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Shimla, the summer capital of the British India, is
situated at a height of 2,196 meters. While the British have
left, the echoes linger on. Today, its well developed facilities,
easy accessibility and many attractions make it one of India's
most popular hill resorts in the Himalayan lower ranges. It
is surrounded by pine, cedar, oak and rhododendron forests.
Towards the north lie the snow-covered high ranges, while
the valleys below hold streams and swaying fields. Within
the town are splendid colonial edifices, quaint cottages and
charming walks. You can go shopping on the fashionable Mall,
visit its neo-Gothic churches, the grand former Vice-regal
Lodge or the cemeteries.
Places to see around Shimla include- Mashobra. Bekhaltv
road, camp sites and the Golf Course at Naldehra, Tattapani,
the Shiv-Parvati Caves, The Kufri Slopes, etc.
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By Road: Well connected with Delhi, 375 kms away.
By Air: Shimla Airport is 23 kms from the city and
is served by Indian Airlines flights during the summer months.
By Rail: The nearest mainline station for Shimla is
at Kalka, 95 kms away. From here, there is a picturesque toy
train upto Shimla four times daily.
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