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Oh to be in Landour and read Ruskin Bond's books
Landour, India
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A November memory.
Christian Cemetery, Landour
This is not the most attractive place at Landour, Mussoorie but it is a very nice, calm and peaceful. If you stand and observe the graves around you for a couple of minutes, you will find some of them date all the way back to the 1800s. One can also see the Cypress tree planted in 1871, by the then Duke of Edinburgh. It’s a nice and quiet place where dogs chase butterflies and mountain breeze soothes you.
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Why people fall in love with Mussoorie & Landour
Some places don't just give you a holiday. They give you a feeling you spend the rest of the year trying to hold onto.
The air changes everything
The moment you leave the plains behind and start climbing, something shifts — not just outside the window, but inside you. The heat loosens its grip. The air, cool and sharp with pine, feels almost medicinal. By the time you reach Mussoorie's Mall Road, you're already a different version of yourself: slower, softer, more awake. That's the quiet magic of altitude — it strips away the noise before you even realize it was there.
People don't just visit Mussoorie for the views. They come to remember what it feels like to breathe deeply — and to slow down long enough to actually notice the world around them.
Views that stop you mid-sentence
Standing at Lal Tibba or Clouds End and watching the Himalayan peaks emerge from morning mist is the kind of thing that makes you put your phone away — at least for a minute. The Doon Valley spreads below like a green quilt, and the snow-dusted peaks of Gangotri and Kedarnath glow pink at dusk. You understand, almost instinctively, why writers and painters have been escaping here for over a century.
It stays with you
Ask anyone who's been — they rarely say "it was nice." They say they want to go back. Mussoorie and Landour have that pull. They're familiar enough to feel safe, and magical enough to feel like a small escape from ordinary life. Whether you're newlyweds sharing a shawl on a cold evening, or a retiree revisiting a town you came to as a child, the hills receive you the same way — with fog, with quiet, with the suggestion that you might just stay a little longer than planned.
And maybe that's the truest reason people keep coming back: Mussoorie doesn't demand anything of you. It just offers you a hillside, a view, and the rare gift of being fully, unhurriedly present.