Shimla – Why planned trips are always better than unplanned ones!!!

This trip was spontaneous and one of the disastrous one. Read the itinerary and learn from our mistakes. I had no time to research and blindly followed what taxi driver suggested us and wasted time and money.

Days required– 4 days

Nearby places to go – Manali/Kullu, Chail, Kufri, Naldehra/Tatapani

Best time to visit – anytime whatever suits you but please avoid summer vacation time (June) as there is a heavy inflow of tourists that may spoil your schedule and mood. People who want to relish snowfall might visit in January-February.

How to reach

By road – Direct buses are available from Delhi (8hours) and Chandigarh (4 hours). Route from Chandigarh is very scenic, and roads are in good condition. This is the most common, convenient and cheap way to reach Shimla.

By train – Take narrow gauge train from Kalka railway station to enjoy the toy train ride to Shimla (UNESCO World Heritage site). It’s a once in lifetime journey which will ride through tunnels, bridges and spectacular views of Himalayas.

By air –The Shimla Airport has limited connectivity. A direct flight from Delhi is available. Shimla airport is 20km away from the city.

How we traveled – We reached Shimla by Volvo bus from Jaipur-very long tiring journey of 20hours. Here from the new bus stand, there is taxi service to reach the city. Rates are fixed by the taxi union.

Where to stay – Taxi drops you at Court parking area near mall road. From there, you walk to your hotel so book your hotel accordingly. Most preferred location is Mall Road.

How to go around – You have book a cab which will take Rs.1500-2500 depending on the tour and your bargaining skills.

Activities to do

  1. Kalka Shimla train journey -This historic toy train crosses 105 tunnels and many beautiful rail & road stations.
  2. Ice skating /Skiing- Shimla has the only natural ice-skating rink in South Asia. Visit in January and February for ice skating. Kufri also has fun parks where you can enjoy skiing.
  3. Shopping on Mall Road – Shimla has the most happening Mall road, which comprises several restaurants, clubs, bars, shops, bakeries, etc.

Places to visit

Mall road – Take a stroll on Mall road. Enjoy food, shopping and view from here. It lies below the Ridge.

Mall Road

The ridge – At the centre of the city, is the Ridge which is a large open space expanding along the Mall road. There is an amazing view of Snow-clad mountains. On the extreme west, lies the Scandal Point.

The Ridge and the Church

Christ Church – Located on the Ridge, this Church, and the Ridge are part of many Bollywood scenes.

Jakhoo hill/temple – 2km from town, lies the Jakhoo hill which is home to 100 feet Hanuman Ji Statue. Beware of bunches of fearless monkeys present there, they will snatch anything from your hand. Do carry stick along with you.

Jakhoo Temple

Johnnie’s Wax Museum – This one is new in the list. This wax museum is now among must-visit spot in Shimla. It is located near the lift on Mall road.

Iron Man with Iron Lady

Indian Institute of Advance study – Pay a visit to this colonial-era building.

Now I am listing day trips from Shimla. These are located at a distance from the town but worth visiting. Pick your tour accordingly.

Chail – Here lies the world’s biggest Cricket Stadium and Maharaja Bhupinder Singh’s Palace hotel.

Kufri – A must-visit place if you are visiting Shimla during the winter season. You can enjoy skiing there. It also has a fun park and a zoo.

Go-karting in Kufri

Naldehra/Tatapani – Tatapani has hot spring water emerging near river Sutlej. People enjoy taking a bath in this water, containing sulfur. Although this place is polluted and overcrowded. Also, there is river rafting activity. On the way, you will cross Naldehra, one of the oldest Golf course ground. This tour can be missed as rafting is not worth it and overpriced.

Where to eat

  • Sitaram and sons: Chhola Bhatura
  • Golgappa stall, Navbhar Chowk: Pani puri
  • Bihari Lal Sharma Stall, Takka Bench, above the Ridge – fruit chat
  • Aunty’s Dhaba – Chinese food

Itinerary

Day 1

After check-in the hotel and having some rest, we could not stop ourselves from walking across the famous Mall road. It was peak season and some kind of festival/carnival was going on there on mall road which brought a huge crowd there. We were following the crowd, watching roadside shops-old one and new brand stores. We reached the RIDGE, took some astonishing photographs near Church and Ridge. We enjoyed the street food at various stalls and when we decided to head back to the hotel at 8 pm. We booked a taxi in advance from the hotel for the next day tour. Taxi usually charge Rs.1500 to 2500 depending on season and sightseeing.

