Popularly known as the Queen of Hills, Mussoorie is a charming hill station, 31 kms from Dehradoon, situated at an altitude of 2500 meters above sea level in the beautiful Gharwal Hills. Mussoorie is one of the most frequently visited hill stations in India. It provides excellent respite to people who want relief from the hot sultry conditions of the plains, especially since it is close enough to the capital to make just a weekend trip. Mussoorie overlooks the sprawling Doon valley and the city of Dehradoon, the gateway to the entire Garhwal. It has a rich history. Chanced upon by a British army officer Captain Young in 1827, this tiny wooded inhabitation fast turned into a Victorian resort, with its central Mall, a library and an Anglican Church. The towns immense natural beauty and pleasant climate makes it a perfect destination for a peaceful holiday with friends and family.
View MorePopularly known as the Queen of Hills, Mussoorie is a charming hill station, 31 kms from Dehradoon, situated at an altitude of 2500 meters above sea level in the beautiful Gharwal Hills. Mussoorie is one of the most frequently visited hill stations in India. It provides excellent respite to people who want relief from the hot sultry conditions of the plains, especially since it is close enough to the capital to make just a weekend trip. Mussoorie overlooks the sprawling Doon valley and the city of Dehradoon, the gateway to the entire Garhwal. It has a rich history. Chanced upon by a British army officer Captain Young in 1827, this tiny wooded inhabitation fast turned into a Victorian resort, with its central Mall, a library and an Anglican Church. The towns immense natural beauty and pleasant climate makes it a perfect destination for a peaceful holiday with friends and family.