This salubrious hill station of Kasauli is famous for its different
moods. The period between April and June is known for wild blooms
and their astounding aroma. The fog clouds which are a rule of the
day during the monsoons, pave the way for romantic moments. The snowfall
between January and February makes the hill station a veritable goldmine
for rufflednerves.
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.
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 beautiful and neat little cantonment at an altitude
of 1,925m just 19-km from Kasauli.
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