A Glorious And Mesmerizing Journey Awaits You At Chail

A Glorious And Mesmerizing Journey Awaits You At Chail

Himachal Pradesh, which is also nicknamed as ‘Dev Bhumi’ or ‘Abode of Gods’ is nestled in the centre of Western Himalaya. Travel in India and if you don’t visit Himachal Pradesh then you are missing something very important. HP (short form of Himachal Pradesh) is bounded by the bountiful beauty of the Mother Nature. And, Shimla, the capital of the state has been a well-known hill station of North India since British rule. Infect Shimla is also said to be the summer capital of the British, who is said to plunge in here in order the scape from the scoring heat of the plains.

Chail  2Shimla is now more commercialised and overcrowded with tourist, honking sound of vehicles and long traffic jam. If, you wish to move away from this crowded place and if you move 44 km away from the capital of HP you will reach Chail. It is one of the major & buzzing hill stations of Himachal and former summer capital of erstwhile Maharaja of Patiala.

Chail is engulfed with pine and deodars trees against the backdrop of snow covered mountain peaks of the Western Himalaya. Like any other hill station Chail also has an interesting history. The British in 1891had ban Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala entry to Shimla. So, out of anger he promised to himself that he will build a summer capital for himself better than Shimla and in this way Chail came into existence. This tranquil hill station is said to be home to the world highest cricket ground and golf field and heaven for hikers and trekkers.

Chail  1The best time to make a trip to here April-June/October-November. As you travel around here, you will be amazed and fascinated by its natural beauty and humble people. Hence, if you are going for a vacation during your summer holidays then make a point to make Chail as your destination. Grab the Best Holiday Packages according to your requirements and make a point to visit the following places – Chail Sanctuary, Rajgarh Palace, Sidh Baba Ka Mandir, Kufri and Sadhupul.

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