A wonderful city, Kasauli is an attractive combination of hiking trails, snow-capped mountains, and lush countryside. This colonial hill station of Himachal is a tourist paradise and a natural lover's nest adorned with the incomparable beauty of its beautiful Himalayan landscapes. Covered in great peace, it makes it one of the most beautiful holiday destinations in Himachal Pradesh..
Located on the threshold of the Dhauladhar range in the Himalayas, Kasauli is an ideal place for those who want to spend time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Once a British summer favorite, Kasauli boasts some of the most well-designed colonial architectural wonders. Adorned with misty trails, paved roads, well-designed trails and lush gardens, Kasauli will delight you in every corner of the globe with its ancient ambience. As the birthplace of the Ruskin Bond, Kasauli is a dream come true for readers and writers who can find tons of inspiration in its purest beauty and tranquility.
Considered a resting place for Lord Hanuman while searching for Lakshmana trees according to the Indian epic Ramayana, Kasauli is also a very important religious site. Head to the highest point of Kasauli, Manki Point or Monkey Point, as it is called and keep your eyes peeled for the scenery of the whole valley, the snowcapped Himalayan peaks and the pristine Sutlej River below. The city in Himachal is also home to the Krishna Bhavan Mandir, a popular Hindu pilgrim site built in 1926. This famous temple resembles a church and is considered a marvel of architecture. Another famous temple and Kasauli shrine is the Shri Baba Balak Nath Temple, dedicated to the local deity of the region. The local people believe that a visit to this holy temple will give them the desire to have children.
One of the tourist attractions in Kasauli during the colonial period is Christ Church. Built by the British in 1853, this historic monument is famous for its stained-glass windows, stunning neo-gothic architecture, and tranquil nature. The home of the famed Gurkha Fort, Kasuali, is also a landmark of historical figures. Established in 1900 AD by a Gurkha leader in their war with the British Army, the Gurkha Fort today serves as a symbol of Gurkha courage and bravery.
With its delightful hiking trails, ancient temples and churches, the bustling Mall street, the magnificent Gurkha fort and the rich colonial heritage, Kasauli promises a number of sights and sights. A place for nature lovers and hikers, this small town will impress you with a rustic palm and provide unforgettable memories.