Saturday, April 24, 2010

Chail - A Photo Feature


Chail, in Himachal Pradesh once served as the summer capital of the state of Patiala. It is situated at an altitude of 2250m above sea level and is higher than Shimla.


Chail is surrounded by forests of chir pine and deodars. The hills overlook the Sutlej valley. Shimla and Kasauli can be seen from here at night.


The Chail Palace, constructed by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh in 1891, is beautiful and elegant. The furnishing and decor have been maintained well through the years and it now serves as the Palace Hotel. 


The Palace has lush green spacious lawns. It is easily one of the best places to stay if you are looking to spend a night in Chail. 



There is a cricket ground and a polo ground in Chail. At 2444m, it has the highest cricket pitch in the world.


Long winding roads, untouched landscapes, chirping birds and a chilly breeze constantly accompany you as you walk around the town. Needless to say that the town is best explored on foot.


A book, a hammock, a drink in your hand and a camera by your side. This is all you will need to savour the feel of this picturesque town completely.


The next time you are looking for a quiet holiday up in the hills, head to Chail.