Welcome to the summer capital of the British, the best refuge for
summers of the plains of Northern India. Goddess Shyamala, an incarnation
of Goddess Kali, the deity of power and wrath lends her name to
the hill resort of Shimla. The natural beauty of the 2159 m high
Shimla makes it one of the most popular hill resorts in the country.
The terrific tranquility attracts thousands of tourists year after
year.The most frequent area of Shimla happens to be the Mall. The
shopping hub of the hill resort is always crowded with tourists.
The picturesque surroundings and the shops selling a wide spectrum
of items have made the Mall the biggest landmark of Shimla.
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Destinations
Besides the temple dedicated to the Goddess Shymala the hill
resorts boasts of the famous Jhaku Temple. The temple of the monkey
faced God Hanuman at the height of 8048 feet above sea level and
offers a panoramic view of the city. The collection of the statues,
miniatures, coins and photos at the state Museum is as awe aspiring
as the stained glass windows of the Christ Church and St. Michael’s
Cathedral.
The hill resort also offers picture perfect picnic spots in the
lap of lovely nature. Amidst the glen forests near the stream
and then a little ahead amongst the deodar forests at Annandale
are the best bets for family picnics.
You may plan your trip to Shimla anytime of the year. When the
plains experience scorching summers, Shimla is cool with temperature
less than 25 degrees. In winters it is the best sport for fun
and frolic. The adventure sports simply take over the land. The
Christmas and the New Year’s Eve are best spent in the snowfall
at Shimla with your near and dear ones.
Besides being the ultimate summer retreat Shimla remains an ideal
spot for adventure sports. You may take your pick from the various
treks to the Kullu valley or indulge in trout fishing at the Pabbar
River. The more adventurous of you may ski at the Narkanda and
Kufri from January to mid-March. Of course the nine-hole golf
course at Naldehra is a major draw for the tourists.
The beautiful hill resort offers a lot for those of you who would
like to indulge in a shopping spree. You must check out the Mall
for the best in garment and textile industry, here the State emporium
offers the himachali (local) handicrafts and handloom items. The
hats that are available in a wide range of charges and colors
make the perfect souvenirs. For the dry fruits and natural herbs
carrying medicinal properties you may check out any of the local
shops whereas the Lakkar Bazaar is the one stop market for the
wooden items of all shapes and sizes.
» How
to reach Shimla
By
Air : The nearest airport is at Jubbarhati, 23 km from Shimla, and
is linked to Chandigarh, Kullu and Delhi.
By Rail : Shimla is connected with a broad gauge
railway line up to Kalka and after that by narrow gauge line.
By Road : Shimla is connected by road with Kalka,
Chandigarh, Ambala, Delhi, Dehradun, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Amritsar,
Jammu and other towns of Punjab and Haryana.