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		<description><![CDATA[Just 40 kms away from Kullu to the north, Manali is situated near the end of the valley on the National Highway leading to Leh. The landscape here is breath taking. One sees well-defined snow capped peaks, the Beas river &#8230; <a href="https://www.appleholidays.in/manali/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just 40 kms away from Kullu to the north, Manali is situated near the end of the valley on the National Highway leading to Leh. The landscape here is breath taking. One sees well-defined snow capped peaks, the Beas river with its clear water meanders through the town. On the other side are deodar and pine trees, tiny fields and fruit orchards. It is an excellent place for a holiday, a favorite resort for trekkers to Lahaul, Spiti, Bara Bhangal (Kangra), and Zanskar ranges. From temples to antiquity, to picturesque sight-seeing spots and adventure activities, Manali is a popular resort for all seasons and for all travellers.</p>
<p><strong>Approach</strong><br />
<strong>Rail:</strong> Nearest convenient rail head are at Chandigarh and Pathankot. Manali can be reached from road from these stations.</p>
<p><strong>Road:</strong> Manali is well connected by road with Delhi, Ambala, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Haridwar, Shimla, Dharamsala and Chamba/Dalhousie. Regular buses ply between these stations. It is connected with Leh during July to October.</p>
<p><strong>Distances from Manali</strong></p>
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<p>Arjun    Gufa</p>
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<p>4&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Club    house</p>
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<p>2&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Hidimba    Devi&nbsp;temple</p>
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<p>2.5</p>
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<p>Jagatsukh</p>
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<p>6&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Kothi</p>
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<p>12&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Manu    temple</p>
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<p>3&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Mountaineering    Institute</p>
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<p>3</p>
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<p>Nehru    kund</p>
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<p>5</p>
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<p>Rahala    water falls</p>
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<p>16&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Rohtang    pass</p>
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<p>51&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Solang    valley</p>
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<p>13&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Tibetan    monasteries</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Vashisht    hot water springs and temples</p>
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<p>3&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Mandi</p>
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<p>&nbsp;110</p>
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<p>Keylong</p>
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<p>&nbsp;120</p>
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<p>Trilokinath</p>
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<p>&nbsp;152</p>
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<p>Kaza</p>
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<p>&nbsp;200</p>
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<p>Kangra</p>
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<p>&nbsp;240</p>
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<p>Shimla</p>
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<p>&nbsp;260</p>
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<p>Chhatru    (L&amp;S)</p>
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<p>&nbsp;81</p>
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<p>Batal    (L&amp;S)</p>
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<p>&nbsp;110</p>
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<p>Kunzum    Pass</p>
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<p>&nbsp;122</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Height:&#160;Most of the town lies between 2,100 m and 2,300 m Languages spoken:&#160;Hindi. Also English, Punjabi and Pahari. Religion:&#160;Mostly Hindu. Also Sikh, Muslim and Christian Medical Facilities:&#160;Good Telecommunications:&#160;Worldwide links by the net, telephone and fax, code: 0177 With all its &#8230; <a href="https://www.appleholidays.in/shimla/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Height:</strong>&nbsp;Most of the town lies between 2,100 m and 2,300 m<br />
  <strong>Languages spoken:</strong>&nbsp;Hindi. Also English, Punjabi and Pahari.<br />
  <strong>Religion:</strong>&nbsp;Mostly Hindu. Also Sikh, Muslim and Christian<strong><br />
    Medical Facilities:</strong>&nbsp;Good<br />
  <strong>Telecommunications:</strong>&nbsp;Worldwide links by the net, telephone and fax,  code: 0177</p>
<p>With all its intricacies, history seems to have been the mortar for every brick  and stone that has built Shimla. As the summer capital of British India for  well over a century it was the seat of one of the most powerful governments in  the world. From its cedar-shaded heights, one fifth of the human race was ruled  and the decisions made those decades ago affect our lives to the present day.</p>
