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was the most important British hill resort, prior to India's independence. It
is named after its patron goddess, Shamla Devi, a manifestation of Kali. Simla,
located at an altitude of 7,267 feet, is inhabited around a crescent - shaped
ridge, which is blessed with perennially cool air and amazing views. It provides
superb panoramic sights of the valleys, and the lofty peaks of the great Himalayan
range, on both sides. The colourful local bazaars of Shimla are sprawled over
the southern slopes of the ridge. What to See
The main attractions of Shimla include the Rashtrapati
Niwas, formerly the residence of the British Viceroy, the State Museum, which
has a modest collection of stone statues from different parts of Himachal Pradesh,
Jakhu Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman, Summer Hill, Chadwick Fall, Prospects
Hill, Sankat Mochan, Tara Devi and Windflower Hall. Kufri, a well - known ski
resort in Himachal Pradesh, is 16 kilometre from Shimla.
Around Shimla There are many
places around Shimla, which a tourist can visit during the day. These places include
Craigano
(16 km from Shimla), Chail (45 km), Naldera (23 km), Narkanda (64 km), and Kasauli
(77 km). When to Visit
The best time to visit is from October to November. Between December and
February, winter sets in with temperatures around zero degree Celsius, and heavy
snowfall in the area. April, May, and June are peak seasons for local tourists,
when other parts of the country are very hot. How
to Get There Air: Shimla has an airport, 22
km away, from the main city with regular flights to Delhi. Chandigarh airport,
120 km away on the plains, has flights at more regular intervals. The flights
to Shimla may be called off, during the winter months of December, January and
February, so you will need to check them up in advance. Train:
Broad-gauge trains run till Kalka, from all the parts of the country. From Kalka
onwards, a rail car on narrow gauge takes you to Shimla which offers some fantastic
sights. You can also take a bus from Kalka to Shimla. Bus:
Shimla is connected by road to Chandigarh, Delhi, Dehradun, Kalka, and to many
other places as well. Where to Stay Accommodation
in Shimla is expensive, during the period April to September. Off season discounts
are available. The Mall offers the best view, and is placed right at the heart
of the city. The range of accommodation available is wide, from lower budget YMCA
rooms, to the more expensive Woodville Palace Resort (Tel: +91-177-72763), Oberoi
Clarkes Hotel (Tel: 212991, Fax: 211321), East Bourne (Tel: 77260, Fax: 5496),
and Himland Hotel (Tel: 77312).
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