Explore Dehradun: The Perfect City For Adventurous Backpackers
Dehradun, the capital of the state of Uttarakhand, India, has always been a favorite for many travelers for its calmness and nature. It lies in the south of the mighty Himalayas and north of the Shivalik range, and Indo-Saracenic architecture draws tourists toward it. Backpackers who want a taste of a new culture while staying at budget-friendly places, Dehradun is heaven on Earth. Here are seven reasons why Dehradun is the best backpacking city in the world.
1. A Variety Of Budget Accommodation Options
The most important thing for any backpacker is comfortable accommodation on a budget and Dehradun does not disappoint. The city has many budget guest houses, hostels, and even a few homestay options. No matter the size of the traveling group, every type of visitor is well catered to. Variety in size from single rooms to dormitory settings in many hostels makes it easy for backpackers to meet other travelers and share experiences.
Moreover, some of these homestays give a taste of Dehradun's culture by serving home cooked meals at affordable prices, making it easier for travelers to experience the local life. This way backpackers can stretch the UK travel budget and visit different attractions.
2. Excursion and Mother Nature's Doorstep
The serene charm of Dehradun is highlighted by the Mussoorie, Rishikesh, Haridwar, and Jim Corbett National Park which are some of the exceedingly beautiful parts of India. Its strategic positioning, close to such mesmerizing sights, offers fantastic opportunities for backpackers who wish to delve into its diversified topography inclusive of thick forests, placid rivers, wildlife sanctuaries, snow-capped mountains, and a lot more.
For example, a very nice drive takes you to Robber's Cave (Guchhu Pani), a cave with a lake where water seamlessly enters and exits the cave. Like Sahastradhara, with its rejuvenating sulfur springs and limestone caves competently manages to calm and ease the frantic part of city life. These attractions which are all within reach make Dehradun a very desirable place for outdoor and adventure enthusiasts.
3. Vivid Ethnic History
Dehradun is rich in culture and history as it possesses numerous events and pieces of art that expand the geographic range of a backpacking trip. The city has some of the historical sites like the colonially built Forest Research Institute (FRI) and the Temple Tapkeshwar, which is revered by ascetics and travelers.
The Paltan Bazaar and Indira Market endow every tourist visiting Dehradun with an insight of how the region functions. These markets hold great value with respect to traditional handicrafts and street food. Backpackers engaging in the local customs and traditions will surely have a great time.
4. Scrumptious Local Food
No country is complete with having its own specialties when it comes to food and Dehradun is no different. The meals reflect the exquisite blend of Kumaoni and North Indian culinary styles. Backpackers are treated with sumptuous meals such as Aloo Ke Gutke (spiced potatoes), Kafuli (an Indian spinach-based curry) and Bhang Ki Chutney (a tangy chutney made from hemp seeds).
Chaat, pahadi singhara (a type of samosa), and momos are all served by street vendors at throwaway prices. In addition, there is plenty of vegetarian food available to those who require it. Italian pasta and continental breakfast is served in various cafes for people looking for food from other countries.
5. Transport Links and Accessibility
The city of Dehradun is well linked to all parts of the country through roads, railways, and airways, so it is easy to reach for travelers originating from different parts of the country or even overseas. Jolly Grant Airport about 25 kilometers away from the city has daily flights from and to Delhi and Mumbai. The Dehradun Railway Station is also well connected with all the important places in the country. Good quality roads and highways also connect the town to the rest of the country.
While on Dearderun, getting around the city is even easier. Auto rickshaws, shared taxi services and app based cabs are available for tourists, so exploring the city becomes hassle free. All these factors contribute towards an enhanced travel experience Dehradun has to offer its visitors.
6. Booming Remote Worker Community
Due to its increasing community of travelers and backpackers, Dehradun is rapidly becoming one of the preferred locations for all sorts of travelers. Many new cafes and co-working spaces are coming up that help support digital nomads or remote workers. Such places are not only great for backpackers to chill, but also ideal for networking, story sharing, and planning other trips.
Group activities like camping trips, meditation camps, and art festivals are regularly organized in the region, which helps bring people together. Whether you are traveling solo or with friends, you will get a chance to mingle with fellow adventurers and cherish your time.
7. Attractiveness in Every Season
Many tourist spots are seasonal, but Dehradun welcomes people all year long. The summers are pleasant, unlike many parts of the country. The Monsoons bring magnificent views of waterfalls and hills with a foggy backdrop. During winters, it gets cold which is suitable for spending cozy evenings by a bonfire with your family and friends.
With this kind of appeal throughout the year, backpackers can make their way to Dehradun at their convenience as they are certain that whatever the season, breathtaking views and plenty of things to do will be on offer.
Wrap Up
Dehradun is the perfect location for backpackers as it is rich in culture and beauty, has a piling traveller community, is cheap and easy to get to. Additionally, Being the entry point to many tourist attraction sites makes it even more appealing. For a passionate trekker, a novice historian or someone looking to relax, Dehradun does not disappoint. So grab your bags, wear your hiking shoes, and prepare yourself for an unforgettable trip to this stunning city. You won't regret your decision.

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