Nicknamed as the “Queen of Hills”, Mussoorie is the perfect place to visit to seek respite from the monotonous life and daily drudgery. Get back your health and raise your spirits by spending your holiday at this hill station located in the Dehradun district in the state of Uttarakhand. The Himalayas rise stoically at the back making Mussoorie resemble an artist’s canvas. The towns of Landour, Jharipani and Barlowganj are situated close by and Mussoorie with all its glitz and glamour show off its natural beauty to the visiting tourists proudly. Situated at an altitude of 6,600 feet above sea level, Mussoorie ensures a captivating view of the Siwalik Ranges and the Doon valley on the south and the snow capped peaks on its north east.
As history points out, the founding fathers of Mussoorie were a military officer named Mr. Young and the then resident Superintendent of Revenues of Dehradun, named Mr. Shore. The year was 1825 and as decided by both, a shooting lodge was constructed on the present site of the hill station of Mussoorie. This one development laid the paving stone for Mussoorie to come into being.
According to the locals, the abundance of a shrub named ‘mansoor’ leads to the hill station acquiring this name. Due to its prime location, Mussoorie is considered as a crucial gateway to some of the well known holy places in north India like Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Haridwar and Rishikesh. From mid March to mid November is the ideal time to visit Mussoorie.
Resembling a fairy land before your eyes, a holiday in Mussoorie will become one of the costliest treasures you will always cherish. The calmness still pervades the hills even after development and this is the real charm of Mussoorie.
As history points out, the founding fathers of Mussoorie were a military officer named Mr. Young and the then resident Superintendent of Revenues of Dehradun, named Mr. Shore. The year was 1825 and as decided by both, a shooting lodge was constructed on the present site of the hill station of Mussoorie. This one development laid the paving stone for Mussoorie to come into being.
According to the locals, the abundance of a shrub named ‘mansoor’ leads to the hill station acquiring this name. Due to its prime location, Mussoorie is considered as a crucial gateway to some of the well known holy places in north India like Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Haridwar and Rishikesh. From mid March to mid November is the ideal time to visit Mussoorie.
Resembling a fairy land before your eyes, a holiday in Mussoorie will become one of the costliest treasures you will always cherish. The calmness still pervades the hills even after development and this is the real charm of Mussoorie.
