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Welcome to Pine Breeze, Kasauli
A Home Stay Unit - Home away from our home.
Kasauli Pine Breeze , is an budget category and one of the best home stay in kasauli, with luxury class rooms located in Chabal area of Kasauli. Kasauli Pine Breeze, Kasauli is approx 6.5 kms from main bus stand Kasauli.  

About Kasauli

Attraction

Anglican Church: Built in the shape of a cross. A grove of chestnut and fir trees surround this 159-year-old structure. The church was built by the British families who also laid the foundation of Kasauli town in 1842.

Man-ki Point (Famous as: Monkey Point) :
The highest point in Kasauli called Monkey Point. It's just 4Kms from the Kasauli bus stand. A small temple is also situated on the top of the hill, which is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. According to a legend, at the end of Ramayana when Lord Hanuman was returning from the Himalayas after obtaining Sanjivani Booty or the Magical Herb, his foot touched the hill and thus the top of hill is in a foot shape.

Lower Mall: A beautiful 3 Km walk with different scenic views and old heritage building views, goes up-to Monkey Point, Kasauli. It's mostly on a descending gradient.

Upper Mall: A beautiful 3.5 Km walk with different scenic views and old heritage buildings, goes up-to The Flag Staff House (HQ 95 Infantry Brigade's Brigadier Residence). It's mostly on a ascending gradient.

Kasauli Club: Established in 1880, this is one famous club in Himachal Pradesh. Only members and the military officers serving in Kasauli are entertained in the same. No civilians or tourists can enter the same without being sponsored by a current member of the club.


Attraction Nearby Kasauli

Sanawar: Lies 5Kms from Kasauli, and is primarily famous for The Sanawar School, and Baba Balak Nath Temple.

Dharampur: Lies 12 Kms from Kasauli is the nearest railhead from where the toy train goes to Shimla and to Kalka as well. If one wishes to stop and eat Dharampur holds a variety of joints to choose from, viz: McDonalds, Golfer's Inn, Giani Dhaba, Modern Dhaba, Hot Millions, Colonels Joint.

Dharampur has one of the best hospitals in India for the cure of tuberculosis.

Timber Trail: 20Kms from Kasauli, Nestling cozily on the lap of the Shivalik range, atop two adjacent hills and joined together with a cable car, Timber Trail is an idyllic holiday destination.

Sabathu: 29Kms from Kasauli, Sabathu is a Gurkha Regiment Training Centre of the Western Command. The little cantonment town has a Gurhka fort built in the early years of the 19th Century is situated at an altitude of 1437 meters. A cantonment town which quartered British Soldiers in the time of British Empire. A diversion road from Dharampur 15 km away leads to the Sabathu town. Places to visit are :
[a] Gambhar pul: A bridge made over fresh flowing stream; an ideal place for picnic.
[b] Old Brijeshwar Mahadev Temple: A temple maintaing its old heritage looks stands still which is worth visiting once.

Dagshai: 18Kms from Kasauli, Located ideally between Chandigarh and Shimla, Dagshai is one of the oldest cantonments set up by the British in India. Built at a height of 6,000 ft above the sea level. Dagshai boasts of a big play field, rarely to be seen in hilly terrain, where Durrand Cup football matches used to be played once.

Bon Monastery (Yung Drung Ling): 53Kms from Kasauli, this monastery is the second oldest monastery in the world after the one present in Tibet.

Chail: The former 'summer capital' of Patiala, Chail is 42 Kms from Kasauli, at an altitude of 2,250 mts, dwelling in the midst of a lush green setting. Place to visit are:
[a] Cricket Ground: Built in 1893, after levelling a hilltop, this cricket pitch at 2444 m is the world's highest cricket and polo ground.
[b] Hotel Chail Palace: The palace of maharaja of Chail, which has now been taken over by Himachal Tourism and has been converted into a royale hotel.
[c] Wildlife Scantuary: Ghoral, Kakkar, Sambhar, Red Jungle Fowl, and Khalij, cheer pheasants are some of the inhabitants of the Chail wildlife sanctuary.
[d] Sadhu pul: Halfway between Kandaghat and Chail is the tiny village of Sadhupul, and the bridge over the Ashwani stream, a popular picnic spot. It is going to be beautiful Lake soon.
[e] Kiarighat: Kairighat was a Dak-Bungalow. Now it has been turned into a beautiful hotel.