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Kasauli:
Kasauli is 77-km from Shimla and 35-km from Kalka, at
1,927m, Kasauli is a quaint little town that seems to exist in
a time wrap of 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. Mixed forests of chir-pine,
Himalayan oak and huge horse chestnuts surround Kasauli. Its
narrow road slither up and down the hillsides and offer some
magnificent vistas.
Kasauli is one of the small towns developed by the
British during the 'hey day' of the empire, and reached by a
branch road from the Kalka-Shimla road. The quite beautiful
hill-station of Kasauli has a Pastur Institute that produces
the anti-rabies vaccine against mad dog-bite and, at the same
time, treats victims who have fallen prey to the dead disease,
Hydrophobia. The institute in Kasauli set up in 1900, is the
oldest in India, taking care of pet, police and army dogs as
well as their masters.
Monkey Point: The highest point in Kasauli
called Monkey point is just 4-km from the Kasauli bus stand.
The Monkey Point commands an excellent view of the distant
plains of Chandigarh region and the river Satluj, tracing a
silvery trail through the scene. A small temple is also
situated on the top of the hill, which is dedicated to Lord
Hanuman. According to a legend, at the end of Ramayana when
Lord Hanuman was returning from the Himalayas after obtaining
Sanjivany Booty or the Magical Herb, his foot touched the hill
and thus the top of hill is in a foot shape. On a clear and
starry night the gorgeous view of Chandigarh can be seen from
the Monkey Point.
Sanawar: Just 6-km from Kasauli, Sanawar
houses one of the best schools in the country. The Lawrence
school is almost one hundred-years-old and a major attraction
of the town.
Dharampur: Just 15-km from Kasauli on the
National Highway No.22, Dharampur is situated. Amidst the
healthy air of the fragrant pines, Dharampur has one of the
best hospitals in India for the cure of tuberculosis. It is
also connected by Kalka-Shimla railway line.
Sabathu: A little cantonment town has a
Gurkha fort built in the early years of the 19th century,
situated at an altitude of 1,437m. This cantonment town
quartered the British soldiers at the time of British Empire.
A diversion road from Dharampur 15-km away leads to the
Sabathu town.
Dagshai: Another little cantonment at an
altitude of 1,925m just 19-km from Kasauli, it is accessible
by a link road, which diverts from Dharampur. Dagshai is
perched on a small hill and comprisse of a military public
school and numerous military barracks.
Hanuman Temple :
A small Hanuman temple is situated on the top of the Monkey
point which is situated in Kasauli. As name suggests, this
temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The top of the hill is in
foot shape and it is believed that Hanuman touched the hill by
his foot when he was returning from Himalaya with Sanjivani
Booti, a medical herb to help cure Lord Rama and Laxman.
Monkey point provides a marvelous night view of Chandigarh
area in on a creel night. Monkey point is the highest point in
Kasauli area and it is located 4 km. from the Kasauli bus
stand. It provides a panoramic view of the plains of the
Chandigarh area and Satluj river. The climate of this place is
soul refreshing and is worth a visit for tourists exploring
Solan
HOW TO REACH
THERE:
Air: From Kasauli the nearest airport is
Chandigarh. Shimla is nearest airport for Solan.
Rail: Nearest railhead is Kalka in Haryana,
which is 40-km from Kasauli and 44-km from Solan. Solan is
also connected with narrow gauge railway line from Kalka.
Road: Solan and Kasauli are well connected by
road buses, coaches and taxis are also easily available from
Chandigarh and Delhi.

Narkanda: The scenic, nine hold golf course with its
springy turf and crown of deodar was laid out at the instance
of Viceroy , Lord Curzon . So enamored was he by the beauty of
the spot , that he named his youngest daughter Alexandra
Naldehra .(23 kms).
Narkanda (2,70 8 M) A hill road with superb views links
Narkanda with Shimla . Narkanda, located amidst fragrant pine
forests is a ski resort . It has a choice of slopes ranging
from a beginners run and a slalom slope , to sharper descents
for the experienced skier . (64 kms)
Narkanda : ( 2,708 meters )
64 km. Narkanda in Shimla commands a unique view of the
eternal snow line and the dense forest. A quaint sleepy
hamlet. From here, you get breathtaking view of the snow clad
Himalayas. 'Hatu Peak' at an altitude of 3,143 meters above
sea level is 8 km. from Narkanda. In winter, there are
exciting ski slopes to Ski on.
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