Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Solan

Solan ,a hill station of Himachal Pradesh is blessed with nature's beauty. Solan is named after the goddess Soloni Devi, whose temple is situated in the southern end of the town. Solan is a largest producer of quality whisky and beer. It has a well known Brewery called Dyer-Meakin Brewery. Its surrounding areas are rich in beans, tomatoes, peas and ginger.

Solan
History: British established the Solan city during their heydays in India. Solan is a place where Pandavas lived during their 'Agyatvas' period.It is mainly known as “mushroom city of India". Tourist Attractions: Bon Monastery is situated 12 kms from Solan , the second largest Monastry in the world after Tibet. Just 8 km away from Solan ,Barog is located at the height of 1,600 gives wonderful views . Temples are- Jatoli Shiv Temple, Shoiloni Devi Temple, a picnic spot called Giri Picnic amongst the cool waters of Giri.

Solan
Karol Tibba-A historic place were Pandavas lived during their 'Agyatvas' period, for nature lovers it is an ideal place. Children can enjoy toy train ride to cherish the moments. How to get there: Solan is 68 kilometers from Chandigarh and from Shimla it is at a distance of 48 kilometers. It is easily accessible both by train or bus. There are around 44 railway tunnels up to Solan. Best time to visit Solan is during Spring.

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