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Hidden Gems: Peaceful Escapes Around Shimla To Visit This Autumn

With Shimla crowded with summer visitors, you can choose any of the following 10 destinations, within a 100km radius of the hill station, for a relatively quiet getaway

OT Staff

Shimla, India's picturesque capital of Himachal Pradesh, is renowned for its charming colonial architecture, stunning vistas, and pleasant climate. However, the popularity of this hill station often leads to crowded streets and bustling markets, making it challenging to find moments of tranquillity. Fortunately, just beyond Shimla's bustling streets lie hidden gems–serene and peaceful escapes that offer a respite from the city's hustle and bustle. Here is a look at 10 such peaceful retreats around Shimla.

Barog

About 55km from Shimla, Barog is often looked upon as a picturesque stop on the Kalka-Shimla narrow gauge rail route. But surrounded by forests and oak, this can be a pleasant hideaway. If you happen to be there in June, do not miss the Shoolini Devi Fair in Solan, 8km away. The Solan Brewery has been around since 1855. There are several private hotels nearby and HPTDC runs the Hotel Pinewood in Barog.

Chail

If the British would not have snatched away Shimla from Maharaj Bhupinder Singh of Patiala state, we would have never had Chail. The Maharaja chose Chail as his summer retreat. It has the world's highest cricket ground (2250 m; built in 1893). Although the town has somewhat lost its quaint charm, HPTDC's Palace Hotel, carved out of the former palace, has managed to retain the greenery around it. There are several private hotels in around Chail.

Chail

Chindi

About 90 km away from Shimla, Chindi is surrounded by apple orchards and overlooks the Karsog valley. There are several old temples in the area–Mamleshwar Mahadev, Aledi Mahadev, Nag Dhamooni, Palinag, etc. The more energetic can hike to Shikari Devi peak. You can stay at HPTDC's Hotel Mamleshwar.

Darlaghat

About 50 km from Shimla, Darlaghat is more of a satellite to Solan. Visit the fort in Arki (the former capital of the state of Baghal) for the murals done in the Pahari painting style. A 7 km walk will lead you to the Lutroo Mahadev temple. Take a taxi up to the Chanawog village and then walk up another 4 km to reach the Harsingh Tibba for a bird's eye view of Shimla and the Sutlej river valley. HPTDC runs Hotel Baghal.

Darlaghat

Fagu

About 22 km from Shimla, this tiny village, on the Hindustan Tibet Road, offers a great view of the Himalayan snow peaks. Take a walk in the countryside, through orchards and meadows. You can trek or drive to Kufri, which has a mini zoo and a nature park. There are a few homestay facilities apart from HPTDC's Hotel Apple Blossom.

Kasauli

About 73 km from Shimla, Kasauli is also well-connected with Chandigarh (about 65 km away). The natural beauty of the place makes this a pleasant destination. You can enjoy the many cafes and small restaurants that have grown to cater mainly to the several boarding schools in and around Kasauli (led by the famous Lawrence School of Sanawar). Walk along the countryside, explore the upper and lower malls, or go sightseeing (the Christ Church and the Baptist Church, Monkey Point, etc.). Besides HPTDC's Hotel Ros Common, there are several private hotels here.

Kiarighat

About 27 km from Shimla, this is a pocket-friendly hill station where nature is your only companion. It can be reached from the Kandaghat station of the Kalka-Shimla narrow gauge train. HPTDC runs a budget hotel here, The Apple Cart Inn.

Kiarighat

Naldehra

About 22 km from Shimla, Naldehra is known for its beautiful glades. The hamlet takes its name from the Nag temple here. The nine-hole golf course is said to be the country's oldest. Lord Curzon was so captivated by the beauty of this place that he kept his daughter Alexandra's middle name as Naldehra. One can visit the sulfur springs of Tattapani. There are private hotels besides HPTDC's Hotel Golf Glade.

Naldehra

Narkanda

About 75 km from Shimla, on the Hindustan-Tibet Road, it is overlooked by the Himalayan snow peaks and surrounded by forests and apple orchards. Skiers flock here in winter. But for the rest of the year, it is a quiet place. The old Mahamaya temple is about 7 km away. The more energetic can hike to the top of the Hatu peak, named after the Hatu Mata temple located here. Besides HPTDC's Hotel Hatu, there are also private hotels.

Rajgarh

About 80km from Shimla, it is the base camp for climbers ascending the Churdhar Mountain in the Sirmour Valley. The HPTDC runs a Trekkers Hostel. Churwadhar Campingand Camp Bodhisatva offer stay and adventure sports facilities.

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