
Not just this, but the Pandavas too have had an influence on the city when they ruled Hastinapur. According to mythology, Dehradun is the birthplace of Dronacharya, the royal guru of Kauravas and Pandavas. The city was also mentioned in the two great epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. And thus, it came to be known as Dehradun. It is believed that he along with his disciples set camp or ‘dera’ in the Doon Valley.

According to one story, the naming of Dehradun took place due to Shri Ram Rai, the eldest son of the seventh Sikh guru Har Rai Ji. The city is also often referred as the Doon Valley.

Bookmark this page for everything about Dehradun.ĭehradun derives its name from two words, ‘dera’ meaning home and ‘doon’ meaning valley that lies between the Himalayas and the Shivaliks. We give you a low-down on everything you should know about Dehradun for a memorable trip whether it is a solo, couple or family vacation. The city is at an elevation of 450m above sea level and makes for pleasant stay for tourists. It lies between the Ganga and Yamuna Rivers, two of the most prominent water bodies in the county.


CHECK OUTĭespite excelling in different businesses like schooling, agriculture, construction, etc, the city of Dehradun is still known for its calm and relaxing life where the weather is pleasant and the air, fresh. The much-loved Basmati rice is grown in abundance in this city and then exported to other parts of the country. In fact, Dehradun is also called the ‘school capital of India’ for the number of schools it is home to. Nestled in the Doon Valley, it is primarily known for the number of elite boarding schools it has like the Doon School and the Indian Military Academy. The capital of Uttarakhand, Dehradun is a gateway to some of the most popular hill stations in the country like Nainital and Mussoorie.
