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Shimla: Colonial Charm and Himalayan Views in India’s Iconic Hill Station

Set 2,100 meters above sea level in the Himalayan foothills, Shimla was once the summer capital of British India — and today it remains one of the country’s most charming hill stations. With cool mountain air, pine forests, colonial-era architecture, and sweeping views, Shimla offers a blend of natural beauty, history, and adventure.

Why Visit Shimla

Once a retreat for the British elite escaping the heat of Calcutta, Shimla still retains its colonial-era charm. Stroll past half-timbered buildings, attend church services in Christ Church, and witness local judges leaving the town hall in wigs and robes — a nostalgic nod to the past.

Thanks to traffic restrictions in the town center, Shimla is best explored on foot, allowing visitors to soak in the relaxed pace and elegant atmosphere of this hillside getaway.


Top Things to Do in Shimla

Ride the Shimla Toy Train

The historic Kalka–Shimla toy train offers a scenic, 5-hour journey through 103 tunnels, 806 bridges, and over 18 small mountain stations. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the train gives you unforgettable views of the lower Himalaya and a glimpse into local life.

Wander Shimla’s Colonial Streets

Explore the town’s British legacy with landmarks like:

  • Christ Church

  • The Gaiety Theatre

  • Shimla Town Hall

  • The Viceregal Lodge (now the Indian Institute of Advanced Study)

Each structure tells a story of imperial elegance and the town’s prestigious past.

Hike to Tara Devi Temple

Adventure seekers can trek the 11 km trail to Tara Devi Hill, passing through thick pine forests and switchbacks. At the summit, the 250-year-old Tara Devi Temple offers stunning views of Shimla and the snow-capped Himalayan peaks.

Enjoy Colonial Tea at Wildflower Hall

Once the summer home of Lord Kitchener, Wildflower Hall now serves as a luxury hotel. Enjoy a traditional afternoon tea on the terrace with Himalayan views, Himachali treats like sidu, and walks along the wild strawberry trail.


Shimla as a Gateway to the Himalayan Foothills

Shimla is well-connected to nearby destinations like:

  • Dharamshala: Home of the Tibetan government in exile and residence of the Dalai Lama.

  • Amritsar: Visit the Golden Temple, the holiest Sikh shrine, and witness the vibrant Wagah border ceremony.


Best Time to Visit Shimla

  • October to November and February to March: Best weather with cool, clear skies.

  • April to June: Popular among Indian travelers escaping the summer heat.

  • July to September: Monsoon season; expect rain.

  • December to January: Cold and snowy, but scenic.


Festivals and Events

  • Dussehra (October): Celebrated with bonfires and effigy-burning in honor of goddess Durga.

  • Seasonal Village Fairs: Held throughout the year to celebrate harvests, snowfall, and local culture.

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Suggested itinerary featuring Shimla

This sample itinerary will give you an idea of what is possible when you travel in Shimla, and showcases routes we know work particularly well. Treat this as inspiration, because your trip will be created uniquely by one of our specialists.

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Our expert guides to exploring Shimla

Written by our specialists from their own experiences of visiting Shimla, these guides will help you make the most of your time there. We share both our practical recommendations and the best ways to appreciate Shimla at its best.


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