Janjehli .
The charming Janjehli
is located at an height of 2150 Mtr. A verdant green valley with undeveloped
fields in mild slopes, apple orchards, hills enclosed with pine and deodar
trees and a small river having gemstone obvious water moving like a snake from
side to side a variety of criss-crossed hills Janjehli alongwith next-door
Keolidhar, Bagsaid valleys are a present of nature to this region. Janjehli is appreciated
by explorer and natural world lover alike. This valley, decorated by snow throughout
winters, is no fewer than paradise on the earth. The art lovers must have
glimpses of customary wood statue and metal work. Visit to Janjehli is not total
with no having approval of Shikari Mata. Budha Kedar: located at an height of
9000 feet Budha Kedar can be visited by trekking a space of 4 Kms from HPTDC
Trekker’s
Hostel at Katroo. The place is gifted with natural attractiveness. Deodar
trees, streams of gemstone clear water draw the tourists. The civilization have
it that throughout banish Pandavs came here and saw Nandi at this place. Nandi
jumped on a rock to save itself from Bhima of Mahabharata and left from side to
side the astound. The gap has the form of the back of the bull. citizens adoration
at this place and take holy bath in the nearby stream. Pandav Shila
(Rock): Situated just 3 Kms ahead of
Janjehli village on the bank of Bhekhli Khad in village Dhar Jarol Pandav Shila
is supposed to be of Mahabharata era. citizens consider that if a stone terrified
on the astound stays on it their needs are satisfied. It is also said that a being
with factual faith can have small group of the top of the rock.
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