<p>The town of Shimla rose  in the nineteenth century when the Gurkha Wars came to an end in 1815-16 and  the victorious British decided to retain certain pockets as military outposts  and sanitaria. In 1822 the most rigorous of dandies and the greatest of  sticklers for form Captain Charles Pratt Kennedy, Political Agent to the Hill  States directed that a house be built for him at the village whose name is  variously reported as Sheyamalaya Shumlah, Shimlu and Shemlah. Kennedy House  led the vanguard of the hundred-odd houses that were to scatter themselves by  1841 over every level or gently inclining space. Lured by the climate and  terrain scores of European invalids began moving to the station and the only  stipulation of the local chief who owned the land was that no tree be cut or  cattle slaughtered.</p>
<p>In 1864 the Viceroy, John Lawrence anointed Shimla – then spelt Simla, as the  summer capital of British India. With Lawrence came the Viceroy Council, the  Imperial Secretariat, representatives of the Indian princes and foreign envoys.  As the town grew to become the workshop of the Empire, an awed visitor  observed, every pigeonhole cradled an embryo of a war or death. Despite the  fact that up to the time of Indian independence in 1947, Shimla officially  remained only the summer capital, yet the Government spent more time in these  hills than at the actual capital Calcutta and later New Delhi. As the bearer of  the Viceregal sceptre this tiny pocket became the cynosure of British Empire.  Imperial grandeur, and all the panoply and trappings of power came along for  the ride. And there was a popular local saying that went, &ldquo;You cannot sleep the  nights in Simla for the sound of grinding axes&rdquo;. A social whirl of parties,  gymkhanas, balls, fancy fairs and affaires du Coeur ensured that a heady  mixture of scandal and intrigue constantly wafted through the town.</p>
<p>Quite inevitably the freedom movement had a close connection with Shimla.  Ornithologist and former Civil Servant, Allan Octavian Hume created the Indian  National Congress which spearheaded the struggle while living in the town.  Stalwarts like Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru, C. Rajagopalachari, Pandit Madan  Mohan Malviya and Maulana Azad regularly visited Shimla. Major events that took  place in the town were the Simla Conference in 1942, the deliberations of the  Cabinet on and finally the decision to partition India.</p>
<p>And while the British Empire may have ceased to exist, its echoes linger on in  the architecture and ambience of this hill resort. The elements of nostalgia  may be strong but Shimla also has a youthful vigour in its pace. Its easy  accessibility and several other attractions have made it one of India&rsquo;s most  popular hill resorts. There are many unforgettable walks, day-excursions by the  dozen, a variety of convenient shopping and entertainment museums, and  ice-skating in winter. Shimla is the base or the unwinding point for numerous  exhilarating routes to the state interior.</p>
<p>Today the town is distinctive for its variety of architecture. It has one of  the rare surviving urban forests, made all the more unique, for its species are  temperate to alpine ones in what is otherwise a tropical zone. And then  Shimla&rsquo;s famous Mall offers one of the longest stretches of pedestrian shopping  in the world.</p>
<p>View of Shimla from Jakhoo hill</p>
<p>Within and around Shimla, the public and private sector offer an enormous range  of accommodation that range from modern to heritage hotels. Like satellites  placed around the centre, there are many resorts in Shimla&rsquo;s periphery that are  full-fledged destinations in their own right. These are located at Mashobra,  Naldehra, Kufri, Shilon Bagh and Chail. En route by road from Kalka there are  Parwanoo, Dharampur and Kasauli.</p>
<p><strong>Map of tourist spots  around Shimla</strong></p>
<p><strong>Plan Your  Sightseeing&nbsp;</strong><br />
If you are fond of walking, Shimla will unfold parts that remain hidden to  vehicles. Combinations by car and then on foot are possible in several areas.  It is suggested that you take a direction for the day and cover the places of  interest.</p>
<p>The area around the Institute of Advanced Study has several walks. Combine  these with visit to the State Museum and expand if you will towards Kamna Devi.</p>
<p>Tara Devi and Sankat Mochan can be linked with a short train ride to Tara Devi  station. The Himalayan Queen that leaves Shimla at 10.15 am is recommended.</p>
<p>Jakhoo can be combined with a stroll and shopping on the Mall and in Lakkar  Bazaar. The Lower Bazaar that runs parallel to the Mall at a lower level has  the flavour of a typical Indian market place. Trinkets that can be purchased  here include silver jewellery. You can also walk towards Chotta Shimla and Raj  Bhavan the residence of the state Governor. The recently created rooms of  Himachal Darshan offer a glimpse of the various district in the state. Jakhoo  has several paths that criss-cross the hill a good walk is along the old Five  Benches Road near the microwaves link tower. The Bharari spur also has many  walks that can be done in a few hours or carried over the day</p>
<p><strong>Special Interest</strong><br />
  <strong>Nature</strong><br />
Some routes offer a greater variety of Shimla trees, shrubs, wildflowers and  ferns. If you are lucky some bird species can also be sighted.</p>
<p><strong>Some suggested  places are:</strong><br />
The Glen, and the narrow forest trail that runs above it and loops around  Summer Hill. The Bharari spur. Towards the villages of Kamina and Pabo. Trek  route down from Kamina to Tattapani.</p>
