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                            Treat Eco VillageSolan. Himachal Pardesh.
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                        | Nature Treat Eco Village Camp epitomizes the beauty of Himachal Pradesh. The silent hush of the jungles. The occasional flitting of fireflies. The crackling woods of a bonfire. The smell of fresh dew on quivering leaves. And the quiet joy of living close to nature’s abundance. Welcome to life at Nature Treat Eco Village Camp
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                        |   Our natural word is alive with beauty and wonder. It's important for our peace of mind and our enthusiasm for life to love. The word we live in and care for the earth and all living things. We hope that these words nature quotes will awaken a sense of awe and appreciations for our earth So, that we can live in greater harmony with it.
 Nature Treat Eco Village Camp comprises of natural beauty, orchard and merged with the nature around. Nature Treat Eco Village Camp is non-alcoholic, accommodations non smoking and the stay facilities are equipped with necessary immunities within adjacent recreation facilities and surrounded by green ambition. Pollution free atmosphere lush greenery around the air abundant horticulture, historical monuments ancient clean and peaceful temples are the attractions in the area.
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                             There sure are times when 
                              you just want to get away from the monotonous & 
                              mundane life of the concrete jungle & take a 
                              little breathe of fresh air. Nature Treat Eco Village 
                              provides every opportunity to get close to nature 
                              at its awesome best.
  Nature Treat Eco Village Camp comprises of wooden 
                              cottages and tents. These are private, fully equipped 
                              and furnished units, with their own entrances. Basic 
                              amenities like electricity, hot water, beddings 
                              are available to make your stay comfortable. There 
                              is a common dining area big enough to accommodate 
                              100 people at a time and can also serve as an activity 
                              center / open air conference hall. There is ample 
                              parking space.
 
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                        | Do'sTo maintain the natural state of the existing himachal forest property the followings rules and regulations will be strictly implemented at the nature camp.
 
 1. Follow the nature camp discipline ,routines to make your trip memorable in the lap of the nature under the roof of nature treat eco village.
 2. Spend your free time in eco friendly environment rather sitting ideal in the huts.
 3. Wake up early and have walk to the fresh pine air.
 4. Use our guide instructions for the comfortable stay.
 5. Take part in the camp activities and share your valuable ideas with others.
 6. Enjoy the traditional food to make your body energizes.
 7. Yoga and meditation will make your physical and mental environment healthy.
 8.Share your ideas while walking to local villages.
 9. Participate in the local activities like music folk dance.
 10. First aid and doctor calls facilities are provided if in any case there is an emergency medical problems.
 11. Respect himachali people and share with them their culture and traditions.
 
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 Don'ts1. Any harm to the nature will show your respect to 
                            the nature so don't do it.
 2. Eat in dining area by giving a little walk in the 
                            lap of the nature and don't ask to serve in the huts.
 3. Don't cut seeds/roots of any plants rather they 
                            will damage them otherwise.
 4. Use indicated path and trails of the camp site.
 5. Put waste in dustbin don't litter in open.
 6. Don't write anything on trees, they will die unnatural 
                            death.
 7. Don't use any type of fire in and around the camp 
                            area.
 8. Don't smoke in and around the camp except in smoking 
                            zone.
 9. Don't use poly bags and disposable materials.
 10. Don't feed animals, specially monkeys that will 
                            leach to un comfort.
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                            Places 
                              To Visit Shoolini TempleDedicated to Goddess Shoolini, Shoolini Temple is 
                              one of the prime attractions of Solan. The town 
                              of Solan was named after Shoolini Mata, the presiding 
                              deity at Shoolini Mata Temple of neighbouring village, 
                              Solan Gaon. It is believed that Shoolini Mata Temple 
                              existed long before the origin of Solan Gaon. This 
                              temple attracts huge crowd during auspicious days. 
                              The annual Shoolini fair is celebrated with great 
                              pomp and show. Dancing, singing, wrestling and shopping 
                              for local items are the few activities tourists 
                              can be a part of. The fair is held in the last week 
                              of June.
 
 Dolanji Bon Monastery
 Bon Monastery, also known as Yung Drung Ling, is 
                              situated at a distance of about 12 km from Solan. 
                              This is the second oldest monastery in the world 
                              after the one present in Tibet. The monastery has 
                              a large statue of Lord Shenrab Mibo. In 1969, the 
                              monastery was founded by Abbot Lungtog Tenpai Nyima. 
                              Three sacred bon dances (Cham) are performed on 
                              New Year eve, which attract a lot of people to this 
                              place. With a yellow roofed chapel and a number 
                              of flags fluttering on the roofs, the monastery 
                              is an ideal tourist destination.
  
 Jatoli Temple
 Jatoli Shiv Temple is a popular pilgrim spot situated 
                              at about 6 km away from Solan town. This ancient 
                              temple is famous for its annual fair, which is conducted 
                              on the festival of Mahashivratri.
 
 Horticulture and Forestry University
 Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture 
                              and Forestry has earned a unique distinction not 
                              only in the country but also in whole of Asia to 
                              impart teaching, research and extension education 
                              in horticulture, forestry and allied disciplines 
                              with Himalayan perspective. The university is situated 
                              at Nauni, 14 Kms from Solan town on Solan - Rajgarh 
                              highway.
 
 Kasauli
 This small hill station seems to live in time warp 
                              that belongs to the 19th century. The narrow roads 
                              of Kasauli (1951m) slither up and down the hillside 
                              and offer some magnificent vistas. Directly below 
                              is the spread of vast plains of Punjab and Haryana 
                              which as darkness falls, unroll a gorgeous carpet 
                              of twinkling lights. At 3647 m, the peak of Choor 
                              Chandni also called the Choordhar powerfully dominates 
                              the lower hills and across the undulating ranges, 
                              Shimla is visible. The upper and lower malls run 
                              through Kasauli's length and one can enjoy long 
                              walks. A mixed forest of pine, oak and huge horse-chestnut 
                              encircles the town. Its colonial ambience is reinforced 
                              by stretch of cobbled road, quaint shops, gabled 
                              houses with charming facades and scores of neat 
                              little gardens and orchards.
 
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