Chail sightseeing is often considered to be the best jaunt for vacationers who are looking for a respite from the mundane chores of life. Chail is a quaint little town near Shimla which offers a delightful holiday for the tourists. Encompassed by the enchanting snow-covered peaks of the Shivaliks, Chail is a captivating place which offers a myriad of places and activities for all kinds of tourists. The stunning hill station is a perfect place to escape the noise and throngs of people to enjoy some time by yourself. Chail has got something for everyone from heritage to adventure and attracts a number of tourists throughout the year. The number of sightseeing places in Chail makes the vacation a wholesome experience for both budget travellers and those looking to splurge on luxury. The cost of sightseeing tour in Chail starts at INR 3500 and can go up according to your choice of hotel and facilities.
Chail sightseeing places boast of serene ambience and offer a refreshing break from crowded tourist spots like Shimla and Mussoorie. The most famous places which tourists can enjoy on a sightseeing tour in Chail are Palace Hotel, Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, Chail Cricket ground, Kali ka tibba, Sidh Baba Ka Mandir, etc. Along with visiting these renowned places, tourists can also soak in the brilliant views of nature by indulging in activities like trekking, camping, horse riding etc. The best time to visit Chail for sightseeing experience is from April to June and then from September to October. The gorgeous hill station of Chail is a wonderful spot to undertake a vacation anytime throughout the year. The pleasant weather and the tranquilising ambience make sightseeing in Chail one of the most unforgettable trips of your life. Chail is surrounded by a majestic cover of greenery and casts a spell of nature on the tourists with its beautiful outdoors.

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Places To Visit In Chail
Located at the entry to Dharamsala town, the Dharamsala War Memorial is a memorial constructed to honor the brave men and women who died in service to our country post Independence. The memorial is located amidst beautiful scenery and is a monument that represents bravery and sacrifice. The monument has the names of all the soldiers and martyrs, who died in the 1947-48, 1962, 1965, and 1971 war and peacekeeping missions. This is a structure that holds much importance. The sacrifices of soldiers are often forgotten in popular media and structures such as these remind and inspire one to remember and keep fighting the good fight. When here, do keep this in your list of things to do in Dharamsala.Best time to visit: All throughout the year.
Jwalamukhi Devi Temple is located in Jwalamukhi town, approximately 55 kilometers from Dharamsala in Kangra district. It’s dedicated to Jwala, a Hindu Goddess associated with fire and burning gas. The temple was built by Raja Bhumi Chand Katoch and is another monument in Dharamsala that traces its origins to the Mahabharata era.The most unique part about this temple is that there is no deity inside the temple. Instead, the flames that emanate from within the rocks through fissures in the ground are worshipped as they are considered to be the Goddess manifesting herself. The temple is identified as one of the 52 Shakti Peethas from Hindu mythology and is a revered religious site that attracts thousands of pilgrims every year. Best time to visit: All throughout the year.

Mani Lhakhang Stupa is located in Uprali Barol, approximately 5 kilometres from Dharamsala city. This Stupa is also known as the prayer wheels monastery. It was constructed in 2001 under instructions from Dalai Lama as part of 5 small stupas that could survive a natural calamity. This beautiful Stupa houses a gold plated statue of the Buddha in his signature lotus position. The Stupa has a lot of prayer wheels that you can spin for good luck. It is easy to get to from Dharamsala as you can get a lot of transportation to this place. In the evenings, one can indulge your senses in the hymns sung by the monks that are sure to make you want to come back here time and again. Best time to visit: All throughout the year.
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