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Craignano
Craignano is a spectacular picnic spot that was earlier a villa of Chevalier, an Italian photographer in India from colonial times who named it in honor of his native town Craignano Town in Italy. The Italian Villa is flanked by streams and pines, and oaks on all sides and is constructed out of wood. Craignano is a spot for adventure sports enthusiasts as well, with options for rock climbing, rappelling, and other activities available.
Mahasu Peak and Fair
If you're a big fan of exploring little known traditions and festivals, you might consider visiting the Mahasu Peak in the month of May. The festival, known as Mahasu Jatara, falls on the third Tuesday of May, celebrates the shifting of the idol of the chief deity Lord Mahasu.
Witness the native customs of the festival such as goat sacrificing, archery competitions, traditional dances and folk music. A strong cultural display makes for a must watch.
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Reserve Forest Sanctuary
If you come to Mashobra, you just do not miss one of Asia's largest watersheds, supplying water to Shimla. The Reserve Forest Sanctuary is a must visit not only for being popular in the continent, but for the lush coniferous cover surrounding it, but also because it is a birdwatcher's delight.
The weather is always pleasant, so you can pick up your camping bags and trek to the Sanctuary, camp out with friends or family and don't forget to carry your binoculars. You might just spot the famed pheasants, partridges and chikors here. Keep an eye out for the monkeys though. However, prior permission is required to visit this reserved area.
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Shali Tibba
Shali Tibba hill is located in Khatnol village which is 35 km from Shimla. Shali Tibba is also known as 360 as you would be able to see a 360 view from the peak of Kufri, Fagu, Shimla and Narkanda Hills. The altitude of Shali Tibba is 2873 m, and forests cover the trail. The mountain peak has a temple dedicated to Goddess Bhimakali which is revered by the locals.
WildFlower Hall Hotel
Originally built as a residence of Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, this building is said to have been a favourite retreat of Lord Ripon. However, the building got burnt in 1993 and a new Wildflower building was built as a hotel there by joint venture between HP government and Oberoi group of Hotels.
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