Are you still puzzled about looking for a winter retreat? Do you want to get involved in something adventurous or capture special memories with your family or partner? Then, you need to give Shimla a chance seriously. Famously called the queen of hills, Shimla has a pleasant climate with a colonial ambience and consists of evergreen forests, breathtaking lakes, and rolling valleys, to name a few.

From natural grandeurs to man-made wonders, Shimla has countless beautiful places to visit that make for almost every traveller’s itinerary. For accommodation purposes, several budget Hotels in Shimla are from online platforms like happyeasygo.

In today’s blog, we will look at 5 of the great attractions in Shimla that one must give a chance at while travelling there.

Green Valley
Green Valley is considered one of the most attractive places in Shimla. It is encircled by Verdant hills covered with thick backwoods of pine and deodar. It is a famous spot for people who want to witness and enjoy the charming lush green surroundings. It is perfect for photographers as it offers some of the most enthralling natural sights. Green Valley is also a favourite hotspot for Bollywood movies, as many Bollywood movies have featured this place.

Kufri
Kufri is situated at a distance of 16 km from the main city of Shimla. It is a famous tourist spot known for snow-laden peaks, Kufri zoo, and Skiing. It is another great place to visit in Shimla. With an elevation of around 8607 ft., the hill station offers an amazing panoramic view of the snow-capped mountains. The prime attractions it offers are Mahasu Peak and Fagu Valley. It is also an adventure hub and is famously called the sports capital of India because it has facilities and training for various sports such as Skiing and ice skating. It has a regular snowfall in winter, which is why it comes to the top among other places to visit.

Mall Road
Mall Road in Shimla is one of the most lively lanes for enjoying a variety of shopping options, food stalls, eateries, cafes, etc. It has several restaurants, cafes, showrooms, departmental stores, and shops that sell exclusive handicraft works that let visitors get absorbed in the spirit of Shimla. Whether one wants books, jewellery, or some intricately crafted wooden articles, different items are available here for purchase. Visitors can also explore the neighbouring attractions like the Kali Bari Temple, Scandal Point, Town Hall, and Gaiety Theatre.

Jakhoo Hill
Jakhoo Hill is the most elevated point in Shimla. Jakhoo hill boasts some appealing scenic views of the snow-capped Shivalik Ranges and the sister town of Sanjauli. Jakhoo hill also has the world’s tallest statue of Lord Hanuman (108ft.) in the ancient Hanuman temple. Concealed in legends and mysteries, Jakhoo hill is the spot for devotees as much as for tourists. If one could believe the local legends, the Hanumple temple is the exact spot where Lord Hanuman had rested for some time when he was on his journey of bringing Sanjeevani Booti for Lakshman’s revival at the time when the war of Lanka was happening.

Viceregal Lodge
The viceregal lodge is situated at the second-highest point in the city. It is popularly called the Rashtrapati Niwas (the president’s residence). The viceregal lodge with a Mock-Tudor state mansion encircled with flawlessly maintained gardens is a popular spot for history lovers. It is where all the viceroys who governed our country between 1888 and 1946 lived in the lodge during the hot Indian summers. It is one of the must-visit places in Shimla that offers magnificent structures encircled by perfectly manicured gardens.

Author's Bio: 

Sanjay Pal is a professional writer. he has more than 5 year experience travel industry. currently he is working in best places to visit in August in India.