Kufri is the place of much historical evidence too. The region around Shimla as well as Kufri was once fraction of the Kingdom of Nepal and was first identified by the British rulers who discovered Shimla in the year of 1819 which was the summer capital of the British. Along with Shimla, Kufri also began to be acknowledged as a noteworthy place to visit near Shimla.
Mashru Peak : A small trek from Kufri all the way through cedar and spruce trees is Mahashru Peak. Known as the highest peak in Kufri one can get pleasure from the splendid sight from this point. The Mahasu Ridge offers a immense prospect for skiing and the slopes at Mahasu Peak are most excellent for beginners. Yak and horse rides are rather popular here.
Fagu: It is at a distance of 6 km from Kufri known for its breathtaking Himalayan views Fegu is situated high on the slopes of the great Himalayan mountain range at a height of 2,510 meters above sea level. A admired trekking spot; it is an excellent base camp for trekkers and nature lovers. A stroll in the huge Apple Orchards and Potato fields is really pleasant. Just over Fagu are the temples of the locally known God Banthia Devta. Fagu has a rest house and tourist bungalow that overlook the stunning Giri valley.