Maple
Resorts
Chail, Himachal Pradesh
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Maple
Resorts “A little piece of heaven”, it
is an oasis of spirituality for city dwellers who
seek refuge from the wear and tear of routine life.
It offers awe- inspiring tranquility of breathtaking
natural beauty with spectacular view of mountains
caped with drooping clouds & snow that creates
a comfortable respite from day to day stresses and
pressures.
As the name suggests it is enmeshed with maple, pine
and oak trees and when you look down you can spot
the green meadows with fragrant wild flowers, apple,
pear and cherry orchards, showering you with rejuvenating
fresh air from unending forests.
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Moreover, there is a kids
club, which has a wide range of indoor & outdoor
activities like chess, carrom, badminton, cricket
etc. Playground includes swings, hammocks with a
view of magnificent in-built waterfall.From early
dawn to dusk you can enjoy mountain trekking &
long walks often accompanied with experienced guide
exploring the nature's flora and fauna. There is
also a short drive to Chail Palace & Tarika
Resort.
You’ll fall in love with the uncrowded mountains
unwinding, refreshing your mind and savoring the
beauty of snow-capped summits under comfort and
quietness.There is no shortage of ways to discover
our natural beauty and enjoy our renowned hospitality.
It is ideal for those wanting peaceful environment
with homely and friendly service.
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Maple Resort has affordable and comfortable accomodation so that the guests and nature lovers can experience the beauty, serenity and peace of the mountain valley away from the hustle bustle and pollution of the Urban Life. The grandeur of the surroundings will make our guests feel free and closer to Nature. |
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Chail lies at a height of 2,250 metres above the sea level.Bhupinder Singh, Maharaja of Patiala, was exiled from Shimla, he decided to create his own summer capital, which was Chail.
Chail was perfect - it was surrounded by a thick cover of majestic, soaring deodars, Simla was just 45 kms away, and most significantly, the hill of Chail was decidedly higher than the then British - controlled Shimla.
The pictures of hill station located amidst scented forests of chir pine and gigantic deodars. Chail is built on three hills, the palace is on Rajgarh Hill, the Residency Snow View once occupied by British resident is on Pandhewa Hill and on the third hill Sadh Tiba where Chail is situated. Overlooking Satluj Valley, Shimla and Kasauli are also visible at night from here. |
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KAli KA Tibba located on
the top of the hill named after the Raj Mata's cottage
, blossom one can see the looming Choor Chandani
pick from here.
It's easy to 6 Km trek from the market place via
the Gura Road.
Gurudwara Sahib built in 1907.Located 1 km above
the bazaar on Pandhawa Hill. The Yellow Gurudwara
is a small building with a tiny courtyard. The two
tower-like structure fitted into the facade on either
side of the main entrance.
Stretching up o the giriganga river is the small
Chila Wildlife Sanctuary which includes roughly
200 small villages , besides wild Langur Leopards
, Indian Brown Bear, Hogs, Deer, Goats & Wild
Pheasant.
The famed cricket ground laid down by the maharaja
of patiala some say the highest in world at 7,200
ft - is situated in the cantonment area and as such
is out ofbounds to civilians.
Sadhupul is more of a Picnic Spot, best enjoyed
if you have a group with you. You can engage in
a "Stone Pelting" competition. This place
is in between Chail & Kandaghat. Distance from
main Kalka - Shimla highway is 11 KM.The bridge
was built in calcutta in 1904. It is amazing, how
in those days this bridge was transported in hills
all the way from Calcutta.
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Mobile: +91-9810002772, 9810092772.
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