These beautiful and wonderful places are just an hour away from Delhi, after watching the video you will set out to visit.
It is a very beautiful place. Sukhna Lake and Rock Garden are a must-see in this clean and green city. Apart from this, there are such famous tourist places for tourists, where just visiting once will make the heart happy. Kasauli is a hill station near Chandigarh. This hill station is popular for many reasons.
If you are in Kasauli, you can enjoy the Gothic architecture, Christ Church, Kasauli Brewery and Sunset Point as well as activities like trekking and paragliding. There are many places near Kasauli that will surprise you. People from Chandigarh and Delhi like to visit Kasauli mostly on weekends. Because it is only 60 km away. If you go by car from Chandigarh, you will reach Kasauli in just 2 hours. So let us know about the hill stations around Kasauli.
Gilbert Trail
Gilbert Trail is a good place to visit in Kasauli. Here you can not only hear the chirping of birds but also enjoy the beautiful valleys. This unpaved road is about one and a half kilometer long. This place is a paradise for bird lovers. From here you can see beautiful views of the city. Early morning is the best time to visit the Gilbert Trail. You need to be careful while walking as this place is quite slippery.
sunrise point
It is said that seeing the first ray of the sun takes away all the sorrows and pain. Sunrise Point is a very nice place if you are in Kasauli. Here you can see the rising sun very closely. Sunrise Point is located in Kasauli Lower Mall, which was known as Hawa Ghar. You will get to see the beautiful view of the rising sun only from 5:55 to 7 in the morning. If you want, you can go for nature photography during day time.
road freight
Don't forget to go back to the hotel after sunset. You have a nice place to visit, Mall Road. At one time the British had built it for viewing. Today it is considered a one-stop destination for shoppers and food lovers. This entire road is built between Christ Church and Monkey Point.
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