SHIMLA

SHIMLA



The erstwhile summer capital of British India, after the capital was shifted from Kolkata to Delhi, in the foothills of the Shivalik Range is a glamorous and popular hill station. The 12kms crescent shaped ridge at 2,213 metres, which is surrounded by woods of stately Oak, Fir and Rhododendrons, offer a splendid view of the snow-clad ranges of the upper Himalayas. The places of interest include the Mall, the Viceregal Lodge, Himachal State Museum, Summer Hill, Jakhoo Hill, Prospect Hill, Sanjhwali, Chadwick Falls, Glen and Annandale. Interesting excursions from Shimla include Kufri, Fagu, Theog, Craignano, Masobra, Taptapani, Naldera, Solan, Narkanda, Hatkoti, Rohru, Jubbal, Rampur, Chail and Kasauli. All these places have earned their reputation as pristine hamlets in the Shivalik Hills for their natural beauty and uninterrupted views of the perennially snow-clad Himalayan peaks at a distance.

Accessibility: Kalka is 96kms and Chandigarh 117kms south-west from Shimla by road, both of which are well-connected railway stations. Jubbarhati, 20kms south-west of Shimla, is a small airport and is connected by flights to and from Delhi.

Accommodation: Shimla has umpteen Hotels and Resorts of varying standards. There is also a Tourist Lodge run by the state Tourism Department.

Season: October to June.

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