Dharampur: Just
15-km
from
Kasauli
on
the
National
Highway
No.22,
Dharampur
is
situated.
Amidst
the
healthy
air
of
the
fragrant
pines,
Dharampur
has
one
of
the
best
hospitals
in
India
for
the
cure
of
tuberculosis.
It
is
also
connected
by
Kalka-Shimla
railway
line.
Sabathu: A
little
cantonment
town
has
a
Gurkha
fort
built
in
the
early
years
of
the
19th
century,
situated
at
an
altitude
of
1,437m.
This
cantonment
town
quartered
the
British
soldiers
at
the
time
of
British
Empire.
A
diversion
road
from
Dharampur
15-km
away
leads
to
the
Sabathu
town.
Dagshai: Another
little
cantonment
at
an
altitude
of
1,925m
just
19-km
from
Kasauli,
it
is
accessible
by
a
link
road,
which
diverts
from
Dhrampur.
Dagshai
is
perched
on
a
small
hill
and
comprise
of
a
military
public
school
and
numerous
military
barracks.
Monkey
Point: The
highest
point
in
Kasauli
called
Monkey
point
is
just
4-km
from
the Kasauli bus
stand.
The
Monkey
Point
commands
an
excellent
view
of
the
distant
plains
of
Chandigarh
region
and
the
river
Satluj,
tracing
a
silvery
trail
through
the
scene.
A
small
temple
is
also
situated
on
the
top
of
the
hill,
which
is
dedicated
to
Lord
Hanuman.
According
to
a
legend,
at
the
end
of
Ramayana
when
Lord
Hanuman
was
returning
from
the
Himalayas
after
obtaining
Sanjivany
Booty
or
the
Magical
Herb,
his
foot
touched
the
hill
and
thus
the
top
of
hill
is
in
a
foot
shape.
On
a
clear
and
starry
night
the
gorgeous
view
of
Chandigarh
can
be
seen
from
the
Monkey
Point.
Sanawar: Just
6-km
from
Kasauli,
Sanawar
houses
one
of
the
best
schools
in
the
country.
The
Lawrence
school
is
almost
one
hundred-years-old
and
a
major
attraction
of
the
town.