Once just a brief stopover on the Kalka-Shimla highway,
Barog town has grown to be destination in itself. Surrounded by pine trees
and oak trees, Barog is located in an idyllic setting. The magnificent
Choor Chandni or Choordhar peak,
which
poetically translates 'Mountain of the Silver Bangle', is clearly visible
from Barog, and when the moonlight lavishly pours itself on the slopes of
the peak, it appears as though countless shimmering, silver bangles are
sliding down in the night.
The night may have been romantic but the morning in Barog is very
captivating and enthralling. The pines of Barog are full of cavort and
pleasantries. Barog's railway station, on the Kalka-Shimla, is one of the
most picturesque stations, modelled in the Scottish-style. This building
has existed since 1903, when the line was opened and is built on a
curvature. The belly of the Choordhar Mountain holds the longest railway
tunnel on the Kalka-Shimla route-exactly 1,143m long.
LAKES
Renuka: The largest lake
in the state of Himachal Pradesh that is said to embody Goddess Renuka,
the mother of Parshurama. more...
Rajgarh: A pleasant area, dotted with several orchards and
delightful picnic spots such as Habban and Nacchna.
CITIES
Solan: Solan's prime
attractions are the old Jatoli temple and the Shalooni Devi temple. There
is also an ancient brewery and distillery near Solan. On the nearby
Rajgarh Road, is the impressive Horticultural and Forestry University. The
town also boasts of some fascinating specimen of old colonial
architecture. more...
Kumarhatti: 63-km away from Kumarhatti is the point to Nahan and
Dagshai. Dagshai was a British cantonement, surrounded by pine trees, it
has an old church and a boarding school. An alternate road is being
developed at Kumarhatti to emerge at Solan and will eliminate the climb to
Barog and the decent thereafter.
Kasauli: At 200m above sea level, is a
hill station living in the 19th century. The narrow road goes up and down
the hillside, offering magnificent vistas, including the twinkling lights
of the plains of Punjab at night. more...
OTHERS
Subathu: A former British cantonment, Subathu boasts the ruins of
an old Gurkha fort.
Kairighat: Once a dak bungalow, Kairighat now functions as a fine
economy hotel, under Himachal Tourism.
Rail: Barog is well connected with all the major
places in the state places by mountain train and the experience of
travelling in them can be a memorable one.
Road: Barog lies on Shimla-Kalka highway and regular buses and
taxis ply from both of these places.
Accommodation options available in Barog vary from luxury hotels such as HTPDC's Hotel Pinewood to small budget hotels with reasonable prices.
Solan: 08-km
Dharampur: 25-km
Kalka: 37-km
Shimla : 56-km
Chandigarh :
62-km