Chail
Chail, a charming hill town that was once the royal state of Patiala's summer capital, is located around 63 kilometers from Shimla. Chail, which is located in the Himachal Pradesh province's Shivalik region, is essentially made up of the three hilltops known as Sadh Tiba, Pandewa, and Rajgarh. It is spread out over 72 acres of land and looks out towards the Satluj River Canyon. Chail has good weather all year long and is therefore frequented by both tourists and residents. Additionally, it provides beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. Chail, a peaceful small mountain village with views of both Shimla and Kasauli, underwent a change in 1893.
The Golden Triangle of Himachal Pradesh includes Chail, Shimla, and Kufri. As a result, visitors may enjoy the charm and beauty of the location in relative tranquility. It is a lovely hill resort that is away from the huge hordes that swarm Shimla. Chile is one of Himachal Pradesh's most popular tourist destinations due to its beautiful green fields, rich deodar, and pine forest, breathtaking mountain views, and breathtaking natural beauty.