Bhupinder Singh, the Maharaja of Patiala made Chail the 'summer capital' of the British in India. Chail is a picture perfect village surrounded by magnificent deodar forests near Shimla but at much more height as compared to Shimla. It has acted as another feather in the cap of Himachal Pradesh. Chail has in store for the tourists excellent sight seeing, fishing and trekking. Chail is also renowned for the world highest cricket pitch and polo ground. Chail is an ideal destination whether you are out for a holiday break or honeymoon.
The tourist places in Chail in Himachal Pradesh include Sidh Baba ka Mandir , Cricket Ground (built in 1893 stands at 2444m and is the highest cricket pitch and polo ground in the world), Wildlife Sanctuary with animals like 'ghoral', 'kakkar', 'sambhar', red jungle fowl and 'khalij' and 'cheer' pheasants. The Nature Park od Kufri nearby is an enjoyable drive through forests. You can also enjoy the thrill by covering a short trek upto the Mahasu peak with breathtaking views. Other adventurous trekking trails lead to the Choor Peak and Shimla, also giving you the opportunity of fishing. Naldehra is perfect for skiing during winters. The fishing on the Giri River at Gaura is another tourist attraction in Chail.
The travelers can visit Chail and stay at the hotels in Chail. The hotels in Chail offer the facilities and comforts equivalent to a world-class hotel. The hilly locations of these hotels provide spectacular views of the town.
Accomodation Options
A range of accommodation is available – the high-end Chail Palace Hotel (Tariffs range from Rs1500 for a regular double room to Rs 6000 for the Maharaja suite), Deluxe Swiss tents and camps as well as moderate and budget hotels, motels and tourist lodges.
Getting There
The tourist places in Chail in Himachal Pradesh include Sidh Baba ka Mandir , Cricket Ground (built in 1893 stands at 2444m and is the highest cricket pitch and polo ground in the world), Wildlife Sanctuary with animals like 'ghoral', 'kakkar', 'sambhar', red jungle fowl and 'khalij' and 'cheer' pheasants. The Nature Park od Kufri nearby is an enjoyable drive through forests. You can also enjoy the thrill by covering a short trek upto the Mahasu peak with breathtaking views. Other adventurous trekking trails lead to the Choor Peak and Shimla, also giving you the opportunity of fishing. Naldehra is perfect for skiing during winters. The fishing on the Giri River at Gaura is another tourist attraction in Chail.
The travelers can visit Chail and stay at the hotels in Chail. The hotels in Chail offer the facilities and comforts equivalent to a world-class hotel. The hilly locations of these hotels provide spectacular views of the town.
Accomodation Options
A range of accommodation is available – the high-end Chail Palace Hotel (Tariffs range from Rs1500 for a regular double room to Rs 6000 for the Maharaja suite), Deluxe Swiss tents and camps as well as moderate and budget hotels, motels and tourist lodges.
Getting There
Drive to Chail from Delhi on NH1 to Ambala and NH 22 to Kandaghat via Panchkula, Kalka and Dharampur. The best train to Kalka is the Howrah-Delhi-Kalka Mail (departure Old Delhi 10:50 pm, arrival Kalka 5 am). From Kalka Chail is a 2-hour ride by bus or taxi. The toy train from Kalka to Kandaghat takes 5 hours and chugs through picturesque hills and tunnels. The closest airport is at Chandigarh, 112 km away.