Shimla Travel Guide
Summer Capital of British India
Shimla Travel Guide - Highlight
- Shimla, at a distance of 343 km from Delhi and 88 km from Kalka, is the capital of Himachal Pradesh and one of the most popular tourist destinations of India
- At 7250 ft, weather is mild and charming during summer while snow fall is very common during winter months
- Being the Summer Capital of British India, Shimla still holds the colonial touch with buildings constructed in European architecture
- Best time to visit Shimla is from April to May and Oct to December though you can visit all through the year
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Shimla, locally called Simla, is the state capital of the state of Himachal Pradesh in India. Shimla is at a height of 7250 ft from sea level. In 1864, Shimla became the summer capital of India during the British rule.
A number of historic events affecting India destiny took place here. After India’s independence, it became the joint headquarters of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. Upon the attainment of full statehood, it is now the administrative headquarters of Himachal Pradesh.
Shimla is surrounded by green dense forest and mesmerizing hills. Snow capped mountains green pastures, rivers all over makes it a breathtaking view. It has numerous buildings which figure prominently in the Indo – British history. Among them The Kennedy Hose, Shimla’s first Government Building, where the British held parleys with India’s leaders for transfer of power ; Munshi Khanna where the foreign department of British India worked in summers ; the Viceregal lodge summer residence of Viceroy ; beside the old army headquarters. Several university level institutions, libraries, observatory, churches, ice – skating club, race course, the Annundale grounds. the Mall, the Ridge, the Townhall and the bazaar are Shimla’s well known and well admired landmarks.
Shimla travel guide will help you to plan your tour in the most optimum way by providing all relevant information on how to reach, climate, places to see, restaurants, activities and shopping.
Shimla Itinerary
Day 1:
Reach Shimla by noon. After lunch, enjoy a walk on the Mall, visit the Kalibari and the Shimla church.
Day 1:
Reach Shimla by noon. Rest of the day free at leisure. Enjoy the mall and market in the evening.
Day 2:
Shimla – Kurfi – Local Sight Seeing
After Breakfast, Proceed to Kufri. Kufri is famous for its Himalayan National Park, Poney and Yak Ride and One can see the endless Himalayan Panorama from Kufri, after lunch, explore the various places in and around Shimla . The most interesting ones are the Shimla church built in 1830 by Viceroy Regal. In the afternoon, visit Jaku hills, Shimla kali bari and the church.
Day 1:
Reach Shimla by noon. Rest of the day free at leisure. Enjoy the mall and market in the evening.
Day 2:
Shimla – Kurfi – Local Sight Seeing
After Breakfast, Proceed to Kufri. Kufri is famous for its Himalayan National Park, Poney and Yak Ride and One can see the endless Himalayan Panorama from Kufri. After lunch, explore the various places in and around Shimla . The most interesting ones are the Shimla church built in 1830 by Viceroy Regal. In the afternoon, visit Shimla kali bari and the church.
Day 3: After breakfast, proceed to Glen, Annadale and Summaer Hill. After lunch, visit the famous Jaku peak.
Day 1:
Reach Shimla by noon. Rest of the day free at leisure. Enjoy the mall and market in the evening.
Day 2:
Shimla – Kurfi – Local Sight Seeing
After Breakfast, Proceed to Kufri. Kufri is famous for its Himalayan National Park, Poney and Yak Ride and One can see the endless Himalayan Panorama from Kufri. After lunch, explore the various places in and around Shimla . The most interesting ones are the Shimla church built in 1830 by Viceroy Regal. In the afternoon, visit Shimla kali bari and the church.
Day 3: After breakfast, proceed to Glen, Annadale and Summaer Hill. After lunch, visit the famous Jaku peak.
Day 4: Day free for leisure. You can take a walk along the mall to see the Victorian style architecture. Also you can buy a few Tibetan handicrafts.
Day 1:
Reach Shimla by noon. Rest of the day free at leisure. Enjoy the mall and market in the evening.
Day 2:
Shimla – Kurfi – Local Sight Seeing
After Breakfast, Proceed to Kufri. Kufri is famous for its Himalayan National Park, Poney and Yak Ride and One can see the endless Himalayan Panorama from Kufri. After lunch, explore the various places in and around Shimla . The most interesting ones are the Shimla church built in 1830 by Viceroy Regal. In the afternoon, visit Shimla kali bari and the church.
Day 3: After breakfast, proceed to Glen, Annadale and Summar Hill. After lunch, visit the famous Jaku peak.
Day 4: Day free for leisure. You can take a walk along the mall to see the Victorian style architecture. Also you can buy a few Tibetan handicrafts.
Day 5: Day free for leisure.
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Popular Tour Plans - Himachal Pradesh
1-3 Days
1. Shimla (2N/3D)
2. Manali (3N/4D)
4-6 Days
1. Shimla-Kulu-Manali (6N/7D)
7-10 Days
1. Shimla-Kulu-Manali-Dharamsala-Dalhousie (10N/11D)
2. Kinnar (Shimla-Sarahan-Sangla-Chitkul-Kalpa-Shimla) (8N/9D)