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Mussoorie has a beautiful nature walk known as 'Camel's Back Road'. This road takes its name from mountain outcrop in the shape of a camel's hump. Along the camel back, a beautiful cemetery is located about mid-way on the loop. There is also 'Gun Hill' where cannons were kept for the defense of Mussoorie. Gun Hill is accessible by the cable car on the Mall road. The oldest Christian church in the Himalayas, St Mary's, is situated above Mall Road, and is currently undergoing restoration. Kempty falls is a nice picnic spot. Company Garden is popular tourist destination. During season, the Company Garden has beautiful collection of flowers and plants. Happy Valley has a small Tibetan temple. This was the first Tibetan temple built in India. The temple was constructed in 1960 by the Tibetan refugees. Lal Tibba is another tourist spot of Mussoorie. Beautiful Dhanaulti is about 24 kilometers from Mussorie. Mussoorie also had India's largest roller skating rink. To find the spicy Garwali food has become a difficult task. If one can, Garwali chicken, Dal Tadkas are must haves. The spicy appetizing dishes are definitely a food lovers' delight. Besides this, the yummy Veg Maggi near Kempty Falls is a treat by itself
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Shilpy, Mumbai | 22nd October 2007| Traveller Photographs
Hotel Review of Padmini Nivas, Hotel
Comments: The drive from Dehradun to Mussoorie can enchant any global traveller, with the magnificent lush thick green shivaliks hills giving tough competition to south-France hills. But Mussoorie itself with narrow roads and crowded, less maintained 'popular' destinations dilutes the overall experience.
In such a mixed destination, Padmini Niwas just adds some more of the same.

As a heritage hotel, it is truly set in old-style, high-ceiling, ornate structure and thus charms a lot of loyal visitors and first timers alike. The view from some of the valley-facing rooms is breath-taking and the view from swing at the entrance, makes the small trek to the mall road from the hotel worth its while.

Food and service is not great but the superlative view, the proximity to the mall road and reasonable prices (at Rs. 1800 per room), truly makes it a worthwhile experience.

Best Experience: The lazy morning read on the garden chairs at the quiet entrance was beautiful and the swing ride at the entrance overlooking the sun setting in the valley was a very sacred moment.
Worst Experience: The laid back service is still basking under the old-world charm of the hotel. Arguably what one of the oldest hotel in the 'Queen of Hills' Mussoorie service is not what you'd expect in any contemporary hotels. Delays in getting the handwash/soaps and postponement to give towels in the night, just being an example.

Nevertheless, a place worth visiting again for its sheer quaint heritage beauty. But avoid taking elders with asthama, heart, arthritis problems as even the short trek to mall road sans private vehicle can be tiring for them.


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