Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Iridescent Shimla: A Few Reasons Why Every Honeymooner Should Visit Shimla



Shimla, once the ‘summer capital of British India’ has turned in to a vacationer-satisfying paradise, located in the north of the country. The iridescent capital city of exquisite Himachal Pradesh, Shimla is rated as the best tourist place in the country. The place has seen both good and bad (from being the summer capital to British India, to most loved hill station to most polluted hill station and finally to have the most efficient government to control the pollution in the city) and is still by far the most visited hill station.


One advice you really want for your honeymoon is: The Place to visit and people from almost every part of India has just one place to recommend: The beautiful Shimla!! There is a huge variety in honeymoon packages for Shimla. People often ask what is so majestic about Shimla, it is its location, about 2 hours from city beautiful CHANDIGARH and 6 hours’ drive from the capital city NEW DELHI. People have their own reasons to visit the place again and again, but in this article, we will be focussing on our top 10 reasons for the newlyweds to visit this hill station:

1)     India-Pakistan happened here – Since Shimla was the summer capital of India prior to its independence, Shimla was the city where the then leaders of our country formally decided to divide India into India and Pakistan.
2)     The Mall – Widely known as “The Mall Road”, it is the central point or the main road of the city that has always succeeded to fascinate and attract visitors visiting the city.
3)     The City Temperature -Sitting at the knee of the Himalayas, Shimla has somehow managed to keep its area safe against the scorching heat of the rest of the country. The city is relatively cooler than the plains close by, which is the biggest reason why the north Indians find excuses to travel to Shimla every now and then.
4)     The Train ride between Kalka and Shimla – Holding hands of your beloved and traveling in between the stunning Shivalik mountains, connecting Shimla to Kalka, an isolated hill station, would engrave never-vanishing memories of your honeymoon to the place. The train ride covers 107 tunnels, is an experience where you will definitely be short of words to express the riding pleasure.
5)     The Food – The place is never short of lip-smacking food for its visitors. Indians are fond of their over-dosed heavy cuisines and Shimla knows how to fulfil the taste-buds of its guests, the place has everything to offer- from traditional Indian curries to continental delicacies. Shimla will never disappoint that big fat foodie in you.
6)     Shopper’s paradise – No trip can be complete without shopping and you have great options to buy from Shimla. Invest in the decorative wooden handicrafts, or snuggling woollens or the street clothes. The famous Lakkar Bazaar is loaded with must buy stuff, after you have purchased for almost every relative, just spare some time and dunk on the famous Sita Ram’s Chole Bhature.

7)     Day out – Spare a day from Shimla and you have two most beautiful villages Mashobra and Chail about 14 km and 60 km waiting for you to visit their quiet and peaceful hills.
8)     The Heritage Walks – Honeymoon is all about spending quality time together, so Shimla gives you the chance to explore the city on foot, holding hands and talking endlessly. The city makes sure you get enough space for your romantic walk and thus barred the entry of vehicles in its central part, making the city’s heritage sights even more amazing.
9)     Rashtrapati Niwas or the Viceregal Lodge – Another heritage site on the Observatory hills in Shimla, built in 1888, the place was the home to the British Viceroy in India. For anyone who is an architectural nerd, this is the best place to visit.
10)The snow experience – Nothing can beat the snowing experience on your honeymoon. Shimla becomes even more calm, cold and beautiful when it snows in Shimla. Missing this would be a great loss to your trip.

For more information on what places to visit and where to stay in Shimla, visit http://www.kotiresorts.com/offers/honeymoon-package/

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