
SHIMLA TOURISM


1. Religious Places
The Jakhoo Hill is the highest hill of the majestic hill station of Shimla. Jakhoo hill offers a spectacular view of the surrounding hills, snow-capped mountains & the entire city of Shimla. A 108 feet tall statue of Lord Hanuman is situated a top the Jakhoo Hill. Kamna Devi & Kali Bari Temple are other notable shrines in Shimla.
The Christ Church in Shimla is popular for its stunning colonial charm and architectural style. Opened in 1857, it is the second oldest church in North India after Meerut.
2. Shopoholics
The local traditional items of Himachal Pradesh are available at most of the shops in Shimla.
One can find Wooden Articles, Toys, Kullu Shawls, Caps, Tibetan Carpets and other handicraft items in Shimla.
The Mall Road is the best place for honeymooners and families to shop for local items.
3. Romantics
Shimla tourism is characterized by several honeymoon points for the newlyweds. Himalayan National Park, Kufri Fun World, Shimla Reserve Forest Sanctuary, and Nagsons Amusement Park Hip Hip Hurray are famous places to visit in Kufri. Shoghi and Kufri are major places to visit in Shimla in one day. A popular site for camping, Shoghi village is one of the unexplored places near Shimla. Parwanoo, Mashobra, Tatapani, and Narkanda are other popular hill stations near Shimla worth visiting.

