Hathipaon is known for mainly two attractions Cloud End and the Park Estate. Built in 1838, Cloud End, now a refurbished heritage resort, was once home to Major Edmund Swetenham, who received the estate as a dowry. Marking the end of Hathipaon, Cloud End is enveloped by woods and has several trekking trails. More significantly though, there is a fascinating in-house museum which comprises memorabilia such as paintings, crockery and books, among other artefacts. Further up is Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, a part of Rajaji National Park, which offers a chance to spot rare Himalayan birds. The Park Estate, on the other hand, has not been quite so lucky. Despite being home to the famous surveyor and geographer Sir George Everest, the estate, which comprises his residence and laboratory, is a neglected Colonial bungalow, with its walls defaced with time by intrepid declarations of love. Its white structure still stands nonetheless, along with its wooden beams and fireplaces, on the edge of a treeless cliff, giving a view of the Himalayas on one side and the Doon valley on the other.