A drive of 15-20 minutes can take you to many popular tourist destinations in and around Shimla.
Formerly the residence of the British Viceroy of India, The Viceregal Lodge, also known as Rashtrapati Niwas is located on the Observatory Hills of Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. Its construction started in 1880 and was completed in 1888. The sprawling magnificient building that housed all viceroys and governor general of india till india gained independence, is now Indian Institute of Advanced Studies. A architectural Marvel, you can only believe your eyes until you see it. A Must visit place in shimla.
As you walk through Leisure Nest Hospitality, the trail takes you to the roaring waterfall dropping from a height of about 86 meters. Chadwick Falls is famous among tourists for a reason. It is an excellent destination to chill out amidst rolling green hills and a location so scenic that you will not want to leave. Be it for solo backpackers, families on vacation or a group of friends having a good time, the Chadwick Falls are a great picnic spot and a fantastic choice for anyone looking for some natural beauty.
Set on top of a hill called Inverarm in Shimla, the State Museum is housed in a colonial building. One has to hike about 1500m to get to the museum. It has a rich collection of anthropological items, early 19th century Pahari miniature paintings and numismatic finds on display. It also houses a collection of bronze idols from the temples scattered all around Himalayas, contemporary oil paintings, which capture some of the most picturesque scenes from the Himalayas, and a small collection of the deity masks, found in the valleys of Kullu and Sarahan, dating back to 19th and 20th century.
The Jakhoo or Jakhu temple in Shimla is an ancient temple visited by several Hindu devotees all year round. Dedicated to the monkey God Hanuman, the temple hosts a big festival on Dushera every year. It is said that Lord Hanuman rested at this spot when he was looking for the sanjeevani booti to save Laxman’s life. It takes 30 minutes to hike up the ridge where the temple is located. There are several monkeys on the route and it is advised that you carry a walking stick to keep them at bay.
Shimla‘s most popular spot is the Mall Road, which is its main street and a common hang-out place for visitors. It is here that you can witness all of Shimla’s vibrant qualities – its beautiful weather, its lovely locals and its amazing holiday atmosphere. All the shops, stores, cafes and everything of use is located along this road.
Located along the popular Mall Road in Shimla, The Ridge is the hub of all major cultural activities in Shimla. It is nothing but an open space right serving as a hang-out and popular landmark right in the middle of the city. The point where Mall Road meets the Ridge on the west side is called Scandal Point, named after a scandal that arose out of a British lady’s affair with an Indian Maharaja. On the east side, the Ridge meets a wooden crafts market called Lakkar Bazaar.
Himalayan National Park was constituted in 1984 and was formally notified as a national park in 1999. It is located in Banjaar Sub-Division of Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, India, in the far Western Himalayas. Himalayan National Park is one of the most recent additions to a huge network of wildlife reserves found in Himalayan region in India and adjoining countries.
Nestled amidst the lofty Himalayan Mountains and fringed by the verdant forests of cedar and deodar, Naldehra is a stunning hill station and one of the best travel destinations in Himachal Pradesh. With its beautiful golf course, green rolling Himalayan Mountains and sparkling Sutlej River meandering through the valley, Naldehra resembles a painting on a canvas. Naldehra was discovered by the erstwhile British Viceroy Lord Curzan. One can also explore the luxuriant forests on the horseback, just like the kings of the past. A unique experience offered here, these horse rides will take you to the distant forest areas and mesmerize you with some spectacular Views. Naldehra is also home to many sacred Hindu temples that add to the charm of this beautiful place.
As per test reports hot spring water in Tattapani contains 37 precious minerals which has got therapeutic medicinal values. Tattapani is an ideal place for enjoyment and relaxation.
It’s also a famous pilgrimage centre for Hindus; the devout consider the month of Magha (January-February) auspicious for a holy dip: it’s believed that by doing so, one can clean itself of one’s sins.
People gather in abundance every year specially on the auspicious days like Lohri (13 January), Shivratri (March), Baisakhi (April).
24 KM long white water rafting on River Sutlej.
Experience the adrenaline rush with rafting in India's fastest river - The Sutlej in Shimla. Brave the rapids and have an experience of a lifetime under supervision from licensed and trained professionals. Get great views of Sutlej valley while rafting. Choose from options as per comfort and time.
Trek to highest peak of Shimla, that provides breathtaking 360 view of district Shimla that covers various peaks of Himalayas.
The Shali Tibba is a peak that is hard to miss. It towers over the district of Shimla, right behind the Mashobra ridge. Despite its conspicuousness, however, the peak does not attract as much attention as it deserves. Shali Tibba, at an altitude of 9,423 feet, is surrounded by Shimla, Mashobra, Kufri, Fagu and Narkanda. This stand-alone peak provides a magnificent vantage point for a panoramic 360 degree view of Himachal Pradesh.
Perched at 7,700ft. CraigNano Nature Park is a medley of pine & oak forests and flowers like hyacinths, daffodils, celandine, asphodels and roses. Spread across 9.6 hectors, it becomes an enviable sight during spring, when more than 4000 red and pink tulips bloom and rhododendron trees turn into blazing red curtains in the background.
In fact, this park on top of Mashobra Hill was originally the summer resort of the Italian Countess of Craignano. Eventually, it was converted into a dak bungalow, which was only recently demolished. Now this place is an entertainment hub for families during the day and a playground for exquisite animals and birds like leopards, Himachal’s state-bird Monal, jungle fowl and more.
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