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If you are looking for a weekend trip with your family, Dehradun is a beautiful place to explore. Situated in the foothills of the Himalayas, this capital city of Uttarakhand offers a mix of colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and lush green spaces.

Even if you have less time, you can enjoy a wide variety of places to visit in Dehradun in 1 day. From the spiritual tranquillity of Tapkeshwar Temple to the rejuvenating sulfur springs at Sahastradhara, every attraction in Dehradun has something to offer. You can also visit the Forest Research Institute, Robber’s Cave, and the Clock Tower within this time frame. Besides sightseeing, you can also taste the delicious local dishes of the region, like Kumaoni Raita, Singodi, Kandalee ka Saag, and Jhangora ki Kheer.

So, book your Dehradun tour packages with Thrillophilia today and create a memorable experience with your friends and family.

Here are some of the best places to visit in Dehradun

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01

Paltan Bazar

Paltan Bazar is a bustling market that should be on your list during a Dehradun 1-day trip. Situated near the iconic Clock Tower, it is one of the busiest spots in the city. The market offers a wide variety of goods, including clothes, footwear, books, handicrafts, and brassware.

One of the highlights of this market is the fragrant Basmati rice, which is considered the best quality in India. You will also see Tibetan women knitting and selling woollen clothes here.
Location: Rajpur Road, Near Clock Tower, Dehradun, Uttarakhand – 248001.
Timings: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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Sahastradhara

Sahastradhara, which means “Thousand Fold Spring,” is a beautiful natural spring. It is a peaceful escape into nature that is well-known for its sulphur-rich waters that are believed to have healing properties.

The water flows over the limestone rocks and creates small and sparkling streams. Surrounded by luscious greenery, it is perfect for picnics and relaxation. You can also take a scenic ropeway ride for amazing views of the hills and valleys. 
Location: Dehradun District, Uttarakhand.
Timings: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
03

Deer Park (Dehradun Zoo)

Formerly known as Malsi Deer Park, Dehradun Zoo is a great spot to visit on a Dehradun in 1 day. Located on Mussoorie Road, this mini zoo is perfect for family outings. It is home to herds of deer, birds, and other animals like the Neelgai. The park also offers fun rides and games for kids, which makes it a popular weekend destination.
Location: Diversion, Mussoorie Rd, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, 248009, India.
Timings: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Tuesday to Sunday)
Entry Fee: INR 20 per person
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Shikhar Fall

Shikhar Fall is a hidden gem in Dehradun, located about 13 kilometres from the city. This waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and rich wildlife, including various birds and butterflies. To reach the main waterfall, you are required to trek through a shallow pool and enjoy smaller falls along the way.

The hike offers stunning views and a refreshing atmosphere. Its clear water and natural beauty make the place an ideal spot for picnics, photography, and a peaceful escape from the city.
Location: C37X+3CJ, Kairwaan Gaon, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248009.
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Shiv Mandir

Also known as Shri Prakasheshwar Mahadev Mandir, Shiv Mandir is a must-visit spot among the places to visit in Dehradun in 1 day. Located on Mussoorie Road, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is set in the lush green valleys of Dehradun. The main attraction of the temple is the Sphatik Shivlinga. You can enjoy free prasad at the daily Bhandara and shop for gems and jewellery, especially during Shivratri and Saawan.
Location: 110, 4, Chandra Nagar Road, Chander Nagar, Bhagwant Pur, Dehradun, Khala Gaon, Uttarakhand 248001.
Timings: 5 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.

One of the most famous places to visit in Dehradun, Mindrolling Monastery is among the six major monasteries of Tibet’s Nyingma School. Originally constructed in 1676 by Rigzin Terdak Lingpa, the monastery was re-established in 1965 by Khochhen Rinpoche. Highly significant to tourists as well as religious visitors, the place is regarded as an architectural masterpiece.

Surrounded by endless gardens, vast spaces, and a striking stupa, the tallest of its kind in Asia, the monastery is known to offer spiritual guidance to hundreds of devotees every day. The paintings and murals around the monastery depict the life of Buddha as well as teaching from Buddhism. Built according to Japanese architectural style, the edifice has five floors dedicated to Lord Buddha and Guru Padmasambhava.

On the fourth floor, visitors would find a massive open space that allows them to experience a 360° view of Dehradun Valley. Home to Ngagyur Nyingma College, one of the largest institutes in the world dedicated to Buddhism studies, the monastery provides education to over 300 monks at a time.

Location: 3, Buddha Temple Road, New Basti, Clement Town, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248002.

Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday – 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

Entry Fee: No Entry Fee

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Rajaji National Park is both a national park as well as a tiger reserve which ranks high amongst the Places to see in Haridwar. The park was created by the amalgamation of 3 sanctuaries- Rajaji, Motichur and Chilla. The park is located in the Shivalik range of Himalayas and spreads over 820kms. 


