Lal Tibba
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN MUSSOORIE/ Updated : Jul 8, 2016, 11:06 IST
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Lal Tibba literally translates to mean the Red Hill, and refers to the highest point in Mussoorie.
Lal Tibba literally translates to mean the Red Hill, and refers to the highest point in Mussoorie. Read less

Lal Tibba literally translates to mean the Red Hill, and refers to the highest point in Mussoorie. All the broadcasting stations of All India Radio and Doordarshan are situated here, and access is restricted since the Indian Military is stationed here as well. You can take in the panoramic views through the lens of an old telescope mounted atop a 20-metre-tall tower at the edge of the cliff. We also suggest you take a horseback ride around the area to really take in the experience in its entirety.
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