Deciding the place: Perhaps the most difficult part of organizing a holiday is deciding on the destination and the dates. And just how much so, we learnt this summer when me and my husband was raring to go - somewhere, anywhere, away from the scorching heat, away from the grilling schedules. It took a number of "healthy discussions" after which we decided to go to Shimla in April. We wanted to go to the cooler climates and that suits the best.
From Bangalore to Delhi: We took an afternoon flight from Bangalore to Delhi. When we landed in Delhi, the flight attendant announced the outside temperature as 42 degree and we thought that she might be joking. But as soon as we came out of the flight, it was like we came into a Micro wave oven .
From Kalka to Shimla: We reached Kalka from Delhi by the Delhi-Kalka mail, which is an excellent train, in terms of comfort as well as promptness. Then our most eminently memorable & enjoyable trip started from Kalka. We reached Kalka quite early in the morning, and boarded the Shivalik Express, known as TOY TRAIN, which is a continuation of Kalka Mail, and will take us to Shimla. This was an unforgettable journey. The train went all the way through a narrow path amidst the mountain and the sight of all the natural, unscathed greenery is simply breath-taking. We were served tea & complimentary breakfast in the train & it was delightful sipping a cuppa while simultaneously delighting in the beauty of nature. If you reside in a concrete jungle, and all of a sudden you come across nature in all her glorious beauty, I am sure you would be equally amazed.
Hotel: We reached Shimla at 12.30 pm, where we headed for the Hotel Willow Bank, which is a 4 start hotel. Every hotel in Shimla has two sided rooms – valley facing room and road facing room. We took valley facing room which gives a panoramic view of the city and valley, though slightly costlier. We freshened up and ordered the food which was delicious and cheaper compares to the restaurants in Bangalore.
Evening: We thoughtfully chose the hotel at Mall Road, as this is the best place in Shimla to hang around on your own. The Mall Road, as the name suggests is lined with varied shops, to suit diverse budgets. There are rows of handloom shops, shops selling local attire, Sarees, shawls etc. There were Barista, Pizza outlets and to suit the diverse palate, you can opt for your choiceamidst Sagar Ratna, Subway and of course, there are numerous HPTDC Restaurants. We did some shopping and ate in a fast food restaurant. Then we returned to our hotel as we were too tired and also on next day we have to start early.
Kufri and Naldehra Trip: From Shimla, we left early in the morning for Kufri using a taxi. Then we came to know about how the cities are in Himachal Pradesh. The idea of a “city” here is totally different from our concept. Again, totally steep and curvy roads, the houses and buildings set into the hillsides. On one side, you have the hill and on the other side is a railing, followed by sheer drops. There are frequent “gaps” in the railings which are pre-cursors to “cross-roads” (which are nothing more than a fork in the road) or steps. People usually walk or drive two wheelers as the road is just sufficient to allow two 4 wheelers to cross. We Bangaloreans should take a leaf out of Shimlaites’ books.
Another observation about Shimla is its “parking” facilities. Only the privileged few have "terrace parking" – as the road is always at the level of the house roof (which is difficult to explain unless you don’t see it). After few KMs outside the city, driver stopped the car where many people are taking photos. There were some vendors who are renting local dress of himachal Pradesh and take photo in these dresses.
Journey through the horse: We then covered the rest of our journey and reached a particular spot by car, after which the driver told us to cover the rest of the terrain on horseback. Now, I must admit this is the first time in my life that I have to travel using a horse, and I must confess they look quite extraordinary. The journey along a mud-spattered path was seemed to be monotonous, but suddenly it started drizzling and the rains in Mountains are totally different from what we have in cities. After an hour, rain stopped but the mud path became very slippery and every where there is fog and greenery.
At Kufri: Atop Kufri, my husband and I got our snaps clicked by the local photographer. Even if you go there with your own digital camera, see to it that you get your snaps clicked by the local photographers, wearing the local attire. It is a memorable experience. There was a telescope, and through it, we were able to view Badrinath, the local Oberoi Hotel, The China Border as well as Vaisno Devi Temple which has been constructed by the local residents. There is no restaurant there and the only good option we got is Maggi. We went to a resort in Kufri. There was not much to see there, except that it has the go-kart track which is the highest altitude go-kart track above sea level in India. We got some nice picture in that resort. During our return, we saw many people clicking picture atop a Yak. To top it all, you can get your picture clicked as a pair, atop two separate yaks, with a gun and wearing a hat. Keep in mind though that in the process, you will end up looking like cow boys, and people are definitely going to laugh, when you are on the yak.
Towards Naldehra: After refueling, we headed for Naldahera. Here again, we had to cover the terrain on horseback, though after reaching there, we realized that journey is not so difficult that it require horse for a young couple. At Naldahera, there was a scenic shooting spot with many hindi movies shot there. It’s a valley and the sun light is very pleasant here. We then left back for our hotel as our driver was aged and we had a doubt that he can take us back safely in evening time. Driver dropped at hotel and we went back to Mall Road for dinner. On return we purchased a pack of fresh cherries as they are cheaper here.
Local Sightseeing: On third day, we thought of seeing the other not so famous spots in Shimla. We went to Jhakoo temple which gives the view of the whole cityand it’s Lord Hanuman temple. Then we went to Kali temple and Kamna devi temple. During lunch time we went toPresident house. It was made by British and it’s the Summer capital for president even after British rule. There were many things kept there which are of great historical value. But the best was the table where India – Pakistan partition documents were made and signed. We then went to the local zoo which is was very small and people can safely skip that.
Adieu Shimla: Early morning on 4th day, we took the bus from Shimla to Delhi. We had a great time in Shimla and we don’t want to leave the place. But we can’t stay there for ever. Bus was a nice volvo bus which was showing hindi movies. Conductor gave us vomiting bags which we didn’t understand at first. Then after 2 hours of ride, most of the people are stuck with hill sickness and now we know what was the reason. After crossing himachal pradesh, the temperature outside started showing us that it’s a summer time.