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Kempty Waterfall

The Kempty Falls is arranged on the bumpy tracks of Uttarakhand, India, approximately at a distance of 13 km from Mussoorie on the Chakrata Road. It is about 1364 meters above ocean level, at 78°-02'East longitude and 30° - 29'North scope. The Kempty Falls, and the territory around is encompassed by high mountain ranges at an elevation of 4500 feet. The Kempty Falls was created as a visitor destination by a British officer John Mekinan, around 1835. The name Kempty is likely gotten from the word 'camp-tea', A surge of water running during the time beginning from the southwest of town Banglow ki kandi moves northwest and tumbles from 4,500 ft. Part into five different falls, the water falls a further 40 ft.The spot will fill you with additional vitality, and scenic views. Kempty Falls, at 13 km from Mussoorie, can be come to by transport or taxi which are always available at Mussoorie transport stand.
So i was with my family mom dad and wife and we reached this place in Musoorie around 12 noon as it was June and it was peak season so the place was highly crowded.Plus there was a queue for ropeway so we had to do a small trek which went through a small market where you can buy souvenirs as well.After about 20 odd minutes we were looking at the most amazing and popular falls of northern India.Kempty are lovely falls and now there is a small pond or pool sort of structure created for people to swim and enjoy the waterfall. The water is quite cold though. There are swimming costumes for rent / sale nearby. Enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee and some hot Maggi after getting wet at the falls.We spent around 40 minutes and it was fun watching the flow of water from such a height.We took some amazing pictures and overall it was real fun visiting Kempty Falls.
Swapnil Jagtap
Kempty Waterfall js around 20 Kms from mussoorrie hill station. On weekdays you will not find any crowd, and you can enjoy ur time.
Gunjan Upreti
Surrounded by high mountain cliffs and situated at an height of about 4,500 feet above sea level, Kempty Falls is easily the most famous waterfall in Uttarakhand. It is believed that the name ‘Kempty’ is a derivation of the ‘Camp-Tea’, the tea parties that the British used to organise here.Located around 15 km from Mussoorie, you can either reach here by taking a cab or a tourist bus.