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Ridge, Mall Road & Church
The Ridge is the most photographed wide-open street located on the side of Shimla Mall Road. The Ridge has everything, from shops selling some exclusive artefacts to the spectacular view of the snow-capped mountain ranges. It is famous for a lot of things, but best known for shopping and for being the social hub of the city. Shimla's rich past is evident from the Gothic buildings standing in this part of the town..

Shopping in Shimla revolves around the heart of the town- The Mall Road. One can shop for local handicrafts, shawls, woolens, exquisite jewelry etc.

Viceregal Lodge, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Advance Study
The Rashtrapati Niwas, formerly known as Viceregal Lodge, is located on the Observatory Hills of Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India. It was formerly the residence of the British Viceroy of India. It houses some of the most ancient articles and photographs going back to the times of the British rule in India..

The Viceregal Lodge, Shimla is the most historically significant and architectural impressive building of the region that makes for a pleasant half-day excursion. The Viceregal Lodge was the summer residence of the Indian Viceroy, the British Raj leader who governed the whole of the Indian subcontinent between 1888 until 1946. .

The Green Valley is a beautiful and breathtaking mountain range that falls on the way to Kufri from Shimla. The Green Valley is surrounded by verdant hills on all sides covered with thick pine and deodar forests. It is not uncommon to sight some Yaks wandering and grazing around in the valley. The place is undeveloped for tourism, nevertheless, it continues to be a crowd puller and capture the attention of tourists with its dense deodar and pine trees that line the majestic hills. Rare animals are also sighted here at times. The Green Valley, thanks to its beauty and grace, has also featured in numerous Bollywood movies..

Sankat Mochan Temple
Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the temple has a meditative atmosphere that soothes your mind and the majestic mountains at its backdrop. Here you can enjoy the panoramic view of the valleys, click some unforgettable pictures and witness the widespread city of Shimla. The temple also houses a huge hall where you can taste the delicious prasad, also known as langar, every Sunday. In addition, people can organize marriage ceremonies and other sacred rituals in the building. There is also a small park for children to enjoy and an Ayurvedic clinic to get the medicines for various ailments..

There is no entry fee to visit Sankat Mochan Temple in Shimla. It is open from 6:30 am to 8:00 pm in summers and from 7:00 am until 6:30 pm in winters.

Jakhoo Temple on top of the hill is a short ride away from the Shimla city centre. You can either hire a taxi, get a pony or walk the picturesque trail of 2 kilometres up the hill in order to reach Jakhoo Temple. A rope/cable car is also available to reach the top. 2.) Sometimes, the monkeys here can be quite a hassle to deal with and are famous for snatching anything you might to be carrying or wearing. So, beware of your surroundings and carry a stick to keep them away. They also generously accept eatables given to them by people! 3.) There are several eateries at the temple site. 4.) It is considered good luck to ring the temple bell before exiting the premises..

Kufri
Kufri, located at a distance of 16km from the main city of Shimla, is a popular tourist destination known for snow-laden peaks, skiing and Kufri Zoo. Travellers have to either hike or take a pony from the parking lot to reach Kufri. Mahasu Peak and Fagu Valley are the main attractions in Kufri but are accessible via pony ride. .

You can also enjoy go-karting at the Kufri Fun World, which has the highest Go-Karting track in the world. You can come back to the parking lot by a pony and head to the Indira Tourist Park by afternoon after grabbing some lunch. Or you can also head to Kufri Zoo from there.

The hill station of Naldehra welcomes with its breathtaking panorama and marvelous golf course those who would love to spend time amidst this pristine tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh. Indeed, a nature lover's delight, this blissful place is adorned with misty clouds, cedar forest, and green rolling mountains. There is no way, you can miss Naldehra, a tiny town near Shimla if you are looking for an exceptional holiday in Himachal.

Shop until you drop when you are at Lakkar Bazar! Situated next to the Mall Road, Lakkar Bazar offers a delightful experience to all those who are interested in buying wooden decorative items on their Shimla tour. It is a common spot for locals to spend some leisure evenings and has become a go-to place for shopaholics.