The Ridge is a scenic pedestrian promenade located in the center of Shimla. Situated along the Mall Road, this tourist attraction is the best hangout place in Shimla. With restaurants, trendy cafes and bars lining the Ridge, it serves as a social hub for travelers.
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Located at a distance of around 15 km from the city centre is the hill station of Kufri. It has earned its title as the ‘Winter sports capital of India’ because of the regular snowfall experienced in this hill town during winters. Various winter sports such as skiing and ice skating make Kufri one of the must-visit places in Shimla.
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Nestled among the pine forests, located at a height of 8000 ft. above sea level is the highest peak of Shimla, Jakhoo Hill. Jakhoo Hill houses the ancient Hanuman temple with the tallest statue of Lord Hanuman (108 ft.). It is believed that it was this very spot where Lord Hanuman rested for a while on his way to get Sanjeevani Booti for Lakshman’s survival. The hill offers majestic views of the Himalayas in its full glory making it one of the tourist attractions in Shimla.
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Located on the Ridge, Christ Church is the second oldest church in North India. The building boasts of neo-Gothic architecture that proves its connection with the colonial era. Visiting the Christ Church is one of the top things to do in Shimla. This marvel of architecture is known for its stained-glass windows, fascinating frescos and the clock tower. If you’re looking for a peaceful place to connect with yourself, Christ Church is what you are seeking.
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White cascading beauty nestled among the dense woods of pine and deodar are the Chadwick Falls. This particular attraction is a treat for the eyes as it falls beautifully down the gorge. The falls take a dive from a height of 86 metres creating a real painting out of nature.
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A suburb of Shimla located at a distance of 5 km from the capital city is the Summer Hill. Known for its exquisite natural beauty of lush greenery, it is one of the best places to visit in Shimla. The viewpoints of this attraction offer uninterrupted panoramic views of hills surrounded by dense pine and deodar forests with color-changing sky in the backdrop.
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Care for a cricket match surrounded by hills and trees? Annandale is one of the best places to visit in Shimla. With its scenic view and lush greenery, this popular tourist attraction is a perfect getaway for your summer vacations. During British Raj, Annandale was a hub for various adventure sports such as polo, cricket and racing. However, now it is SafePlace for all golfers as the race course has been converted to a mini golf-course which is also used as a helipad.
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A major trace of colonial history of India, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies was originally built as a residence for the then Viceroy of India, Lord Dufferin. At that time, it was known as the Viceregal Lodge that had electricity connection even before the rest of Shimla knew what electricity was. After the independence, it served as the summer retreat for the country’s President and came to be known as the Rashtrapati Niwas. In 1965, Dr. Radhakrishnan established the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies for the advancement of art and humanities in India.
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Indian Institute of Advanced Studie
Located atop a hill called Tara Parvat is the splendid Tara Devi Temple. With a serene landscape of lofty peaks, dense oak woods and clear skies, the temple is one of the must-visit tourist attractions.
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Tara Devi Temple
Located on Mount Pleasant among the splendid manicured lawns is the Shimla State Museum also known as the Himachal State Museum. Built as a colonial mansion, the museum protects the rich cultural heritage of the state. The Shimla State Museum displays a rich collection of handicrafts, coins, miniature paintings, weapons and coins among others discovered in the hill town. The most unique collection is of the metal idols from various temples spread across the Himalayas. History enthusiasts find themselves lost in a paradise among the walls that store the treasures of a time long lost. Various scriptures in the museum tell ancient stories of the life around the villages amidst the Himalayas. Do not miss out on this marvelous storehouse of history on your visit to Shimla.
Shimla State Museum