Sikkim


 

                                                                            Sikkim


Sikkim is a state in North Eastern India and the smallest in terms of population. It is bordered by the Autonomous Region of China to the northeast, Bhutan to the east, Nepal to the west and Siliguri in West Bengal to the south. Sikkim was once an independent state but is now under the Indian government. At present the state of Sikkim is inhabited by many ethnicities and different linguistic groups. 11 languages ​​are spoken in Sikkim. Gangtok is the largest city and capital of Sikkim. 35 percent of it is surrounded by Kanchenjunga.

                                                                  Himachal Pradesh

Another name of Himachal Pradesh is Devbhoomi or Land of Gods. A small state in North India. Its area is 55,672 square miles. Although Indo-Aryan influenced, it came under British colonial rule after the Anglo-Gorkha War. Himachal Pradesh has become a center of hydropower production and sales due to the abundance of glacial rivers. Per capita income is comparatively higher than other states.


                                                                    St. Michael's Church


First Catholic Church in Shimla. The church has five marble altars which were imported from Italy in 1855. The church was built in 1850. The glass windows are also very artistic.


Shimla


Shimla is the capital of Himachal Pradesh in North India. Shimla was once the capital of Punjab. After 1971, Shimla was declared as the capital of Himachal. Shimla is a good place to visit.





                                                                    Jakhu Temple


Jayu Hill and Jakhu Peak are the tallest temples in Shimla. It is said that Hanuman rested here while carrying Sanjeevani Hills. Jakhu Hill is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It is very difficult to climb this mountain in winter. Cars are available here after a short climb.


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Kufri is a hill station. Its location is 13 km south of Shimla. Kufri is mainly famous for hiking and trekking. Kufri is famous for its natural beauty and some tourist spots. Kufri is a small hill station. Only two hundred years ago this place was unknown to man. A group of English tourists discovered this place in 1819. Every year a festival is organized here under the initiative of Himachal Tourism.


Summer Hill


Summer Hill is one of the attractions in Shimla. Its height is 2,123 meters. Its location is 5 km away from Shimla Ridge. It is surrounded by trees like oak, cedar, rhododendron etc. The Villo Mansion here is famous because Mahatma Gandhi visited here during his visit to Shimla.


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Madra, Dham, Sidhu, Thuppa etc.


The Ridge


The Ridge is a historical landmark in Shimla. Huge open space. This part is very important for the livelihood of the people living in Shimla. An important part of the city is supplied with water from the reservoir below it.


Fagu


Fagu is widely popular among foreign tourists for its winter skating and sports. One can enjoy the natural beauty of the valley by standing on the top of Fagu. Fagu is located about six kilometers from Kufri. This is the best place in Shimla for ice viewing.


Gaiety Theater is the main cultural hub of Shimla. From the 19th century to the present, the flow of which is still flowing. Its location is between Mall Road and Ridge. Cultural events of Himachal Pradesh and traditions of Himachal Pradesh are introduced here. is displayed. It was designed by a British architect named Henry Irwin. designed This theater building was built in 1887.




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