Garhwali Mess
The Harwal or Gadwal disorder is one of the oldest buildings in the Lansdown area of Pauri Garwal. This British-era building was built in 1888, which has been preserved and maintained by the state government and is a popular tourist attraction in Lansdowne. It is one of the best-preserved architectures in Lensdown and reflects the centuries-old legacy of the Indian Army and the Garval Rifle, one of the most prestigious of all army regiments.The building houses a museum consisting of a collection of wildlife, trophies and furniture. Another important structure in the museum is the solar dial with arrows pointing in the direction of famous peaks such as Chauhamba, Nanda Devi