Discover the legacy of Sir George Everest at his Mussoorie home! Explore his old laboratory, enjoy panoramic views, and delve into the history of mapping the world's highest peak. A must-see travel destination!
Capture Panoramic Himalayan Views
Enjoy A Picnic In The Park
Explore The Historic House Ruins
Hike To Nearby Viewpoints
Learn About Sir George Everest'S Work
September-June
All-Day
₹500 per person
Sir George Everest established his residence and laboratory here in 1832. It served as a crucial location for the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, a monumental project that aimed to map the Indian subcontinent. Everest's meticulous measurements and calculations, conducted from this very spot, contributed significantly to our understanding of the Himalayas and the world's highest peak. While the original buildings are now in ruins, the historical significance of the site remains, offering a glimpse into the life and work of a pioneering surveyor.