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  • allhimachal 5:49 pm on January 20, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Shimla Religion 

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    Shimla does not have a particular religion that makes it stand out. Despite an amalgamation of many different religions in Shimla, the major religion in Simla would be Hinduism as elsewhere in India. On your visit to Shimla, you will be surprised to find not just temples but also churches and Buddhist monasteries. The churches conduct regular services for the Christians who live here. The churches here have been built during the colonial rule as Shimla used to be summer capital of the British.[...]

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  • allhimachal 5:45 pm on January 20, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Shimla Ridge 

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    The most famous landmark of the Ridge is the Christ Church. This beautiful building is constructed in Neo-Gothic style of architecture. It is a famous tourist attraction of Shimla and should be visited when you come to Shimla.[..]

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  • allhimachal 5:40 pm on January 20, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Mall Road Shimla 

    One place that you cannot ignore is definitely the Mall Road in Shimla. Located at the heart of the town, the Mall Road in Simla is one of the busiest commercial areas of this place. Built by the British during the colonial rule in India, the Mall Road was constructed keeping in mind the traffic on this route. Entry of vehicles was banned though cycle rickshaws were allowed. It has been built in a very strategic and planned way[...]

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  • allhimachal 1:56 pm on January 18, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Tourist Attractions in Shimla 

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    Shimla is sure to enamor all its visitors with not just its scenic beauty but also its temples, churches, museum and markets. At every turn of the winding roads there seems to be a new surprise in store. There are many interesting places in Shimla and all of these have emerged as important Tourist Attractions in Shimla.

    The secular spirit of the Indian nation is well reflected in this city. There are a large number of places of worship, belonging to different religions, in Shimla. Each of these religious monuments are important Tourist Attractions in Shimla.

    At a walking distance from the Mall is the Kali Bari, where Shyamala Devi is the presiding deity. Shimla has received her name from this goddess who is revered not just by the locals, but by the Bengalis as well. They flock to the temple in large numbers particularly during Durga Puja.

    Some of the other temples which are considered to be major Tourist Attractions in Shimla are the Jakhu Temple, the Sankat Mochan Temple and the Tara Devi Temple.Al of these temples have excellent locations which enable the visitors to have a great view of the surrounding picturesque landscape.

    Seek the blessings of the God and treat your eyes to the sight of lofty snow capped mountain peaks, lovely valleys, thick forests of oak and blooming rhodendrons.

    Christ Church, St. Michaels Church, Roman Catholic Cathedral are some of the other important Tourist Attractions in Shimla that are also well worth a visit.

    You will probably miss out on the essence of the city of Shimla if you’ve not been to the mall. This is undeniably one of the greatest Tourist Attractions in Shimla. A vibrant area filled with beautifully decorated shops, restaurants – pass by them and you are sure to feel hungry and the Gaiety Theater, which is the center of all cultural activities, the Mall cannot be missed on any account.

    With its amazing reserve of exquisite sculptures, remarkable paintings, the State Museum in Shimla is also one of the foremost Tourist Attractions in Shimla.

    Right in the heart of the town there is “The Ridge”. This open space commands great views of the mountain ranges and is a favorite with all tourists.

    Some of the other prime Tourist Attractions in Shimla includes the Prospect Hill, the Summer Hill and the Potter Hill. All of them are blessed with amazing natural beauty and deserves to be a part of your sight seeing trip. Do not also miss out on the Glen. The walk through the forests and finally the sight of the stream is sure to leave you completely mesmerized.

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  • allhimachal 1:48 pm on January 18, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Eating out in Shimla 

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    Shimla’s tryst with eateries goes a long way. To begin with Shimla, with all its myriad interests, has always been in the forefront of the Indian Travelogue. Let’s start all over again with eateries in Shimla and the different cuisines that this mountainous city provides. : Eating out in Shimla is a memorable experience. Ask any travel writer or die hard foodie about the different restaurants in this buzzing town and they will surely stress on the presentation of cuisine and restaurant décor, along with the food which is apt.

    Truly enough Eating out in Shimla is not only about food but a host of associated criteria like restaurant décor, presentation, how much of the town is reflected in its cuisine, whether it is at par with international standards or not, etc. The Mall road in Shimla houses many restaurants that you would perhaps like to visit.

    Situated at an advantageous locale, the Mall road can be seen thronged with people at all possible hours. Some restaurants located here are reminiscent of the British lineage of the city. If you are searching for authentic Himachali cuisine in Shimla any of these restaurants wouldn’t really be of any help.

    Incidentally enough there is only one restaurant- Ashiana on the Ridge that offers Himachali cuisine. You will often see travel writers befriending locals to taste a spoonful of their local cuisine. After all nothing sells like authenticity, in the long run.

    Most of the class restaurants provide a wide array of cuisine. The ala carte would seem quite voluminous with carefully chosen items listed. Other food joints you can check out for eating out in Shimla are the Baljees restaurant and Seventh Heaven in The Mall, which offer a wide variety of Indian, Continental and Chinese cuisine. The Silver Oak Restaurant on Circular Road is also a good bet.

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  • allhimachal 1:44 pm on January 18, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Shopping in Shimla 

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    When ever we are planning our trips ahead, we make it a point to keep some money aside just for shopping. Shopping consists of an integral part of our travelogue. A vacation is never complete without a shopping spree.

    May it be buying knick knacks or souvenirs for your near and dear ones at home or perchance buying handicrafts products that reflects the culture and aura of the place that your visiting, all calls for a hard bargain. If you are visiting Shimla, you will be spoilt for choice of what to buy and what to discard. Shopping in Shimla is a traveler’s delight.

    Stroll along leisurely in the The Mall road where a row of shops tempts you to splurge money without any rhyme or reason. Reminiscent of the Colonial past of India, the Mall road in Shimla is a study in varied rooflines, colonial buildings with French windows, meandering roads, clock tower, assorted columns.

    All these factors culminates to give Mall road a considerable character of its own somewhat in the same vein as that of Colaba in Mumbai or New market in Kolkata.

    If you are Shopping in Shimla, be sure to visit The Cottage industries Emporium. It has a variety of hand woven carpets, shawls, blankets in traditional weaves, as well as other items like handmade paper and exquisitely carved wooden table. These portray the art of the Himachal artisans at their best. The scene in these woven carpets and shawls are typical of the place, some bordered with intricate design and others depicting Himachali life and mountains. Also try out the Himachali hat which comes in vivid colors and designs.

    Lakkar Bazaar is another place where you should visit while shopping in Shimla. This is a treasure trove for those wanting to drool at antiques and wooden works from this region. The wooden artifacts made of softwood, which is available only in the mountains calls for supreme artwork and miniature portraits. Though the prices may seem high, some good bargaining will see you through.

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