Khaljog

Khaljog is a locality in , , and has an elevation of 1,815 metres. Khaljog is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the hamlet .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Jakhu Temple.

Hindu temple
is an ancient in , , India, dedicated to the Hindu deity Lord Hanuman. It is situated at Jakhu Hill, Shimla's highest peak, 2.5 km east of the Ridge at a height of 2,455 m above sea level. is situated 3½ km northwest of Khaljog.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kufri and Shimla.

is a resort hill station in the district of , India. It is located 20 km from the state capital on the National Highway No. 5. On the Avenue, the main thoroughfare, boutiques and restaurants mix with Indian-style hotels and souvenir shops are to look for during a visit.

, previously spelt Simla, is the capital of the state of in . It is a very popular holiday retreat during the summer months and is well known for its Victorian architecture, which is reflected in certain areas of the Mall and the Ridge.

Town
is a town in of . It is connected to the state capital through the historic Hindustan–Tibet Road built in 1850 by Lord Dalhousie. is situated 5 km north of Khaljog.

Khaljog

Latitude
31.08863° or 31° 5′ 19″ north
Longitude
77.21687° or 77° 13′ 1″ east
Elevation
1,815 metres (5,955 feet)
Open location code
8J3V36Q8+FP
Geo­Names ID
10735804
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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Paikhatr Baluni State Forest and Jakko.

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