Shimala is a beautiful hill station situated in Himachal Pradesh a State of India. Shimala is also known as Simala. It was discovered by British in 1819. The name ‘Shimala’ derived from the name of goddess ‘Shyamala Devi’.
Shimala which was known as summer capital of India has blessing of nature. It has marvelous green ground and snow covered peaks. There are many locations in Shimala where one can visit. Annandale, Chadwick falls, Chapslee, Christ Church, Churdhar Sanctury, Gurakha castle,Hatkoti, Jkhu Temple, Karyali Lake, Padam Palace, Tattpani, The Holme, Baaisakhi, Chander Naun, Dagshai are some of the locations.
The Shimala trip cannot be said to be complete, if one does not visit the seven hills of Shimala.
1. Prospect Hill in western Shimala.
2. Summer Hill in Western Shimala.
3. Observatory Hill in western Shimala.
4. Invererarm in Western Shimala.
5. Bantony in central shimala.
6. Jakhoo in central Shimala
7. Elysium in north-western Shimala.
Now a days as theurbanization at Shimala has increased. The malls of the city are also part of tourist attraction. However the malls are modified from colonial impression to Indian influence, which is a determinant factor of Shimala.
Apart from the malls, the theatres in Shimala are also those much famous. Bijao theatre is one of the prize winning theatre. It is famous for its quality of allowing sound to reach at every end of theatre harmoniously. The general post office of city is also spectacular one.
Apart from the malls, the theatres in Shimala are also those much famous. Bijao theatre is one of the prize winning theatre. It is famous for its quality of allowing sound to reach at every end of theatre harmoniously. The general post office of city is also spectacular one.
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