The park is famous for its 600 elephants, 250 leopards, and 11 tigers along with other animals, who have been kept in the natural forest environment. It has now become the second tiger reserve of Uttarakhand after Corbet.

Location -Ansari Road, Mohand Range, Dehradun

Timing- 6 am to 9 am &  3 pm to 6 pm. Visitors booking a full day safari can wait at the rest house inside the forest.

Best Time to Visit - Park remains open from 15th November to 15th June. Park is closed during the monsoon season.      

Entry Fee - Rs. 150 per head for 3 hours visit. Gypse rate for 3 hrs safari trip is Rs. 2100 and vehicle entry is Rs.250 per vehicle with Indians and Rs. 500 per vehicle with foreigners. The guide cost is Rs. 600 for general guide and Rs.1000-1500 for experience in wildlife.

History of Rajaji National Park



The Rajaji National Park initially started as three separate national parks in Uttarakhand. The pre-existing natural abundance of the area, along with its thriving community of wildlife, flora and fauna and its idyllic weather served as the perfect premise for the establishment of these national parks.

In 1964, a stretch of the Dehradun Forest spanning 90 square kilometres was declared as the Motichur wildlife sanctuary. The Rajaji Wildlife sanctuary had existed since 1948 and the Chilla sanctuary since 1977 in Shivalik and Lansdowne respectively.

In 1983, these three parks were combined to form the Rajaji National Park as it stands today, which covers an area of over 820 square kilometres. In April 2015, Rajaji National Park received the status of a tiger reserve, making it the second reserve for tigers in Uttarakhand.

It remains one of the most picturesque and well-maintained national parks in the country. The government decided to name the park after one of the most renowned freedom fighters of the country- C. Rajagopalachari, who was known as Rajaji.

After playing a pivotal role in fighting for India’s independence, he was also the last Governor-General of post-independence India. He was awarded the Bharat Ratna for his services to the nation.
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Witness the miracle of Nature at the Robber’s Cave, which is approximately 8km from Dehradun. Robber’s Cave is a 600 M elongated naturally formed cave. A river passes through this cave making this place a perfect picnic spot for family and friends. 

The weird and wonderful thing about this place is that a stream of water miraculously appears in the Robbers Cave and vanishes under the ground and then reappears a few yards further.  It is a very pristine and peaceful place and hence intrigues several tourists. Robber’s cave is a must-visit place when in Dehradun.

Timings- 7 AM to 6 PM

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Surrounded by Sal trees, accompanied by deciduous shrubs, and shimmering with the cold waters of Susma river, Lachhiwala is known as a Nature Park. The highlight of the picnic spot is its pool which is quite an attraction for nature lovers. Soak in the sunlight while swimming in the man-made pools of Lachhiwala.

This place is also flocked by tourists for its lush green forest cover, bird-watching, trekking, swimming, and other interesting activities. This place is a paradise for bird-watchers since there are various species of birds and even hires a local guide to educate you about these birds and the locations where you will find them.

Location:
 Doiwala Block, Lachhiwala Range, near Haridwar – Rishikesh Road, Uttarakhand – 248008

Best time to visit: The weather at Lachhiwala is pleasant all through the year but it is advisable to visit this beautiful place during summer. 

Timings: Monday to Sunday – 8 AM to 5 PM. 

Entry Fee: 
Adult – INR 10, Child –INR 5

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Set amidst the lush green of the beautiful town of Dehradun, Forest Research Institute is an education and tourist spot. It is known for its natural diversity, spectacular beauty and magnificent architecture, this institute is one of the top places to see in Dehradun. The institute offers education and research in different areas of forestry—plants, climate, topography, animals, and birds of the Himalayan forests.

Built on the lines of Greco-roman architecture, the edifice covers an area of 5 km. The campus was established by the British in 1906. The place has 6 museums that exhibit the research on areas related to forestry. The prestigious Indian Council of Forest Research is also a part of this institute. Tourists can enjoy this place because of its scenic views, rich architecture, picnic area and fresh environment.

Highlights: Picnic area, lush green campus, rich architecture, scenic views, 6 museums, and peaceful ambiance.

Location: Forest Research Institute (Deemed University) P.O.IPE, Kaulagarh Road, Dehradun - 248195

Timings: Monday to Friday –9 AM to 5 PM.

Entry Fee: INR 10 per person. 

