|
General
Information / History 
Chail was once summer capital of Maharaja (King)
of Patiala (Punjab) 86 km from Kalka via Kandaghat
and 45 km from Shimla via Kufri at the height
of 2150 meters. The Palace was built in 19th century
by the King of Patiala and the pretty cottages
of the complex that once accommodated the ADCs
and guests of Royal party are now part of fascinating
holiday resort. King Bhupinder Singh vowed never
to enter Shimla and determine to develop Chail
into a resort par excellence exceeding.
Chail
has also the highest cricket ground in the world.
Sightseeing
Sai Baba Temple 
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. As a result, 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 Himalayan Nature
Park, and the exciting trek and horse rides 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.
Excursions
Sadhupul (14Km.) 
14-km from Kandaghat a beautiful tiny
village of Sadhupul, and the bridge over the Ashwani
stream, a popular picnic-spot.
|