George Everest peak: beautiful sunset point or a haunted secret?
From 5 AM, sunrise rises to 6 PM sunset, one place that always attracts people from Dehradun, Mussoorie, and nearby towns and cities is the George Everest peak. With a beautiful view of the mountains, this sunset or sunrise point stands out for being a very famous track, destination, picnic spot, and a sun view point. But there is more to the story. It is also one of the scariest places in Mussoorie. Sounds unbelievable, right? But, the stories, the folklore, and eerie experience clearly vouch for it.
But what exactly is the story of the George Everest peak, one of the prime places for paranormal experiences in Uttarakhand?
Man behind the Mountain
British India government had a lot of dignitaries and people holding high positions. Most of these people found places like Mussoorie, extremely suitable and like home due to the weather and the beautiful landscapes. Therefore, they always found their home or temporary settlements here. The George Everest peak was one of them.
The history behind this particular peak starts with one of the most influential surveyor in the British India. Sir George Everest was born in 1790 and served as the survey of general of India from 1830 to 1843. He led the great trigonometrical survey of India, where he mapped large parts of the Himalayas and the subcontinent. He was so influential that world’s highest peak – George Everest is named after him, even though the height was calculated by Indian mathematician, Radhanath Sikdar. The George Everest peak in Mussoorie also derived its name from Sir George Everest.
Due to his love for Mussoorie and its nearby areas, in 1832, Everest bought the property here known as Park estate. He did not even see this property and just bought it because it interested him so much. There was a house built here by colonial William Sampson Whish in 1829, and this home later turned into a summer, home, laboratory, and observatory for Sir George Everest. He lived and worked here for around 11 years before he moved to England in 1843 before his retirement. And, the property got named after him as Sir, George Everest museum and house. This was renovated in 2021 and opened up as a Heritage site as it had a strong British colonial history, significance for the people of Doon Valley, and beautiful panoramic views of Dehradun, clouds, and snowcap mountains.
But, the story of the George Everest peak, one of the haunted places in Mussoorie, does not end here. It only begins at this point and continues strongly with every experience that local and travellers face here.
The haunted legends of George Everest peak
Apart from being a very strong attraction for the people of the Valley and travellers from beyond the region, the George Everest peak is also known for its unending haunting experience. People have reported that this location is deeply haunted and folklore, ghost walks, and camping stories add to this rumour. There goes a classic local legend that the ghost of a frail old English man in woollen clothes near Hathi Paon, who could also be Sir George Everest lives here. People often see him wandering around the house and its trails. This legend is deeply supported by experiences like chills, whispering, sounds, footstep pounding, and much more.
Another story that is associated with the speak is that Sir George Everest still lives in this one of the most haunted places in Mussoorie. His spirit continues to guard the bar estate. People say that whenever someone litter, damages, the trees, or disturbed the silence of this peak, strange things happen to that person. They can hear the whispers, heavy footsteps, experience, sudden chills, and get mysterious knocks on their doors and windows.
And the last story that goes is that it is probably the spirit of the house that does not want to get disturbed by the travellers and hates the consistent tourism-ification of the George Everest peak, and therefore creates such experiences to scare away the visitors.
Experiences that make the haunting feeling stronger
During the day, the George Everest peak is an exciting place to be. But, when the evening approaches, the mood of the entire place shifts entirely. Fog comes in, silence, strengthens, and the old Stonehouse of Sir George Everest looks more abandoned, and it appears that it is trying to watch you.
Many people have stated that they have heard a lot of footsteps when they are walking after dark at this place. People have also stated that they can feel that somebody is following them. Experiences can be different, but there is just one common advice which is that everybody should avoid going there after sunset.
Unexplained history, but and adventurous present
The haunting stories of George Everest peak, one of the haunted places in Mussoorie only makes it more attractive and exciting. While there is a heritage Park and a museum here today, there is also an unexplained history and weird experiences. From sunset and sunrise experiences to exciting ghost stories, this peak offers it all.
You can definitely visit this place if you are in Mussoorie or in Dehradun, but one thing that you should always remember is that if you ever feel like someone is watching you near the old house, it might be just Sir George checking on his estate.
Disclaimer:
This content is for educational and awareness purposes only. Information may be interpretative, culturally influenced, or drawn from multiple sources. The Unknown India does not claim absolute accuracy in all cases.





