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Shimla
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Shimla Introduction :- |
Shimla, Capital City of Himachal Pardesh and the largest and most famous
hill station of India. Shimla "Queen of all Hills Stations" is situated
in the north-west Himalayas. Visitors come to Shimla to walk down its
famous Mall Road and also to experience Shimla in its many hues from
spring flowers to autumn leaves, from the soothing green & gentle breeze
of summer to its Winter snows. It is truly a "Destination for all
seasons." Shimla also is a convenient base for variety of adventure
sports such as Skiing, Trekking, Fishing and Golfing etc. |
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History :- |
Before the British discovered it in 1819, Shimla was a small village
that was part of the Nepalese kingdom. In 1830, the local Raja was
persuaded to part with the land by the British and the settlement
became the subcontinent's most fashionable summer resort. In 1830,
the local Raja was persuaded to part with the land by the British
and the settlement became the subcontinent's most fashionable summer
resort. Shimla was declared the summer capital of India in 1864.
After India's independence, Shimla became the capital of Punjab till
1966, when it came under Himachal Pradesh. |
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How to Reach There :- |
Air : The nearest airport is at Jubbarhati, 23 km from Shimla,
and is linked to Chandigarh, Kullu and Delhi.
Road : Shimla is connected by road to Chandigarh, Delhi,
Dehradun, Kalka, and to many other places as well.
Rail : Broad-gauge trains run till Kalka, from all the parts
of the country. From Kalka onwards, a rail car on narrow gauge takes
you to Shimla which offers some fantastic sights. |
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Best Season :- |
The weather in Shimla is alpine. Around Christmas,
Shimla experiences snowfall. The best season to visit Shimla is
between September and November. |
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