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Shimla
was one a string of hill stations that the British established to
escape from the scorching heat of the plains. The 12 km, crescentshaped
ridge on which it is located was first occupied by the British troops, in
the early part of the 19th century, during the Anglo-Gurkha War.
The little village of Shymala, a retreat for British officers, soon grew to
become the glamorous summer capital of the British, in India.
Shimla's salubrious climate, easy accessibility and numerous attractions
have made it one of the most popular hill stations in northern India. The
splendid views of the show-clad ranges of the Himalayas, fine walks through
oak and flowering rhododendron, enchanting resorts within easy reach, golf
Naldehra and skiing at Kufri and Narkanda make Shimala an attractive
destination throughout the year.
Attractions
The Mall
All visitors to Shimla inevitably walk down the Mall, the main promenade that runs along the top of the ridge-a busy shopping area with old colonial buildings, souvenir shops and restaurants. At the top end of the Mall is Scandal Point, a large open square with a view of the town-a favourite rendezvous for visitors and the local people. Overlooking it is the elegant Christ Church with its fine stained glass windows. The labyrinth of Shimla's bazaars spill over the edge of the Mall.
Viceregal lodge
Housed in the Gothic splendour of the Viceregal Lodge is the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, India's premier academy for higher research.
Himachal State Museum
Very close to the Institute, in a colonial building set in spacious lawns, is the museum. It has collections of Pahariminiatures, stone sculpture, local handicrafts, textiles and embroidery..
Jakhoo Hill
Shimla's highest point, is rewarding for there are superb views of the town and its surroundings. At the top is an old Hanuman temple.(2Km).
Glen
A pretty picnic spot beyond Annandale is located in the thickly Wooded Glen , beside a sparkling stream.(4 Km).
Summer Hill
The quiett and lovely suburb of summer Hill has
secluded, shady walks and charming views. It was here that Gandhiji stayed
on his visits to Shimla, in the elegant Georgian mansion that belonged to
Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. Summer Hill is located on the Shimla - Kalka railway
line.(5 Km).
Chadwick Falls
Just beyond Summer Hill is the 67 m
waterfall, cascading into a deep gorge. The Falls are best seen after the
monsoon.(7 Km).
Prospect Hill
A 15 minute climb from Boileauganj,
Prospect Hill is another favourite walk and vantage point with breath taking
views. There is a little temple to Kamna Devi on the top of the hill.(5 Km
).
Sanjauli
A serene location with delightful walks,
Sanjauli is ideal for a tranquil weekend. There are fine vistas and the
lights of Shimla and Chail can be seen twinkling at night. On the other
side, Mashobra and Naldehra are visible. (3 Km)
Temples
Among the little temples dotted around
Shimla is the ancient temple of Bihargaon - a splendid example of
traditional Himachal architecture.
Just short of Shimla are the temples of Tara Devi and Sankat Mochanb. (8 Km)
Daranghati Sanctuary
This sanctuary located in the upper area of the
Shimla district has an undisturbed forest area with plenty of wildlife-monal,
tragopan, koklas and khalij pheaseants and musk deer, ghoral and thar. There
is a network of bridle paths in the sanctuary. Visitors are advised to seek
assistance from the forest staff posted at Dofda and Sarahan. The area is
ideal for those who love to trek.
Around Shimla
Mashobra (2,149 m)
Noted for its apple orchards and thick woods of oak and pine. Mashobra is a
sylvan retreat with pretty walks and pIcnic spots. A little track leads down
to Sipur a grassy glade with a stream wandering through it. Excursions are
possible to Shali Peak - the highest point in the area or to Craignano (3
km) with its elegant guest house set in a delightful flower-filled garden.
(9.6 km)
Kufri (2,622 m)
Kufri is a noted summer and winter resort with its glorious views of
forested slopes and tall ranges iced in a covering of perpetual snow. A fine
ski resort, Kufri has a winter season that extends from January to March. A
sparkling winter sports festival is held each year in February. (16 km)
Fagu (2,509 m)
Just 6 km from Kufri, Fagu is a vantage point with panoramic views of the
ranges and valleys. Picturesquely located amid forests and orchards, Fagu
has a rest house and tourist bungalow overlooking the Giri Valley.
