

Nestled in the Himalayas, Shimla's Heritage Museum showcases the region's rich history and culture.
A treasure trove of Shimla's history, showcasing artifacts and photographs from the colonial era.
One of Shimla's oldest temples, offering panoramic views of the city and the Himalayas.
A magnificent building that once served as the residence of the British Viceroy of India.
A spicy chickpea curry, a signature dish of Shimla.

Steamed bread made from wheat flour, often served with chutney.
A traditional Himachali meal consisting of rice, dal, vegetables, and curd.
Known for its unique ambiance and delicious breakfast options.
Famous for its freshly baked bread and pastries.

A historic restaurant offering a blend of colonial and Indian cuisine.
Shimla has cool weather, a warm coat is essential for evenings and sightseeing.
Shimla is known for its scenic walks, comfortable shoes are recommended.

To ensure your devices can be charged in Shimla's power outlets.
Hand-woven from fine wool, these shawls are a traditional Himachali craft, often featuring intricate patterns and embroidery.
A unique form of painting using natural dyes and pigments, often depicting local flora and fauna, Buranshsi art is a signature of Shimla's cultural heritage.
Intricate and colorful, this traditional jewellery often features silver and semi-precious stones, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Kutch Museum, established in 1877, is the oldest museum in Gujarat, showcasing a rich collection of Kshatrapa inscriptions, various textiles, and other artifacts.

A historic lighthouse on a remote island, offering stunning coastal views and a glimpse into Breton maritime history.
Bhoramdeo Temple, nestled in the Maikal range, is a 7th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its exquisite architecture and intricate carvings.