The capital of Uttarakhand, Dehradun, strikes this cool balance between city comforts and the tranquillity of nature. Most people just use it as a pit stop
on the way to the hills or some adventure, but honestly, the city itself is worth a closer look. Give it a couple of days and you’ll discover old colonial buildings, natural springs, mysterious caves, temples tucked into rocky corners, and beautiful cultural experiences. Here’s a mix of top sights and a few lesser-known gems that will make a perfect Dehradun trip.
Forest Research Institute (FRI)
This isn’t just a research hub—it’s a piece of history. The old colonial buildings sit on sprawling, green lawns, surrounded by grand Greco-Roman columns and rare trees. Wander through its museums or just take a quiet walk in the gardens. It’s a good way to breathe and leave the city noise behind.
Robber’s Cave (Guchhupani)
About 8 kilometres from town, Robber’s Cave is a natural cave with a stream running right through it. Wade through cool, knee-deep water, feel the cave walls close in, and maybe set up a picnic outside. It is fun, a little mysterious, and perfect for a break from the usual sightseeing.
Sahastradhara
This spot is all about unwinding. You get sulphur springs, waterfalls, and stunning views of hills. Take a dip, snap some photos, or just sit back and let the place work its magic. Spend a day here and you’ll feel recharged.
Malsi Deer Park
If you’re with kids or love wildlife yourself, this little park is a nice break. Watch deer and peacocks, spot some birds, and take a gentle walk under the trees. No rush—just greenery and a bit of peace.Paltan Bazaar
Head to the city centre and you’ll find Paltan Bazaar buzzing with life. Street food stalls, shops packed with handicrafts, crowds weaving through narrow lanes. It’s noisy, colourful, and the best place to experience the hustle and bustle of Dehradun—grab some snacks, pick up a souvenir, and soak it all in.
Uttara Museum of Contemporary Art
Here’s one people often miss—a modern art museum that dives into local culture and how nature and disasters have shaped the city. The art is profound and thought-provoking, and it gives you a whole outlook on the city of Dehradun.Tapkeshwar Temple
Built into a cave by a gurgling stream, this temple dedicated to Lord Shiva feels tucked away from the world. Water drips straight onto the Shiva Linga, and the whole place has this calm, hidden energy. Whether you’re spiritual or just curious, it’s a place you’ll remember forever.