Naldehra
The scenic, nine hole golf course with its springly turf and crown of deodar
was laid out at the instance of the Viceroy, Lord Curzon. So enamoured was
he by the beauty of the spot, that he named his youngest daughter Alexandra
Naldera. (23 km)
Tattapani
Tattapani is just 28 km from Naldehra, along a road winding through the
scenic country side. The hot sulphur springs here, are hoted for their
invigorating and curative powers. (51 km)
Narkanda (2,708 m)
A hill road with superb views links Narkanda with Shimla Narkanda, located
amidst fragrant pine forests is a ski resort in winter. It has a choice of
slopes ranging from a beginners run and a slalom slope, to sharper descents
for the experienced skier. (64 km)
Hattu Peak (3,300 m)
Rising above forests of spruce, the Hattu Peak is a vantage point with
spectacular views. (8 km). The pretty orchard country of Thanedar and
Kotgarh - beautiful in spring - are not far away. Khadrala and Beghi with
their dense forests and Kumarsain with an interesting wooden palace are also
within easy reach of Narkanda.
Hatkati (1,100 m)
In the picturesque valley of the River Pabbar, about 104 km from Shimla, is
noted for its historic temple dedicated to Durga. Enroute to Hatkoti is the
village of Kotkhai, splendidly located among apple orchards - a village with
fine traditional architecture. Jabbal, once the capital of a princely state
with its impressive palace is also on the way.
Beyond Hatkoti, 11 km away, is Rohru (1,149 m) on the River Pabbar - an
excellent spot for angling, with fishing pools teeming with trout. The trout
hatchery at Chirgaon, (15 km) upstream, ensures a well stocked river.
Rampur
Rampur was once the capital of the princely state of Bushair and a major
centre on the old trade route into Tibet. The annual Lavi Fair, held in the
second week of November, is still an important event for the inhabitants of
the region. They gather to buy, sell and barter their produce - homespun
blankets, shawls, wool and dry fruits - and to celebrate the event with
music and dance.
Rampur, on the banks of the Sutlej is on the N.H. 22 - the old
Hindustan-Tibet Road that goes from Shimla into Kinnaur. The scenic village
of Sarahan with its fascinating Bhimkali Temple is on this road beyound
Rampur. (140 km).
How To Reach Shimla
By Air:Linked by air to Delhi,
Chandigarh, Kangra and Kullu. The airport at Jubbarhati is 23 km from Shimla.
By Rail:It is linked by a narrow gauge
line to Kalka which is connected to Delhi, Calcutta and Amritsar by broad
gauge. Kalka-Shimla in 96 km and 6 hours by train but only 4 hours by a
quaint rail car.
By Road:Shimla is well connected by road
to most towns within the state and to all major towns in Punjab and Haryana.
It is linked by bus and coach to Delhi and Chandigarh as well. Delhi is 370
km away, Chandigarh 117 km, Kalka 90 km and Ambala 166 km. Within the state,
Narakanda is 64 km away, Mandi 156 km, Kullu 240 km, Manali 280 km and
Dharmashala 280 km.
Bus Service:HRTC (Himachal Road Transport Corporation) has coaches to all
major towns in the area besides Chandigarh and Delhi.
Accomodation Facilities
Being one of the most famous hill stations of Himachal, Dalhousie is well equipped with excellent accommodation facilities. One have got the options to stay from luxury and five star hotels to small budget hotels and tourist lodges, which offer accommodation at resonalble prices.
Climate
Dalhousie ranges between 1,525m and 2,378m high from sea level. The maximum temperature of Dalhousie in summers is 30*C and the winter temperature comes down to almost O*C. Heavy woollens are required in winter and light woollens or tropicals in summer.