12 Places In Lansdowne You Must Include in Your Itinerary

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Located in Uttarakhand, Lansdowne Hill Station is where you head for some peace, relaxation and scenic views. The best part is that you can enjoy this hill station in both winter and summer.

In the winter months, the temperature goes down to 0° with a maximum of 24°, and if you wish to experience snowfall, then plan your visit between October to January. The hills are white, and the view is unbeatable.

During summer months, the weather stays pleasant, with a maximum temperature of 30° in peak sun hours and a minimum of 16°. Most people who plan a trip here come to relax and enjoy the scenery around them, but if you need some touristy places to visit in Lansdowne, then we've got you covered.

How To Reach: 

Lansdowne can be easily reached via roadways, by either buses or cars. Road tripping would be a better option if you are going with a group, in our opinion. 

The nearest airport to Lansdowne is Jolly Grant Airport of Dehradun, from where you can catch a bus or hire a cab to reach Lansdowne.

For railways, the nearest railway station to Lansdowne is Kotdwar, at 40 km away. You can take a cab from Kotdwar to Lansdowne if you wish to travel by train.

Tip N Top Viewpoint

Tip N Top in Lansdowne is located only 1.5 km from the city centre and is known to be the highest point in Lansdowne (approx 1700 m above sea level), offering a spectacular panoramic view of the snow-capped Himalayas. Pair a visit here with shopping in the main market, as it's only a few kilometres away. 

Timings: Sunrise to sunset

Open: All days

Entry: Free

Bhulla Lake

Probably one of the better places to soak in winter sun if you choose to go in the winter season. Bhulla Lake or Bhulla Tal is only 1 km away from the city centre, and is a lake surrounded by hills and greenery. You'll find animals like ducks and rabbits to keep the kids occupied, too. The place is well maintained, clean and peaceful, best to sit back and relax here with family or friends.

Timings: 9 AM - 5 PM

Open: All days

Entry: Free. Boating charges cost around INR 150 per person (approx.)

Bhim Pakora

Linked to Indian mythology, it's said that the Pandavas halted here during their exile, and Bhim put one rock on the second in such a way that it doesn’t topple. Tourists come here to see this wonder (and maybe even test it out to believe it's true). It's located 2kms away from the city centre and you can easily trek to it.

Timings: Open 24 hours

Open: All days

Entry: Free

Darwan Singh Museum

Located in the heart of Lansdowne, this place is heaven for history buffs. The Darwan Singh Museum was inaugurated in 1983 to celebrate the achievements of the Garhwal Rifles and is popularly known as the pride of Lansdowne. It's a well-decorated two-storey building which flaunts a unique collection of uniforms, arms, and photographs of army personnel. One can easily spend an hour here!

Timings: 8 AM - 1 PM, 3 PM - 6 PM

Open: All days except Tuesday

Entry: INR 50 per person

Tadkeshwar Mahadev Temple

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is about 37 km from Lansdowne (you'll easily find taxis). It's known to be the place where Tarakasur prayed to Lord Shiva for the gift of immortality. Every year, Mahashivaratri is celebrated in all its glory with devotees from faraway places.

Timings: 5 AM - 6 PM

Open: All days

Entry: Free

Bhalugarh Waterfall

According to our research, a short trek (about 1 to 1.5 km) will lead you to this beautiful waterfall. It's probably one of the best places to enjoy everything that the place has to offer—chirping birds, lush green surroundings, and the sound of the water. It's important to note that peak summer isn’t the best time to go here, as the water level is quite low. 

Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM (ideal time)

Open: All days

Entry: Free

Kalagarh Tiger Reserve

Lansdowne also offers a Jungle safari at Kalagarh Tiger Reserve. It's only a few kilometres from Lansdowne's main market. Park entry and permit fees is INR 3,500 for 1 to 6 people and gypsy charges are INR 4,700. You get a chance to spot deer, sambhar, wild boars, tigers, leopards, barking deer and over 400 bird species. The Tiger reserve remains open from November 15 to June 15. The weather this time of the year remains cool and generally dry.

Timings: 6 AM - 9 AM, 2 PM - 5 PM

Open: Only from 15 November to 15 June because of the cool weather

Price: Park & permit fees are INR 3,500

St. John Church

The only church open for worship currently in Lansdowne is St. John's church. The church was constructed way back in 1937, but was shut for a long time due to mismanagement and scarcity of priests at that time. It re-opened in 1983 for worship, and since then, daily prayers have been held here. There is another church in Lansdowne (St. Mary's Church), which was turned into a museum in 1947.

Timings: 9 AM - 6 PM

Open: All day

Price: Free

Mall Road

Most hill stations are home to a 'Mall Road', and Ladsdowne too has one, which is a cutesy market with small alleys. You will find shops, small dhaba restaurants, and residents flocking to buy essentials or making it to work. From utensils to clothes, you will find anything and everything you need in case you left something back at home.

Timings: 8 AM - 9 PM, depending on the outlet

Open: All days

Trip Travel Cafe

Trip Travel Cafe is an artistic cafe that serves yummy food along with being a vintage store. The rustic charm of the cosy cafe looks like a page out of a Ruskin Bond novel.  The perfect view from the hilltop and proximity to St. Mary's Church make it a hit among tourists, and the food, too, is quite nice, even though the menu is limited.

Timings: 11 AM - 7:30 PM

Open: All days

Garhwal War Memorial

Visiting the War Memorial isn’t going to be your typical outing — it’s a journey through history and a heartfelt chance to honour the fallen heroes who served the nation. Standing tall on the Lansdowne Parade Ground, it pays tribute to the sacrifices of the brave Garhwal Regiment.

Timings: 9 AM - 12 PM, 3 PM - 6 PM

Open: All days except Sundays

Entry: INR 50 

Kanvashram

Located around 50 km from Lansdowne, this ashram holds deep mythological significance. It is believed to have been the ashram of sage Vishwamitra and the birthplace of Bharat. Beyond its spiritual importance, the area offers opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and river rafting. Plus, with wellness tourism on the rise, the site has gained even more popularity as it has temples and meditation caves.

Timings: 8 AM - 6 PM

Open: All days 

Entry: Free

Pro-Tip

Looking for more hill stations near Delhi? Check out our list here.

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