| Chail |
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| One of
the smallest Himalayan hill resorts, Chail lies at a height of 2,250 metres. When
Bhupinder Singh, Maharaja of Patiala, was expelled from Shimla, he decided to
create his own summer capital, which was Chail. His choice of Chail was perfect
- it was surrounded by a thick cover of majestic, soaring deodars, Simla was just
45 kms away, and most significantly, the hill of Chail was decidedly higher than
the then British - controlled Shimla. The magnificent Rajgarh palace, with
elaborate furnishings, built in 1891, comfortable log huts and cottages, dense
forests and serene walks, sprawling lawns, a childrens park, a `lovers hill',
and sports facilities, Chail is a resort in the real sense of the term. The hill
resort also offers ample opportunity for fishing and trekking, and boasts of the
world's highest cricket pitch and polo ground. | | Places
to See | | Sidh
Baba ka Mandir Maharaja Bhupinder Singh had originally intended
this to be the site of his palace, and had even started building it, but as is
believed, a `sidh', saintly person appeared in the Maharaja's dream, and declared
that this was the place where he had meditated. Consequently, Bhupinder Singh
shifted his venue and built a temple on the spot.
Cricket Ground Built in 1893, after levelling a hilltop,
this cricket pitch at 2444 m is the world's highest cricket and polo ground.
Wildlife Sanctuary Ghoral, kakkar, sambhar, red
jungle fowl, and khalij, cheer pheasants are some of the inhabitants of the Chail
wildlife sanctuary. Kufri A long and enjoyable
drive through lush forests and quaint villages takes one to the small but thoroughly
popular hill station of Kufri. Its main attractions are the Nature Park, and the
exciting trek that leads to the divine Mahasu peak. Sadhupul
Halfway between Kandaghat and Chail is the tiny village of Sadhupul, and the bridge
over the Ashwani stream, a popular picnic spot. Adventure
Several trek routes lead out of Chail up to the Choor peak and to Simla. During
winters, skiing is possible at Narkanda. The Giri river at Gaura, 29 km away,
is ideal for fishing - buffs. | | How
to get there | | By
Air: The nearest airports are at Chandigarh (120 km), and Simla (63 km).
By Road: From Simla via Kufri the distance is 45 km and via Kandaghat
the distance is 61 km. Kalka is 86 km away. Regular buses for Chail leave from
Simla, Chandigarh, and Delhi. | | Where
to Stay | | The
Maharaja's Palace was purchased by Himachal Tourism, in 1972. A wide range of
cottages, suites and elegant rooms in the Palace complex is available for accomodation.
Address : Palace Hotel, Chail, Himachal Pradesh - 173217. Tel: ( 01792)8337, 8343,
Fax : ( 0172 )8383. Himachal Tourism also runs Hotel Himneel at Chail. |
| Contact |
| Himachal Tourism Information
Centre. | |