Tourist Attractions in Kasauli
Tourist Attractions in Kasauli: an abode of Gods
Kasauli, the ideal hill station for the tourists who want to surrender themselves to the silence of the green hills and the amazing landscapes is well-connected to Shimla and Chandigarh. Being located close to Shimla, this place experiences a big crowd of tourists from all over the world and throughout the year. Silence of the hills of this town makes it the most lovable hill station by the people who had been to this place. If you want to know about the places of tourist attraction at Kasauli, then there are many to look forward.
Kasauli was built by the Rajput families of Haryana who settled here as refugees. Due to this very reason, you can feel the Rajput culture in the local people of this place. And thus, most of the places of tourist attraction in Kasauli are closely related to the Rajput culture. One of the most famous places of tourist attraction is the ‘Monkey Point’. Monkey Point is at a distance of 4kms from this place and you can reach there through a taxi. Being located near the river Satluj, it is recognised as the vantage point of this town.
Dedicated to the Lord Hanuman, it experiences a big crowd of tourist everyday. Shirdi Sai Baba Mandir is the next most famous place to visit and considered as a place of tourist attractions within Kasauli. Other places which you would love to visit are the Baba Balak Nath Temple and the Ancient Church. All the places of tourist attraction signify the Rajput time when royal architecture was the prominent feature in the buildings.
These places of tourist attraction inside Kasauli would set your mood. If you are a nature lover, then you are going to love Kasauli even more as the hills and the scenery of this place doesn’t need any introduction. You would start loving this place as soon as you’ll arrive here.
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