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Old Feb 6th, 2002, 20:16   #1
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About a great place in the mountains in India

Hi guys!
I want to tell anyone interested about this great place I recently visited with my friends. It's in India, about 10 hours' drive from New Delhi. It's in the mountains and far from the crowds. Unlike other mountain towns to chill out in (I also went to Kasol town in Himachal Pradesh but it's crawling with tourists and food is a bit expensive) it's very peaceful and soothing. Basically, it's a hilltop farm and you stay in the most modern little Swiss cottage with modern bathroom and all around are vegetables and fruit trees. Right now, it's snow-covered and has a stark beauty. In summer, I was told, it's lush green and full of flowers. I plan to return in the summer. The reason I liked it so much is because it's so peaceful. The food served by the staff is grown on the farm. Very important, it's organically grown food which also makes it very tasty. I am a health freak so don't smoke grass or hash but a couple of my friends do and they were very happy because it's plentifully and cheaply available from the locals. In Kasol, the smokers have to be constantly on their guard because of the police. (Hash is supposed to be illegal in India, but it's freely smoked in all mountain villages.) Apart from the police nuisance, there are also cases of theft in Kasol, I believe. When we were leaving in the bus, the police stopped it and took away a youth. We asked the driver and he told us the boy was accused of stealing a camera from a foreign tourist. None of these problems exist in Hartola - the place we went to. We paid $50 for a couple for the cottage and $10 per extra person. There's a lovely loft in the cottage where the others can sleep. Since there were six of us, we paid $50 plus $40. It worked out to $15 per person per day with three homely Indian meals included plus bed tea and cups of tea a couple more times through the day. We relaxed in India's brilliant winter sunshine, read, walked a lot (there's a pretty dense forest nearby to explore, a temple and caves to see) and two of my friends enjoyed rock climbing on some crags nearby. There were clouds on the horizon so we didn't get to see the array of Himalayan peaks. We were told the panorama is spectacular and covers about 150 degrees on the horizon. I sure want to go back to see the view and take pictures.
Well, that's it, guys. I wanted to let people know about this place as I liked it so much. If you are in India or plan to travel in India and want to visit Hartola, you can send a mail to vivekmukherjee@rediffmail.com or vivekmukherji@indiatimes.com as these people arranged everything for us inclusive of getting there, liasing etc.
Have fun and be sure I'll tell you about more great places I go to.
Travel safely,
Yana
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Old Feb 7th, 2002, 02:31   #2
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i appologise unreservedly to yana & to the moderators for claiming this post was an advert. i am assured that Hartola does exist, even though it isn't on any map; & that the tour companies mentioned will take you there & put you up for the prices mentioned.
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Old Oct 23rd, 2002, 21:37   #3
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Cool Shimla?

We are thinking about a quick jaunt to Shimla. Any thoughts?
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Old Oct 25th, 2002, 07:05   #4
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shimla aint that good, some will disagree. but it is a good spot to set off for kalpa, the sangla valley or maybe on up to tabo gompa.
the best barfi in india is sold in the specialist barfi shop on 'the mall 'in shimla.

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Old Oct 29th, 2002, 18:39   #5
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If your in HP you should visit Bir. It is a very small village/tibetan colony. It is just so beutiful and shanti. there is nice walks to do + paragliding, the best spot in India. very nice people. we was supose to stay there for 3 days but stayed for 2 weeks. Good stopover from Dharamsala to Kullu valley
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