
Nearby Attractions
Mall Road Shimla (22 kms)
Shimla's Mall Road is a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly street located below The Ridge, serving as a central hub for shopping, dining, and cultural experiences, with attractions like the Gaiety Theatre and Scandal Point. Built during British colonial rule, Mall Road is situated below The Ridge, a prominent landmark in Shimla.


Water sports at Sutlej at Tattapani (40 kms)
Tattapani (meaning hot water), known for its hot springs and location on the Sutlej river, offers river rafting, kayaking, and speed boat rides as water sports activities, fun and adventurous water rides for all ages.
Horse riding at Naldehra (8kms)
Naldehra's history is intertwined with British rule, particularly its connection to Lord Curzon, the former Viceroy of India, who established a golf course there in 1905, making it one of the oldest in India and a major tourist attraction. You can enjoy activities like golfing at the renowned Naldehra Golf Course, trekking to Shaily Peak, horse riding through the forests, picnicking in scenic spots, or simply take leisurely walks through the nearby forests, immersing yourself in nature's beauty.


Craignano Nature park at Mashobra (6 kms)
Spread across 9.6 hectares on a hill-side and perched at a height of 7,700 feet in SharahaiMashobra, the park was originally the summer residence of the Italian countess of Craignano, which later got converted into a dak bungalow and eventually a nature park. Take a stroll along the pebbled pathways, treat your eyes with the colourful flowers like celandines, hyacinths, daffodils, asphodels and roses. Breathe in the freshness of the pine and oak leaves, and enjoy a picnic with your gang.
Horse Riding and Funworld at Kufri (17kms)
Kufri offers a mix of adventure and nature activities, including skiing, trekking, Ziplining, Tobogganing, a treck to Mahasu peak and Green valley, visiting the Himalayan Nature Park, and enjoying rides at Kufri Fun World and Hip Hip Hurray Amusement Park.


Jakhu Temple, Shimla (22kms)
The Jakhu Temple in Shimla, dedicated to Lord Hanuman, is an ancient site of devotion, believed to be a place where Hanuman rested during his search for the Sanjeevani Booti to revive Lakshmana, as described in the Ramayana. The temple also features a 108-foot statue of Hanuman, unveiled in 2010.
Kalibari Temple, Mall road (22kms)
Kali Bari temple was originally built in 1823 by a Bengali Brahmin Ram Charan Brahamchari in the vicinity of Rothney Castle on Jakhoo Hill. That's why it resembles the Dakshineswar Kali Temple in Kolkata. It is one of the ancient temples of the city and features a unique Hindu-style architecture along with blue coloured wooden idol of goddess Kali. Later, the British shifted the location of the temple to Bantony Hill. The temple trust formed in 1902 mainly consists of Bengali members.


Presidential house, Mashobra (15kms)
The Rashtrapati Niwas in Mashobra stands proud as a 174-year-old heritage icon, sprawling over 10,628 sq. ft. It is the official summer retreat of the Hon’ble President of India. This enchanting estate, set amidst the serene landscape of Himachal Pradesh, comprises of a grand building as its main core surrounded by vibrant orchards, expansive lawns and tranquil trails amidst the beautiful nature. In a historic shift in 1965, initiated by President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the Rashtrapati Niwas was designated as the Presidential retreat, In another landmark move in April 2023, Rashtrapati Niwas opened its doors to the public for the first time, offering a unique glimpse into its historical and cultural significance.
Indian Institute of advanced studies, Shimla (25kms)
Viceregal Lodge, formerly known as The Rashtrapati Niwas (lit. 'President's Residence'), is located on the Observatory Hills of Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India It was formerly the residence of the British Viceroy of India. The Viceregal Lodge was designed by British architect Henry Irwin and built in the Jacobethan style during Lord Dufferin's tenure as Viceroy. Its construction started in 1880 and was completed in 1888. The estate stands on an area of 110 acres. The structure draws inspiration from the architectural style of the English Renaissance, and also reflects elements of the castles of the Scottish Highlands. The interior of the main building is noted for elaborate woodwork which has stood the test of time. The Simla Conference convened by Lord Wavell in 1945 to approve the Wavell Plan for Indian Self Government was hosted at this estate.

