Habban Valley is a village, which is located at a distance of 70 km from Solan; Solan is located near Rajgarh in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The Valley is encompassed by forests of deodar and is located in the hills of Sirmaur. Habban Valley is situated at an elevation of 6770 ft above mean sea level. The weather of this region is generally pleasant around the year. The wildlife of this area consists of peacocks, deer, tigers, bears, kakkar, kastura and ghol. Habban Valley is also considered to be a popular medium of trekking to Banalidhar or Churdhar; Banalidhar is a short 7 km trek from the valley and Churdhar is a long trek of 15 km from there. Among the nearby attractions of Habban, there is a shrine of Shringul Devta in the neighboring village Shaya, which is 10 km away from Habban.
Visiting Information to Habban Valley
Habban Valley can be reached via Shimla, Solan and Rajgarh; direct buses are available from these places. Personal vehicles can also be driven to reach the valley.
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(Last Updated on : 02-04-2019)
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