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In & Around
Badholia Temple Waterfall
A
mere km away from Writershill, this waterfall forms the backdrop
for the local temple. During the monsoon, the waterfall swells and
its roar can be heard for miles around. If you visit the temple
and ring the bell, don’t be surprised if within minutes an army of
monkeys clamber out of the rocks and wait for Prasad. The temple
is a favourite talisman for truck and bus drivers who always make
an offering.
The Jalal River Bed
Another
5 kms ahead of the waterfall, towards the town of Dadahu, across
the bridge, a path goes down to the river bed strewn with big and
small rocks. In and around these rocks, flows the Jalal river.
During summer, river waters are cool and refreshing but come rains
and it can be frighteningly deep.The river can widen to almost 30
feet and rise to 10 feet.
During winter, it’s the perfect picnic spot. Sitting on chairs on
the river bed with the water flowing just a hand-shake away;
steaming, hot food laid on the table...it’s a moment that would be
remembered by all.
Renuka Lake
It’s
one of the most religious places in Himachal Pradesh. Apart from
the temples, the lake is the biggest attraction. Packed with fish
that swim to the shores to eat wheat dough thrown in by the
visitors, the lake is also a wonderful place for boating.
Pick up a boat and pedal away a couple of hours, relaxed by the
greenery around. Renuka Zoo
Built
around the lake, the best way to explore the zoo/national park is
to take a three km walk. You will walk with the lake on one side
and the animals on the other. Deers, bears,
leopards and the big attraction lions and lionesses. The lions are
getting on in age but they are quite a sight. If you are looking
to shed some weight, this walk will do you good.
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