Nearby Attractions

Mall Road Shimla (22 kms)
Shimla's Mall Road is a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly street located below The Ridge, serving as a central hub for shopping, dining, and cultural experiences, with attractions like the Gaiety Theatre and Scandal Point. Built during British colonial rule, Mall Road is situated below The Ridge, a prominent landmark in Shimla.

Water sports at Sutlej at Tattapani (40 kms)
Tattapani (meaning hot water), known for its hot springs and location on the Sutlej river, offers river rafting, kayaking, and speed boat rides as water sports activities, fun and adventurous water rides for all ages.

Horse riding at Naldehra (8kms)
Naldehra's history is intertwined with British rule, particularly its connection to Lord Curzon, the former Viceroy of India, who established a golf course there in 1905, making it one of the oldest in India and a major tourist attraction. You can enjoy activities like golfing at the renowned Naldehra Golf Course, trekking to Shaily Peak, horse riding through the forests, picnicking in scenic spots, or simply take leisurely walks through the nearby forests, immersing yourself in nature's beauty.

Craignano Nature park at Mashobra (6 kms)
Spread across 9.6 hectares on a hill-side and perched at a height of 7,700 feet in SharahaiMashobra, the park was originally the summer residence of the Italian countess of Craignano, which later got converted into a dak bungalow and eventually a nature park. Take a stroll along the pebbled pathways, treat your eyes with the colourful flowers like celandines, hyacinths, daffodils, asphodels and roses. Breathe in the freshness of the pine and oak leaves, and enjoy a picnic with your gang.

Horse Riding and Funworld at Kufri (17kms)
Kufri offers a mix of adventure and nature activities, including skiing, trekking, Ziplining, Tobogganing, a treck to Mahasu peak and Green valley, visiting the Himalayan Nature Park, and enjoying rides at Kufri Fun World and Hip Hip Hurray Amusement Park. /p>

Jakhu Temple, Shimla (22kms)
The Jakhu Temple in Shimla, dedicated to Lord Hanuman, is an ancient site of devotion, believed to be a place where Hanuman rested during his search for the Sanjeevani Booti to revive Lakshmana, as described in the Ramayana. The temple also features a 108-foot statue of Hanuman, unveiled in 2010.

Kalibari Temple, Mall road (22kms)
Kali Bari temple was originally built in 1823 by a Bengali Brahmin Ram Charan Brahamchari in the vicinity of Rothney Castle on Jakhoo Hill. That's why it resembles the Dakshineswar Kali Temple in Kolkata. It is one of the ancient temples of the city and features a unique Hindu-style architecture along with blue coloured wooden idol of goddess Kali. Later, the British shifted the location of the temple to Bantony Hill. The temple trust formed in 1902 mainly consists of Bengali members.

Presidential house, Mashobra (15kms)
The Rashtrapati Niwas in Mashobra stands proud as a 174-year-old heritage icon, sprawling over 10,628 sq. ft. It is the official summer retreat of the Hon’ble President of India. This enchanting estate, set amidst the serene landscape of Himachal Pradesh, comprises of a grand building as its main core surrounded by vibrant orchards, expansive lawns and tranquil trails amidst the beautiful nature. In a historic shift in 1965, initiated by President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the Rashtrapati Niwas was designated as the Presidential retreat, In another landmark move in April 2023, Rashtrapati Niwas opened its doors to the public for the first time, offering a unique glimpse into its historical and cultural significance.

Indian Institute of advanced studies, Shimla (25kms)
Viceregal Lodge, formerly known as The Rashtrapati Niwas (lit. 'President's Residence'), is located on the Observatory Hills of Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India It was formerly the residence of the British Viceroy of India. The Viceregal Lodge was designed by British architect Henry Irwin and built in the Jacobethan style during Lord Dufferin's tenure as Viceroy. Its construction started in 1880 and was completed in 1888. The estate stands on an area of 110 acres. The structure draws inspiration from the architectural style of the English Renaissance, and also reflects elements of the castles of the Scottish Highlands. The interior of the main building is noted for elaborate woodwork which has stood the test of time. The Simla Conference convened by Lord Wavell in 1945 to approve the Wavell Plan for Indian Self Government was hosted at this estate.

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