Mussoorie
is located in the Garhwal hills. Due to its immense natural beauty,
Mussoorie is known as the queen of hill stations. In 1820 Captain Young
from the British army was influenced by the beauty of this place and
made this place his residence.

This
marked the foundation of a hill station called Mussoorie. The name,
Mussoorie, is derived from plants of 'Mussoorie' which were found in
abundance here. After its discovery, this hill station gradually
developed as a center of education, business, tourism and beauty.
Mussoorie
is located at a height of 2,500 meters in the green Himalayan range. Due
to its location and beauty Mussoorie is considered as the best hill
station in the northern region. The modern bungalows, malls and well
laid gardens which are located on the small hills around the area are
enough to attract any tourist.
Mussoorie is an excellent
respite for tourists and people who want relief from the hot sultry
conditions of the plains. Nature has gifted Mussoorie everything which
makes a place beautiful. With the onset of summers tourists start coming
here.
As heat increases in the plains number of tourist inflow
also increases proportionately. Mussoorie is very close to Delhi, its
overnight journey and one can return in one day . So, some people come
here to spend their week ends. Also, the major Hindu pilgrimages like
Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, Yamunotri, Haridwar, Rishikesh are not
far from this place.