Blessed
with a pleasant climate all the year round, Solan is the district
headquarters of Mashru, another city established by the British, is
named after the Goddess, Soloni Devi, whose temple is located in the
southern end of the town. Solan also remained capital of east, while
Bhagat State for many years.
Solan is well known for its
brewery 4.8 km from town started in 1835 with Anglo-German co-operation,
and known as Dyer-Meakin Brewery, producing excellent larger beer and
quality whisky. In 1950, it was taken over by the late Major Mohan,
renamed Mohan-Meakin Breweries in 1966.
Chir pine clothes the Shimla
Hills, which yields resin and timber, while apricots and walnuts grow
all over the hills, maize and paddy are the two leading grains.
Vegetables and Shimla variety of green chillies are extensively grown in
the Shimla Hills. The area surrounding Solan in very rich in peas,
tomatoes, ginger and beans.
ATTRACTION
Barog:
Just
8-km from Solan and 37-km from Kalka, Barog is situated at the height of
1,600m. One can have a panoramic view of Churdhar Peak (3,647m), which
poetically translates into 'Mountain of the Silver Bangle'. Barog was an
important stop on the railway line in the earlier part of the century.
Now it has longest tunnel on Shimla Kalka narrow gauge railway line. The
major attraction is Barog height resort situated at the top of the hill,
which offer the picturesque view of the surrounding area.
MONASTERIES
Bon Monastery (Yung Drung Ling):
12-kms from Solan, this monastery is the second oldest monastery in the
world after the one present in Tibet.
TEMPLES
Jatoli ShivTemple: This is
a very old temple and every year an annual fair is organised here on the
occasion of Mahashivratri, which makes it a must see place, just 6-kms
away from Solan.
Sholoni Devi Temple: The
temple of Goddess Sholoni Devi is situated at the southern part of the
town and Solan was named after Devi Sholoni. The famous Shalooni fair is
held here every year in the month of June over here, which is dedicated
to Goddess Sholoni Devi.
OTHERS
Giri Picnic: Enjoy your
picnic amongst the cool waters of Giri, 20-kms from Solan.
Karol Tibba: This place
has a historic value as Pandavas lived here during their 'Agyatvas'
period. Covering a 2-hours trek from the resort will take one to this
wonderful place, an ideal place for nature lovers.
Toy Train Ride: Just enjoy
this ride with children while going to Shimla and return back with
memories to cherish for the rest of your life.
Dr. Yashwant Singh Paramar
University Of Horticulture & Forestry: This forestry &
horticulture university is the first one in Asia. It is spread over an
area of 550 hectares in village of Naunj on the Solan-Rajgarh road in
district Solan and is 15-km from the town. This university was
established on 1st December 1985, the founder being Dr.Y.S.Paramour, the
first chief minister of Himachal Pradesh. It is divided into 14
departments, which are looked after by a faculty of over 200 scientists
& teachers. It offers under graduate, postgraduate & doctoral
courses in horticulture, forestry & allied disciplines