Welcome to the Forest Research Institute (FRI) Dehradun, a world-renowned center for forestry research! Imagine a place that was once called the Imperial Forest School in 1906, now standing tall since 1929. Explore its grand architecture and lush greenery, a perfect spot for nature walks and discovering India's rich forest heritage. A must-see for every travel enthusiast!
Enjoy The Peaceful Environment.
Explore The FRI Museums And Exhibits.
Identify Different Tree Species.
Learn About Forestry Research In India.
Take Photographs Of The Architecture.
Visit The Botanical Garden.
Walk Through The Lush Green Campus.
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
Established in 1878 as the Imperial Forest School, FRI has played a pivotal role in forestry research and education in India. Dietrich Brandis, a German botanist and forestry administrator, was instrumental in its establishment. The current building, designed by C.G. Blomfield, was inaugurated in 1929. Over the years, FRI has contributed significantly to the scientific management of forests, development of forest products, and conservation of biodiversity. It has served as a training ground for generations of forest officers and scientists, shaping the landscape of forestry practices in the country. Its history is intertwined with the evolution of forestry as a science and a practice in India.