If you are
those people who has been planning a holiday and can’s decide where to go in
India, then you are not alone. India has so much to offer to finalize our ideal
vacation spot.
In this
up-to-the-minute globe of instant Internet connectivity, there is no require to
misuse your time in looking for good holiday spots. Here is a list of the top attractions
in Shimla that can be discovered well with Shimla holiday packages from Mumbai. You can enjoy each and every moment as these spots have
something for all. Taking break from your hectic schedule help you to discover
a refreshing and new you. You can back home with plenty of energy along with fresh
mind.
Most popular travel spots in Shimla
Hatu Peak -
Hatu peak is situated at a height of 12000 ft above from the sea level.
It is the highest summit in Shimla/Narkanda region of Himachal Pradesh (India).
The peak is bordered by dense forest.
Attractions
On top of
the peak, there is a small wooden temple known as the Hatu temple. As per the local
belief the Hatu Mata temple is dedicated to ‘Mandodari’ wife of ‘Ravana’. On
the first Sunday of Jyeshtha, people come in huge numbers to pay ritual here. There
is the oldest stove such as formation of rocks close to the temple. Locals consider
that it was used by the Pandavas to cook food at the time of their Agyaat Vaas.
Accessibility
Air -
Shimla has a
small airfield situated on a closeby hill top. Jagson Airlines offers single
flight service into Shimla from Delhi on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Train -
A beautiful
toy train runs from Kalka to Shimla. This journey takes about 4 hours to wind
up the ridges to the hill station and has a lot of superb view along the way.
The train tour will charge you few bucks, based on the train and class.
Bus
There are lots
of bus services to Shimla from Delhi, Manali, and Chandigarh.
Bhimakali Temple
Bhimakali
Temple is a popular temple at Sarahan (Himachal Pradesh, India) devoted to the
Goddess Bhimakali. The temple is positioned approx 180 km from Shimla. Sarahan
is popular as the gateway of Kinnaur.
As per the
locals, the sign of the goddess is considered to the Daksha-Yajna event when the
ear of the Sati fell at this site and became a site of devotion as a Pitha -
Sthan. Currently this eternal goddess is sacred at the top storey of the
building. Lower that storey the goddess “Parvati”, the daughter of Himalaya is
protected as a heavenly consort of Lord Siva.
The temple has
three more temples devoted to Lord Raghunathji, Narsinghji and Patal Bhairva
Ji.
Sarahan was
the assets of monarch of earlier Bushahr State. Bushahr family former used to
manage the state from Kamroo. The assets of state afterward was transfered to
Sonitpur. Afterward Raja Ram Singh established Rampur as the capital. It is supposed
that the nation of Kinnaur was the Kailash written in Puranas, the house of
Shiva. With its assets at Sonitpur this earlier royal state was spread up to the
whole region of Kinnaur. Now a day, Sonitpur is called as Sarahan. Banasura,
the passionate follower of Lord Siva, eldest sons of great fiend King Bali and
the great grandson of Vishnu votary Prahlad, at the time of the Puranic age was
the monarch of this royal state.
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