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Tourism Hotel Hatu is located at Narkanda (Himachal
Pradesh, India) at 65 kms from Shimla. Narkanda is situated at an
attitude of 8200 ft on the Hindustan Tibet road (NH - 22), Narkanda is
famous for Skiing & Winter sports during winter and a trekking and
adventure destination during Summers.
Features
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Rooms are airy,
well furnished having attached baths with running hot & cold water
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Parking within
premises
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Restaurant
& Bar, Sprawling lawns, Skiing in Winter
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Excellent walks
around Narkanda with trekking option to Hatu Peak (8km)
PLACES
OF INTEREST
HATU
PEAK (3300m): 8 km from Narkanda, the road is surrounded by pine and
spruce trees. On top of the hill, ancient Hatu Mata temple is located.
The peak offers spectacular view of the entire Himalayan ranges, snow
clad mountains and in depths are the dense forests, green fields and apple
orchards. Hiking is recommended to reach the peak
KACHERI
(1810m): This place is located 0.5 km from Oddi, and 7 km from Narkanda
on NH - 22 and famous for ancient Mahamaya Temple.
KOTGARH
AND THANEDHAR (1830m): 17 km link road bifurcating from Narkanda takes
you to the Himachal's Horticultural heartland, Kotgarh and Thanedhar, renown
for apple orchards. The famous Stokes Farm is located at Thanedhar.
Stokes came to India on a trip and while on a summer visit to Shimla, fell
in love with its environments, which included the charming hill folk and
settled down in Kotgarh. He started the apple farm which soon became renown
with its Red Delicious, Golden Delicious and Royal Delicious,apples.
JALLORI
PASS (3,550 m): 90 km from Narkanda, passing
through the Sutlej Valley and crossing over to Luhri, Ani, Khanag through
one of the best scenery in the Kullu Valley takes you to Jallori Pass. A 30
minute level walk from the Pass takes you to Sarolsar Lake among deep
forests. See nature at it's best.
Narkanda
in winter/summer is visited as a adventure Getaway Ex-Delhi / Chandigarh /
Jallandhar / Ludhiana and in summer its visited as a part of larger
itinerary covering other Areas of Himachal Pradesh a stopover enroute to
upper himalayan regions of Kinnaur and Sangla Valley. |