Explore the Best Locations for Sightseeing in Kasauli

Kasauli, located in the heart of Himachal Pradesh, is a serene hill station offering picturesque landscapes, colonial charm and a tranquil retreat from the bustling city life. This enchanting town, with its lush green forests and snow-capped Himalayan peaks, has a lot to offer for every kind of traveller. From historical landmarks to nature trails, let’s dive into the must-visit sightseeing spots in Kasauli.

Monkey Point


Begin your Kasauli adventure at Monkey Point, the highest point in the area, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding hills, including glimpses of Chandigarh and the Sutlej River. At the summit, you'll find a small temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, providing a serene spot for meditation and prayer. The real highlight, however, is the stunning vista of the hills that stretch out before you. Don't forget to watch for the playful monkeys that call this place home!

A monkey sits on a railing with a scenic mountain view in the background.
Interior of a church with pews and a stained glass window.

Christ Church


Christ Church, one of the oldest churches in Himachal Pradesh, stands as a splendid example of British colonial architecture. Built in 1853, this Gothic-Indian-style marvel features stunning stained glass windows, a majestic clock tower and a serene interior ideal for reflection. The nearby cemetery, with graves dating back to the 1850s, offers an intriguing look into the town's historical past. Conveniently located near the Kasauli bus stand, the church invites visitors with its peaceful ambience, offering an opportunity to appreciate the colonial-era craftsmanship and the tranquil beauty of Kasauli.

Kasauli Brewery


Established in the 1820s, Kasauli Brewery stands as India's oldest operating distillery and one of the world's most enduring whisky-making establishments. Though the brewery's operations have moved to Solan, the Kasauli site remains a fascinating historical landmark. While the brewery operations themselves may be restricted, the distillery's colonial architecture and picturesque setting provide a glimpse into India's rich alcoholic heritage. Although you can't sample the whisky on-site, a visit to this historic site and the surrounding hill station's scenic beauty makes for an unforgettable experience.

A large warehouse filled with stacked wooden barrels.
Sunset with a bird flying.

Sunset Point


For a mesmerising end to your day, visit Sunset Point in Kasauli. Situated on Upper Mall Road, this spot provides unmatched views at sunset, illuminating the sky with vivid shades of orange, pink, and purple. Away from the hustle and bustle, Sunset Point provides a tranquil escape, perfect for an evening walk or simply relaxing and soaking in the beauty of nature. Nearby, the scenic Lover’s Lane trail offers a romantic stroll through pine forests, adding to the charm of this idyllic destination.

Timber Trail


For thrill-seekers, Timber Trail presents an exhilarating adventure. This cable car ride soars above lush valleys, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayan landscape. Connecting Kasauli to the Timber Trail Resort in Parwanoo, it transforms into a memorable sky-high journey. At the peak, guests can wander the area, relax in the serene environment, or have a picnic. Though Timber Trail is open throughout the year, it is particularly delightful during the summer months.

A cable car carrying two people silhouetted against a setting sun.

After a day of sightseeing in Kasauli and discovering the town’s top attractions, retreat to the comfort and luxury of Rosetum Kasauli. Perched atop a mountain, around 6000 feet above sea level, our hotel provides breathtaking views of the valley, unparalleled hospitality and excellent services to make your stay exceptional. Our rooms are designed to offer unending comfort, ensuring you feel pampered throughout your stay. The central location allows easy access to all the prominent tourist spots, making it an ideal base for Kasoli sightseeing.