<p><strong>Colonial Architecture</strong><br />
Most of Shimla has diverse colonial forms culled from all over Europe.</p>
<p><strong>English Renaissance<br />
</strong>With a castle-like appearance is the former Viceregal  Lodge which is now the Indian Institute of Advanced Study. This is surrounded  by assorted cottages.</p>
<p><strong>English Home Counties Marketplace:<br />
</strong>The Mall</p>
<p><strong>Neo-Gothic:</strong> Gorton Castle now the office of the Accountant General and formerly  the Imperial Civil Secretariat; the Secretariat of the Himachal Government at  Ellerslie; and the Gaiety Theatre on the Mall</p>
<p><strong>Norman &#8211; Baronial:<br />
</strong>District Courts.</p>
<p><strong>Swiss &#8211; Bavarian chalets:</strong><br />
The Chalet Day School and Cedar Lodge (Punjab  Government Rest House).</p>
<p><strong>Tudor:</strong><br />
  The Library on the Ridge and Barnes Court</p>
<p><strong>Churches:</strong><br />
  Christ Church, St. Andrew and the deconsecrated churches of St.  Andrew&rsquo;s (now, the Evening College) All Saints Chapel 9nearthe gates of the  Indian Institute of Advanced Study).</p>
<p><strong>Cemeteries:</strong><br />
  Adjoining Oakover, the residence of the Chief Minister of Himachal  has the oldest one. The largest &lsquo;old-one&rsquo; is below St. Edward&rsquo;s school and is  approached via the Potato Research Station. The one at Sanjauli also dates back  to colonial times and is still in use.<br />
Others: Yarrows, various schools and college and cottages all over town.</p>
<p><strong>Shopping:</strong><br />
  Handicrafts. Shawls and  tweeds. Fruit juice and jams. Honey. Quality woolens. Silver jewellery. Rare  books and etchings. Contemporary pahari miniature paintings. Metalware. Rugs  and carpets. Handmade footwear. Wooden items like walking sticks.</p>
<p>  <strong>Planning a Week in the Shimla Sector:</strong><br />
A week&rsquo;s time will give you a healthy sampler of Shimla. Dividing your time  between the town and suburbs is suggested. You can also divide your stay  between the town and the peripheral region. A good time to do the walks are the  mornings. A visit to the Mall is the ideal plan for the evenings. When visiting  the suburbs plan for most of the day. In season, an appropriate activity like  activity – like ice-skating can be pursued. Let your hotel or an approved  travel agent help you plan your itinerary – those few minutes will add a great  deal to your stay.</p>
<p><strong>Distances from Shimla</strong></p>
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<p>Chadwick Falls</p>
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<p align="center">7</p>
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<p>Chindi</p>
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<p align="center">94</p>
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<p>Craignano</p>
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<p align="center">18</p>
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<p>Fagu</p>
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<p align="center">22</p>
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<p>Hatkoti</p>
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<p align="center">109</p>
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<p>Indian Institute of Advanced Study</p>
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<p align="center">4</p>
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<p>Jakhoo Temple</p>
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<p align="center">2.5</p>
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<p>Jubbal</p>
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<p align="center">90</p>
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<p>Kharapathhar</p>
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<p align="center">85</p>
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<p>Kotgarh</p>
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<p align="center">82</p>
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<p>Mashobra</p>
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<p align="center">12</p>
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<p>Naldehra</p>
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<p align="center">23</p>
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<p>Narkanda</p>
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<p align="center">65</p>
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<p align="center">5</p>
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<p>Rampur</p>
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<p align="center">130</p>
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<p>Recong Peo</p>
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<p align="center">&nbsp;231</p>
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<p>Sankat Mochan</p>
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<p align="center">7</p>
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<p>Sarahan</p>
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<p align="center">171</p>
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<p>State Museum</p>
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<p align="center">3</p>
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<p>Summer Hill</p>
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<p align="center">7</p>
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<p>Tara Devi</p>
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<p align="center">11</p>
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<p>Tattapani</p>
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<p align="center">53</p>
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