Perched at an elevation of 2,250 mts, Benog Hill or Benog Tibba is one of the highest peaks in Mussoorie region. Surrounded by the beautiful Doon Valley to the south, the rich Yamuna & Assan Barage to the west, the enchanting Mussoorie hills to the east, and the mighty Himalayas to the north, Benog Hill offers panoramic views of the nature’s finest scenes and leaves you in awe.
A small temple dedicated to Jwala Devi, an incarnation of Goddess Durga stands at the peak enhancing the beauty and calm of the place.
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Send Enquiry for Tour PackagesBenog Hill is an ideal place to explore for people who love adventure, photography, hiking, and an exclusive time with nature. As it is just 10 km from Mussoorie, it serves as a refreshing weekend getaway from the hustle and bustle of daily life. To reach Benog Hill, you can either start hiking from Library or Clouds End.
As Benog Hill lies within the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, the trail leading to it is filled with various species of flora and fauna and you will even spot the rare Mountain Quail here. The route is surrounded by forests and has perfect spots for camping and picnics too.
Hiking along the trails of Benog Mountain Quail Sanctuary with oak and deodar trees accompanying you, the journey towards Benog Hill is definitely an adventurous one. You will get to see various types of bird species and the beauty of the place won’t fail
The route to Benog Hill also has many other hiking trekking trails from Dhobhighat, George Everest House/Peak, Kempty Falls and Happy Valley among others which offer their own unique adventure to the travellers.
Benog Tibba is located in 10 Kms from Mussoorie ( 5 Kms trek from Clouds End).
Benog Hill is situated 10 kms from the hill station of Mussoorie. You can start your trek to Benog Hill either from the Library or Clouds End.
The trek route from Library and Clouds End is as follows:
Library – Savoy Hotel –Waverley School –Park Chungi – Everest Park Estate – Clouds End – Beong Mountain Quail Sanctuary – Being Hill
The hike from Clouds End to Beong Hill is a short easy one of just 4-5 kms.