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Naldhera is popular for receiving golf enthusiasts as the town possesses the oldest golf course in India. There is nothing much one can add on the list of things to do except for going on long walks through the dense pine tree forests or planning lovely picnics and appreciating nature beauty while sitting on lush green meadows.
Religiously inclined can visit Mahunag temple in the town. There is not much scope for shopaholics but if you visit during the Spiti Fair in June, you can buy some nice local handicrafts and hand woven shawls. Adventure fanatics can visit Chabba that is 18kms away and enjoy rafting in River Sutlej or go for trekking at nearby Shaily Peak.
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Sightseeing in Naldehra is all about visiting temple, or marvelling at the beautiful towering pine trees or spending the day on the rolling greens.
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Not too much scope for shopping in Naldehra. If you are here during festival time, hand woven shawls, caps, and local handicrafts will be available in plenty.
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Outdoor activities in Naldehra are all about golf, golf, golf and more golf!
Considered one of the more challenging courses in the country, this 18-hole par-68 course has a host of tree hazards in the back nine.
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Some of the places near Naldehra that you can visit are Mashobra, Kufri, Fagu, and Shimla.
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Eating out in Naldehra is restricted to either various restaurants at the hotels or at the local dhabas which dish up a wholesome rajma chawal or aloo parathas.
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If you’re here in June, there’s the Sipi Fair – the major festival in Naldehra, which is a festival of match-making and the locals are out in full form.
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