The Viceregal Lodge, designed by Henry Irwin, is a stunning historical structure in Shimla, hosting events and political discussions that led to India's independence.
The Shimla Railway Board building, India's first fire-resistant structure, was built in 1896 and now houses government offices, including the police, proving its durability.
The Shimla Summer Festival, held in June, is centered around the Christ Church, an iconic, 1857 Elizabethan Neo-Gothic structure in northern India.
Summer Hills in Shimla offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan landscape, a must-see for families and visitors to enjoy a picnic lunch.
The Ridge, a picturesque promenade in Shimla, offers stunning views of snow-capped mountains and connects key sites like Annadale, Jakhoo Temple, and "Scandal Point."
Jakhoo Hill in Shimla features the Hanuman Temple, the world's tallest statue, and is believed to be where Lord Hanuman rested before reclaiming the Sanjeevani Booti.
Kufri, known as the "Winter Sports Capital of India," is a popular destination for skiing, ice skating, and other winter sports, renowned for its snow-covered slopes and rich folklore.