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Shimla
(also spelt as 'Simla') derives its name from goddess 'Shayamla Devi',
which is another manifestation of Goddess Kali. The capital of Himachal
Pradesh came into light when the British discovered it in 1819. Till then,
it was a part of the Nepalese kingdom. In 1864 Shimla was declared as
the summer capital of India. After Independence, Shimla became the capital
of Punjab and was later named the capital of Himachal Pradesh. In 1903
a rail line was constructed between Kalka and Shimla.
Shimla has been blessed with all the natural bounties, one can think
of. Dwelling on a panoramic location, the hilly town is surrounded by
green pastures and snow-capped peaks. The spectacular cool hills accompanied
by the structures made during the colonial era create an aura, which is
very different from other hill stations.
Bulging at its seams with unprecedented expansion, Shimla retains its
colonial heritage, with grand old buildings, among them are the stately
Viceregal Lodge, charming iron lamp posts and Anglo-Saxon names.
The Mall, packed with shops and eateries, is the centre of attraction
of the town, and Scandal Point, associated with the former Maharaja of
Patiala's escapades, offers a view of distant snowclad peaks.
Attractions of Shimla
MALL ROAD SHIMLA : One place that you cannot ignore
is definitely the Mall Road in Shimla. Located at the heart of the town,
the Mall Road in Simla is one of the busiest commercial areas of this
place. Built by the British during the colonial rule in India, the Mall
Road was constructed keeping in mind the traffic on this route.
SHIMLA RIDGE : Located in the heart of Shimla is the
famous tourist attraction known as The Ridge. The Ridge is the hub of
all cultural activities of Shimla. It is situated along the Mall Road,
which is the famous shopping center of Shimla. Most major places of Shimla
like Lakkar Bazaar, Mall, Scandal Point, Jakhoo hill, etc. are connected
through the Ridge.
ANNANDALE : Situated at a distance of 2 kilometers from
the heart of the city, Annandale is a lovely picnic spot that is a major
tourist attraction. One can relax and unwind over here and spend as much
time as they want to.
GLENN : A thickly wooded forest, Glenn is a famous picnic
spot that is located around 4 kilometers from the center of Shimla. The
thick cover of the deodar trees makes this place a calm and tranquil locale.
It used to be known as the playground of Shimla where racing, cricket
and polo used to be the favorite pastime of the British.
PROSPECT HILL : Situated at a height of 2155 meters,
the Prospect hill is a great place to visit and unwind in the natural
surroundings. It is also famous for a hilltop temple dedicated to Kamna
Devi.
STATE MUSEUM AND LIBRARY : The Shimla State Museum and
Library is a famous tourist attraction that is located at a distance of
around 2.5 kilometers from the center of Shimla. The museum is famous
for is collection of ancient sculptures, paintings, coins and photographs.
The museum has samples of the famous Pahari miniature art form, which
ceased to exist when the Western art form took over. The museum should
be visited by anyone who is coming to Shimla.
SUMMER HILL : The Summer Hill is located at a height
of 1283 meters above sea level. This charming spot is famous for its university
of Himachal Pradesh that is located here. It is said that Mahatma Gandhi
used to come to stay here during his visit to Shimla.
VICEREGAL LODGE : The Viceregal Lodge is located at
the top of Observatory Hills and was constructed by the British. This
brilliant building served as the residence of the Viceroy, Lord Dufferin.
It was completed by the year 1888 and it is still well maintained. This
Lodge has now been transformed into the famous Institute of Advanced Studies
and the six storey building still stands in all its splendor. The lodge
has famous gardens and perfectly manicured lawns. The place is a very
famous tourist attraction and must be visited.
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