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People Also Ask About Dehradun

  1. Which is the famous thing in Dehradun?

    Dehradun is famous for its beautiful mountains, waterfalls, and temples. On your visit to the region, you can visit popular spots like Tapkeshwar Temple and Mindrolling Monastery. Some of the other must-see places in Dehradun include Sahastradhara, a natural spring, and Rajaji National Park, where you can enjoy a jungle safari.
  2. Is one day enough for Dehradun?

    No, one day is not enough to cover every beautiful attraction in Dehradun. However, if you are running short of time, you can cover the main attractions in your Dehradun 1-day trip. You can visit places like Tapkeshwar Temple, Robber's Cave, and Sahastradhara. If you have more time, it is advisable to enjoy the entire region in 3 to 4 days.
  3. Is it worth visiting Dehradun?

    Yes, Dehradun is worth visiting for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. You can see beautiful mountains, waterfalls, and temples here. Even if you visit Dehradun in 1 day, you can enjoy a visit to famous spots like Tapkeshwar Temple and Sahastradhara. The city offers stunning views and a relaxing environment to all the visitors.
  4. What is famous in Dehradun for eating?

    There are plenty of famous foods in Dehradun. Some of them include Kafuli, a healthy dish made from spinach and fenugreek leaves, and Phaanu, a tasty lentil soup. You can also enjoy Tibetan Momos and Kandalee ka Saag. Make sure to cover Gahat Ki Dal, Singodi, Aloo Ke Gutke, Sani Hui Muli and Nimbu some of the top places to visit in Dehradun for 1 day.
  5. What is the best time to visit Dehradun?

