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5 Natural Hotspots in Shimla You Shouldn’t Miss Out




When you think about Shimla, you always get a picturesque view of the snow-capped mountains, breathtaking waterfalls & lakes, and a vivid variety of flora and fauna. Yes, Shimla is home to many natural beauties, some of which are as follows:


Jakhoo Hill


Referred to as the highest peak in Shimla, the Jakhoo hill escalates to 8000 feet. The famous Jakhoo temple with Lord Hanuman’s statue atop the hill is a sight for nature lovers and historians. The short trip atop the hill gives travelers a picturesque view of the flora. Nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts will admire the view.

The Jakhoo hill trek s is a religious journey done mostly by travelers during February. Book your custom holiday package by TravelDilse online and add trek to the Jakhoo Hill in your itinerary

Scandal Point

The Scandal Points is one of the top destinations in Shimla famous for a mesmerizing view of valleys and snow-capped mountains. It is an ideal hotspot for photographers, nature lovers, and couples as it also offers a breathtaking view during sunset and sunrise. Besides this, history seekers can even visit the prominent Tudor Library of Shimla to learn more about Shimla.

The Scandal Point remains open to the public throughout the year. So, make no excuses and make memories while booking online packages through an Online Vacation Planner


Naldehra and Shaily Peak


The other hotspot for couples looking to spend some quality time while sitting in a natural habitat is Naldehra and Shaily Peak. It also offers a picturesque view of flora and fauna as well as is an ideal spot to view sunrise and sunset. The stunning view, fresh air, and the overall view of the place will surely allure you and your loved one.



Chadwick Falls


If you are a nature lover who loves to see water falling from a high altitude, then you should visit Chadwick Falls. The water from this waterfall falls from a height of 1586 meters, and a lush green forest with deodar and pine trees surround the waterfall. It is a treat to watch the Chadwick Waterfalls during monsoon season as one can witness sparkling water falling from a high altitude. Also, reaching the waterfall is an escapable adventure for walkers, and trekkers, as they get to enjoy the flora surrounding them.


Himalayan Bird Park


Last in the queue of the natural habitats in Shimla is the Himalayan Bird Park. This park remains open to visitors between 10:00 am to 6:00 pm (IST) every day but remains closed on Monday. Bird, nature lovers, photographers, and couples can spot numerous exotic and native birds at this park.

Get your honeymoon and holiday traveling arrangements by booking custom packages and adding customized natural hotspots through TravelDilse.






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