Thursday, June 23, 2011

MUSSOORIE

Mussoorie, the queen of the hills, is one of the most popular and fascinating hill resort of northern India. Its green hills and varied fauna and flora make it a colourful and picturesque hill station, commanding a wonderful view of extensive Himalayan snow ranges to the North-East, and Panoramic view of the Doon valley to the south.


The place came to be known as Mussoorie due to unlimited growth of a bush locally known as Mussoorie. The town presents fairyland atmosphere to the tourists. Its history dates back to 1811 when the place was purchased by an European Major Hearsey from the local land lord. Later he sold it to the East India Company in the year 1812. In 1812, the next-door township of landour was made a sanitorium and convalescent depot for troops. In 1827 Captain Young, an adventurous British Army officer, explored the present site and laid the foundation of this holiday resort with the opening of shooting box on Landour hills. In 1832 Col. Averest then Surveyer General of India opened his office in Mussoorie. In 1880, it became the residence of Afghan detenue Yakub Khan, the Ex-Amir of Afghanistan for summer with winter residence in Dehradun. However, later it remained the summer residence of their Royal Highness, the Duke and Duches of Conn aught. Development of Mussoorie started after rail link was established between Haridwar and Dehradun in 1890.

General Information MUSSOORIE

Area: 64.25 Sq. km. Population. 16323 (1981 census). Altitude: 20002400 m.
Temperature: Summer 7.2 C to 31.7 C and Winter 1.0 C to 7.2 C Rainfall. Max in Aug. 764.9 mm to Min in Nov. 5.1 mm
Clothing: Summer-Light Woollen and Winter: Heavy Woollens.
Language spoken: Hindi, English and Garhwali.

Best season to visit MUSSOORIE : March to July and September to October.

What to see in Mussoorie
  • Sir George Everest's House:
  • Municipal Garden (4 kms) :
  • Camel's Back Road (3 km.) :
  • Kempty Fall:
  • Lal Tibba (5 Km) :

Places around Mussoorie
  • Yamuna Bridge
  • Nag Tibba
  • Dhanolti
  • Surkhanda Devi
How to Reach Mussoorie

Reach Mussoorie by Air: Jolly Grant Airport Dehradun is the nearest Airport for reaching Mussoorie (24 kms). Air Deccan and Kingfisher Airlines operate daily flights to Dehradun from New Delhi

Reach Mussoorie by Rail: Nearest Railhead is Dehradun (35 kms) which is directly connected with Delhi, Mumbai, Gorakhpur, Kathgodam, Varanasi, Howrah, Rishikesh and Haridwar. Taxis are available from Dehradun railway station to Mussoorie

Reach Mussoorie by Road: Mussoorie is connected by regular bus services to all the major centers of tourist interest in the region. Direct buses are also available for Muussoorie.

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