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The most
important hill station during the British era as in the summers
it became the "summer capital" of India. |
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| LOCATION |
At
an altitude of 2130 metres, SHIMLA sprawls along a crescent-shaped
ridge with its suburbs clinging to the slopes. |
| HERITAGE |
Rashtrapati
Niwas, Himachal State Museum, Jakhu Temple, The Mall,
Summer Hill, Chadwick Falls, Prospect Hill, Sankat Mochan,
Tara Devi, Wildflower Hall, Mashobra. |
| GOODS |
Woodcarvings
and Shawls, Weavings, Bags, Clothes, earrings and other
jewellery. |
| FOOD |
Indian
Veg and Non-Veg, Chinese food. |
| GETTING
AROUND |
Local
bus, Tourist Lift. |
| Around
SHIMLA |
Craignano,
Chail, Solan, Kasauli, Monkey Point, Kalka, Naldera, Chabba,
Tattapani, Fagu, Narkanda. |
| MORE
INFORMATION |
| For
more information on packages and hotels in SHIMLA
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