travelogue on shimla of 50 to 60 lines.
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During the summer vacation last year, our school organized a trip to Shimla. In the scorching summer, a trip to a hill station was truly a relief experience. During the summer vacation last year, our school organized a trip to Shimla. In the scorching summer, a visit to a hill station is truly a relief experience.
We left for the Kalka Mail in a group of twenty students. Our math teacher Rajdeep Singh was our supervisor. We reached Kalka at 10 am. There is a meter gauge line that runs from Kalka to Shimla. It is a sixty kilometer mountainous route.
It takes eight hours to reach there. The train runs very slowly on zig zag lines. A train going on this line has only 8 or 9 coaches. The speed is so slow that one can get down from the moving train. The surrounding environment offers beautiful views. The tall trees look majestic.
As we approach Shimla, we can feel the difference in temperature. The disturbing heat of the plains of Delhi had lagged far behind and we had wrapped ourselves in blankets and put on woolen clothes. The journey from Kalka to Shimla was an amazing experience in itself.
We had our accommodation in a grand hotel located on Dalhousie Road in Shimla. This hotel is very popular among tourists. Due to its quality service, it is known as Tourist Paradise. The next morning, we hired a bus and under the supervision of our teacher we visited Shimla and all the nearby places to see.
We visited the Mall, Lower Bazaar, Jakhu Hill and the famous Kalibani Temple in Shimla. We also went to Kufri and Naldera. These places are so beautiful that they have a lasting impression on visitors. Shimla is one of the most beautiful hill stations in India. This is because the British made it the summer capital of the Government of India. The Governor’s Lodge has been converted into a Center for Advanced Study.
Shimla is now the capital of Himachal Pradesh. Jakhu is a mountain top surrounded by tall trees. It is through steep flight that we can reach Jakhu. It is said that Lord Hanuman took Sanjivani from Jakhu to Lakshmana.
After four days, we had to come back. We did not know how time passed. The places were so beautiful that we didn’t feel like going back. However, the journey was very interesting and enjoyable. We want to visit it every summer.