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Marigold Holiday Cottages Mashobra is a perfect blend of nature mixed with a contemporary lifestyle, modern utilities, and the goodness of Pahari hospitality. Situated in the 'Middle Himalayas' MASHOBRA attracts tourism for its utmost tranquility, dense pine and cedar forests, strategic central location in 'Shimla Tourist Map Region' and grand panoramic view of Greater Himalayas. It also offers fun-loving people an opportunity to experience 'Great Adventure Sports. |
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Clarkes Hotel is one of the Shimla's oldest hotels. It has unique old style British colonial architecture dating back to 1898. The rooms are spacious and elegantly furnished, many offering spectacular views of the mountains around Shimla. |
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The Park Woods: A village resort in 20 acres of un spoilt wilderness nestled admist the wooded suburbs of the once summer capital of the British Raj and the Queen of all hill stations - Shimla. From the Kalka-Shimla Highway a rough forest drive takes you to Park Woods- surrounded by untouched country side with panoramic view and a wide variety of wildlife. |
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Quality Inn Himdev Shimla is conveniently located at the entrance of Shimla and provides an ideal accommodation for holidaying and conference business. The hotel has adequate parking facilities and is equipped with all modern amenities. |
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For six months every year, the Himalayan valleys of Kinnaur and Spiti emerge from a thick cloak of snow to reveal a different, secret world to man. Your discovery of the lesser-known Himalayas can begin at the Banjara Camp in the Sangla Valley. At a height of 2,700 mts the Banjara Camp is surrounded by towering mountains on all sides and is set on the banks of the Baspa river that surges through the valley. |
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Hotel Shingar established in 1980 is a popular destination for overseas tourists and those escaping from India for a weekend break in the hill station. It is therefore advisable to make any room reservations as soon as possible after making your decision to visit Shimla. |
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If you are looking for a holiday that will refresh and revitalise you, experience the magic of the Banjara Retreat at Shoja. This little village is 5 kms from the Jalori Pass that links the Shimla and Kulu districts. The Retreat is a solid cedar wood house surrounded by thickly wooded forests from which you get a panoramic view of the snow covered Himalayan ranges in the distance. |
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Hotel Srikhand is named after the majestic mountain that faces the hotel and the Srikhand peak. The building has drawn inspiration from the fascinating forms of the Bhimakali Temple and its location enables every guest to experience Sarahan at its best. The rooms of the hotel overlooks the majestic view of Srikhand peak and apple orchards. |
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80 kms from Shimla on the old Hindustan-Tibet road lies Kotgarh, which enjoys a special place in Himachal history. In 1916 Samuel Stokes, a social worker from Philadelphia brought the first apple saplings to Kotgarh, the place he adopted as his home. One can still see the 'Starking Delicious' apple orchard that he planted there. |
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The Giri Ganga Resort Kharapathar Shimla Resort is named after a sacred spot and source of the river Giri Ganga that lies 7 kms above Kharapathar. The resort is designed to give every room a view of the magnificent valley and therefore, each room has a private balcony. |
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