located at a high altitude of 4500 feet, the falls offer a
breathtaking view as the water falling down from a high altitude of 40 feet
splits further into five more streams. At Kempty, the water almost appears as
if the streams are themselves doing a somersault before they hit the bottom.
Yamuna is not far from the Kempty when one travels past it some 12 kms downhill
on crossing the Aglar
River. Trout are in
abundance here, and fishing permits can be obtained form the Divisional Forest
Officer, Mussoorie. For those seeking the thrill of the gigantic falls for more
than just a quick trip, there are arrangements for accommodation in huts in the
area around Kempty. The falls are closed through winter and can be visited from
the months of March through July. |
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