Camp Nature Trails
Shivpur Village, Shimla
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Camp Nature Trails Shimla

Shivpur Village Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, 171012, India

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24th Nov 2011

A travel blog entry by amnesiauk

Not wanting to leave a warm bed is a Deja Vu of being back in Annapurna, Nepal! Always freezing in the mornings and Shimla is no different, still i opened the windows and looked out onto the valley as it fell away before me as did Shimla itself and breathed in the heavy pine forested scent in the air.
Reading the Rough Guide the must see places are Jakku Temple, the State Museum and the Viceregal lodge. So i set out ...

23rd Nov 2011

A travel blog entry by amnesiauk

... rising again, I've missed the mountain views, valleys and gorges since leaving Sikkim but the train journey took me back home to them. Weaving and meandering its was ever so delicately and slowly into the hills plus carve a path full of 103 tunnels (some as long as 1138 meters), 24 bridges and 18 stations/stops where the track breaks into two so trains coming down the mountain ...

Off to the hills

A travel blog entry by grahamaway

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... fair. All normal, really. Currently on Delhi to Kalka express after the usual hectic transfer to the station. A word on India Railways. Delhi metro is excellent except for the dreaded Sari gang .. Clean, easy, efficient, overpopulated. The main rail system it a blast. It is the largest employer on the world after the Chinese army and resembles total chaos. It is in fact exceptionally efficient once you know how it works. We are in a 2nd class ...

Monkeys & weddings

A travel blog entry by dotanandlihi

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... 1488;: נכנסנ 93; למסעד 92; בשימל 92; ושאלנ 93; אם יש תפריט. קיבלנ 93;, התייש 89;נו והחלט 04;ו מה בא לנו. ...

Pretty close to the rooftop of the world

A travel blog entry by andi.in.india

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... These guys are experts! Anyway, Shimla is in the Himalchal Pradesh, which is the state that some of the Himalayas stretch across. It’s an old city all built into a side of a mountain. In fact it is the most densely populated hillside in the world. The town has an upper town and a lower town both of which are filled with bazaars and colorful stores and restaurants. And everywhere you look there ...