Monday 22 November 2021

Dhanaulti — An amazing weekend getaway from Delhi

 Dhanaulti: Mountains, water, snow — all at one destination


If you are looking for a weekend getaway from Delhi, then Dhanaulti in Uttarakhand is a beautiful place to explore. It takes around seven hours from the national capital by road. I share my beautiful winter experience in the snow-clad and trust me it is worth to give it a try.

Last winter, we had read in newspapers that there was snowfall in many places in Uttarakhand and to feel the chill, we chose Dhanaulti this time. We started at 7 on a Friday morning and after 3-4 hours, we were already crossing Dehradun, situated on the foothills. As the hilly terrain started and the climb towards Mussoorie began, we could already feel the temperature going down. I was prepared for it and took out a thin blanket. I and my sonny were sitting cosily at the back seat of the car. My husband, who was in the front seat chatting with the driver so that he doesn’t fall asleep, gave us an envious look.

As we rode up the hills, the view was getting beautiful, unlike the polluted city that we live in. After some time, we crossed the turning towards Mussoorie and we remembered our trip to the Queen of Hills, as it is called, a few years ago.



By then, we could have a glimpse of the snow-capped Himalayas. The road was narrow at places but there were no dearth of daredevils on bikes not paying any heed to signboards that said, ‘speed kills’. The sun was going down slowly and fog was descending at places. After some time, we could see remains of snow at many places as there was snowfall a week ago.  At some places, there was a white carpet of snow covering rooftops of resorts, gardens, trees and the view was breath-taking.



Finally, we reached our pre-booked resort at around 3 pm. The view was amazing and we were indeed nearer to the mountains. The white mountains behind the green ones were clearer and seemed just a walk away. Our room was huge with French windows on one side facing the mountains. We had a quick snack as we already had lunch on the way and went to explore the neighbourhood. It was a small town with tourists all around. The centre of the town had a small market. The famed eco parks were just at a walking distance. There was no dearth of hotels, resorts, home stays of all budgets— so in case we hadn’t booked our resort, it wouldn’t have been a problem finding another.  

 

How many days needed for Dhanaulti trip?

Two to three days are enough. You can plan it on weekends. You just have to take leave on Friday or Monday.

 

Must-visit places

The first thing we had were roast maize (bhuttas) and then ice-cream. It’s a different experience to have ice-cream in such a cold weather. We saw the Eco Park gate and decided to explore. You need a ticket to enter, which is available on the spot. There were lot of adventure activities for all ages. My son tried flying fox and we enjoyed the sunset.

After some time, we came on the road again and some locals approached us to enjoy a horse ride till the Snow Point. We agreed instantly and the next moment, we were on the hilly terrain surrounded by trees. When we reached the snow point, it seemed as if we reached a valley covered with snow and our photo sessions began.   



On Saturday, we started for the Tehri dam, which is a must-visit for tourists. It took around one hour to reach the dam and, believe me, the view was no less than an exotic foreign locale. The blue water was a sight for the eyes.  We immediately booked a motor boat and went for a ride. I couldn’t stop myself from taking a ride on a water scooter. My husband was not a daredevil like me and he was happy shooting me. 

On Sunday, we woke up early to have a view of the beautiful sunny morning, had a delicious breakfast of aloo parathas with hot steaming tea and started for Delhi. 

How to reach Dhanaulti

You can hire a taxi or take your own car. It takes around six to seven hours, depending on the traffic.

Dhanaulti can be reached via buses from Dehradun, Rishikesh, Mussoorie and Nainital. There are buses from the Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) at Kashmere Gate, in Delhi.

The nearest railway station is Dehradun. One can take the Doon Express, the Sangam Express Slip, the Mussoorie Express, and the Delhi to Dehradun Shatabdi and Jan Shatabdi to reach Dehradun.

The nearest airport is the Jolly Grant Airport, in Dehradun. It is located at a distance of 86 kilometres from the town.

If you are a biking enthusiast, you can opt for a circular, week-long tour of Dehradun, Mussoorie, Dhanaulti, Kanatal, Chamba, Tehri, Rishikesh, Haridwar or vice-versa.

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While in Dhanaulti you can also explore:

*Deogarh Fort

*Surkanda Devi Temple

*Potato Farm

*Dashavatar Temple

*There are several adventure camps, you can look for one


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