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Dehradun, the city, headquarters of the district
is visited by a large number of tourist every
year, many of them en-route to Mussoorie. The
climate of the city is temperate. Even during
summer, it is not so warm at Dehra Dun as in the
district south of it. The Forest Research
Institute which is world famous for its research
work in forestry and is the only institution of
its kind in Asia is situated here. Besides,
headquarters of the important establishment like
the Oil and Natural Commission, Survey of India
etc., the Military Academy are also located
here.
The Gurudwara built by Guru Ram Raj during the
reign of Aurangzeb in the Dhamanwala locality o
the town is a religious place of eminence. The
other places of importance is the Robber's cave,
situated at a distance of about 8 kms from Dehra
Dun. The cave is a natural picnic spot
surrounded by hills where water suddenly
disappears from sight and goes underground only
to reappear after a few yards in the form of a
stream. The city has many beautiful rest houses
and good hotels to provide accommodation to the
tourist. For many years, it has been one of the
best known educational centres in northern
India. Dehra Dun is well linked by rail and road
with Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Lucknow and
Varanasi.
Tapkeshawar Temple :
Tapkeshwar Shiv Temple is an ancient place of
worship and is situated on the banks of a
rivulet, in the Garhi Cantt. Area, 5.5 Kms from
the city bus stand, the temple is well connected
by road. It is named Tapkeshwar as water
droplets, originating from a rock, fall on the
Shivling placed in the shrine. People in large
numbers participate in the fair organized on the
occasion of Shivratri and pay their obeisance to
the deity.
Sahastradhara :
Sahasratra Dhara, laterally meaning, the
'thousand fold spring' is situated at a distance
of 11 kms. from Dehra Dun. The place makes an
ideal picnic spot and is of immense attraction
to visitors. The Baldi river and the caves
provide a breathtaking view.
The water here has a fall of about 9 metres and
leaves an incrustation of lime of all its
touches. Particles thus accumulating over the
centuries have formed a projecting ledge, and a
sort of cave, from the roof of which falls a
perpetual shower. There is also a sulphur spring
in which visitors often take bath. Its water is
said to cure skin infections and possess other
medicinal properties.
Laxman Siddh :
12 Kms. Away from Dehradun towards Hardwar/Rishikesh
is a famous temple known as the Laxman Siddh.
Legend has it that a sage underwent penance over
here. Due to easy accessibility the temple is
visited by a large number of people especially
on Sundays.
Malsi Deer Park :
10 Kms. From Dehradun, enroute Mussoorie is
situated a beautifully developed tourist spot
lying at the foot hills of the Shivalik range.
Malsi Deer Park is a mini-zoological park
comprising of a children’s park enveloped by
beautiful, natural surroundings. Alongwith the
attractive environs the availability of
refreshments makes the place an ideal
sight-seeing cum picnic spot.
Chandrabani :
Situated 7 Kms from Dehradun on the Dehradun-Delhi
road is the famous temple of Chandrabani(Gautam
Kund). According to the mythological beliefs,
this spot was inhabited by Maharishi Gautam, his
wife and daughter Anjani who are widely
worshipped by the people.
It is believed that the daughter of heaven-Ganga
had manifested herself on this spot which is now
popularly known as the Gautam Kund. Every year
devotes, in large numbers, take a dip in the
holy Kund. 2 Kms away from the main road,
located in the mdst of Shivalik hills, the place
is a beautiful tourist spot.
Robber’s Cave (Guchhupani) :
An ideal place for a picnic, Robber’s Cave is
just 8 Kms away from the City Bus Stand. Local
bus services are available upto Anarwala
Village, from where it is just a Kilometre’s
trek to the spot.
Lachhiwala :
3 Kms from Doiwala and 22 Kms from Dehradun, on
the Hardwar/Rishikesh road is Lachhiwala. The
serene and blissful spot is famous for its
picnic spots. The place also provides
accommodation to tourists in the Forest Rest
House nestled in the greenery.
Santala Devi Temple :
About 15 Kms from Dehradun to reach the famous
temple of Santaula Devi, one can utilize the bus
facilities till Jaitunwala, then it is a 2 Kms
drive to Punjabiwala by a jeep or any light
vehicle and further it is a 2 kms trek to the
temple.
The temple stands as a symbol of the
faith people have in the temple and has a great
cultural and religious significance. Santla Devi,
alongwith her brother, on realizing that they
would not be able to face the Mughal Army ,
abandoned their weapons and began to pray. A
light flickered and within moments they both
were transformed into stone images. It is within
the fort that the shrine was built and Saturdays
marks the transformation of the Goddess into
stone.
Rajaji National Park :
Rajaji National Park was founded in 1966 and
spreads over an area of 820 sq.kms, the park
with it’s magnificent ecosystem, is nestled in
the lush valley of Shivalik ranges. It
represents the flora of several zones of the
forest, reverine, broad leaf mixed forest,
chirpine forest, scrub land and grassy pasture
lands. There are 23 species of mammals and 315
of avi-fauna here. The Rajaji National Park is
named after Late Shri C.Rajgoplalachari,
popularly known as Rajaji. Best Tourist season
is between November to mid June.
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