    Dehradun is a year-round tourist destination, but the best time to visit the attraction is during the summer season, from March to June. During this time, the weather remains pleasant, with temperatures ranging between 17 and 35 degrees Celsius. The clear skies and mild temperatures make it perfect for exploring the attractions, trekking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Himalayas.
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03 October 2019
vijay sharma Nag Tibba Trek
Excellent
It's been a great journey for all of us and also this was our first ever trek and we all give a big thanks to Thrillophilia who provide us great service like their food, transport service, camping facility and their treck guide and the all facilities from their side is up to the mark ..and we really enjoyed there ....we all had a great memory. One suggestion for those who planned for nag tibba trek is "not an easy trek specially from nag tibba camp to nag tibba summit it's difficult ...it's really difficult ...
24 December 2020
amit sharma Nag Tibba Trek
Excellent
I was on this trek on this weekend (19-12-2020) . Nag tibba trek start from Pantwari village. This trek is in two parts Pantwari to Nagtibba base camp ?? Nag tibba base camp to Summit or nah tibba peak. We started in afternoon on day one to base camp, so it took approx 2.30-3 hour to reach to base camp. There we had snack and enjoyed sunset ????. We also had campfire and music, then we went for sleep. Next day early morning, around 3am, we started trek for Nag Tibba Summit for the sunrise ????. This was around 4 km trek, so it took us 3.30 to to reach on peak. 2km out of 4Km was snow trekk, this was freezing cold ???? and slippery trekk. After reaching to peak we witnessed the mesmerising beauty of snow ?? covered mountains ????. This is highly recommended trek to the people who enjoy trek and travel.
Ankita Sharma Nag Tibba Trek
Excellent
"Nag tibba trek is such a breather amidst this chaotic routine life that we live. it's a perfect set up having amazing people who host you and make you comfortable throughout the trek. \n\nWe started from Delhi and all the aspects regarding travel booking, cabs and pick up is managed by the Thrillophilia team in an impressive manner. They are helpful and most importantly available the whole time.\n\nThe trek begins with a moderate walk and climb till the base camp on the first day you reach. You get packed lunch from the team. And this grand welcomed by an amazing view of sunset from such pristine heights.\n\nEveryone is allotted a quechua tent either on single basis or twin sharing. The night sets up with a warm bonfire with all the people around and hot served dinner. The next day trek begins early morning so take adequate sleep. Anyone who can walk every day can do this trek. It's a good way to start and know who trek gets done. The climb is moderate and is accompanied by a guide who in my case was an amazing person. He told so many stories, his own life narratives and history behind the whole place. The summit ends up with a breath taking to view from where you can see the Sahaydaris and Himalayas out far. It's just an amazing experience altogether. \n\nThings to remember. \nCarry less things as you yourself carry it. It's one night and two days so pack light.\nCarry small packs of toiletries and cosmetics. Do carry water bottle. Torch.\nDuring winters, carry gloves, scarves and good thermals.\nPreferably wear hiking trousers and shoes (you can easily get one from decathlon store or app) , makes it comfortable hike. Carry water. \n\nPLEASE DON'T THROW PLASTICS AT THE CAMP OR DURING THE TREK."
25 October 2018
Abhinav Kumar Nag Tibba Winter Trek
Excellent
Nag Tibba Trek is a weekend trek and can be easily accessed from nearby places as Dehradun is well connected. The first half day was journey in the traveller from Dehradun to Pantwari (Base village to start the trek). I will suggest you to take Anti Altitude sickness or anti vomiting tablets to avoid vomiting on the way. Also, it is an easy trek for seasoned trekkers but do some physical fitness training before going on this trek (or any other trek) if you want to enjoy all the moments of the trek. Less stamina and tiredness often result into leaving the trek in between and dissatisfaction. Day 1: Dehradun to Pantwari and Nag Tibba Base Camp: I went on this trek with my friend Sunil and we had really good time there. First day half of the day we spent in traveling from Dehradun to Pantwari in a Tempo Traveller which was arranged by the tour operator. After reaching Pantwari we started our trek to the base camp. It was an easy trek of 4 Kms which we covered in 3-4 hours on a leisurely pace. We had our lunch on the way. (Paratha, Aloo Sabji, Chocolate, sweet and Fruity). Liked the food. Tents at the base camp were comfortable and food was great. Try and explore the sides to take good pictures. Day 2: Base Camp to Nag Temple, Nag Tibba Smmit, down to Pantwari and back to Dehradun So this day you need stamina. Total distance trekked was around 14 Kms- Base Camp to Peak and Back- 10 Kms Base Camp to Pantwari Village- 04 Kms We started early morning at 4.15. Trek guides were Ravi Chauhan and Gambhir Chauhan. These guys did really great job managing the group. Thumbs up to both. Gambhir is a seasoned trekker and trained from the prestigious Nehru Mountaineering Institute. He is having good knowledge of trekking and the terrain. Both of our guides were very friendly. First we went to the temple. I was surprised to know that every year in Rainy Season, a festival is organized there and villagers come there to take blessings of Nag Devta (Serpent God). From temple we went to the Nag Tibba Summit. On clear days, you can see beautiful snow covered peaks including Gangotri, Kali Choti (Black Peak) and Dhauladhar range. Start as early as possible from the base camp if you don’t want to miss the view as the day passes, visibility gets poor. After spending some time at the peak we started descending and reached to the base camp in 2 hours. Trekking down in hills is a bit tricky because of the slippery slopes and pebbles but enjoyable. After having our lunch at base camp we moved down to Pantwari village and then back to Dehradun in the traveller. We came back with a beautiful memory. Thanks to Thrillophilia for your continuous support and friendly gesture. Meals were testy and stay was very comfortable. I will suggest trekker to go prepared with winter clothing and the basic things like torch etc. so that you can enjoy the trek. P.S. - Running water washrooms are not ready yet.
Nishant Singh Kedarkantha Trek
Excellent
"Undoubtedly one of the best Winter treks with mesmerizing views in Uttarakhand. "
Dr Ashutosh Srivastava Kedarkantha Winter Trek
Excellent
"well managed trip"
16 March 2021
Brieona Acharya Kedarkantha Trek
Excellent
This was the very first trek of my life and Thrillophilia made sure to make the best of it. A traveller picked us up from Dehradun and we reached Sankri around 4 pm. Mr Bachan Rana made sure we were well instructed and equipped. Our trek guides Mukesh sir and Prakash sir were amazing and made sure no one is left behind. Not having an active physicality, I was always the last one to reach the base, but they made sure I didn't feel left out and helped me with the snow and the rocks. I also made great friends with every member of my group and by the end of the trek, we were one big family. We never would have guessed in our wildest dreams that they would be serving us gulab jamuns and pasta on our trek. They really outdid themselves while catering to our needs. The tents were already pitted and were as warm as they could be. Our group was the first to make it to the summit, watch the sunrise and then slide back. We got to see rainfall, snowfall and a gazillion of stars (a sight I can never forget) on this trek. The bonfires were a cherry on the top. I never knew how badly I needed this trek, an internet detox that really helped me catch up with myself. I would definitely rate this trek a 6/5.
15 March 2021
Ankit Jain Kedarkantha Trek
Excellent
It was my first experience of trekking which was really good, the transport provided was good, food was good, Guide Raj and Sachin were too good they supported and took care of all the group members nicely throughout our trek no one should be left while trekking or missed entertained our group and kept motivated, stay provided while jungle stay was also good.
Moinak Sau Nag Tibba Trek
Superb
"It was a very good experience. Only thing on the start they don't start from dehradun ISBT, rather they start from prince chawk, which was not informed clearly. "
10 February 2021
Gaurav kumar Kedarkantha Trek
Excellent
Trip was so awesome aur food itne acche ki expect nhi kar skte aap ki itne upr bhi aapko aise food provide kr skte h breakfast lunch evening breakfast and dinner sab bhot hi Accha hai Thank you thrillophilia

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