Have you ever wondered what makes Shimla a hot favorite with tourists? I have, and I am here to find out the answer. I
have been to Shimla quite a few times, so by now I am kind of used to its
essence and charm. There’s definitely a magnetic quality about this hill
station that captivated the British for so long, and now it’s an easy reach for
any regular tourist.
Here’s a quick look at what really brings
you back to Shimla –
- The Himalayas – Whether coated with mist
or snow, blue mountain ranges look just adorable. No questions there!
Shimla reigns supreme with glorious Himalayas for view.
- Sunshine – There’s nothing better than
a sunny day in a hill station. The idea of spending a day at leisure with
no agenda on mind comes naturally, and that’s pure indulgence!
- The Buzz, The Liveliness
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Tourists of all kinds are scattered all over, which makes the ambience
very colorful and happening.
- Interesting Shops and Stores
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Shopping is one of the things that you wouldn’t want to miss out in
Shimla. If you love to read, check out the book stores on Mall road. For
those who like antique home décor pieces or crockery stuff can check out Lakkar Bazaar.
- Food, Coffee and Tea – Can you do without them?
Shimla simply bustles with a variety of snack options. You can munch while
enjoying the scenic views, as there are many eateries at your disposal.
- Colonial Backdrop – If you are in Shimla,
how can you not talk about its colonial appeal? It is known to be the
British Summer Capital, thus its elegance is quite evident everywhere. If
you appreciate old English buildings, there’s no place better than Shimla.
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| The Ridge |
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| Nagar Nigam Building |
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| Colonial Architecture - Colorful Rooftops |
- Feel-good Ambiance – There’s something in the
air that makes you feel very good about being in Shimla. Loitering on the
Mall road or grabbing an ice-cream and lazing around at the Ridge – that’s
a picture perfect day!
- Toy Train Joyride – If you haven’t traveled
by toy train from Kalka to Shimla, there’s something missing in your trip.
The train crosses 103 tunnels to reach Shimla, offering many beautiful
sights on the way.
You have captured Shimla beautifully.
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Many Thanks Niranjan!
DeleteYes Simla is an all time fav as a hillstation for all the reasons above.. Its easy accessibility and the coziness of the place..a lot of area is only for pedistrians to stroll around
ReplyDeletebeautifully photos of Shimla
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thanks