
Cactus Garden
Around 33 km from Parwanoo, you will come across this unique cactus garden that contains more than 3, 500 species of cacti including some rare and endangered species. The garden covers an area of 7 acres and is said to
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Parwanoo has lots more to offer for family-fun than just shopping and staying in hotels. From Cactus Garden offering the sights of Siberian Tiger-a must watch family-fun attraction in Parwanoo to Horseriding in Barapathar where the excitement thrills your family-fun to Cave Garden - a must visit attractions for family-fun and family, to the learning center while you visit Fruit Orchards where family-fun gather invaluable information about stars and galaxies. A Trip to Snow View can really be enthrilling for family-fun while they can witness the mesmerizing views that nature has to offer while they reach the top.
Around 33 km from Parwanoo, you will come across this unique cactus garden that contains more than 3, 500 species of cacti including some rare and endangered species. The garden covers an area of 7 acres and is said to
MOREOne of the oldest British cantonments in India, Dagshai, at a height of 6000 feet enjoys an extremely scenic location at the foothills of the Shivalik range. Several battles were fought here. The British also built a prison here. Today,
MOREParwanoo is very popular for its fruit orchards including apple orchards and peaches. This has led to the development of the cottage industry where in jams,
MOREAs the name suggests, the ancient religious site is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. In fact, Kalka, a city in Haryana takes its name from this temple. Legend has it that the temple was constructed by the Pandavas,
MOREThis temple is located about 24 km away from Parwanoo. It was constructed by Maharaja Gopal Singh, the King of Manimajra over a five year period from 1811 to 1815. Though the temple is popular with the visitors the year round,
MOREAlso known as Yadavindra Gardens, the Mughal Gardens are located about 10 km from Parwanoo. Named after the King of Patiala, Maharaja Yadavindra Singh, these gardens were designed by Nawab Fidai Khan in the 17th century.
MOREThis is another famous temple in Parwanoo. Devotees flock in large numbers in the months of March and April when the Sheetla Mata Festival is celebrated. Offerings of milk and sweets are made to the deity to earn her blessings.
MOREIt is one of the oldest religious centers situated in a small hamlet called Bhairo ki Ser. This temple, unearthed during 1988 in an excavation, has since been a major attraction of Parwanoo. The temple can be reached through
MORESubathu is a cantonment area located around 4500 ft above sea level. Subathu serves as the regimental center for the Gurkhas regiment of the Indian army. The town is surrounded by forests and offers some beautiful trails.
MOREThe trail refers to the ropeway that works at a height of around 5000 ft. The cable car journey takes you from one hilltop to another and gives you the perfect opportunity to witness the hills and forests in their serene best.
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