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When Bhupinder Singh, Maharaja of Patiala, expelled from Shimla- the 'summer capital' of the British in India- he decided to create his own capital for the hot months. The little village of Chail was perfect. It lay surrounded by magnificent deodar forests, Shimla was in direct vision and most important, the hill of Chail at 2226 m was somewhat higher than British-controlled Shimla.
Today, the Maharaja's creation can be experienced by everyone. And for Himachal Tourism, who now own the gracious mansion, every visitor is royalty. Here is a resort in the true sense of the word: A beautiful palace with ornate furniture, charming cottages, delightful log huts, thick forests and quiet walks, a 'lovers hill', an orchard of its own, elegant lawns, badmintion and lawn tennis, billiards and even a children's park. Each regally appointed room, each quaint cottage and every warm log hut offers a memorable holiday. Whether you are on a honeymoon and in search of seclusion or wish to organise a conference and demand all facilities, Chail has it all.
Then, there is good sight seeing and the possibility of some fishing and trekking. Chail also has the world's highest cricket pitch and polo ground.
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