Saturday 21 September 2019

Mussoorie - The Queen Of Hills

A charming façade, having lost a hint of its poise becomes all the more enchanting, they say… 

Mussoorie, which was once regarded as the Queen of the Hills, is now a highly sought after weekend getaway, which offers an excellent respite from the blistering heat of the Indian summer. Perched sky-high at an altitude of 1,880 metres above the face of the sea, this picturesque hill station still has what it takes to compel you to reminisce the days of the colonial era. 

A 34-kilometre winding uphill drive from Dehradun lands you in Mussoorie, which lies cosily nestled in the Garhwal hills of Uttarakhand. Once a favourite spot of the prosperous British, Mussoorie has now found its place in the travelogues of the middle-class in India. The beautiful town is also famous for its educational institutions, most of which date back to the colonial times. Woodstock School, one of the best schools in Mussoorie, is an international co-educational boarding Christian missionary establishment. Others include the likes of St. George’s College and Wynberg Allen School. 

Mussoorie is situated atop a horseshoe crest on the mountains of Garhwal, with commanding views of the underlying Doon Valley and the magnificent Himalayas beyond. The mountain hamlet is peppered with an array of sightseeing, adventure and shopping opportunities, most of which can be covered in a weekend. Ranging from enthralling views of the panoramic valleys and hills to exciting treks, leisurely walks and endless shopping opportunities, Mussoorie has everything in place to make a memorable holiday.

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