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Hill Stations in North India
Kasauli
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.
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.
Prime Attractions of Kasauli
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.
The Christ Church
Still unspoiled and very much as the British left it fifty years ago, Kasauli
has a fine old church. The Christ Church, is a typically Anglican structure
of the period and its foundation stone laid in 1844.
Excursions from Kasauli
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 Dhrampur. Dagshai is perched
on a small hill and comprisse of a military public school and numerous military
barracks
Dharampur, Shimla
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.
How To Get There - Kasauli
By Air : From Kasauli the nearest airport is Chandigarh. Shimla is nearest airport for
Solan.
By 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.
By Road : Solan and Kasauli are well connected by road buses, coaches and taxis are also
easily available from Chandigarh and Delhi.
Best Time
April To September