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Timbuk-Too Kasauli

There are many exciting places to visit in Kasauli. The entire region is a tourist heaven. And Timbuk-Too Kasauli serves as a gateway to all these interesting hotspots.
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Manki Point

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Kasauli Club

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Kasauli Market

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CRI Kasauli

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Kasauli Hills Resort

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Alpviram Kasauli

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Places to See

Kasauli Church
Kasauli Church is constructed in the shape of a cross, built by the British families that laid the foundation of Kasauli town in year 1842. The heritage church features a clock tower and a sundial in the front. There is a cemetery along with the church with graves dating back to 1850s and earlier.
Heritage Market, Kasauli

Heritage Market in Kasauli was established for British officers. The food is great, but you have to pay the price.

Central Research Institute, Kasauli, Main Campus
The Central Research Institute (CRI), originally the Pasteur Institute of India, was established at Kasauli in 1904 under its first director Sir David Semple, as an institute working in the fields of immunology and virological research.

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Baptist Church Kasauli
Kasauli Baptist Church is a 1923 brick and wood building, situated close to the Sadar Bazzar. According to The Indian Express it is "considered a unique example of colonial architecture of the British era". In 2008 the church was damaged by a fire which destroyed all the internal furnishings.
Kasauli Club
The Kasauli Club was established by civilians and service personnel in 1880, as the Kasauli Reading and Assembly Rooms. It gained its present name in 1898 when a limited liability company and constitution were established; its first director was Sir David Semple of Kasauli's Pasteur Institute.
Nahri Shiv Temple and Naina Devi Temple
The Nahri Temple, devoted to the Goddess Durga and Lord Shiva, is thought to have been constructed around a hundred and fifty years ago. Also known as 'Jantar Mantar' and 'Choo Mantar Mahadev Temple', the temple is renowned for its festive celebration of Dushera and Shivratri.

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Manki Point - Sanjeevni Hanuman Temple
Monkey Point is situated in the Air Force Station near the Lower Mall region about 4 km from the center of town. According to the Ramayana, when Lord Hanuman was returning from the Himalayas after acquiring the "Sanjivani Booty", one of his feet touched the hill; that's why the top of the hill is in the shape of a foot. On clear nights a view of Chandigarh can be seen from Monkey Point.
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Located near Mall Road, Tibetan Market is one of the most well-known shopping hubs of Kasauli. The market is filled with shops which sell textiles, beautiful gift packs.
Dagshai
Dagshai is mainly about an army cantonment, some army buildings, a couple of schools, local homes, and a cemetery. Of all the locations in Dagshai, it is the cemetery that has got much press, good, and bad both. It is believed that this cemetery dates back to the British regime in India. The Dagshai Central Jail now being used as office for Junior Engineer and Godown by the Military Engineering Service (MES) was built in 1849.