Shimla, the ‘Queen of Hills’ and the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, is one of the most popular hill stations in India and among the top tourist places to visit in Himachal. Situated at an altitude of 2,200 metres, Shimla derives its name from Goddess Shyamala, an incarnation of Goddess Kali. The city’s location at the foothills of the Himalayas, amid greenery and snow-covered mountains, makes it ideal for trekking. In winter, the entire city gets covered in snow, and tourists can enjoy ice skating and skiing. Churches, temples, and the natural beauty of the city attract tourists. A perfect place to stroll, Shimla has some beautiful colonial-era architecture, including the Viceregal Lodge, the Town Hall, Gaiety Theatre, the Christ Church, St. Michael’s Cathedral, and the new Tudor building at the Ridge. These places boast colonial and neo-gothic architecture. One of the top places to hang out in Shimla is The Ridge, a large open area that was once a ridge between two of the seven hills that form Shimla. Enjoy breathtaking views of the sunset and sunrise from Scandal Point and Observatory Hill. A tourist must also visit the Himachal State Museum, Mall Road, Summer Hill, Baijnath Temple and Jakhoo Hills, a hamlet for nature lovers and pilgrims who come for God Hanuman’s blessings, standing at an altitude of 108 ft at the Jakhoo TempleKullu and Manali, due to their proximity, are often considered a single place. Located at the banks of the Beas River, the Kullu valley has the picturesque towns of Kullu and Manali. Kullu-Manali is one of the topmost tourist places in Himachal Pradesh and is visited by a large number of tourists and pilgrims. It is known for snow-covered mountains, scenic beauty, history and culture. A tourist must visit the Great Himalayan National Park, Sultanpur Palace, Bijli Mahadev Temple, Bhrigu Valley and Parvati Valley in Kullu. Manali is famous for its Tibetan monasteries, the Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley and Hadimba Devi Temple. The Great Himalayan National Park is one of the prominent national parks in India, surrounded by the Himalayan ranges and lined with deodar and oak trees. It has more than 375 species of fauna, 31 species of mammals and 181 species of birds. Kullu-Manali is also known for adventure sports such as trekking, angling, rafting and mountaineering..
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