The British empire may
have ceased to exit, but its echoes linger on in Shimla (2205). As
the 'summer capital' of the British in India, this was the country's
focus for the better part of every year and now, it is state capital of
Himachal Pradesh. Today, it has well developed facilities, easy
accessibility and numerous attractions make it one of India's most
popular hill resort. Placed in the lower ranges of the Himalaya
mountains, it is surrounded by pine deodar, oak and rhododendrom
forests. Towards the north lie the snow-covered high-ranges, while
the valleys breathe whispering streams and swaying fields. Within
the town are host of splendid colonial edifices, quaint cottages and
charming walks. Shimla holds a variety of shopping, sport
and entertainment.
ACCESS:
The airport is at Jubbal Hatti, 23 km away. Shimla is connected to
Kalka by an enenchanting narrow gauge railway line- where even a quaint
rail - car plys. By road, Chandigarh is 117 km, Manali is 280 km,
Chail is 45 km and Delhi is at a distance of 370 km. From Delhi,
Manali and Chandigarh, luxury coaches and taxis ply to Shimla. During
season HPTDC also operates regular deluxe buses from Delhi and Manali.
CLIMATE:
In winter, the temperature can drop below freezing point when heavy
woolens are required. Summer temperature are mild and light woollens/cottons
are recommended.
PLACES
OF INTEREST
THE RIDGE : This large open
space in the heart of town presents excellent views of the mountain
ranges. Shimla's landmarks - the neo- gothic structure of Christ
Church and the neo - Tudor library building - are worth seeing.
LAKKAR BAZAR : Popular for
its wood crafts and Souvenirs, this is just off the Ridge.
JAKHOO HILL (2.5 km):
At 2455m, this is the town's highest peak and a vantage point for
Shimla's famous views. The summit is crowned with a temple
dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The hill is full of paths and narrow
roads which are enjoyable walks.
ST. MICHAEL'S CATHEDRAL : This
dressed-stone church with fine stained glass has a cruciform design.
It is located just off the Mall, below the District Courts.
STATE MUSEUM (3km): This
houses a representative collection of Himachal Pradesh's rich heritage.
Exhibits include archaeological artifacts, carvings,paintings and
sculptures. Closed on Monday and holidays.
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED
STUDY (4 km) : At 1983m, this magnificent English renaissance
structure was the former Viceregal Lodge. Its lawns and
woodland are added attractions. Entry by ticket ( nominal
charge ). A portion of the interior is also open to the
public, except on Sundays and holidays.
THE GLEN (4 km ): At
1830m, It is a thickly wooded ravine through which a stream flows.
It is a popular picnic spot.
ANNANDALE (4.5 km) :
Surrounded by a thick deodar forest, this large glade has an ancient
temple on an edge.
PROSPECT HILL AND KAMNA DEVI (
6 km) : At 2125m and crowned by a temple dedicated to
Kamna Devi, the Hill offers spectacular wide views of the city and its
environs.
SANKAT MOCHAN (7 km) :
This is a temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman.
TARA DEVI (11 km) :
2044m, A thickly wooded hill whose peak has a temple dedicated to Tara
Devi.
MASHOBRA (12 km): At
2149m, this beautiful suburb is surrounded by a thick forests.
From here, a track leads down to Sipur which is an exquisite glade
shaded by ancient deodar trees. There are old temples on a side
and a fair is held every April.
KUFRI (16 km) : At
2501m, this is famous for its wide views and ski slopes. An enjoyable
walk leads up to the Mahasu Peak. At Kufri, Himachal Tourism runs
the Cafe Lalit.
FAGU (22 km) : At
2510m, Fagu has some enchanting views. Himachal Tourism runs the
Hotel Peach Blossom (presently under renovation).
CHAIL (45 km): This
was the former 'summer capital' of the Patiala State. The palace
in now run as a luxury hotel by Himachal Tourism.
TATTAPANI (51 km) : At
656m, there are hot sulphur springs here. Himachal Tourism has a
restaurant and Tourist Bungalow at Tattapani.
SIGHT-SEEING TOURS : India
Nepal tribal a variety of sight-seeing tours from Shimla