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Kasuli
During the 17th century, driven by unsettled political conditions, some Rajput families from Rewari (in present day Haryana) fled their homes. They took refuge in the lower Himalayas, finally settling down at a village called Kasul where there was a perennial spring of fresh water. Today, some three centuries later, the spring is the site of a water reservoir and Kasul has grown into the delightful little hill station of Kasauli.
But some locals would believe that Kasauli comes from Kausalya, a mountain stream that flows between Kasauli and Jabli.The name might even have been derived from Kusmawali or Kusmali, meaning flower maiden. Hill Station Kasauli has now emerged as a popular tourist destination of Himachal and people enjoy a comfortable stay at Kasauli Resorts and Hotels in Kasauli, Solan.
Chail
Chail, overlooking the Sutlej Valley, is located 43 km south of Shimla. It is a scenic hill resort built on the three hills - Rajgarh Hill, Pandhewa Hill and Sadh Tiba.Chail was the summer capital of the flamboyant Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, until he was defeated and exiled to Shimla by the British in 1891. The majestic Chail Palace built by the maharaja was once the dwelling place of British and now a luxury hotel in Chail surrounded by pine and deodar forests.
Chail is a popular picnic spot and is often visited by tourists staying at Kasauli, Shimla and Kandaghat. Deluxe and luxury Chail cottages and resort offers peaceful accommodation to tourist visiting here. It provides opportunities for a host of activities such as angling, horse riding, trekking and walking. There are several hotels providing comfortable stay in the vicinity.
Barog
Barog is a beautiful locale, situated 5 km from Solan and 37 km from Kalka. The thick pine forest surrounding the town adds to its scenic charm. The Choor Chandini (mountain of the silver bangle) is clearly seen from Barog. This vision is seen on moonlit nights when silver bangles seem
to slide down the mountain slopes.
Barog was an important stop on the railway line that passed through this place, in the early part of the 20th century. The hill train used to stop here for an hour, while the travelers enjoyed a sumptuous lunch. Now Barog, for its rejuvenating air and views, has metamorphosed into a little holiday destination in the state.
Solan
SOLAN - The Perfect Weekend Getaway
Solan is well known for its brewery 4.8 km from town started in 1835 with Anglo-German co-operation, and known as Dyer-Meakin Brewery, producing excellent larger beer and quality whisky. In 1950, it was taken over by the late Major Mohan, renamed Mohan-Meakin Breweries in 1966.Blessed with a pleasant climate all the year round, Solan is the district headquarters of Mashru, another city established by the British, is named after the Goddess, Soloni Devi, whose temple is located in the southern end of the town. Solan also remained capital of east, while Bhagat State for many years.