The British loved the town for its heavenly climate, scented pines and rhododendron forests, green pastures and snowcapped peaks. They dotted it with grand buildings and beautiful mansions. Come summer and the entire government officers, menial staff, files and cabinets would troop here. And Shimla became the Summer Capital of British India. The tradition continues even today, though unofficially. As the mercury begins its upward climb, the plains people too head northwards to Shimla for a reprieve from the sun. This mother of all hill towns finds something to offer everyone honeymooners, adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those with a colonial hangover.
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At a Glance
At an altitude of 2,159 m above sea level, Shimla is in the southern part of Himachal Pradesh. The town is surrounded by forests of oak, pine, fir and rhododendron.
When to Visit:
The most suitable time to be in Shimla is between October and November, when it is neither too hot nor too cold. But if wish to enjoy the snowfall, then plan your trip between December and February. The summer (April to June) sees the city flooded with people seeking solace from the scorching heat of the plains. So if crowd and inflated hotel tariffs are not problems, then Shimla is an ideal summer destination for you.
Orientation & Getting Around:
Ideally, Shimla should be explored on foot. For those who wish to enjoy luxury, taxis are available. In addition, mini buses and Himachal Tourism buses will take you to various places within the city.