mashobra

Country: India | State: Himachal

Top Places to Visit: Tattapani River, Tattapani River, Mahasu Devta Temple, The Presidential Retreat

<strong, Ideal Trip Duration: 1 Full Days

Nearest City to Shimla: Shimla

Best Time to Visit : April to June & September to November

Peak Season: December to January & May to June

Overview

Mashobra is a lush green landscape in Himachal Pradesh, located at an altitude of about 7700 feet, ensuring minimal human interference in nature to give you the purest and most freeing experience of your life. The place, often called ‘Quiet Shimla,’ stands as an undiscovered paradise with only a small tourist footfall. The proximity of Mashobra to Shimla makes it a great alternative for people looking for a quiet little hill-station. If you have a lazy weekend trip or a week long holiday, come to Mashobra with just about ample resorts and enchanting natural bounty. Mashobra is a blessing for lovers of nature, adventure seekers, spiritual travelers as well as casual holiday seekers. The site abounds in a variety of tourist attractions including ancient colonial buildings, forest reserves & sanctuaries, ancient temples and shrines that leave every traveler here with a great vacation.

A visit to Mashobra without engaging in its exotic shopping experience is incomplete. The ‘Tibetan Handicraft Market’ is renowned for its fancy and beautifully made Tibetan jewellery, affordable-priced good-quality woollens and a range of souvenirs to take home. Mashobra unquestionably lies in the lap of the Himalayas as a blissful getaway, yet unexplored and untouched. Whether you’re searching for a secluded escape, a romantic retreat, an adventure-packed holiday or a religious discovery, the quaint little town will never let you down.

Places to Visit In Mashobra

Tattapani River
Tattapani is a source of freshwater and an invaluable piece of Mashobra spots to visit inferable from the way it is an impressive focal point of business exercises such as waterway boating.

Reserve Forest Sanctuary
Reserve Forest Sanctuary The Reserve Forest Sanctuary, situated in Mashobra, is surrounded with oak, cedar and pine lands. Favored with gigantic assortments of greenery, the haven is one of Asia’s largest watersheds.

Mahasu Devta Temple
Mahasu Devta Temple is located in Hanol, on Tuini-Mori Road. The Shrine is dedicated to Mahasu Devta. Ruler Mahasu is the main god of this region and is worshiped by the general population of Hanol and adjacent towns in the Temple of Mahasu Devta

The Presidential Retreat
The Retreat Building happens to be the President of India’s official Retreat Home, and is also located at Chharabra on Mashobra’s top.