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The Ridge
: This large open space in the
heart of town presents excellent views of
the mountain ranges. Shimla's landmarks
- the neo-Gothic structure of Christ Chursh
and the neo-Tudor library building are here.
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The
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The Mall: like most hill stations in North India,
is the main shopping centre of Shimla. It
also has many restaurants, clubs, banks,
bars, Post Offices and tourist offices.
The Gaiety Theatre is also situated there.
People walk up and down the Mall slowly,
stopping to gossip, as it is the main meeting
place for everyone. The Ridge and Scandal
point are the two main meeting points at
the Mall
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Christ Church
: Situated on the Ridge is Christ
Church, which is the second oldest church
in Northern India. It has a very majestic
appearance and inside there are stained
glass windows which represent faith, hope,
charity, fortitude, patience and humility.
Christ Church is a place all visitors should
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Jakhu Hanuman
Temple:- No visit to the state
capital Shimla is complete without visiting
Jakhu Hill. This hill looms over Shimla
town and is the geographical nucleus. the
Hanuman temple at the top of Jakhu hill
is the highest point in town. The steep
climb is rewarding for the fine views it
offers over the surrounding valleys, out
to the snow capped peaks and over Shimla
it self. the temple is only 2 km from the
Ridge but it could be an hour walk for a
person not used to mountain climbing. the
temple is one of the most favoured spots
for tourists apart from pilgrims. There
are many monkeys around the temple, but
surprisingly they don't attack people. Pilgrims
offer them eatables which they readily accept.
The approach to the temple is through a
dense forest of deodars, though many find
the climb tiresome. Ponies are available
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St.
Micheal's Cathedral |
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St.
Micheal's Cathedral : This dressed
- stone church with fine stained glass has
a cruciform design. It is located just off
the Mall, below the District Courts. |
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Lakkar
Bazar : Popular for its wood crafts
and souvenirs, this is just off the Ridge |
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Shimla
State Museum |
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Shimla State
Museum: The Museum, which was opened
in 1974, has tried to project hill-out and
the cultural wealth of the state. Art objects
in the Museum collection are mostly related
to art, archaeology and cultural anthropology
of Himachal and other states of India. At
present Museum, has about 9000 objects in
its collection. At the outset, museum started
with four galleries. Since then more galleries
have been added. These galleries pertain
to Pre- historic, Indian Archaeology, Woodcarvings,
Himachal Archaeology, Pahari Miniature Paintings
Monuments, Photographs, Rajasthan paintings,
Bronzes, Numismatic, Arms Gallery, Gandhi
Gallery, Philatelic, Anthropological, Contemporary
Art & Wall Paintings gallery. In addition
to these galleries museum has one exhibition
hall for arranging the exhibition and other
museum activities
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The
Glen |
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The Glen : At 1830 m, this is a thickly wooded ravine
through which a stream flows. It is a popular
picnic spot |
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Chadwick
Falls |
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Chadwick Falls (8 km.) At 1586 m, these rain-fed falls
are approached through Summerhill.
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Annandale: |
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Annandale: Developed as the playground of Shimla, Annandale
is 2-4 kms. from the Ridge at a height of
6,117 ft. It is a favourite spot for cricket,
picnics and the princely game of polo.
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Mashobra
(12 km) |
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Mashobra
(12 km) : At 2149 m, this beautiful
subrub is surrounded by a thick forest.
From here, a track leads down to Sipur which
is an exquisite glade shaded by ancient
deodar trees. There are old temples on a
side and a fair is held every April |
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Summer
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Summer Hill
: Situated at a distance of 5 kms.
from the Ridge is the lovely township of
Summer Hill at a height of 6,500 ft. on
the Shimla-Kalka railway line. Mahatma Gandhi
lived in these quiet surroundings during
his visits to Shimla. Himachal Pradesh University
is situated here.
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Tara
Devi (11 km) : |
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Tara
Devi (11 km) : A thickly wooded
hill whose peak has a temple dedicated to
Tara Devi. |
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Sankat
Mochan (7 km) : |
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Sankat Mochan
(7 km) : This is a temple dedicated
to Lord Hanuman
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Kufri |
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Kufri : 16 kms. Well known for its ski
slopes. Commands good views. It also has
a Potato Research Station. Shimla has an
added attraction of Mini zoo amidst dense
forest to the tourists where a rare breed
of wild animals and pheasants species commonly
found in Himalayan forest region have been
kept in natural habitat. Spread over an
area of twenty hectares of land with rich
flora and fauna about 140 wild animals including
pheasants of different verities 'Monal'
the State bird of Himachal Pradesh and one
of the endangered species of Himalayan region
has been the other attractions of this zoo
also been placed safely in this mini zoo.
The other attraction of this zoo are Tibetan
wolf, Brown Bear and Barking Deer. There
are other popular wild animals species in
the Mini zoo such as leopard, Ghoral, Samber,
Himalayan Thar, Yak, black bear and number
of pheasants varieties. Himalayan Nature
Park has been set up at Kufri in 1992 which
is spread in 90 hectare area and mini zoo
has been set up in this Park.
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KUFRI
MINI ZOO ADDED ATTRACTIONS TO TOURISTS |
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KUFRI MINI
ZOO ADDED ATTRACTIONS TO TOURISTS
Kufri, famous tourists spot only 16 kms.
Shimla has an added attraction of Mini zoo
amidst dense forest to the tourists where
a rare breed of wild animals and pheasants
species commonly found in Himalayan forest
region have been kept in natural habitat.
Spread over an area of twenty hectares of
land with rich flora and fauna about 140
wild animals including pheasants of different
verities 'Monal' the State bird of Himachal
Pradesh and one of the endangered species
of Himalayan region has been the other attractions
of this zoo also been placed safely in this
mini zoo. The other attraction of this zoo
are Tibetan wolf, Brown Bear and Barking
Deer. There are other popular wild animals
species in the Mini zoo such as leopard,
Ghoral, Samber, Himalayan Thar, Yak, black
bear and number of pheasants varieties.Himalayan
Nature Park has been set up at Kufri in
1992 which is spread in 90 hectare area
and mini zoo has been set up in this Park
which has been set up at a cost of Rs. 5
crore. Infact, Kufri was popular for winter
sports especially skiing which used to be
organized here till 1990 with the passage
of time and due to substantial decrease
in snowfall, the winter sports from Kufri
shifted to other places like Dhomri in Narkanda
in Shimla District and Solang Nalla in Kullu
District where snow for longer duration
is available during winter. Taking advantage
of the space available,The Forest Department
decided to restored the attraction of this
popular tourist spot by establishing Himalayan
Nature Park thereby giving boost to wild
life tourism.
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