Christ Church, consecrated in 1853, is the heart of Kasauli's small colonial centre — a stone neo-Gothic church with stained glass imported from England and a graveyard shaded by ancient deodars. The Mall Road runs past it through an avenue of pines, lined with a few shops, a bakery, and the iconic Gorkha Gate.

What makes this place special

Original 1850s stained glass windows, wooden pews, and a small organ still in use for Sunday services.

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A 1.5-km pine-lined avenue with colonial bungalows, small shops, and the Gorkha Gate that marked the old cantonment boundary.