A popular hill resort and a perfect getaway from the buzzing and heat sweltering city life, Shimla is the capital of the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. With uphill alleys and pleasant weather, Shimla is a perfect tourist spot. With snow-capped Himalayan mountain peaks, labyrinthine and cascading bazaars and lanes, green pastures and Victorian era architecture, Shimla is a perfect resort of euphoria. With our Shimla Tour Packages, you can enjoy every bit of your time spent in this cosy hill station, by keeping aside all your worries and commitments.
Once you are here, our driver will pick you from the airport or railway station and transfer you to your hotel. After getting fresh, we first visit the ‘Himachal State Museum’ where you can know a great deal about Shimla’s glorious past while walking amidst the plush green lawns. Next we, take a tour of ‘The Mall,’ (2.4 km) which is one of the most popular shopping centres in Shimla. Located at the very heart of the city, it is one of the major commercial centres. Shop here till your heart’s content and if you feel like you’re losing your breath, sit it out on the benches located at every turn for in-between rest. A level above the mall road is ‘The Ridge’ which is an open space and known for the summer festival and various government functions and fairs. You can surely relish a sumptuous North Indian meal along the mall road. Next, we visit the ‘Scandal Point,’ located at the top end of the mall road. A perfect rendezvous place for the visitors, this open space looks out to the beautiful Christ Church and the labyrinthine alleys and bazaars of Shimla. After a filling dinner, we head back to hotel.
Why you should visit Shimla?
Shimla is one of the most famous tourist destinations that witness a number of visitors every year not only from India but also other parts of the world. It is a very beautiful and serene place. You will definitely be enchanted by the fresh air, the voice of chirping birds singing the melody of nature, and the whole town welcoming you. It has a great significance in the modern history of India. You can also see the impact of British culture…