The plains of Dehra dun and beyond the Shivaliks, the towns of Roorkee and Saharanpur, can often be seen from Landour, after a good shower has washed away the pollutants in the air! See the valley of Dehra dun glisten after the rains!
As on a clear monsoon day, after the rains have washed away the dust in the air, a clear view of Mussoorie town as seen from Landour. See St. George's School, Wynberg Allen school and other Mussoorie institutions from the hill-top of Landour.
A view from Landour, looking down to the plains of north India, Benog and Bhadraj peaks above Cloud's End (forming the new Benog Wildlife Sanctuary), the peaks around Chaur to the west and along the Himachal-Garhwal border and down to the south, along the Shivaliks that border the plains and the Dehra dun valley.
The spires of Holly Mount stand out with the ugly eye-sore of Landour bazaar and over-crowded Mussoorie below.
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