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The Shali Tibba is a peak that is located in Shimla, right behind the Mashobra ridge. Shali Tibba, at an altitude of 9,423 feet, is surrounded by Shimla, Mashobra, Kufri, Fagu and Narkanda. This stand-alone peak provides a magnificent vantage point for a panoramic 360 degree view of Himalayan ranges of Himachal Pradesh.
The road leading to the base camp, Khatnol Village, winds through a quiet and beautiful valley of blue pine and cedar forest. The Shali top has a temple dedicated to Bhima Kali, a goddess, who is highly revered by locals. Devotees flock to the top regularly, especially during Navratri. The temple has been constructed with wood and stones, typical of rural Himalayan architecture. A trail to the temple was constructed in 1936 by the Raja of Faridkot. The same trail exists today and is in good shape.
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