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X676+63X, Chail, Himachal Pradesh 173217, IndiaMap
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  • ogahk
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    Entry Restrictions

    There is entry restriction for visitors so either avoid or may try your luck at security barrier. Even if one gets permission (Chances are rare) it’s only to visit the ground site. Entry to ground is ...

    Reviewed on Jun 5, 2022
  • IndianGhummakad
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    Guard Stopped us By Saying that it is Closed from Last Year but let others car passing through.

    It Needs to be removed from Attraction of Chail area as It is not open for all if you want to visit you have to cross a Army School Gate Barrier and it is totally depends on the mood of the Guard who...

    Reviewed on Oct 4, 2021
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    way to ground was closed for tourists

    It is the highest cricket ground of the world. I have been here earlier also. This time, way to the ground was closed for tourists. This falls in military area. We were disappointed not to see the cri...

    Reviewed on Jan 26, 2021
  • LetsGoSightseeing
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    Highest Cricket Ground In The World

    This is the highest cricket ground in the world but we're unsure if regular matches are played here. It's inside a cantonment area; so you can see it only from its gate & not go inside. Other sports f...

    Reviewed on May 15, 2020
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    HIGHEST CRICKET GROUND

    Chail Cricket ground is the highest cricket ground in the world. It was built in 1893. The ground is located at an altitude of 2,444 metres (8,018 ft). Chail served as the summer capital of Maharaja B...

    Reviewed on Feb 16, 2020