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Chail Travel Guide - Page 1 Chail Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/chail page 1 Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. When To Max: Min: Rain: 192.0mm Chail 29.39999961 21.39999961 8530273°C 8530273°C Home to the world's highest cricket Aug and polo ground, this picture- VISIT Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, perfect hillstation is an amazing umbrella. http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-chail-lp-1143824 Max: Min: Rain: 213.0mm retreat destination. Away from the 29.39999961 21.70000076 maddening crowds of the city, this 8530273°C 2939453°C Jan piece of paradise is in close Famous For : Nature / WildlifeWeekend Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Sep GetawaysHillMountainPlaces proximity to the more popular To VisitCityHill Station Max: Min: Rain: 15.0mm Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, 20.60000038 8.399999618 umbrella. Shimla. The city boasts a royal 1469727°C 530273°C Max: 27.5°C Min: Rain: 141.0mm legacy, visible in its few but grand The erstwhile summer home for the 18.60000038 Feb 1469727°C buildings. Maharaja of Patiala, Chail offers its visitors Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Oct an opportunity to unwind, relax and Max: 23.5°C Min: Rain: 12.0mm Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. rejuvenate in the lush, beautiful lap of 10.19999980 9265137°C Max: Min: Rain: 24.0mm nature. A haven for trekkers and hikers, its 29.10000038 18.20000076 unexplored, serene landscapes and Mar 1469727°C 2939453°C Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. magnificient views of lofty mountains Nov Max: Min: 14.5°C Rain: 6.0mm become the perfect backdrop for a tranquil 29.70000076 Cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. walk around town. 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Carry Light woollen, SEE This Pdf and its contents are copyright © umbrella. 2013,ixigo.com, all rights reserved. ixigo logo, the 5 Sights character and all other marks displayed herein are Max: 34.5°C Min: Rain: 81.0mm registered and/or common law trademarks of ixigo.com and/or third parties. 23.10000038 http://www.ixigo.com/places-to-visit-see-in-chail-lp-1143824 1469727°C Jul 1 Chail Palace Chail Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/chail page 2 possible via the Kalka-Shimla route.Chail that it is not built in the typical style of a Sikh Chail Cantonment, Himachal Pradesh Wildlife Sanctuary stretches from the place of worship. It is designed more like a This famed Krishna River to Giriganga and includes cathedral with spires and a courtyard. The Cricket Ground was laid down by the some 200 villages. One can spot animals gurudwara houses a dormitory and small Maharaja of Patiala. Standing at an altitude like  langur, leopard, brown bear, hog, guest rooms that accommodate visitors free of about 2,444 m, this is the world's highest ghoral, sambar and wild pheasant (including of cost.  cricket ground. The ground is part of the the endangered khaleej) here. According to cantonment area and is out of bounds for forest officials, if up at dawn, one can spot 5 Kali ka Tibba civilians. You can, however, walk up to it and wildlife on the way to Kali ka Tibba and have a look around. It is also used as a polo Gauda, besides the stretch between Chail and football ground. The ground is Palace and Janerghat.  Chail, Himachal Pradesh, India surrounded by dense deodar forests and is used as a playground for students of the 4 Gurudwara Sahib Chail Palace is an opulent and grand Chail Military School. A unique feature of estate that is spread over 75 acres. This is this ground is a historic tree which the where Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala Military School has converted into a moved to when he was expelled from beautiful tree house!  Shimla. With a direct view of Shimla and at a Chail, Himachal Pradesh, India higher elevation than it, this was the perfect 3 Chail Wildlife Sanctuary Kali ka Tibba is one of the major tourist spot for the Maharaja's new palace.  attractions in Chail. There is a peaceful Kali Chail, Himachal Pradesh, India temple atop the hills that offers The Palace with its spectacular main breathtaking sights of the entire hill station. building, quaint log cottages, elegant lawns, Chail Wildlife Sanctuary is a small wildlife Fabulous views of the Choor Chandi Peak thick deodar forests, quiet walks, badminton sanctuary in Chail. It is located between the and Shivalik Range can be enjoyed from this and tennis courts is an ideal place to spend Krishna River and Giriganga, a stretch that point. Since the temple is located atop a hill, a quiet and relaxed holiday. There are Pandhawa Hill, Above Chail's Bazaar, encompasses some 200 villages. You can the road leading to the top is narrow and several attractions close by and one can also Chail, Himachal Pradesh, India spot langurs, leopards, brown bears, hogs, winding. But going to all this trouble is try trekking and angling.  