In the heart of apple country!

On June 14, 2010, in TOURISM / TRAVELOGUE, by KOTGARH

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About 18kms northeast of Narkanda is the little village of Thanedar. Situated just off the old Hindustan-Tibet road, it is where the apple-farming revolution, if you can call it that, originated. The British had introduced cooking apples in India in the late 19th century but these were not sweet and therefore not coveted by the locals or viable for the market. Samuel Stokes, an American, who came to India in 1904 in search of spirituality stayed on to marry a local girl and made it his life’s mission to help the impoverished people of Himachal. After experimenting with other crops and failing, he decided to give apple-farming a try. He brought a sapling of the red, deliciously sweet variety of apples from Philadelphia and planted them in Thanedar. And the rest, as they say, is history :) ! Today, the economy of Himachal is on the up completely because of the flourishing apple industry.

Today morning we checked out of the lovely Tethys Resort and asked for a cab to take us to Thanedar. 2010-05-05 Thanedar - Tani Jubbar lake

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