Nalagarh

A delightful fort and palace adorns this corner of the Shivalik Hills

A view of Nalagarh Fort
Nalagarh
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As you drive away from the Great North Indian Plains, the Nalagarh Fort, rising on a spur of the Shivaliks, heralds the end of the flats and the onset of the highrises. Historic Nalagarh in the Himalayan foothills, capital of the erstwhile Chandela Rajput kingdom of Hindur, was founded in 1100 CE by the same clan that built the famous Khajuraho temples. Today, this small town offers a peaceful getaway.

THINGS TO SEE AND DO

Nalagarh is an excellent place to laze about and indulge your taste for luxury, or walk around to explore the green surrounds.

Fruitful Walks

Stroll through the 20 acres of royal orchards and forests attached to the Nalagarh Fort. The trees are weighed down by kinoos, and the citrusy fragrance pervades the air. The fruit also attracts lots of birds, so you are bound to spot a few beauties.

Water Works

Nalagarh has many options for some waterside fun – the River Gambar and Sutlej Barrage are brimming with fish, the Ropar Boat Club has paddle and row boats, and the Gobind Sagar is a man-made resevoir formed by river waters trapped by the Bhakra Nangal Dam.

WHERE TO STAY AND EAT

Given its plush decor and luxurious setting, it’s difficult to imagine that Nalagarh Heritage Resort (Tel: 01795-223009, 223179; Tariff: 4,500-9,500) was once in ruins. Lounge around in the lawns and survey the world from a hammock.

Your only eating option is the Fort, and the delicacies served in regal surroundings make for a special dining experience. The menu offers everything from from traditional Indian to Italian.

When to go Best in the winter months Location In south Himachal, about 55 km from Chandigarh Air Nearest airport: Chandigarh Rail Nearest rail: Chandigarh