Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Shimla Tourism

 
 
  Shimla  Tourism
 
 




Shimla, originally called Simla, is the capital of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, declared the summer capital of Shimla British Raj in India. A popular tourist destination, Shimla is often called the “Queen of Hills”, located in the Himalayas, north-west elevation of 2205 meters average, Shimla town, pine forests in the sheet, rhododendrons, and oak, after a summer of fun winter cold, snowy. the city is famous for its architectural structures and neo-gothic tudorbethan colonial period. Shimla is the city of Kalka by one of the narrow gauge railway longest tracks still in operation in India, Kalka, Shimla by train.









Shimla is approximately 115 km from Chandigarh, the nearest large city, and 365 km from New Delhi, the capital of the state. The city is named after the goddess Shyamala Devi, an incarnation of the Hindu goddess of Kali.The Viceroy Lodge, which houses the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies Wildflower But now some luxury hotel celebrates their same. A collection of jewelery, paintings and textiles from the region can be found at the National Museum was built in 1974.






The state capital of Himachal Pradesh - Shimla is amogst the most visited hill stations in India. Situated in the lapse of high himalayan hills, Shimla is an ideal destination to rejuvenate yourself. Whether you wish for a break from hectic schedule, escape from scorching heat or a refreshing time with your family, Shimla has everything in store to offer. Picturesque beauty, breezy climate, fun filled surroundings and mesmerising views of nature's art leave you standing in awe and admire the place. Tourism in Shimla is filled with unmatched splendor and adventure sports. 















  Shimla is most popular for its salubrious climate. This vary fact draws large number of tourists round the year from across the world. Located at a distance of 343 km from Delhi, Shimla provides you with countless memories from travel to tour. Infact, the complete journey of this beautifull hill station is a walk to remember.




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