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Dehradun,
one of the most important towns of Uttra Khand,
located
at an altitude of 700 m, serves as the gateway to
Mussoorie. The town lies in the Dun Valley, on the
watershed of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers. It derived
its name from the camp ( 'Dehra' means camp ) of
Ram Rai, the son of Hari Rai, the 7th Sikh guru.
Apparently, Ram Rai was not made guru after his
father, and consequently, disputed the decision.
Defeated, he came to Dun Valley, where he was accorded
a warm welcome by the Garhwal Raja. In the latter
half of the 17th century, Ram Rai established a
gurudwara in the Jhanda Mohalla area, which still
draws hordes of devotees.
During the British Raj,
Dehradun was the summer base of the Viceroy's Bodyguard,
and transformed into an educational centre and military
cantonment. At present, it is also the base of the
Indian Military Academy. Dehradun also boasts of
the Forest Research Institute, dating back to the
British Raj period, and the Wildlife Institute of
India.
What to See
Like the Forest Research Institute, the mulberry
demonstration farms of the
Sericulture Institute, are also one of the highlights
of the town. Eight kms from Dehradun, is a popular
picnic spot, Gucchu Pani, or Robber's cave. Five
kms away is Tapovan, where the legendary Dronacharya,
the great guru of the heroes of the Mahabharata,
is believed to have performed penance. A monument
to the hero of the great siege of Kalanga, Balbhadra
Singh Thapa, is also about eight kms from the town.
The Sahastradhara, 14 kms away, is renowned for
its sulphur springs. The Rajaji National Park, another
tourist attraction, is 20 kms away. The site of
prime historical interest is Kalsi, 50 kms from
Dehradun, which boasts of a rock inscription of
Asoka, the great Mauryan emperor. 6 kms from the
centre of the town is Tapkeshwar Mahadev, a cave
shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, by the banks of
a river. According to a tale from the Mahabharata,
Shiva made milk flow from this cave for Asvathama,
the son of guru Dronacharya.
How to Get There
By air: The nearest airport
is at Jolly Grant, 25 kms away, on the outskirts
of the town, that has daily flights to Delhi.
By rail: Dehradun is a major
railhead on the Northern Railway line with direct
trains to Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta, Varanasi and
Lucknow.
By road: UP Roadways operates
regular bus trips from Simla, Haridwar and Delhi
to Dehradun.
Where to Stay
Madhuban, Meedo's Grand, Hilton, Hotel Drona ( Garhwal
Mandal Vikas Nigam Ltd. - run ), and Chandra are
some of the popular means of accomodation.
Contact
The Tourist Information Bureau
9, Astley Hall, Dehradun. Tel: 26508
Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam Ltd.
74/1, Rajpur Road, Dehradun. Tel: 26817
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