Kasauli is a charming quaint little hill station about 12 kms from
the Shimla-Kalka road. 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 roads slither
up and down the Himachal hillsides and offer some magnificent vistas.
Kasauli is a pleasant alternative to staying in Shimla; it is devoid
of its crowds and is still close enough. There are numerous lovely
walks around Kasauli and one can enjoy the beauty of the hills and
the riot of color of the wild flowers that grow in profusion along
the hill slopes.
Some of the famous personalities known to have taken refuge in Kasauli's
tranquil solitudes for a recharge are Khushwant Singh, Salman Rushdie,
Ruskin Bond and Gulshan Nanda.
Kasauli remains clean, pristine and untouched, primarily because it
is an army cantonment and deliberately kept devoid of city attractions.
It's an irresistible small town (height 1,927m) developed by the British
in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh.
A
must visit for nature lovers for its charming tranquility, its peaceful
walks and its lush forests.
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