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Shimla Travel Attractions:
The picturesque hill
resort of Shimla was initially established by the British as a
hill station, and was renowned as the charming summer capital of
the British in India. Located on a 12 kilometre long
semi-circular ridge in the mid-western Himalayan ranges, Shimla
was originally occupied by British troops in the early 19th
century. The unforgettable train journey with splendid views
through breathtaking landscapes, over high-arched bridges and
snow-capped mountains to Shimla, the capital city of Himachal
Pradesh is an experience not to be missed.
One of the most famous hill stations in northern India,
travellers will enjoy the moderate climate, easy accessibility,
and many attractions that Shimla has to offer. Surrounded by
evergreen pine forests and apple orchards, the district of Shimla
has a multicultural and multi-religious population. Tourists
frequent the area during the summer months to explore and
experience the many attractions.
Shimla State Museum (Scandal Point)-
Opened in 1974,
the museum exhibits sculptures, costumes, coins, photos,
miniature Pahari paintings, textiles, wood-carvings and jewellery
of the area.
Near Chaura Maidan
Shimla 171 004
Open: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed: Mondays and government holidays
Indian Institute of Advanced Study (Rashtrapati
Niwas)-
The former
home of Lord Dufferin, the British Viceroy, now houses the Indian
Institute of Advanced Study (formerly Viceregal Lodge). The
tranquil ambience, English Renaissance décor and landscaped lawns
make this the perfect setting for students of politics or
literature.
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Jakhu Hill-
The highest
peak in the area, located two kilometres from Shimla, offers a
breathtaking view of the snow-capped mountains and the town. An
old temple of Hanuman is at the peak.
Summer Hill-
Positioned on
the Shimla-Kalka railway, the picturesque town of Summer Hill is
the location of the Pradesh University. When visiting Shimla,
Mahatma Gandhi lived in these tranquil
surroundings.
Annandale-
A popular
location for polo, cricket and picnics, Annandale is renowned as
the playground of Shimla. It’s located two to four
kilometres from the ridge.
Tara Devi-
The perfect
location for rest and tranquillity, Tara Devi has a hilltop
shrine dedicated to the goddess of the stars. The headquarters of
the Bharat Scouts and Guides are also located
here.
Naldehra-
Renowned for
having one of the highest and oldest golf courses in India,
Naldehra is a tranquil village located 15 kilometres north of
Shimla. Mahunag Mandir, a temple, is located in the midst of the
golf course.
Chail-
Built on
three hills, Chail was created as the summer capital by the
Maharaja of Patiala. The village is just three kilometres from
the world’s highest cricket ground and a nature
reserve.
Sankat Mochan-
The renowned
Hanuman temple can be reached by car or foot. Breathtaking views
of Shimla can be seen from the temple.
Mashobra-
The site of
the annual Sipi fair in June, it’s located 13 kilometres
from Shimla and offers ideal picnic spots. The closest guest
house is located three kilometres away in
Craignano.
Kufri-
The winter
sports capital 16 kilometres from Shimla, guests have ski
facilities, including equipment for rental at the HPTDC winter
sports club. Offering picturesque views of the surrounding
mountains, Kufri is a perfect location for picnics, and also has
a zoo.
Kasauli-
With many
wonderful walks, Kasauli is a pleasant location and an
alternative to staying in Shimla. Sanawar, a short walk from
Kasauli, has a renowned colonial college and is a delightful hill
town.
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