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About Hotel:The
British called Shimla the "Queen of Hill Stations." Situated in the
north-West Himalayas, Shimla the summer capital of India before
independence is now the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla derives its
name from "Shyamala";- the goddess Kali, whose temple existed in the
dense forest that covered Jakhu Hill in the early 19th century.Shimla is
well connected by air, road and rail with all parts of Himachal Pradesh,
and the neighbouring states of Punjab, Haryana, Jammu and Kashimir and
the Union territory of Chandigarh. Covering the area of 18 sq. km. at a
height of 7,300 ft. Shimla is surrounded by pine, deodar, oak and
rhododendron forests. Its well developed facilities, easy accessibility
and numerous attractions make it one of Indian''s most popular
hill-stations. A narrow-railway links Kalka with Shimla. This important
rail-link was built in 1924 and its "toy trains" still ply between the
two stations, passing through 105 tunnels and beautiful rail-road
stations. Half-way through the journey, after Solan, the lights of
Shimla flow in the distance, looking like glimmering jewels studding the
dark green of the mountains. The train takes six hours, and at every
stop on the journey are smiling faces giving a warm welcome.
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