by Shimla Walks | Jun 20, 2015 | Himalayan Trips, Nature Walks, Photography Walks, Village Walks
I am lost, completely in Janjehli. My camera refuses to stop clicking. My eyes refuse even to blink. The sound in my throat is choked. I am feeling like embraced only by nature’s beauty. Janjheli – a place that I have missed till now. I don’t know, why I didn’t come...
by Shimla Walks | Jun 18, 2015 | Heritage Walks, Himalayan Trips, HIstory, Nature Walks, Shimla with Sumit, Uncategorized
The building of Viceregal Lodge or presently as it is known as Indian Institute of Advanced Study is the most prominent building in Shimla. Still the largest in size and marvelous in beauty, this Scottish structure was built under the viceroyalty of Lord Dufferin...
by Shimla Walks | Sep 12, 2014 | Day Hikes, Himalayan Trips, Nature Walks, Photography Walks, Trekking, Village Walks, Walking Safaris
Have a hill experience of the hills in terms of culture, architecture, lifestyle, remote villages, fruit orchards, and rolling meadows. All that close to Shimla, and there is no better option than to visit village Dalog in Kandru Valley. This is a new hill station....
by Shimla Walks | Aug 30, 2014 | General News, Himalayan Trips, HIstory, Nature Walks, Photography Walks, Stories, The Life in the Hills, Walking Safaris
We are sure that you would not like to miss a chance to feel as if you are walking on the moon. How about driving over the highest motor-able Pass in the world? Yes, we are talking about one of the most beautiful places on this planet, Nubra Valley. If you are really...
by Shimla Walks | Aug 20, 2014 | Himalayan Trips, Nature Walks, Trekking, Walking Safaris
You may choose to sit next to a brook or on a sunny glad, just close your eyes and leave yourself unattended. Just concentrate on your breathing and feel that you require nothing. The whole world is veiled for you. This is what you have been looking for and this is...
by Shimla Walks | Aug 20, 2014 | Cemeteries, Nature Walks
As Shimla grew to its new dimensions the need of Cemeteries in Shimla aroused too. The British had started moving up to the hills from 1822 onwards. By 1830 the European population of the town had grown from one, which was Captain Kennedy, to nearly a few hundred...