Day 2

We checked out from the hotel and started our trip by visiting Jakhoo temple on the top of the hill. It was worth going there but be aware of monkeys there.

We earlier decided to go to Kufri sightseeing but the driver suggested us to go Tatapani and Naldehra. After horse riding in Naldehra, we reached Tatapani for river rafting, the only reason to deviate from our plan but it was just a waste of money and time. They charged Rs.5000/couple but it was more like boating. In the evening, we headed to our resort- Kufri holiday resort which was the best thing happened to us on the whole day. Kufri was much cooler than Shimla and we realized it more because we didn’t pack for it but we enjoyed the weather and went for a short walk nearby.

Our room in Kufri

Day 3

It was a beautiful morning with a cool breeze. We had our buffet breakfast and checked out. Kufri is a small place with all sightseeing nearby so better you check out late and enjoy your morning at the resort. Later we visited a fun park and a zoo. The mini zoo was a waste of time and can be missed.

From there, we headed for our next stay on Kufri-Chail road. The idea was to cover Chail next day. Better you stay in Kufri. There are no good hotels on this road. Our hotel was in a small village where we couldn’t find the ATM and we were out of cash. We rested in our room the whole evening and night because there was nothing to do there, that’s another reason to stay in Kufri.

Day 4

We drive to Chail only to find more disappointment. There was nothing else to see other than Kali ka Tibaa and Chail Palace. The stadium was closed.

Chail Palace

Temple was very far away from Chail but was worth visiting as it has very beautiful surrounding but Palace was not worth for entry charges of Rs100.

near Kali Tibaa Mandir

After sightseeing, we returned to Shimla to conclude our journey, but we found a new place-Johnnie’s Wax Museum. It was on the mall road near our hotel.

I hope to visit Shimla again in winter to enjoy the winter activities and enjoy the Toy Train ride.

Few tips for fellow travelers

  1. Plan the trip in January/February. You can enjoy snow activities like skating and skiing.
  2. Skip Naldehra/Tatapani trip. Better go Kufri.
  3. Book Kalka-Shimla train in advance.
  4. Book only 1-night accommodation in Shimla (near or on Mall Road) and rest of the stay in Kufri (away from the crowd).
  5. Bargain for everything- hotel, taxi, shopping, horse riding, sports adventures.
  6. Don’t do river rafting in Shimla and save your money for Rishikesh.

Ratings (it is subjective and based on personal opinion)

Destination overall rating 8/10 – Queen of hills has most happening Mall road, British era buildings, winter activities, famous street food, and amazing mountain view.

Expense 4/10 – Accommodation and transportation are costly as Shimla is very overpopulated, overcrowded and commercialized now.

Travel ease 7/10 – You can easily reach Shimla from Delhi/Chandigarh and taxi/cabs are easily available there for sightseeing.

Food 7/10 – It has some very famous cafes/restaurants and street foods.

A short trip to Mini Switzerland of India

Days required– 3 days

Nearby places to visit – Sach Pass, Chamba, Dharamshala/Mcleodganj

Best time to visit – Anytime during the year but try to avoid in June (summer breaks = heavy traffic and overcrowded) but after the monsoon it is preferable. To witness the snowfall, visit in January and February. Although Sach pass is closed in winter.

How to reach

By road – Most preferred route. Buses from Chandigarh, Delhi, and Pathankot are available.

You can self-drive the car, but it is recommended to avoid the same as hilly areas usually have narrow, steep roads and parking issues. Sometimes during peak season roads gets closed for four-wheelers to curtail the traffic.

By train – Nearest station is Pathankot from where you can take bus/taxi to reach Dalhousie.

How we traveled – We boarded the bus from Delhi ISBT. Usually, buses run in the evening so that you can reach there in the morning and not much of your day is wasted in traveling.

Where to stay – Book your hotel near Gandhi Chowk or Bus stand so that you don’t have to lift heavy luggage with you as the Taxi to your hotel which may be around 1 km could cost you approx. Rs 200-300. Also, you should be good at bargaining too.

How to go around – You can walk around the main market/Gandhi Chowk area but most of the sightseeing is far away from the city center so you have to hire a taxi. Bargain well to get the best deals.

 

Places to visit

Khajjiar – A must visit place which is 21 km from Dalhousie, known as the Mini Switzerland of India, it is situated at an altitude of 1,951 m in the foothills of the Dhauladhar ranges of the Western Himalayas and is part of the Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary. Khajjiar is a picturesque spot with an emerald saucer shaped meadow amidst a dense forest which has a lake with a floating island at its centre.

