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George Everest's House: A Historical Landmark

George Everest's House: A Historical Landmark


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George Everest's House: A Historical Landmark


1. Overview at a Glance


George Everest's House, also known as the Park Estate, is a historical landmark located about 6 km from Mussoorie. The house was the residence and laboratory of Sir George Everest, the famous surveyor who was responsible for the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India. The house is a symbol of colonial history and a great place for a short trek. The location offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Doon Valley and the surrounding hills.


A historical site that offers a stunning view and a glimpse into the past.



2. Why Visit This Place?


A visit to George Everest's House is a unique blend of history and nature. The trek to the house is a beautiful journey through a scenic landscape. The house, although in ruins, tells a story of a great explorer and his work. The view from the top is simply magnificent, offering a 360-degree view of the mountains and the valley. It is a perfect spot for photographers and history enthusiasts.



3. Quick Facts



  • 📍 Location: Hathipaon, Mussoorie.

  • ⏰ Timings: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily).

  • 💰 Entry Fee: Approximately INR 20.

  • 🗓️ Best Time to Visit: April to June and September to November.

  • 📅 Recommended Duration: 2-3 hours.



4. Top Attractions / Things to See



  • The House: The historical house of Sir George Everest.

  • Panoramic Views: The stunning view of the Doon Valley and the Himalayas.

  • Park Estate: The beautiful surroundings and the lush greenery.



5. Activities & Experiences



  • Trekking: A short and easy trek to the house.

  • Photography: Capture the stunning views and the historical landmark.

  • Exploration: Explore the ruins of the house and learn about its history.



6. How to Reach



  • By Air ✈️: Nearest is Jolly Grant Airport (DED), approximately 60 km away.

  • By Road 🚌: Take a taxi from Mussoorie to the base and then a short trek to the house.

  • By Train 🚆: Nearest is Dehradun Railway Station, about 35 km away.



7. Stay & Food



  • Accommodation: Stay in a wide range of hotels and guesthouses in Mussoorie.

  • Food: Small eateries are available near the house.



8. Travel Tips



  • Footwear: Wear comfortable trekking shoes for the trek.

  • Water: Carry a bottle of water, as the trek can be tiring.



9. Nearby Places to Explore



  • Mussoorie: The Queen of Hills (6 km).

  • Kempty Falls: A popular tourist attraction (10 km).

  • Lal Tibba: The highest point in Mussoorie (15 km).



10. FAQs



  • Is it family/kids-friendly? Yes, it is a safe and fun activity for all ages.

  • How many days are enough? 2-3 hours are sufficient for a visit.

  • Any permits required? No permits are needed.


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