Dharampur, Kumarhatti, Barog, Solan, Salogra
The Kalka-Shimla Mountain railway is a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge railway that runs from Kalka at 656m above sea level to Shimla at 2076m. The 96km long track was built so that the British could have transportation to their summer capital, Shimla, which they moved from Calcutta or Delhi. The railway was opened in 1903 and passes through some 103 tunnels.
A real different experience, particularly if weather is good. Of course, coaches are small and the total journey uptoShimla may be quite long. A better way to board train from Dharmpur and travel till Solan, the best area passing through the longest tunnel of 1.5 km at Barogbefore Solan.Dharampur: Just a short drive away from Kasauli lies the scenic town of Dharampur, known for its serene ambiance and verdant landscapes.
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