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Nalagarh
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(Himachal Pradesh)


Heralding the High Rises

As you drive out of Chandigarh, away from the Great North Indian Plains, the spectacular Nalagarh Fort, rising on a spur of the Shivaliks, heralds the end of the flats and the onset of the high rises. A royal welcome if ever there was one, and most appropriate for the regal experience that awaits the traveller.
Historic Nalagarh in the Himalayan foothills, capital of the erstwhile Chandela Rajput kingdom of Hindur, was founded in 1100 AD by the same clan that built the famous Khajuraho temples in central India. The reigning monarch, albeit in name alone, Maharaja Vijayendra Singh, today lords it over the luxurious heritage hotel he has crafted out of the crumbling castle of his forebears.
If discovering such a romantic history, punctuated with the Maharaja's anecdotes of court intrigues and royal dalliances, isn't enough to keep you occupied, Nalagarh will pull many options out of its royal hat for your entertainment. From treks over the rugged terrain or in the jungles below the Fort to picking kinus in the legendary royal orchards, you'll never suffer a dull moment unless you choose to.
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Here you can choose to laze about and indulge your taste for luxury, or pull on your hiking boots and head outdoors to explore the green surrounds.

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Fruitful walks
  Stroll through the 20 acres of lush royal orchards and forests attached to the Nalagarh Fort. The trees weighed down with fruit will assail your senses with the strong citrus aroma of kinu. The fruit also attracts lots of birds, so you are bound to spot a few beauties. Trek or drive up to Ramgarh Fort, 21 km away, built in 1540. Climb the 108 steps to the top of the aged fort and take in views of the first Shivaliks at the foothills of the world's highest mountains. Ask the hotel to pack you a picnic lunch for your fort visit, or they can even arrange a dinner here with advance notice.

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Water Works
  Nalagarh is brimming with options the Gambar River and Sutlej Barrage are brimming with fish, the Ropar Boat Club is brimming with paddle and row boats, and the Gobind Sagar is full to the brim with river waters trapped by the Bhakra Nangal Dam. The Nalagarh Resort will arrange fishing permits for the river and barrage from the Bilaspur Fisheries Department at Rs 100 a day.
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