This is a list of tourist attractions in the town of Shimla in Himachal Pradesh in the Indian state.
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Shop: Shopping Mall is the main shopping street in Shimla. It boasts a plethora of restaurants, clubs, banks, pubs, post offices, and tourist information centers. This is the lowest level of the Gaiety Theatre.
Ridge: Ridge is a big open space on Mall Road that accommodates all of the city's cultural activities. Christ Church, located in Ridge, is North India's second oldest church.
Inside are glass windows representing faith, hope, compassion,
resilience, patience, and humility.
Some of the monuments in this area are the State Library and the Gaiety Heritage Cultural Complex.
Jakhu Hill: 2 kilometers from Shimla, at an elevation of 8,000 feet, Jakhu Hill is the city's highest point, with views over the city and the snow-capped Himalayas.
At the top of the hill is the ancient temple of Hanuman, a Hindu deity famous for both tourists and locals alike.
Hanuman statue, 33 meters (33 meters), 2,591 meters high above sea level, is one of the highest artifacts in the world, surpassing Christ Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Jakhoo has a rope access road
and connects Jakhoo's temple on the beach and is the first of its kind in
Shimla.
Kali Bari: Kali Bari is a temple dedicated to the body of the fearless goddess Kali Shyamala in the city of Shimla.
Views from the temple include Annandale, Shimla Railway Station, Railway Board Building, Old Bus Stand, ATRAC, TV Tower, and other landmarks.
Annandale: Developed as a Shimla racecourse, Annandale is 2-4 km from Ridge at an altitude of 6,117 ft. It is now used by the Indian Army. It has a Military Heritage Museum and a helipad. Every VVIP, VIP, or celebrity visiting Shimla comes via nhelipad.
Annandale is one of the main tourist attractions in Shimla. The first Durand Cup football tournament was organized here in 1888 by Mortimer Durand.
Indian Institute of Advanced Study: The center is located on the site of the former Viceregal Lodge, built-in 1884-88.
The Himachal Pradesh State Museum: The museum, which opened in 1974, sought to protect the hills and cultural heritage of the empire. There is a collection of small paintings by Pari, sculptures, sculptures of wood and cloth, textiles, and regional jewelry.
Summer Hill: Summer Hill township is 6,500 feet high on the Shimla-Kalka railway line. Mahatma Gandhi lived in these quiet places during his visit to Shimla. Himachal Pradesh University is located here.
Sankat Mochan: The famous Hindu temple dedicated to Hanuman.
Tara Devi Temple: 11 km from Shimla bus station. Tara Devi Hill has a temple dedicated to the star goddess above the hill. There is a Military Milk City here with headquarters for Barat Scouts and Guides.
Jutogh: Located 8 km, the military cantonment is located near Tutu, the
capital of Shimla.