There is never a dearth of special places to visit for any tourist. There are many places in the world where you can travel. But we take you to some such places in our country, which are quite attractive. Yes, we are talking about those 8 special places of Dehradun which you will never be satisfied with. These are the places that tourists come from far and wide to enjoy themselves. Then whenever you come to Dehradun, do not forget to visit these special places.

#Buddha Temple
The ISBT (Inter State Bus Terminal) of the capital Doon is just a few kilometers away and the Tibetan community religious place is situated. Which is known as Buddha Monastery or Buddha Garden. The temple was established by the Tibetan community in 1965 AD. was done in The wonderful view of the temple attracts the tourist towards itself. According to experts, fifty artists took a long time of three years to give golden color to the temple.

# Guchupani or Ravers Cave
A natural spot situated in the middle of the mountains, just a short distance from the Cantt area of Doon City. Where hundreds of tourists come to celebrate picnics in the summer season. The water of the springs falling from the middle of this cave situated in the middle of the mountains attracts tourists a lot.

# Malsi Deer Park
Malsi Deer Park is situated on Dehradun Mussoorie road. Malsi Deer Park is also known as Mini Zoo. The animals present in the park like Deer, Chital, peacocks, Leopards and many other species of animals attract tourists a lot. The park also has a very nice atmosphere and space for a picnic. In which you can enjoy your vacations with family.

# Sahastradhara
Nestled in the lap of nature, Sahastradhara has a distinct identity of its own. Some tourists go here to celebrate a picnic and come to enjoy the views of nature. By the way, in Sahastradhara, where there are small waterfalls, the temple is on top of the mountain, and on the other hand, the Buddha Monastery attracts tourists a lot. Sahastradhara is famous for its sulfur water. It is said that by taking a bath in sulfur water, any problem related to the skin goes away.

# Tapkeshwar Temple
Tapkeshwar Mahadev Temple is a popular cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated on the banks of a river Tamsa situated 5.5 km away from the Dehradun city bus stand. There is a Shivling in the temple cave and water keeps dripping from the roof of the cave, which falls directly on the Shivling. A spring of sulfur waterfalls around the temple. Sulfur water is very beneficial for skin-related diseases. A large number of devotees visit this temple on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Shivratri. The auspicious marriage ceremony of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati is also organized on this day.

# Rajaji National Park
Rajaji National Park is located at a distance of 23 km from Dehradun. This park was established in 1966. Rajaji Park is spread over an area of 830 sq km. The park attracts a lot of people due to its magnificent ecosystem. Rajaji is surrounded by Motichur and Chilla ranges, due to which the natural shade here attracts people towards itself. In 1983, these three parks were merged into one. Which was named Rajaji National Park. The park is known for its elephant population. 23 species of mammals and 315 species of birds are found here.

#Maal Devta
The deity of goods situated in the lap of nature is made on seeing the scene. The natural beauty here fascinates tourists. It is said that if you came to Dehradun and did not visit Maldevta, you missed a lot. Small waterfalls falling from the mountains in Mal Devta not only attract tourists but also compel them to spend time there.

# Guru Ram Rai Darbar Sahib
Darbar Shri Guru Ram Rai Ji Maharaj Mahan Smarak situated in the center of Dehradun city has historical and religious importance. The name of the city of Dehradun is also due to this Guru Ram Rai ji. Shri Guru Ram Rai Ji, the eldest son of Seventh Sikh Guru Har Rai Ji, had encamped in Doon (Valley). 1676. Dehradun later became Dehra and Doon. Darbar Sahib has its separate recognition. Thousands of sangats from all over the country and abroad come here for the annual Jhandaji Mela. Jhandaji Mela is the biggest fair in Doon. Jhanda ji also has its own belief. Devotees have to apply years in advance to offer chenille cover on the flag. Then after 20 or 25 years, a devotee gets a chance to drape the flag.