1. Chandernahan
Chandernahan is a place in the pubber Valley, rohru
tehsil, shimla region. It is the place where the river pubber originates. The
road to Chandernahan is full of great beauty that helps travellers overcome
fatigue due to travel. It is a sacred place and has 7 lakes for people to walk
on. The journey is moderate, as long as you are well-equipped. You must visit
this place if you want to get rid of your day and daily life because there is
almost no signal.
Chandranahan Lake is a small lake that is served by
several springs and melting ice. It is the real source of the Pabbar River,
along which it flows throughout the journey. The lake is located in a mountainous
area, about 14,000 meters - the height makes it a completely different
adventure. A lake is a type of vessel surrounded by high snow peaks. Walking to
the lake you feel like you are almost part of a great climb.
Access to the lake is a wonderful experience - something pedestrians love. From your last camp at Litham, you climb the high waterfalls of Pabbar to reach its success. On the nose, you can even watch the river fall under your feet. For many pedestrians, this is one of the high points of travel.
Chanshal Pass, or Chanshal Valley, links Dodra Kwar]
to Rohru (Chirgaon) in the Shimla region of India's Indian state of Himachal
Pradesh. The pass sits on Chanshal Peak, which is 4,520 meters (14,830 ft)
which is the highest peak in the Shimla region. The earth stays open from May
to October and is covered with snow all year round. The Chanshal pass
also known as Chanshal village, which is about 160kms from Shimla is one of the
most active in the slope of the small army bound in chains tired of the dawn of miraculous dawn until the evening schedules last week. This place will
definitely be better than the weekend you spent doing rounds in the bar and you
wouldn’t end up burning a hole in your pocket. This is like running away on an
extended weekend that will leave you with memories and lasting peace.
3.Shalli
Tibba
The highest peak near Shimla, Shalalli Tiba is a remote peak that offers a beautiful view of the valley. There is also a temple in Kali and upstairs. To get there, we will be passing an ancient trail between pine forests and alpine pastures. The trek to the beautiful summit is steep but gives a spectacular view of the unforgettable snowcapped mountains near the Sutlej valley and the forested hillsides of the Shimla, Fagu and Narkanda forests. This trip is a heaven for art lovers and once for a lifetime experience.
4.Churdhar
Churdhar is located in the districts of Sirmaur and
Shimla in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Animals include the black
Himalayan bear, Barking deer, Musk deer, Langur and Leopards. The
administrative function in Churdhar is overseen by Chureshwar Sewa Samiti.
The sanctuary is named after Churdhar Peak. Churdhar (3,647
meters high; 11,965 meters) is the highest peak in the Sirmour region and is
the highest peak in the outer Himalayas. Elevation has great religious
significance for the people of Sirmour, Shimla, Chaupal and Solan of H Himachal
Pradesh and Dehradun of Uttrakhand. Churdhar is a sacred shrine associated with
Shri Shirgul Maharaj (Chureshwar Maharaj), a deity worshipped in Sirmour and
Chaupal. The main arrival routes are from Nohradhar, Sirmour 14 km and Sarahan,
8 km Chaupal.
Churdhar Peak is mentioned in the book, The Great Arc, by John Keay but is named after Chur. It was during this time that George Everest conducted astronomical observations and observations of the Himalayan mountains about 1834.