Capital City: Shimla is the capital city of the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
British Raj’s Summer Capital: Due to its cool climate in the summer, Shimla was the summer capital of British India.
Altitude: It is located at an altitude of approximately 2,276 meters (7,467 feet) above sea level.
Tourist Destination: Shimla is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India and attracts millions of visitors annually. Key attractions include The Ridge, Mall Road, Jakhu Temple, and the Kalka-Shimla Railway.
Kalka-Shimla Railway: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this narrow-gauge railway offers picturesque views of the hills and surrounding villages.
Education: The city is home to some of India’s old schools and colleges, including the Indian Institute of Advanced Study.
Climate: Shimla experiences a subtropical highland climate, with cold winters often with snow, and mild summers.
Architecture: Shimla has many buildings styled in the Tudorbethan and neo-Gothic architectures from the colonial era.
Festivals: Shimla hosts several events and festivals annually, including the Shimla Summer Festival, Ice Skating Carnival, and more.
Surrounding Areas: Nearby places of interest include Kufri, Chail, and Mashobra.
Language and Culture: While Hindi is the official language, many people also speak Pahari, Punjabi, and English. The culture is a mix of traditional Himachali customs and influences from the British era.