Shimla is one of the most beautiful
hill stations in the Himalayan region of India. It is located in the
foothills of mighty Himalayas whose snow covered peaks are forming
unforgettable landscape. Often referred to as the Queen of Hill
Stations, Shimla has an important place in the Himachal tourism
offer. Every year, thousands of tourists visit this exotic place to
absorb the true beauty and tranquility that only nature has to offer.
Holiday packages to Shimla are
regularly organized by tour and travel companies and people from all
around the world visit this place especially during the Christmas and
New Year time. This scenic hill station in Himachal Pradesh is no
less than Gstaad or Vienna or any other international holiday
destination. Situated at a height of around 2213 meters above sea
level, its snow clad mountains, pine groves, wooden cottages set the
stage for a romantic escapade for love struck couples. Those looking
forward for adventure can go for ice skating and skiing or just play
snowballing.
If you are heading for Shimla, you can
be sure of one thing - you will never spend an idle moment in the
entire trip. This is because there are so many things to do and see
that you will fall short of time. Shimla tourist attractions abound
with lots of fun activities as well as visits to historically
important places. A lot of fairs and festivals also keep taking place
in Shimla around the year. The indigenous culture and tradition is
also very rich and colorful and something to be admired by tourists.
There are many places to see in Shimla like Kufri, Chail, Solan,
Naldehra. Apart from these places, there are The Ridge, Mall Road,
Jakhu Temple, Christ Church, Arki Fort, Sankat Mochan Temple, Tara
Devi Temple and a lot more.
For accommodation you can choose marley
villa, a holiday cottage in shimla which is located in the lap
of the Himalayas and is a heady mix of turn-of-the-century old world
charm and a modern sensibility that caters to the needs of the
present day traveller. It is surrounded by the natural scenic escape
of towering pine and deodar forests.
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