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Surrounded by a forest of oak, pine chestnut trees, this tiny hill station is perfect for those looking for a quiet break. It is located between Chandigarh and Shimla.
Surrounded by a forest of oak, pine chestnut trees, this tiny hill station is perfect for those looking for a quiet break. It is located between Chandigarh and Shimla. Read less

Surrounded by a forest of oak, pine chestnut trees, this tiny hill station is perfect for those looking for a quiet break. It is located between Chandigarh and Shimla. Explore its quaint cottages and British-era churches and cemeteries over long walks. You can also trek up to the hilltop Baba Balaknath temple for splendid views of the Himalayas. To match the demand from the inundation of tourists, the area has developed a few good restaurants and cafes, so you'll find several options to meet your cravings.
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