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CITY INFORMATION

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SHIMLA |
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Shimla, was the most important British hill resort, prior to India's independence. It is named after its patron goddess, Shamla Devi, a manifestation of Kali. Simla, located at an altitude of 7,267 feet, is inhabited around a crescent - shaped ridge, which is blessed with perennially cool air and amazing views. It provides superb panoramic sights of the valleys, and the lofty peaks of the great Himalayan range, on both sides.
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The Ridge
The large open space in the heart of town presents excellent view of the mountain ranges. Shimla's landmarks-the Neo-Gothic structure of Christ Church and the new-Tudor library building are worth seeing.

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The Mall
Main shopping centre of shimla with restaurants. the Gaiety Theatre, which is a reproduction of an old British theatre is a center of cultural activities. A passenger lift of HPTDC can be taken from the Cart Road and the Mall. Lakkar Bazaar adjacent to the Ridge is popular for its wood crafts and souvenirs.
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Kali Bari Temple
Few yards from scandal Point towards General Post Office. It is believed that the idol of Goddess Shayamla is enshrined there.

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Access by Air
Shimla can be reached by airways after reaching Jubbarhatti which has the nearest airport and is situated at 23 km from Shimla.

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Access by Rail
Nearest railway station is at Chandigarh which is 120 km away from Shimla.
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Access by Road
Shimla can be reached by roadways from Delhi or Chandigarh.
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