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How To Reach Sahastradhara

Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
Sahastradhara, literally translating to "Thousand-Fold Spring," is a picturesque tourist spot renowned for its enchanting natural beauty and the therapeutic value of its water. Located on the banks of the Baldi River, the main attraction is a collection of sulphur-rich water springs and a tiered wat erfall where water drips from limestone stalactites. The area is famous for its unique geological formations that result in the water having a high sulphur content. Bathing in these springs is believed to have medicinal and curative properties for various skin ailments and general health, drawing crowds of visitors seeking therapeutic benefits. The calcium deposits from the dripping water have created magnificent, colored formations on the surrounding rocks, which are a sight to behold, especially during the monsoon season when the water flow is maximum. Besides the natural springs, Sahastradhara offers a Ropeway (Cable Car) ride that ascends to a hilltop, providing panoramic views of the entire valley and the surrounding Himalayan foothills. The complex also features a water park, Joyland Water Park, making it a versatile destination for both relaxation and recreation. The tranquility of the natural setting, combined with the therapeutic springs, makes it a popular picnic and rejuvenation spot. The view from the ropeway is particularly famous for capturing the lush green landscape of the Doon Valley.

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport (DED), approximately 36 km away. A prepaid taxi will take about 1 hour to reach Sahastradhara (approx. Rs.1200).

By Train: Dehradun Railway Station (DDN) is about 14 km away. Hire a private taxi or a dedicated auto-rickshaw. The journey takes about 40-50 minutes.

By Road: From the ISBT (Inter-State Bus Terminal), which is about 20 km away, take a local city bus or a shared Vikram (auto-rickshaw) that plies the specific Sahastradhara Road route. This is the most popular route, and transport is frequent. The journey is scenic but can be slow.

By Local Transport: Sahastradhara is well-connected by local shared auto-rickshaws (Vikram) and city buses dedicated to the Sahastradhara route. They are easily available from the Clock Tower or the Railway Station. If you plan to use the Ropeway, ensure you ask to be dropped near the base station. The final approach to the falls may involve a short walk.

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