| APPROACH
RAIL: The nearest broad gauge
railway station is at Kalka and nearest narrow gauge railway station
is at Solan, which are connected by regular bus services.
ROAD: Solan is approachable
by road from Shimla and Chandigarh.
WHAT TO SEE
KASAULI:
77 k.m. from Shimla and 35 k.m. from Kalka, at 1927 metres is a
quaint little town that seems to exists in a time wrap in an era
that reminds one of the 19th century. Its colonial ambience is
reinforced by cobbled paths, quaint shops, gabled houses with
charming facades and scores of neat little gardens and orchards.
Kasauli is surrounded by a mixed forest of chir-pine, Himalyan oak
and huge horse-chestnuts. Its narrow roadslither up and down the
hillsides and offer some magnificent vistas. You can get vantage
views from Monkey Point, 4 k.m. from the bus stand. HPTDC hotel
available.
BAROG:
Barog once just a stop over on the Kalka-Shimla highway, this town
has grown to be a destination in itself. Surrounded by pine forests,
it presents a fascinating view of the Churdhar Peak, which
poetically translates into 'Mountain of the Silver Bangle'. HPTDC
runs hotel Pinewood here.
CHAIL: 43
k.m. from Shimla and with a lush green setting, this was the former
'summer capital' of the Patiala state. At 2250 metres it has the
world's highest cricket pitch and a polo ground, the old palace, now
a hotel, and the possibility of some angling are added attractions.
PARWANOO:
This fast spreading town welcomes the traveler to Himachal as one
enters the state from Kalka. There is an HPTDC tourist information
office. Hotel Shivalik and restaurant is located here.
KIARIGHAT:
A little short of Shimla, Kiarighat was once a Dak bunglow. Now
HPTDC runs a Tourist inn here.
DARLAGHAT:
Situated on the Shimla-Bilaspur-Manali state highway. HPTDC runs
Hotel Bhagal here. |