Shimla, the capital of Himachal and the most buzzing hill station of India that is famous for its exceptional sightseeing tours. Shimla has always been a summer capital for vacationers and reflects the British connection in its Victorian-style architecture, which is very evidently visible in the old buildings and alleys of this hideaway. This Himachal capital is tucked away in the steep forested hillsides in the middle Himalayas. People often set out from the nearby cities and towns to witness the old alleys and buildings of Shimla. Ever since inception, it is the oldest hill station to indulge its visitors into fun-filled sight-seeing tours in Shimla. The railway track of Shimla has recently been awarded as UNESCO HERITAGE SITE; a car drive to Kufri can make your day productive as it offers several adventure sports like zip lining and trampoline throw. The old bazaars of Shimla are few sights which can be captured in the camera if you are an amateur street photographer and the landscape can bestow the perfect panoramic view of the hills and not to forget there is a long list of places to visit in Shimla
It is an ultimate location for the happy honeymooners and the ideal place to hang out with friends as there are some Off beat things to do in Shimla, like trekking, skiing and one of the best paragliding experience in Shimla, not to mention it is considered for family trips more often for its rustic sights of the colonial buildings like the libraries and temples and the spellbinding view of the himalayas. Chail is another nearby hamlet that has quaint wooden houses and is a best sight to witness the village life on the mountains. Shimla shares the neighborhood with Mandi and Kullu in the north, Kinnaur in the east, the state of Uttarakhand in the south-east, and Solan and Sirmaur. No matter how conventional the name sounds, the beauty of Shimla is in the old galleries and the shielding mountains of Himalayas which offer the best sightseeing tours in Shimla.

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The Roopkund Lake is situated high up in the Garhwal Mountains in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. This lake is of much historical and religious importance. It was also called the Mystery or Skeletal Lake after a large number of human skeletons were found in it in 1942 by a Forest Officer.Following this discovery, a number of scientists visited the lake to find out the reason for the skeletons being there and it was eventually concluded that the skeletons belonged to some pilgrims who were caught unawares in a flash hailstorm.Due to the huge chunks of ice that came with the hailstorm, the pilgrims died due to injuries to their skulls. This story was aired in national and international media and since them the Roopkund Lake has become a popular tourist destination. The trek to Roopkund Lake showcases the best of Himalayan beauty. The trek begins at Lohajung, which is situated at an elevation of 3200 metres and goes on for five days till you reach the lake, which is at an altitude of 5000 metres. The first couple of days will take you through beautiful villages, forests, rivers and Bugyals.The air will get thinner and thinner as you ascend and gain altitude. So it is very important that you are in the best of health and fitness when you set out for this trek. Higher energy levels will allow you to adjust better with the changing environment and enjoy the views offered by the region. Your team leader will also offer you tips on how to cope with the changing levels of the atmosphere.The trekking trail followed during the Roopkund trek coincides with that of the Raj Jay Yatra pilgrimage route. This is conducted during a festival dedicated to goddess Nanda Devi and the residents of nearby village participate in this festival dressed in their traditional attire.Best Season: August - OctoberDifficulty Level: DifficultMax. Elevation: 5020 mMore Details: Guide to Roopkund TrekGet a Quote for Roopkund The mystery lakeÂ

The 2 feet 6 inches narrow gauge that takes the trains through the mountainous stations from Kalka to Shimla has a lot of admirers all over India. Thus Kalka- Shimla Railway secures its place intact among travelers of Himachal Pradesh. The relishing views of the hills and valleys of Himachal Pradesh seem to be more charming while you make a journey in one of the trains along this railway track. It was built in 1898 to connect Shimla with other parts and it is recorded that during the construction of this system, there were 107 tunnels and 864 bridges through the course of the track as well. Though the system is years old, it emerges out to surprise the visitors of Himachal still.

At the convergence of two famous roads, the Ridge and the Mall Road in Shimla is the famous Scandal Point, to the western edge of the convergent point. There are multitudes of stories existing related to the birth of this Scandal Point, dating back to the British regime. One story says that the Maharaja of Patiala, Bhupinder Singh eloped with the daughter of the British Viceroy after meeting at the Scandal Point and thus it got this intriguing name and another set of tales shows that the Maharaja kidnapped young women from Scandal Point. Regardless the umpteen number of stories, this square overlooking the paradisiacal location has ample features to be on the top of the best sightseeing places in Himachal Pradesh’s list.
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