10 Best Places To Visit In Shimla For First-Time Travellers

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Mall Road

Mall Road is a pedestrian street ideal for shopping, dining, and leisurely walks. Surrounded by historical landmarks like the Ridge, Gaiety Theatre, and Scandal Point, it offers a blend of heritage and modern attractions.

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Jakhoo Temple

Jakhu Temple, perched on Shimla's highest peak, is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Famous for its 108-foot statue, it attracts devotees and tourists alike. Visitors can reach the temple via a scenic hike, horseback ride, or ropeway.

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Christ Church

Christ Church in Shimla, built in 1857, is one of the oldest churches in North India and a prominent landmark. Located on The Ridge, it is designed in the neo-Gothic style and features stunning stained-glass windows.

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Kufri

Kufri, a hill station near Shimla, is known for its winter sports, wildlife, and scenic beauty. The area boasts a Himalayan wildlife zoo, featuring rare species like the Himalayan monal, and offers skiing during the winter.

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Indian Institute Of Advanced Study

The Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS), established in 1965, is housed in the historic Viceregal Lodge, once the summer residence of British viceroys. With its academic contributions and historical significance, IIAS is a key educational landmark in Shimla.

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Shimla State Museum

The Himachal State Museum, established in 1974, showcases the rich cultural heritage of Himachal Pradesh. Housed in a Victorian-era building, it exhibits a vast collection of wood carvings, coins, manuscripts, paintings, and more.

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Tara Devi Temple

Tara Devi Temple, located on a hilltop near Shimla, is a significant religious site dedicated to Goddess Tara. Built in the 18th century, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayas.

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Chadwick Falls

Chadwick Falls, located near Summer Hill in Shimla, is a picturesque waterfall cascading from a height of 1586 meters. Surrounded by lush pine and deodar forests, it’s especially captivating after the monsoon, when water flow is at its peak.

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Toy Train Ride (Kalka-Shimla Railway)

The Kalka–Shimla Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, connects Kalka to Shimla, traversing the scenic Shivalik Hills. Opened in 1903, it features a narrow-gauge track with 96.6 km of breathtaking views, tunnels, and bridges.

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