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GENERAL INFORMATION


AREA: 5131 sq. km


POPULATION: 7.22 lakhs


THE RIDGE: The large open space in the heart of town presents excellent view of the mountain ranges. Shimla's landmarks-the Neo-Gothic structure of Christ church and the new-Tudor library building are worth seeing.


THE MALL: Main shopping centre of Shimla with restaurants. The Gaiety Theatre, which is a reproduction of an old British theatre, is a center of cultural activities.  A passenger lift of HPTDC can be

taken from the Cart Road and the Mall. Lakkar Bazaar adjacent to the Ridge is popular for its wood crafts and souvenirs.

KALI BARI TEMPLE: Few yards from scandal point towards General Post Office. It is believed that the idol of Goddess Shayamla is enshrined there.


JAKHOO TEMPLE (2.5 km) 2455 m: Shimla's highest peak offers a panoramic view of the town. An ancient "Lord Hanuman" temple. Way from Ridge near church (on foot). One can also hire pony or taxi to visit the temple.


STATE MUSEUM (3 km): Ancient historical sculptors and paintings of Himachal Pradesh. Visiting hours 10 AM to 5 PM. Closed on Monday and gazetted holidays.


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES (4 km) 1983 m: This magnificent English renaissance structure was the former Vice Regal Lodge. Its lawns and woodland are added attractions. Entry by ticket.


PROSPECT HILL (5 km) 2155 m: Crowned by a temple dedicated to Kamna Devi, 15 minutes walk from Boileauganj on Shimla-Bilaspur road. The hill offers a spectacular view of the area.


SUMMER HILL (7 km) 1983 m: A picturesque superb on Shimla-Kalka Railway line offers shady walks in quiet surroundings. The Father of Nation, Mahatma Gandhi during his visit to Shimla lived in the elegant Georgian House of Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur. HP University is situated here.


CHADWICK FALLS (7 km) 1586 m: Surrounded by thick forests. About 45 minutes walk from Summer Hill Chowk.


SANKAT MOCHAN (7 km) 1975 m: On Shimla-Kalka road (NH-22) is famous"Lord Hanuman"temple. It commands an excellent view of Shimla town. The place can be visited by Bus/Taxi.


TARA DEVI (11 km) 1851 m: On Shimla - Kalka road (NH-22), this holy place is accessible by Rail, Bus and Car. From the station/road-one can visit the temple either on foot or by taxi / jeep.


FAGU (22 km) 2450 m: On Hindustan-Tibet Road. It has enchanting views. Himachal Tourism runs the Hotel Peach Blossom.


NARKANDA (65 km) 2708 m: On the Hindustan Tibet road, Narkanda offers spectacular views of snow ranges. An uphill trek through Deodar woods leads to Hatu Peak (8 km). Ancient temple of Hatu Mata is alive with skiers.
 

KOTGARH (82 km) 1830 m: Motorable, bifurcation from Narkanda (18 km). Land of apples and apricots.


RAMPUR (130 km) 924 m: On the Hindustan Tibet Road. Once the capital of the Princely State of Bushahr, the town is situated on the banks of Satluj river. Big Commercial Centre and famous International Lavi fare held here in November every year. Dumgir Buddhist Temple, Padam Palace, Raghunath Temple, Ayodhya Temple and Narsingh Temple are worth visiting. Himachal Tourism runs a tourist complex and air conditioned cafe, Satluj.


SARAHAN (171 km) 1950 m: On Hindustan Tibet Road from Jeori. Sarahan (171 km) offers a spectacular view of Shrikhand range. Sarahan has the majestic Bhimkali Temple. Himachal Tourism runs Hotel Shrikhand. Saharan is the gateway to Kinnaur. A Pheasant breading centre and stadium are worth visiting.


KHARAPATHHAR (85 km) 2673 m: Motorable on Shimla-Rohru road. A famous religious shrine Giriganga is 7 km on foot or by jeep.

JUBBAL (90 km) 1892 m: Headquarters of the erstwhile Princely State, Jubbal has a superbly maintained Palace which was designed by a French architect in the 1930 and is remarkable mix of European and indigenous styles.


HATKOTI (109 km) 1400 m: Motorable on Shimla-Rohru highway. Famous for ancient temple of Mata Hateswari in the midst of paddy fields on the right bank of the Pabber river. HPTDC runs Hotel Pabber here.


MASHOBRA (12 km) 2148 m: Motorable on Shimla-Naldehra road. Surrounded by thick forests and offers ideal walks. Goddess Durga Temple is worth seeing.


CRAIGNANO (18 km) 2149 m: Motorable on Shimla-Naldhera road. Ideal picnic spot with lawns and garden.


NALDEHRA (23 km) 2044 m: Motorable on Shimla Tattapani road. This is a nine hole golf course. It was designed by the British viceroy, Lord Curzon who was so enchanted by this place that he gave his daughter Alexandra, Naldehra as her second name. Ancient Nag Temple is also situated here. Himachal Tourism runs Hotel Golf Glade here.


TATTAPANI (53 km) 680 m: Motorable on Shimla-Mandi Highway via Naldehra. Tattapani has hot water springs having sulphur contents. Also Hindu Temples and Shiv Goofa at Saraur (4 km) are worth seeing places.


CHINDI (94 km) 2010 m: Motorable on Shimla-Mandi highway via Tattapani - A beautiful place in Karsog Valley. One can also visit famous Mahunag Temple (18 km), Mamleshwar Mahadev Temple (13 km), Kamaksha Devi Temple (19 km), Pangna Killa Temple (8 km) and Shikari Devi Temple (18 km).

 
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