<P> It has a nature walk known as "Camel's Back Road". This road takes its name from a rocky outcrop in the shape of a camel's hump . A cemetery is about mid-way on the loop . There is "Gun Hill" where a cannon was used to sound out midday for many years . Gun Hill is accessible by the cable car on the Mall road . The oldest Christian church in the Himalayas, St Mary's, is above Mall Road and is undergoing restoration . Kempty Falls is a nice picnic spot . Company Garden is popular tourist destination . The Company Garden has a vast collection of flowers and plants . </P> <P> Camel Back Road offers a decent mix of budget and value for money motels in Mussoorie . Since this area offers a better somewhere to stay option to the travellers, it is well located for those who want the comfort of a decent hotel at a good cost The area is again well connected to other parts of Mussoorie and is a popular site for those looking for a good value for money on their accommodation . </P> <P> 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 . Located upwards of main Mussoorie in the cantonment area of Landour, the most appropriate way to explore is to drive up to Char Dukaan and the take the short hike to Lal Tibba . Essentially a gazing spot that offers majestic views of the Himalayas . </P> <P> Previously known as "Childer's Lodge", Nahata Estate is a huge property of more than 300 acres, owned by the Harakh Chand Nahata family . It is the highest peak of Mussoorie near Lal Tibba, 5 km from the Tourist Office . One can go on horseback or on foot . The view of snow - clad mountains is exhilarating . </P>

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