Introduction Of Shimla:
Simla is one of India’s most famous hill stations.It was the former summer capital of the British in India and the present capital of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla a wonderful tourists place in India. The salubrious air and scenic views of the Himalayas accompanied by the structures made during the colonial area creates an aura which is very different from other hill stations. Shimla derives its name from Goddess Shyamala an incarnation of Goddess Kali the deity of power and wrath. However Simla is a perfect heaven for the ones in search of tranquility. Nature has blessed this capital city with innumerable God gifts.
The temperature range is not very high and the maximum temperature rarely crosses 25°C during summers. Winters are cold due to the chilly winds from the upper Himalayas. Sometimes the temperature goes beyond 0 degrees in the winter months snowfall. Heavy woolens are suggested from November to February months. The rainy season is in July and august months.
Main Tourist spots In Shimla:
The temperature range is not very high and the maximum temperature rarely crosses 25°C during summers. Winters are cold due to the chilly winds from the upper Himalayas. Sometimes the temperature goes beyond 0 degrees in the winter months snowfall. Heavy woolens are suggested from November to February months. The rainy season is in July and august months.
Main Tourist spots In Shimla:
- The museum
- Viceregal Lodge & Botanical Gardens
- The Ridge
- The Mall
- Prospect Hill
- Glenn
- Annandale
- Elysium Hill
- Chadwick Falls
Shimla is surrounded by seven picturesque hills which are the prime attractions of city tours. These are:
- Jakhoo hill: In central Simla which is crowned by the temple indicated to Lord Hanuman.
- Prospect Hill: Famous for Kamna Devi temple.
- Summer Hill: Here Himachal Pradesh University campus is located.
- Observatory Hill: Famous for Indian Institute of Advanced Study.
- Invererarm Hill: The hill top has the State Museum and TV broadcast tower.
- Elysium Hill : This holds The Auckland House and Long wood and reaches out towards Bharari.
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Simla's Beautiful Image |
Simla's Beautiful Image |
Simla's Beautiful Image |
Simla's Beautiful Image |
Simla's Beautiful Image |
Simla's Beautiful Image |
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