.Carved over millions of years by running water, the Robber’s Cave is speculated to be a former hideout for bandits, perfect for adventure enthusiasts and daring explorers.
This scenic Shiva temple sits by a sulfur stream, with a lingam in a natural cave where water gently trickles down in a continuous Jalabhisheka.
This attraction in Dehradun offers endless fun and relaxation in the lap of nature - what else would you expect from a place whose name translates as “Thousand Fold Spring”?
Dehradun Zoo, formerly Malsi Deer Park, is a great family spot where kids can see Nilgai, deer, tigers, leopards, and more.
1. If you are looking for a tourist place to visit in Dehradun for a spiritual getaway, the Mindrolling Monastery will make a perfect destination.
Spread across 2.5 hectares, this site features Mughal towers, Roman columns, elegant arches, and extensive exhibits of animals, plants, and birds.
It’s a stunning Indo-Islamic structure that features domes, minarets, and Persian-style arches. Inside, you’ll find 500 intricate frescoes depicting Sikh gurus and Hindu deities.
Just a few paces away from the Mindrolling Monastery, where you can stroll around and appreciate an intriguing Japanese-style architecture along with a 360° view of the Dehradun Valley.
At the heart of Dehradun stands the iconic Clock Tower, a post-Independence monument surrounded by bustling markets, street food, and the city’s most offbeat place, Tibetan Market.
Also called Shri Prakasheshwar Mahadev Mandir, this serene temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and sits nestled in the lush green valleys surrounding the city.