Sensing my disappointment on my first visit to Musssoorie, Priya decided to take me around her hometown. This is when I realized that there were some nice places too provided you knew where to go. And Camel’s Back road Mussoorie, Is one of Them.
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Being the nature lover’s that we are, we first went for a walk on Camel’s road. Camel’s road is a long winding road frequented by nature lovers who visit this place for their morning and evening walks. Unlike the Mall road, this was a much better place. It was calm and the views of the Himalayas were breathtaking. As the skies were clear, the snow-capped peaks could be seen clearly. Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri are some of the peaks that are visible from Camel’s Back road.
Walking across Camel’s Back road Mussoorie, I realized how clean and fresh the air was. The smell of pine filled the air.
As we moved forward on Camel’s road, I saw a few telescopes lined up on one side of the road. These telescopes had been setup by some shopkeepers so that people could view the rock formation, Camel’s Back, after which this road is named.
I too stopped by for a look. The rock formation did look like a camel.
Along the road, there are a few Victorian bandstands. These provide shelter from the weather which is very unpredictable. One can sit at these places for hours and just gaze and admire the beauty of the mountains. We stopped by at one such bandstand which had a small shop next to it. telescope is available at this shop for those wanting a closer look of the Himalayan peaks. After having a cup of tea over here, we moved on.
All along the road, we could see monkeys playing. They don’t bother anyone as long as they are left alone.
Soon we reached an old cemetery that dates back to the mid-nineteenth century. As the gate was closed and entry for travellers was not allowed, we could only view the graves and tombstones on the hilly slopes from a distances.
Moving towards the end of Camel’s Back road, we could see a lot of people enjoying horse rides.
Camel’s Back road ends at a point where it joins Mall Road towards Library Chowk. As soon as we moved from Camel’s Back road to Mall road, the atmosphere changed. We were back to the hustle and bustle, traffic, crowded shops and everything else that we wanted to avoid…