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Explore ExperiencesNarkanda is located on the last watershed of the Himalayan range between Sutlej river and Giri river. With cherry and apple trees around, one feels to be in an orchard. On the roadside, one can see crates being loaded and unloaded.
How to reach- Shimla being just 60 km from Narkanda and the fact that it lies on the National Highway connecting Shimla to Kinnaur, there is no shortage of transport facility. One can board a bus or drive to Narkanda.
Hatu Peak
Another surprise comes here is the stove like structure to the right of the temple. It is said that the Pandavas used this stove to cook food while they were in the ‘Agyaat Vaas’. A not very rigorous but 7 km trek of Hatu attracts a lot of trekkers due to its greenery. A complete package of devotion and nature is such this Hatu peak where trekkers, as well as families, spend their nights tenting under the stars.
Skiing at Narkanda
At an altitude of 8100 ft, Narkanda provides one of the best hill slopes for skiing. Winters are special at Narkanda as almost all the visitors can be seen skiing around on the slopes. The orchards then invite the tourists to be a part of them. Narkanda has easy access and is not crowded as compared to the other hill stations, these factors suddenly make it the most favoured spot. While one goes skiing, make sure you go to a registered service provider and that the equipment is in good condition with a safety harness. Medicines for cold and flu, insulating jackets, pain relievers, proper footwear, beverages and water is what the experts suggest to take along in the kitbag.
Tannu Jubbar Lake
Not as big as the name it takes, but is into woods from all the sides and the view is amazing. With a Naag temple on the banks, one can enjoy an evening walk on the banks of the lake and then feel blessed at the Naag temple. Into the woods, there are also some benches for the elderly ones to relax. There is a clear way which guides a person to go uphill.
Stokes Farm
The Mahamaya Temple
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