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Sankat Mochan Temple - 2 KM

A peaceful retreat surrounded by nature, where devotees seek blessings from Lord Hanuman. Located amidst lush greenery, this temple provides a calm and spiritual atmosphere. It's a perfect place for meditation and enjoying the tranquillity of Shimla.

Mall Road - 5 KM

The iconic heart of the beloved hill station, Mall Road is an inviting hub of old-world charm and colonial architecture. Mall Road is a bustling street with delightful and photogenic shops, cafes, and restaurants.

Lakkar Bazaar - 9 KM

The Lakkar Bazaar specialises in charming wooden items of all types. It is a paradise for those who love the old-world beauty of wooden goods and a haven for those who want a unique souvenir of their time in Shimla.

Jakhu Temple - 10 KM

A serene hilltop sanctuary dedicated to Lord Hanuman, offering panoramic views of Shimla. This ancient temple is known for its towering Hanuman statue, one of the tallest in the world. It's a popular spot for trekkers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Tara Devi Temple - 13 KM

Discover the 250-year-old Tara Devi Temple located atop Tara Parvat. This temple offers serene views and a peaceful atmosphere. The temple's wooden idol was brought from West Bengal, and it honours Goddess Tara, a significant deity in Tibetan Buddhism.

Kufri - 21 KM

At a height of over 2,600 m above sea level lies the adventurer's paradise of Kufri. Renowned for trekking, hiking, and winter sports, it is one of India's most stunning skiing destinations. Visitors to Kufri can also visit Mahasu Peak or the National Snow Statue Competition in January. They can also enjoy horse riding, the adventure park, or the local zoo.

Naldehra - 30 KM

The erstwhile Viceroy Lord Curzon is credited with popularising Naldehra thanks to the massive golf course he built. It is one of India's finest and well-known golf courses. It is a lovely place to enjoy a stroll through the forests or a quaint picnic. For those looking for spiritual experiences, several beautiful Hindu temples dot the area's landscape.

Shali Tibba - 44 KM

At 9,423 ft, Shali Tibba is an imposing peak in the Shimla District. The summit provides a magnificent panoramic view of Himachal Pradesh. A beautiful valley of blue pine and cedars welcomes visitors to the base camp at Khatnol Village. The stunning trek to the summit can be completed in a single day.

Chail - 50 KM

Once the summer capital of the princely state of Patiala, Chail is located in the Shivalik Region of Himachal Pradesh. Spread over 72 acres and three iconic acres, Chail is famous for its spectacular views of the Sutlej valley and year-round pleasant climate. Highlights in Chail include the world's highest cricket ground, a splendorous palace and the famous Kali Maa Temple.

Tattapani - 50 KM

Tattapani, meaning "hot water", is home to numerous sulphur hot springs that draw tourists into the comforting water. The hot springs are believed to offer relief from fatigue, joint pain, and other ailments. Adventure seekers can also enjoy white water rafting in the area.

Narkanda - 65 KM

For those wanting to take in nature's majestic beauty, no place offers greater views of snow-capped mountains than Narkanda. It is a preferred destination for those who seek the quiet solitude of the mountains. It is known as an exceptional skiing destination, as well as the heart of Himachal's famous apple country.

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