Dainkund Peak– Also known as the singing hill, 17 km from Dalhousie Bus Stand, it is the highest mountain peak in Dalhousie. Tourists can enjoy a 360° view of the entire valley from this peak. This peak has two major attractions; one is the Indian Air Force base (which require permission) and the other one Pholani Devi temple which has nothing except a trident inside the temple. Do visit here for the amazing view.

view from the Dainkund peak

Chamera Lake – 26 km from Dalhousie, it is an artificial lake formed by the Chamera Dam on the Ravi River, nestled in a valley amid pine forests, Himachal Pradesh Tourism department has built a boathouse adjacent to the lake which has facilities for water sports like river rafting, motor boating, canoeing, kayaking, pedal boats and rowing boats.

Panchpula/Satdhara – near to the town, this place is equally famous among locals as well as tourists. You will enjoy the waterfalls, gushing streams and panoramic views of hills and forests that surround the area. On the way to Panchpula, you must give a pause at Satdhara falls. If you love photography, I am sure this scenic place will treat you with some amazing camera shots.

Subhash Baoli – Do stop by at this historical place not just to enjoy the beautiful views but also to pay your respect to great freedom fighter Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.

Somewhere on the way

Garam Sadak – Stroll through the ‘Garam Sarak’ connecting Subhash Chowk and Gandhi Chowk. Enjoy the beautiful Tibetan wall painted through the way, and a combo of roadside Chai & Maggi adds up to this beautiful way.

Rock Garden

Sach pass – open only from June to October, not easily accessible. Hire a cab to reach there. It will be an adventurous trip with bad roads/ no roads, risk of landslides, snow, and greenery around.

Where to eat – There are lots of street food joints and eateries around Gandhi Chowk to enjoy.

  1. Cafe Dalhousie – perfect breakfast destination for a budget traveler.
  2. Old Sher-E-Punjab – don’t get confused as there are 3 restaurants by the same name. Look out for “old” one or ask the locals.
  3. Kwality Restaurant – one of the oldest and best in the business.

Itinerary

Day 1

We reached the Dalhousie bus stand at 11 am after a night journey from Delhi. Our hotel was just a walk away but because of luggage, we preferred a taxi. Taxi union works here, and they cost a fortune for small distances. We paid Rs150 for getting to our hotel which was just1km far from the bus stand. We checked in to the hotel, took a bath and booked our ride for the day. We covered Subash baoli, Panjpulla, Dainkund and Khajjiar.

In the evening we reached the market place, Gandhi chowk for window shopping and to have snacks.

Day 2

We started our day for Chamba city which was a long drive of around 3-4 hours to visit the famous Laxmi Narayan temple which was closed at that time (be informed about the timings).

Then we went to the Bhuri Singh Museum. After having lunch nearby, we headed back to Dalhousie. On our way back, we visited Bhadrakali Mandir and a hanging bridge. You will get some beautiful view and photographs as you will drive along the river Ravi.

If you are running out of time, then you can avoid this journey and just visit Chamera lake.

We stopped at lake Chamera for boating. On a suggestion, we opt for speed boating instead of the usual pedal boat which was more fun. You will get Maggi and chai nearby lake. On the way back to Dalhousie, you will get to see another nice and decent place that is Rock garden. Spend an hour there for some fresh air and some good photograph. Spend your evening shopping near Gandhi chowk or go for Garam Sadak stroll.

Maggi to banti hai

Day3

This was our last day here, so we visited the famous St. John church, St. Patrick’s church. You can book Sach pass tour if it is opened at that time.

It’s all about the views

Quick tips for fellow travelers

  1. Book accommodation and transportation in advance.
  2. The bus will pick/drop you at the bus stand which is a very known and busy place. Taxi counters, grocery stores, and departmental stores are nearby.
  3. Be in habit of walking around in these places – taxis are way too expensive also one gets a real feel of the place only when you walk around the place.
  4. Carry extra cash as ATMs are at very great distances even from Gandhi chowk(one was out of order that time).

Ratings (it is subjective and based on my opinion)

Destination overall rating – 8/10 – the place is quite beautiful. Khajjiar is a nature lover’s heaven.

Travel Expense – 3/10 – accommodation and travel are expensive. Hiring a cab will cost you Rs.2000-3000 depending on the season and your bargaining skills.

Travel ease – 6 /10 – 12-hour bus journey from Delhi. Roads are steep. Reaching to your hotel is a tiring task.

Food 6/10 – I didn’t try any local dish. One can go for their local wines, but I didn’t like them much.

 

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