Ranikhet, which means Queen's meadow , gets its name from a local legend, which states that it was here, that Raja Sudhardev won the heart of his queen, Rani Padmini, who subsequently chose the area for her residence, giving it the name, Ranikhet, though no palace exists in the area. Ranikhet is a place related with the legends of Himalayas. Historical accounts tell us the Queen Padmini of Kumaon was enchanted by this tiny hill paradise. Ranikhet is a hill station and cantonment town in Almora district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand . It is the home for the Military Hospital, Kumaon Regiment (KRC) and Naga Regiment and is maintained by the Indian Army . Ranikhet has a cool climate all through the year and can be visited any time of the year. But the best time would be from February to November avoiding the heavy snow months. Summer months are perfect for Ranikhet tourism. Tourists can enjoy sightseeing and outdoor activities. Winter season is ideal for
Mussoorie is a hill station in the Dehradun District of the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is about 35 km from the state capital of Dehradun and 290 km north of the national capital of New Delhi. The hill station is in the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayan range. The adjoining town of Landour, which includes a military cantonment, is considered part of 'greater Mussoorie', as are the townships of Barlowganj and Jharipani.
Mussoorie is at an average altitude of 1,880 meters to the northeast are the Himalayan snow ranges, and to the south, the Doon Valley and Shiwalik ranges. The second highest point is the original Lal Tibba in Landour, with a height of over 2,275 meters (7,464 ft). Mussoorie is popularly known as The Queen of the Hills
The name Mussoorie is often attributed to a derivation of 'Mansoor', a shrub which is indigenous to the area. The town is often referred to as 'Mansoori' by most Indians.
The main promenade in Mussoorie is called, as in other hill stations, the Mall. In Mussoorie, the Mall road stretches from Picture Palace at one end to the Public Library on the other end. During the British Raj, signs on the Mall expressly stated: "Indians and Dogs Not Allowed".
Tourism is the most significant segment of Mussoorie's economy.
It has a nature walk known as "Camel's Back Road".The road contains hotels and motels, and a cemetery is about mid-way on the loop. There is "Gun Hill" where a cannon was used to sound out midday for many years which is accessible by the cable car on the Mall road. There is an oldest Christian church in the Himalayas, St Mary's, is above Mall Road. Company Garden a tourist attraction, has a large collection of flowers and plants.
Lal Tibba is another Mussoorie tourist attraction with views of the Himalayas and is situated above Mussoorie in the cantonment area of Landour. Then comes George Everest one of the highest peaks in Mussoorie attracts the tourist for its beautiful view from the peak which shows the beauty of nature to an extent.
Mussoorie is a place also famous for its different haunted locations like Lambidera Mines, The Savoy Hotel are the places where paranormal activities are experienced by the people are also the source of attraction for those with a brave heart.
The Kempty fall is the most loved place by the tourist as well as the localized in summer as its cool water makes a person feel cool and energetic at the time of terrifying hot summer days.
Mussoorie is at an average altitude of 1,880 meters to the northeast are the Himalayan snow ranges, and to the south, the Doon Valley and Shiwalik ranges. The second highest point is the original Lal Tibba in Landour, with a height of over 2,275 meters (7,464 ft). Mussoorie is popularly known as The Queen of the Hills
The name Mussoorie is often attributed to a derivation of 'Mansoor', a shrub which is indigenous to the area. The town is often referred to as 'Mansoori' by most Indians.
The main promenade in Mussoorie is called, as in other hill stations, the Mall. In Mussoorie, the Mall road stretches from Picture Palace at one end to the Public Library on the other end. During the British Raj, signs on the Mall expressly stated: "Indians and Dogs Not Allowed".
Tourism is the most significant segment of Mussoorie's economy.
It has a nature walk known as "Camel's Back Road".The road contains hotels and motels, and a cemetery is about mid-way on the loop. There is "Gun Hill" where a cannon was used to sound out midday for many years which is accessible by the cable car on the Mall road. There is an oldest Christian church in the Himalayas, St Mary's, is above Mall Road. Company Garden a tourist attraction, has a large collection of flowers and plants.
Lal Tibba is another Mussoorie tourist attraction with views of the Himalayas and is situated above Mussoorie in the cantonment area of Landour. Then comes George Everest one of the highest peaks in Mussoorie attracts the tourist for its beautiful view from the peak which shows the beauty of nature to an extent.
Mussoorie is a place also famous for its different haunted locations like Lambidera Mines, The Savoy Hotel are the places where paranormal activities are experienced by the people are also the source of attraction for those with a brave heart.
The Kempty fall is the most loved place by the tourist as well as the localized in summer as its cool water makes a person feel cool and energetic at the time of terrifying hot summer days.
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