Monday, April 18, 2011

Some Info about Lansdowne




Lansdowne is one of the quietest hill stations of India and is popular since Britishers came to India. Lansdowne is unlike other hill stations as it is well connected with motorable roads but remote in its own way. It is situated at an altitude of 1,700mts above sea level surrounded with thick oak and blue pine forests in the <a href="/tourism/pauri-garhwal.php">Pauri Garhwal</a> district of Uttarakhand state. Lansdowne got its name from Lord Lansdowne, who was the then Viceroy of India during the period of 1888 - 1894. Presently, Lansdowne has the command office of the Garhwal Rifles division of the Indian Army.

On 5th November, 1887, the first battalion of Garhwal Rifles migrated from Almora to Lansdowne. Lansdowne was the only city after Almora in the late 70’s. People of different culture and states came to do business in Lansdowne after it become popular. Today, you will see people of all religions at Lansdowne. The buildings and church of Lansdowne built during British India dates you back to pre independence period. Lansdowne is an ideal location for eco-tourism as it is well preserved by the government and the Garhwal rifles.

The salubrious weather and pristine environment of Lansdowne leaves an immortal impact on the tourists. It is the perfect place to meditate and rejuvenate your soul. Adventure activities like, trekking, bird watching, boating, paddling etc. can be done while a visit to Lansdowne. Lansdowne is one of the most popular hill station of Garhwal region when it comes to weekend destination.

General Information
Area:5 sq km.
Altitude:1,706 m.
Season:Round the year.
Clothing
Summers:Cottons.
Winters:Heavy woollens.
Language:Garhwali, Hindi and English.
Accessibility
Air :Nearest airport is Jolly Grant, 152 km, via Kotdwar-Haridwar.
Rail :Nearest railway station is at Kotdwar, 37 km.
Road :Well connected to Kotdwar, Nainital, Pauri, Gopeshwar and other places of the region.



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