Raiding Mighty Himalayas – Himachal Pradesh

As you might have understood by far that I am a road trip person.

Before getting to the trip, let me introduce to a new member – A white Maruti Suzuki Swift VDi and the owner is none other than, my brother from another mother, Sandy. He has recently shifted to the capital city, New Delhi imparting me a chance to plan and RAID the Mighty Himalayas.The new family member Swift VDi

Coming back to the journey, I booked myself on late night flight to Delhi from Mumbai and landed to be received by Sandy at the Airport. Trust me I was more excited to see the car than seeing him. We reached Sandy’s place around 2am and tried to get some sleep before the Raid, but the butterflies of excitement in our stomach had planned the other way round.

We left early in the morning and our breakfast haul was at Sukhdev Dhaba in Moorthal just outside the national capital. The paranthas are to die for and you cannot afford to miss the white makkhan (butter) even if you are on diet. Filling out tummies and satisfying our souls we are all set to hit the road again.Sukhdev dhaba

We stopped at Ambala to meet an old friend from the university and continued our journey. After crossing Chandigarh bypass, we were welcomed by a board saying, “Welcome to great Himalayan Highways.” There we are, the commencement of uphill journey begins. After, a few KMs we could not control of emotions and urge to have Maggie noodles on one of the Maggie points (Any hill u go in India, Maggie points are omnipresent)

In about 10 hours we reached Kasauli (our would be basecamp) and wasting no time we booked Hotel Pine View located off Chandigarh – Shimla Highway, towards Kasauli. It was a budget hotel, which offered us a Room for two in Rs 1300/- (excluding Meals). Not a bad deal at all, being a long weekend.Hotel pinewood

Kufri:

We decided to rest that night and dozed off after having dinner in the hotel’s restaurant itself.

On the 2nd day, we left after having tea and breakfast to reach Kufri, on the journey we drove through Solan, Shoghi and Shimla (bypass) . The dist. Is about 100 kms but Kandaghat is not easy to drive on, the average speed was about 20 km/h. We obviously stopped at some Monsoon waterfalls and Maggie points to grab a hot tea and Maggie. Reached Kufri in around 6 hours and then our guide (avoid hiring one) told us to take a horse ride to see some sightseeing points (we came back half way disappointed by the ruthless way the horses are treated and made to walk in the mud slurry till knee height) We had to pay the full amt. about Rs. 350/- per horse. Nonetheless, we decided to visit, The Himalayan Nature Park. It is home to about 30 Himalayan wild animals and birds. Witnessing this was a true delight. We started our return journey at 4:30 pm from Kufri ( as we had decided to avoid driving after dusk ) we managed to reach our base camp by 8pm. We had dinner at very famous Giani Dhaba, but it turned out to be even worse than what we could have got at some other not so famous place. AVOID GIANI DHABA.

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Note: The area is a landslide prone, so be cautious while driving and follow sign boards strictly.

Shimla:

Next Morning was the most pleasant one, I have experienced in my lifetime. The sun was playing hide and seek with the clouds and the fog was waiting to embrace us in its arms. Wasting no time we head started our journey to state capital – Shimla. Driving through Kandaghat was not as difficult as the weather was pretty clear.Fresh apple from the orchid

Do not forget to take an apple break at the magnificent apple mandi(market) in Solan.

Reached Shimla in about 5 hours and had to struggle a lot to find a Parking place. We headed straight to Mall Road, which is a must visit when you are in Shimla. Bought some Pashmina shawls and stoles for our loved ones, after a lot of bargaining. We were mesmerized to know about the history and importance of Gaity theater. This theater was constructed by British and is one of the six theater left on the planet to be built on Victorian Gothic Architecture. After wandering around and having luscious Chole bature and Chole Samose, in a local Stall, at Mall road. We decided to explore Shimla a little more and click some pictures.

We were back to Kasauli by 8:30 pm and decided to have dinner at Haveli, trust me the food was delicious and way better than what we had @Giani Dhaba last night.

It was an amazing journey with Sandy who got hitched recently. We enjoyed every bit of the mountains. Pure air, green mountains, warm hospitality, well maintained roads, lip smacking food and the most welcoming Pahadis. That’s Himachal for you.

This trip to Himachal Pradesh – The land of Gods will be relished till we leave the land to meet Gods in heaven.

Signing off with a song playing in my mind in loop,”maye ni meriye” by Mohit Chauhan. Here is the link

Trip Duration – 5 days

Expense – Approx. INR 9000 PP (Excluding Flight tickets)

— Abhimanyu@yatripandit

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24 responses to “Raiding Mighty Himalayas – Himachal Pradesh”

  1. UB Tiwari Avatar
    UB Tiwari

    Nicely narrated trip story.

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    1. yatripandit Avatar

      Thanks alot Uncle.

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  2. bongstorys Avatar

    Best story telling 😀

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    1. yatripandit Avatar

      Thanks a bunch Bongstorys

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  3. Etico Parada Avatar
    Etico Parada

    I wasted my time reading about stupid things ever blogged about himachal.

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    1. yatripandit Avatar

      Hey Etico , thanks .. we dint understand your comment fully though..

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  4. Ravi Vishnoi Avatar
    Ravi Vishnoi

    Nice tale. Pictures and explanation is so attractive..muh me pani aa gya

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    1. yatripandit Avatar

      Thanks Mr. Ravi .. Mountains are definitely attractive and alluring

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  5. ThePittStops Avatar

    I’ve always wanted to go to the Himalayas! I particularly want to see Everest (not climb it though..yikes!). Great post!

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    1. yatripandit Avatar

      Thepittstop.. Thanks a ton for this encouraging comment .. Have you even been to Northern Part of India ?

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      1. ThePittStops Avatar

        No- I have a friend who did, but not us!

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      2. yatripandit Avatar

        We would love to host you whenever you plan .. cheers

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  6. Priyanka Sharma Avatar
    Priyanka Sharma

    Nice write-up. This blog of yours helped me to re-live and cherish my memories of Himachal:Shimla & Manali.

    Keep exploring – Keep writing.

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  7. nehasharmahere Avatar
    nehasharmahere

    This post is making me so much nostalgic about the mountains.

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    1. yatripandit Avatar

      Thanks Neha.. when are mountains calling u next ??

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    Travel, Food and Fitness By Sapna

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    1. yatripandit Avatar

      Hello Sapna, thanks for the lovely comment.. I have emailed my no. to the email id given above .. cheers

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      1. Travel, Food and Fitness By Sapna Avatar
        Travel, Food and Fitness By Sapna

        ok..thanks

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