Snow-capped Himalayan peaks and green pastures surround Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Enjoy a heritage walk through Shimla’s Victorian-era architecture, labyrinthine bazaars and lengthy pedestrian shopping mall. Don’t cause too much trouble taking in the town from Scandal Point, a large, open square; keep in mind that Shimla was a retreat destination for Mahatma Gandhi, who frequented a Georgian mansion in Shimla’s suburbs from the mid-1930s to '40s.
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jakhu Temple is the highest place in Shimla. There is a roapway passing through the mall road.There is a hanuman statue.akhu Temple Shimla. Deriving its name from Hindi word Yakhsa - mythological characters in Hindu mythology who are a link between human and gods; Jakhu / Jakhoo is a famous temple dedicated to the monkey god- Lord Hanuman. I stayed at jakhu temple for one hour. And back down by roapway.
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This railway was built in 1903 to connect the summer capital of India to Punjab.
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The Indian Institute of Advance Study is popularly known as Viceroy Lodge as the Viceroys of India used to stay hare.The 2nd President of India Dr.S.Radhakrishnan has given it for the research centre.The guided tour inside the building is for 45 minutes and it covers 4 big rooms used for different purposes at that time.The inside of the building is teak paneled and the huge staircase is the best part to see inside.The four rooms during tour include Dining Room,Drawing room,Common Place and ball room.The guide will describe in detail about every room.
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The path leading up to the ground is breathtaking with pine trees lining the road.....a museum is in the premises depicting the military history of the nation......a greenhouse, cafe and souvenir shop all located therein.....a wonderful place to visit
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This historic complex deserves a lot more attention and visitors. It’s situated bang on the Mall Road in Shimla and so its extremely convenient to get there. Once you enter, you’ll be greeted by Mr Gautam who has extensive knowledge about the history of this theatre. Walk in along with him, admire the Victorian architecture and feel a part of history for a few minutes. Walk on the stage where great artists have stepped before and then move on to the balcony area. There is a gallery of pictures showing old plays at the theatre and detailing its restoration before the exit. Truly an iconic complex to be proud of.
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Great architecture, kids enjoyed alot due to its resemblance with hogward magic school, but truly a marvel of Scottish architecture. This is Indian Institute of Advance Studies aka viceregal lounge( British era name) that selects only few scholars in the field of humanity and social sciences who reside there and that too without any faculty ,for independent research. Building is partially allowed for common people with 200 rs tickets for adults and 100 for kids .Only 3 halls can be visited , most lavish is the hallway near stairs , wood work is just amazing and so massive .Garden and outskirts are so beautifully created that features this place so distinct so one can easily believe the place is not in India or magical like hogwards of India. A Must visit place that is amazing for kids as well as adults..
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