Gurudwara Sahib was constructed in 1907 ghorals, sambars and wild pheasants worthwhile once you get to the top!  (including the endangered khaleej) in this by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. It is sanctuary. According to forest officials, if up now under the supervision of the Himachal 2 Cricket Ground at dawn, one can spot wildlife on the way to Pradesh Government. Since it is located in a Where To Kali ka Tibba and Gauda, besides the stretch remote place, apart from a few locals, very between Chail Palace and few people come to visit the gurudwara. The Eat lush green surroundings and tranquility of Janerghat. The best time to visit Chail 5 Places Wildlife Sanctuary is from March to October. the gurudwara make it a special place. The http://www.ixigo.com/foods-in-of-chail-lp-1143824 Accessibility to this Wildlife Sanctuary is most striking feature of this gurudwara is Chail Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/chail page 3 where you get refreshing drinks and experience. The ambience is rustic, as one for a memorable time! 1 The Chail Palace Restaurant cocktails. The bartender is a friendly guy would expect to find in the forested terrains who knows what he is doing! The ambience of the Himalayas. The prices here are 4 Soni Dhaba of the restaurant will take you back to the reasonable, given the standard of food, days of the British Raj, when everything was service and hygiene. A great place to dine at royal and opulent. Do come here at least with the whole family, it is a must-visit on once on your visit to Chail.  your trip to Chail!  2 Jungal Me Mangal 3 Tarika-e-Jharokha Kandaghat-Chail-Kufri Road, Janedghat, Himachal Pradesh 173217 +91 1792248133 Soni Dhaba is your quintessential dhaba that serves wholesome, home-style food without any frills. The dhaba serves only Tarika's Jungal Retreat, Chail pure vegetarian food made with simplicity Blossom, Teh Kandhaghat Chail and served to the guests with love. You get 173217 Himachal Pradesh all sorts of traditional north Indian dishes Chail Palace, Chail, Himachal Tarika's Jungal Retreat, Chail Tarika-e-Jharokha is a family restaurant that here such as kadhi rice, rajma rice, makki ki Pradesh, India Blossom, Teh Kandhaghat Chail serves a variety of delicious Indian-Asian roti, chana masala etc. The specialty here is +91 1792 248 141 173217 Himachal Pradesh fusion cuisine. Ideal for lunch or dinner, the the fluffy, soft tawa chapati that goes well Tarika's Jungal Retreat, apart from being a place invites you in with its warm ambience One of the popular multi-cuisine restaurants with any curry. This family-run place also luxury resort, is home to many restaurants and gracious service. The food is an in the town with comfortable seating serves signature Himachali cuisine. This which dish out the best of Indian and exemplary culinary delight as it combines arrangement, the Chail Palace Restaurant humble joint will satiate your hunger pangs international cuisine. the traditional flavours and methods of serves food with a slice of history! The food without burning a hole in your pocket. Jungal Me Mangal is one such multi cuisine Indian cooking along with the trademark served here comprises of lip-smacking restaurant which serves the best of Asian delicacies. The food is innovation at its 5 Aroma Chinese, Indian, Continental and signature Continental, Mughlai and Chinese cuisine. best and will be appreciated by those who Himachali cuisine. Their masala chai is As its name goes, the jungle-themed love fine dining and have a penchant for highly recommended and can rejuvenate restaurant offers a unique dining experimenting. Visit this place with family any tired soul! There is an adjoining bar Chail Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/chail page 4 Tarika's Jungal Retreat, Chail Blossom, Teh Kandhaghat Chail 173217 Himachal Pradesh What's better than devouring your favourite coffee with a gooey pastry and being alone with your own thoughts? Doing all this surrounded in the lap of misty mountains! Aroma, the 24-hours coffee shop of Tarika's Jungal Retreat is a great place to enjoy a hot cup of your favourite brew.
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