| Area |
25 sq. km. |
| Altitude |
2,205 mts. |
| Temperature |
Summer : Max 29.0ºC, Min 12.0ºC.
Winter : Max 10.0ºC, Min 0.0ºC. |
| Rainfall |
1520 mm average yearly. |
| Languages |
Pahadi, Hindi, Punjabi, English |
| Best time to visit |
Round tghe year. |
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The British called Shimla the "Queen of Hill Stations" Situated in the north-West Himalayas, Shimla the summer capital of India before independence is now the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla derives its name from "Shyamala" the goddess Kali, whose temple existed in the dense forest that covered Jakhu Hill in the early 19th century.
Shimla has been blessed with all the natural bounties, one can think of. Dwelling on a panoramic location, the hilly town is surrounded by green pastures and snow-capped peaks. The spectacular cool hills accompanied by the structures made during the colonial era create an aura, which is very different from other hill stations. Bulging at its seams with unprecedented expansion, Shimla retains its colonial heritage, with grand old buildings, among them are the stately Viceregal Lodge, Charming iron lamp posts and Anglo-Saxon names. The Mall, packed with shops and eateries, is the centre of attraction of the town, and Scandal Point, associated with the former Maharaja of Patiala's escapades, offers a view of distant snow clad peaks.
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