| Located
1927 m above sea level is the small hill - station of Kasauli, which oozes an
endearing air of old -
world charm. It was developed as a cantonment - sanatorium over 20 years, after
the British had based themselves at Simla. Its main attraction lies in its overall
cleanliness, and its accessibility; only 15 km from Dharampur, 37 km from Kalka
and 65 km from Chandigarh. The narrow winding roads meander their way up and down
the hillside and offer some magnificent sights. At 3647 m, the Choordhar
or Choor Chandni peak, looms over the sylvan surroundings, and just across the
ranges, is Simla. The Upper and Lower Malls are the two principal roads that run
along the length of Kasauli, a thick cover of pine, oak, horse chestnut trees
embracing the entire area. Traffic is restricted on these roads, which is the
reason why, Kasauli is one of the quietest hill stations in India. The resort's
colonial aura is underlined by gabled houses with picturesque facades, cobbled
alleys and rows of neat orchards and elegant gardens. |