Points To Visit

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Naldehra Peak

Situated at a distance of 22 Km from Shimla, Naldehra is a beautiful paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. It forms a golf course perched at an altitude of 2,200 meters. It is an 18-hole course with 16 greens and 18 tees, constitutes a design resonant of Scottish links courses. The golf course was built under the supervision of Lord Curzon. Naldehra has got the name from the Nag Temple that lies bang in the middle of the course. This place is one of the oldest 9 holes golf courses in the country. Earlier, it was a 9 Hole Course but later the Naldehra Gold Course was enlarged to 18 holes. There are large deodars that flank the links and make this region an enthralling sports venue in the midst of natural scenic beauty.



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Chadwick Fall

The Chadwick Falls is located at an altitude of 1586 m above sea level and the water cascades down a deep gorge at a height of 86 m. This fall can be approached through Summer Hill. Approach road is available and vehicles can get close to the entry point of waterfall from where about 10 minutes walk through thick vegitation will lead to the waterfalls.Trekking to the falls from Summer Hill is also an exciting experience. The water in Chadwick falls is very cold, chilly and refreshing as it flows down with forceful rapidness from the Himalayas.



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Johnnies Wax Museum

The Queen of Hills-‘Shimla’ has come up with new museum i.e. Johnnie’s wax museum for locals and tourists. The capital city of Himachal Pradesh has charmed the visitors with its enchanting natural beauty and popular destinations like the Mall Road, Jakhoo Temple and much more. But now, it also has a wax museum. Tourists can explore the heritage sites and rich culture of the city by walking to various prominent museums of Shimla. The museums educate the visitors about the history, people and tradition by showcasing the manuscripts, weapons and dresses.



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Christ-Church

Built in the neo-Gothic style in 1857 to serve the largely Anglican British community in what was formerly called Simla, Christ Church is situated on The Ridge. It stands out as one of the prominent landmarks of Shimla and its silhouette is visible for many kilometres around the vicinity of Shimla city. Christ Church is one of the enduring legacies of the British Raj. Christ Church was designed by Colonel J. T. Boileau in 1844, and the cornerstone was laid on 9 September 1844 by Bishop Daniel Wilson, Bishop of Calcutta. The church was consecrated on 10 January 1857 by Bishop Thomas Daltrey, Bishop of Madras.



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Kufri

Kufri is a small hill station in Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh state in India. It is located 20 km from the state capital Shimla on the National Highway No.22. Kufri with NH-22, Shimla district. The name Kufri is derived from the word kufr meaning "lake" in the local language. Bear in the Kufri zoo The highest point in the surrounding region,[1] Kufri has a Himalayan wildlife zoo which hosts rare antelopes, felines and birds including the Himalayan monal, the state bird of Himachal Pradesh until 2007.


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