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Himachal tourism Development Corporation
Plan
Your Sightseeing
If
you are fond of walking, Shimla will unfold parts
that remain hidden to vehicles. Combinations by
car and then on foot are possible in several areas.
It is suggested that you take a direction for
the day and cover the places of interest.
The
area around the Institute of Advanced Study has
several walks. Combine these with visit to the
State Museum and expand if you will towards Kamna
Devi.
Tara
Devi and Sankat Mochan can be linked with a short
train ride to Tara Devi station. The Himalayan
Queen that leaves Shimla at 10.15 am is recommended.
Jakhoo
can be combined with a stroll and shopping on
the Mall and in Lakkar Bazaar. The Lower Bazaar
that runs parallel to the Mall at a lower level
has the flavour of a typical Indian market place.
Trinkets that can be purchased here include silver
jewellery. You can also walk towards Chotta Shimla
and Raj Bhavan the residence of the state Governor.
The recently created rooms of Himachal Darshan
offer a glimpse of the various district in the
state. Jakhoo has several paths that criss-cross
the hill a good walk is along the old Five Benches
Road near the microwaves link tower. The Bharari
spur also has many walks that can be done in a
few hours or carried over the day
Special
Interest
Nature
Some
routes offer a greater variety of Shimla trees,
shrubs, wildflowers and ferns. If you are lucky
some bird species can also be sighted. Some suggested
places are:
The
Glen, and the narrow forest trail that runs above
it and loops around Summer Hill. The Bharari spur.
Towards the villages of Kamina and Pabo. Trek
route down from Kamina to Tattapani.
Colonial
Architecture
Most
of Shimla has diverse colonial forms culled from
all over Europe.
English
Renaissance: With a castle-like appearance
is the former Viceregal Lodge which is now the
Indian Institute of Advanced Study. This is surrounded
by assorted cottages.
English
Home Counties Marketplace: The Mall
Neo-Gothic:
Gorton Castle now the office of the Accountant
General and formerly the Imperial Civil Secretariat;
the Secretariat of the Himachal Government at
Ellerslie; and the Gaiety Theatre on the Mall
Norman-
Baronial: District Courts.
Swiss-
Bavarian chalets: The Chalet Day School and
Cedar Lodge (Punjab Government Rest House).
Tudor:
The Library on the Ridge and Barnes Court
Churches:
Christ Church, St. Andrew and the deconsecrated
churches of St. Andrews (now, the Evening
College) All Saints Chapel 9nearthe gates of the
Indian Institute of Advanced Study).
Cemeteries:
Adjoining Oakover, the residence of the Chief
Minister of Himachal has the oldest one. The largest
old-one is below St. Edwards
school and is approached via the Potato Research
Station. The one at Sanjauli also dates back to
colonial times and is still in use.
Others: Yarrows, various schools and college and
cottages all over town.
Planning
a Week in the Shimla Sector
A
weeks time will give you a healthy sampler
of Shimla. Dividing your time between the town
and suburbs is suggested. You can also divide
your stay between the town and the peripheral
region. A good time to do the walks are the mornings.
A visit to the Mall is the ideal plan for the
evenings. When visiting the suburbs plan for most
of the day. In season, an appropriate activity
like activity like ice-skating can be pursued.
Let your hotel or an approved travel agent help
you plan your itinerary those few minutes
will add a great deal to your stay.