Mohan Heritage Park

It is set on a hillside with a view of Himachal valley and the foothills of the Himalayas. The complex includes an expansive garden and park with a large Hindu temple at the top. The temple has two large “Om” symbols in the front, and Surya in a seven-horse chariot on the top. The temple features artwork of Hindu legends from the Vedas, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Motifs of Indian culture such as elephant, lion, tiger, peacock and river dolphin statues also dot the heritage park. The site includes life-size statues of famed Vedic rishis along with Hindu mythical figures and deities.

Karol Track Solan

Satiating the inner soul of the adventure enthusiasts, sitting as the highest peak in Solan, Karol Tibba is a heaven on earth for those who are seeking to escape the bustling and blaring sounds of the city. Emerging as one of the top destinations for day trips or short-term thrill, Karol Tibba blankets deep, dense forests and an enchanting cave that is nothing less than a cherry on top. This magnificent mountain peak, acting as a crown for Solan district, forms a surreal backdrop for the small village of Basal. Karol Tibba offers an ultimate high to the thrill seekers by virtue of its high altitude location and mesmerizing picturesque landscapes from the peak top.

Riva Falls

Solan is an enchanting hill station in Himachal Pradesh graced with abundant natural greenery and flourishing streams. It is famous for many wonderful architectural marvels, enchanting sunrise and sunset viewpoints, ancient religious sites, and charming monasteries. Owing to the vast mushroom farming in the hill station, it is also popularly known as the ‘Mushroom City of India’.

Apart from these wonderful tourist spots, Solan is also home to numerous picturesque waterfalls that attract not only the locals but also many tourists from different parts of the world. These waterfalls offer a mystical sight during the monsoon season in Solan and draw visitors for trekking, waterfall rappelling, or a simple day picnic.

Jatoli Shiv Mandir

After Swami Krishnananda attained Samadhi, the Temple Management Committee continued the construction of the temple. Recently an 11 feet tall golden urn has been offered in the temple. Due to this the height of the temple reached about 122 feet. The committee claims that this is the tallest Shiva temple in North India. A crystal Shivalinga costing Rs 17 lakh will soon be established and consecrated in the Shiv temple at Jatoli.