(Outdoor Activities)
Ω____(Himalayan Day Hikes: ‘The
Century Old Trails’)____Ω
1) The Mahasu Ridge Line: Skirting the Shimla Water Catchment sanctuary
and the Oberoi Wildflower Hall, nature on this one hour trail oozes a sense of soothing, on the times that once
were. Within the walk one is able to enjoy a carpet of wild strawberries, the
waterfall like sound that echoes amongst the Cedars, a host of wild ferns, wild
flowers to match every season; and maybe even come across a deer or two. This
is one for the senses…
(Duration of Walk: 1
Hr. Grading: Easy)
Hatu Peak, Narkanda - (2 Hrs. Drive from Cedar Hill.) |
2)
The Cedar-Oak Vintage Trail:
The trail initially follows from the lodge through the tarmac to the
nearby Helipad: a hillock with a 360- degree striking view. This vantage
point provides a grand view of the reserved forest mushrooming all over and one
is furthermore able to glimpse parts of the Shimla town and the National
Highway(22) leading to our village coupled with the Grand view of the closer by
mountains and the Himalayan ranges. From the helipad, one blissfully leaves
behind the sound of vehicles, the mob of clicking tourists and experiences the
sounds of nature as you descend down on the trail which used to be in part the
‘Old Hindustan Tibet Trail’. The trail still remains a passage for the local
villagers as a shorter access route (avoiding the highway) along with their
herds on occasions. Visit the School for the blind, and start the
loop around on this trail that remains untouched and is bountiful; where one
finds nature in abundance and one is able to relax the senses and enjoy the
sweet chirpings of wild birds, savor the wild flowers, the swaying Cedars, the rustling
Oaks and some old colonial houses that mark the way. The walk provides you with
a taste of the old village life, a peep at the times gone by and plenty of time
to wonder away… until you reach the Presidential Retreat, and return →Cedar Hill lodge again.
(Duration of Walk: 2
Hrs. Grading: Easy)
Rhododendrons as seen on a forested hiking trail near the Presisents Retreat, Chharabra. |
3) The Cedar Sanctuary Trail: Fondly called Cedar Mountain this is the
Century old ‘Shimla Water Catchment Sanctuary’ and encloses the Cedar Hill
Lodge to its three sides. The duration spent in the forest ranges from an hour to three depending upon the
temperament of the hikers that tread in this forest. A Cedar Sanctuary, this
pristine undisturbed forest provides a home for a host of wildlife such as the
Himalayan: Barking Deer, Leopard, Black Bear, Goral, Jackal, the yellow
throated Martin. In the lower belts of the forest and many areas around one can
spot a host of birdlife toiling away such as the Himalayan: Woodpecker, Barbet, the colourful Minivets,
Barbets, Cheer, Kokla and Khaleej Phesants. The forest also hosts a rich
abundance of Himalayan flora and one can find self by spending the entire day exploring,
taking to the sounds of nature and savoring the richness of the forest.
(Duration of Walk: 2
Hrs. Grading: Medium)
4) The Suburban
Mashobra Valley Hike:
The hike takes you into the rapidly changing rural countryside
surrounding Cedar Hill and the Shimla town. The walk demands fitness to a
degree and can be undertaken in three
hours on a constant, relaxing pace.
The trail begins
with a sudden loopy descend from our village Charrabra to Mashobra
that continues halfway on —and one constantly finds the self focused on his
footing in these stony narrow pathways. The Shali Peak stands steadfast to the
front displaying the tricks of altitude that the Himalayan landscape has to
offer until it disappears only to emerge as the ascent begins. All along every
village crossed ( Seepur, Shali, Deothi & Mulkoti)
is marked with old temples representing their cultural and architectural
heritage with a wealth of folklore and hospitality and the occasional smiles to
greet you along. From Mulkoti – some rest and a picnic enjoyed – one then
begins his hour long gradual ascent back to the Mashobra
village. Here, one can utilize his vehicle to take the twenty-minute drive to the lodge or continue the
ascent for an added half-hour through the constant shelter of Cedars and Oaks
back to Cedar lodge, the village Chharabra.
This entire trail
is seeped in nature’s bounty with a whiff of the modern times to come. And
though every traveler takes back soulfully his memories, one thing stands: the
wonder that is these Himalayas; these mountains that stand dutifully diligent, preserving
the folklore, a way of life, and the millions of years of evolution that now
lays gloriously spread out just for you.
(Duration of Walk: 3
Hrs. Grading: Medium)
Shali Peak as seen on a forest trail near Shimla, Mashobra. |
5) Hike to the Mashobra Valley & Back: The
entire valley as seen from Cedar Hill below can be covered in this 4-5 Hrs. challenging hiking
trail. This trail is an extension to ‘The
Suburban Mashobra Valley Hike’: ( Seepur,
Shali, Deothi
& Mulkoti) and it further
continues on to the villages of ( Kanda,
Ghorna and Kotidhar). From Kotidhar, one then
begins a steep climb back to the highway where not far the Cedar
Hill stands. A handful of apple orchards, some wood and slate houses, tumbling
tiny streams, old but renovated temples, bustling new schools, terraced fields
of assorted vegetables: corn, wheat and potatoes; and glimpses of the famed
cannabis mark the route during the hike in this valley.
(Duration of Walk: 3-5
Hrs. Grading: Difficult)
6) The Shali-Tibba Excursion: A
full day activity, the Shali Peak, dedicated to Goddess Kali has all the
elements harmonized for a perfect outing. This habitually mist engulfed Peak is
the local highest peak in the vicinity of Chharabra and Shimla. On a clear day,
the peak offers a breathtaking view of the entire Himalayan ranges as seen from
the Cedar Hill.
One enjoys the
picturesque drive crossing Mashobra,
then Baldeha, leading to a dirt
track in part towards the ever beautiful the village Gulshaini and then a steady ascent on a bumpy road to the village
of Khatnol. From here one starts the
three hour ascent to the Shali Peak. We presume, as one would see Cedar Hill as
a tiny dot in the landscape it would excite our guests having been at two
hilltops separated by nothing but by empty space.
'Shali Tibba Peak' - Seen from Cedar Hill Retreat, Shimla |
After a frantic
session of the digital eye and a well deserved rest & picnic, and the
blessings of the Goddess Kali one begins the quick descent back to the village.
By sunset you are on your way back driving to the Cedar Hill Lodge. We presume
again from experience this is one trip that tends to relive, liven up the mind.
(Duration of Walk: 3
Hrs. Grading: Medium)
7) Mount Hatu Peak:
On the National
highway, the Hindustan Tibet Road, 50
Kms. from Cedar Hill Lodge lies Narkanda
which is at an altitude of 2700 m. It offers a panoramic view of the Inner
Himalayas; and 7 Kms. from Narkanda is the Hatu Peak, at a height of 3300 m.
The drive into this countryside is scenic, relaxing and the ascent to Hatu is
yet again in the cover of thick enriched forest of Cedars, Oaks, Spruce fir
with the wild flowers and ferns spread across the route. There is an option of
hiking from Narkanda if one chooses. The view at the top is soul searching
which increases the experience of visiting the temple there. One can also visit the Apple country, the
heartland from where the apple was introduced and has now spread in the entire
state of Himachal - a village called Kotgarh. April is usually the month for
Apple & Cherry blossoms, the sweet scent of which is stimulating to the
senses.
(Drive: Chharabra → Kufri →Fagu →Theog →Nangla Devi →Matiana →Shilaru →Narkanda →Chharabra.)
(Duration of Walk: 2 Hrs.
Grading: Easy)
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