Mussoorie,
the queen of hill stations, is famous for its scenic beauty, gay social life
and entertainment. The excellent climate makes it an attractive holiday resort.
Thronged by holidayers, it vibrates with gaiety and merry making during the
summer season. There are no steep inclines and the more adventurous can undertake
enjoyable excursions to various beauty spots in the vicinity. Mussoorie affords
glorious views of the mights Himalayan peaks. Kempty falls which are about 11
kms. from the town attract hundreds of people every day. The Bhatta falls are
also famous for scenic beauty.
Though the tourist here is smaller than that of Kempty yet it is a picnic spot
near to the town. Yet another place of interest in the town is Depot Hill, popularly
known as 'Lal Tibba'. It is the highest point in Mussoorie and beautiful Himalayan
panorama is visible on all clear days from this spot. The Badrinath, Kedarnath,
Bandar-poonch, Sri Kantha and Nanda Devi peaks can be seen from here. Camel's
back hill can be reached by electric trolly. The top commands a very beautiful
view both of the hills as well as the valley. On clear days, one can see even
the Ganga and the Yamuna from here. Mussoorie is well connected by roads with
Dehra Dun, Delhi, Roorkee and Saharanpur. There are some good hotels, recreation
clubs and restaurants to cater to the needs of the tourist.
Mussoorie
offers a wonderful view of the Himalayan snow ranges to the north-east and the
Doon Valley., Roorkee, Saharanpur and Haridwar to the South, creating an almost
serene atmosphere for the tourists. Mussoorie was discovered by Captain Young,
an adventurous military officer in 1827. He was lured by the extraordinarily
beautiful ridge and laid the foundation of it. Mussoorie is also a Gateway to
the Gangotri and the Yamunotri shrines.
Musssoorie is famous for its scenic beauty and hectic social life. It provides
all kinds of amusement and every facility for domestic and foreign tourists.
Mussoorie is conveniently connected by road to Delhi and other major cities
and is the "Gateway" to Yamunotri and Gangotri shrines of Northern
India.
Mussoorie, with its green hills and varied flora & fauna, is a fascinating
hill resort. Commanding a wonderful view of extensive Himalayan snow ranges
to the north-east, and glittering views of the Doon Valley, Roorkee, Saharanpur
and Haridwar to the south, the town presents a fairyland atmosphere to the tourists.
Its history dates back to 1827 when Captain Young, an adventurous military officer,
explored the present site and laid the foundation of this holiday resort which
now has few rivals.