Shimla
Shimla remains one of most popular hill station of India in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It was established in 1817 as the British summer capital. Since then it has won great popularity all over the country due to its pristine ambience and ample of natural vistas all around.
No trip to Shimla ever starts without experiencing a ride on the Kalka Shimla Railway. The route links Kalka with Shimla and takes you through 20 stations, 102 tunnels and 864 bridges. It is a beautiful journey that treats you with boundless natural beauty to behold.
The Ridge of Shimla is another location where all the major festivals of the hill stations are celebrated. The very popular Summer Festival of Shimla is hosted here. The Ridge of Shimla is also a paradise for shoppers seeking an enchanting shopping experience at Lakkar Bazaar, Mall, Scandal Point, Jakhoo hill, etc.
To understand the history of Shimla, visit Indian Institute of Advanced Studies. The building has been made in a classical architectural design and lets you understand modern Indian history.
Golfing lovers can explore Annandale, a never ending stretch of green landscape which has been converted into a mini golf course. From here one can catch impressive views of beautiful sceneries all around. On the other hand, trekking enthusiasts visit Jakhoo Hill at a height of 8000 feet high. This is perfect for short treks. Here visitors can also spot a historic 108 feet tall Hanuman statue.
The only sight of Christ Church makes you believe your presence in Shimla. This exceptional architectural monument lets you understand religious Christianity.
How to Reach
By Air: Jubarhati is the nearest airport to Shimla.
By Rail: The railway station in Shimla is just 1 kilometre from the main town.
By Road: Himachal Road Transport Corporation buses connect Shimla with all parts of North India.