Location:
Himachal Pradesh
Altitude: 2,708m
Places Of Interest: Hattu Peak, Hattu
MataTemple
Best Time To Visit: December to March
Narkanda,
at 8,100 feet, 440-km from Delhi and is a two hours drive from Shimla
. It is slightly higher than Shimla (7,400 feet) and the road linking
the two runs almost near the crest of the mountain with a gradual
ascent. One is constantly treated to a bird's-eye view of the
different valleys as the road twists and turns from one spur to
another. Especially breathtaking is the view of Narkanda from Fagu, a
small village enroute.
What gives
Narkanda its awe-inspiring view of the snowy peaks is the fact that it
is located on the ridge of the last watershed before the Himalayan
range. Below Narkanda, to the north is the Sutlej Valley and beyond it
is the snowy massif. The ridge on which Narkanda stands is the
watershed between the Sutlej on the north and the Giri river. The
sleepy town of Narkanda sits astride the watershed between the Arabian
Sea and Bay of Bengal.
The area around
Narkanda is also the orchard region of Himachal, where cherry, apple
etc are grown. One can see empty and packed crates of these fruits on
the roadside, at various points on the way. Narkanda is also an
upcoming hot spot for adventure sports such as skiing.
Hattu Peak: A better view of Narkanda is obtained from the
nearby Hattu peak, which is nearly 2,000 feet higher than Narkanda,
and just over an hour's trekking distance from it.
Hattu Mata
Temple: The ancient temple of Hattu Mata is alive with skiers.