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(Himachal Pradesh)


Colonial Charm

The British loved the town for its heavenly climate, scented pines and rhododendron forests, green pastures and snowcapped peaks. They dotted it with grand buildings and beautiful mansions. Come summer and the entire government officers, menial staff, files and cabinets would troop here. And Shimla became the Summer Capital of British India. The tradition continues even today, though unofficially. As the mercury begins its upward climb, the plains people too head northwards to Shimla for a reprieve from the sun. This mother of all hill towns finds something to offer everyone honeymooners, adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those with a colonial hangover.
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Entertainment
You can tee off at the nine-hole golf course at Naldehra just 22 km away from Shimla. At the centre of the course is Mahunag Temple, Within Shimla, the Gaiety Theatre (Tel: 2205639) is the occasional venue for plays and concerts. The Ritz Cineplex (near Christ Church) will give you the latest Hindi films.
Nightlife
Long after-dinner walks on the undulating roads and a few hotels serving drinks are the only signs of nocturnal life. However, from Christmas to New Year, evenings are much more fun, with all-night parties, plenty of bubbly and good music.
Kidding around
The Lakkar Bazaar roller skating rink is a great place for children to start learning skating. Open all through the year, skates are available for hire for a small fee. During winters, the ice-skating rink near Rivoli is also open. The pony rides on the Ridge are another hit with kids. For Adventure Freaks The city is a convenient base for a variety of adventure sports such as skiing, trekking and fishing. Fishing Drive 43 km to Tattapani for mahaseer fishing; for catching trout you'll have to go further, about 110 km, to Rohru. Fishing rods are available for hire locally. Trekking The Shimla-Kinnaur region offers exciting trekking opportunities. Two common and easy trails are the Shimla-Kulu via Jaloni Pass (66 km) and Shimla to Kulu via Bashleo Pass (56 km). A slightly longer one is from Sarahan to Sangla (106 km). There are enough forest houses, and PWD guest houses along the way to put you up for the night. The trekking season is May to October. Skiing The skiing season extends from January to mid-March, obviously subject to snowfalls. HPTDC organises skiing courses at Narkanda (65 km away).
 
 
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