Thursday, May 27, 2010

Hotel Asia The Dawn ( 4 Star Hotel )



Hotel Asia The Dawn ( 4 Star Hotel )
Hotel Asia The Dawn is located in a manner so as to give a grand, sweeping view of the breath taking scenario all around. It has been conceived in a manner, to provide you the ultimate in comfort, luxury and relaxation.

Airport: 18KM., Bus Station: 4KM., Railway Station: 3KM.

Hotel Combermere( 4 Star Hotel )



Hotel Combermere( 4 Star Hotel )
In the very heart of town, at level with Shimla's elegant Mall and close to the Tourism Lift, Hotel Combermere is Shimla's most modern hotel. It successfully combines today's amenities, services and comforts with the graceful way of life that belongs to an older era.

Airport: 24KM., Bus Station: 1.2KM., Railway Station: 1.5KM

The Cecil Oberoi Resort ( 5 Star Equivalent Hotel )



The Cecil Oberoi Resort ( 5 Star Equivalent Hotel )
The Hotel Oberoi Cecil is located in Shimla, the gateway to the majestic Himalayas. The Hotel Oberoi Cecil is situated at the quiet end of the famous mall and is an ideal base from which to discover the unique beauty of spectacular mountain ranges, cedar forests and ancient monasteries.

Airport: 21KM., Bus Station: 2.5KM., Railway Station: 1KM.

Shilon Resort ( 5 Star Hotel )



Shilon Resort ( 5 Star Hotel )
Perched at a height of 7,200 ft, amidst lofty Himalayan peaks and picturesque orchards, and yet, just a few minutes from Shimla. The resort unveils to you the many splendours of nature amidst a 360 degree view of thick sylvan pine valley and snow peaked mountains.

Bus Stand: 24KM., City Centre: 24KM., Railway Station: 24KM., Shopping Centre: 24KM.

Hotel Chapslee Palace ( 5 Star Equivalent Hotel )



Hotel Chapslee Palace ( 5 Star Equivalent Hotel )
Evocative of a bygone era, Chapslee, formerly the summer residence of the late Hon'ble Raja Charanjit Singh of Kapurthala, is now a small, exclusive Hotel. It offers six elegantly appointed suites, a library, a card room, tennis court and croquet lawn. It is also known for its superb cuisine and has found pride of place in almost all leading articles and publications on travel and architecture.

Airport Domestic: 24KM., Bus Stand: 0.5KM., City Center: 0.5KM., Railway Station: 0.5KM., Shopping Center: 0.5KM.

Travel Tips

Travel Tips

Wear a comfortable pair of shoes. And if you are taking one of the more rugged paths, then something with a good grip at the ankles is recommended.

On the nature hikes do not leave the trail or spur, unless you are very sure of where you are going - distances and directions can be deceptive. The Shimla hills do not have poisonous snakes except the banded krait and these are rarely, if ever, encountered. It is also suggested that for these trails, the services of a guide be engaged.

A crowd of porters may besiege you at the bus and taxi stand. If you don't need their services, keep an answer ready to ward them off. They also work as agents for hotels, so check out the place for you.

The steep climb from the Mall to where most of the hotels are located can be very strenuous, so accepting the services of a porter can be a good idea -- but keep track of them as they walk very swiftly.

Carry light woolens for the summer and heavy woolens for winter.

Avoid green salads, uncooked food, and unhygienic water to save you from Traveler’s Diarrhea which is a common problem.

Carry sunscreen with minimum SPF 20 to escape sunburn.

Travelers from yellow fever areas are required to have an inoculation certificate. Prior inoculation for poliomyelitis is recommended.

Cases of mugging, theft and worse aren’t completely unheard of but by and large serious crimes against travelers are few and far between.

If you lose your passport, lodge a First Information Report (FIR) at the local police station and contact your embassy.

Shimla




Shimla
(also known as Simla) is a tourist destination par excellence. It is a beautiful hill town in the lap of nature, surrounded by pine and deodar forests. Temperature is ideal in summers and tourists flock it in great numbers and it is highly advisable to get hotel reservations done well in advance despite the fact that there are over 1000 hotels in Shimla. It is well connected by road to the plains. Facilities and amenities are good. People are friendly. It is also comparatively safer than other tourist destinations. All this makes it the favorite travel destination of tourists from India and across the world. A amazingly high percentage of tourists come back here again.

It is situated in the north-west Himalayas and is the capital of the state of Himachal Pradesh in North India. It is a 18 sq km mountainous region lying at an altitude of 2,213 meters. British coined the term “Queen of the hills” for Shimla. It has been blessed with all the natural bounties, one can think of. The biggest industry in Shimla is hotel, travel and tourism. Bulging at its seams with unprecedented expansion, the town retains a colonial aura, with its grand old buildings. If you happen to visit Shimla without hotel reservations, you can take the services of one of the numerous porters who double up as travel guides and touts for hotels in Shimla.

Besides being the ultimate summer retreat it remains an ideal spot for adventure sports. Tourists can go in for the various treks to the Kullu valley or indulge in trout fishing at the Pabbar River. The more adventurous may ski at the Narkanda and Kufri from January to mid-March. The nine-hole golf course at Naldehra is also a major draw for the tourists.

This beautiful hill resort also offers a lot for those who would like to indulge in a shopping spree. The Mall is the place to check out for the best in garment and textile industry. Here the State emporium offers the himachali (local) handicrafts and handloom items. The hats that are available in a wide range of charges and colors make the perfect souvenirs. For the dry fruits and natural herbs carrying medicinal properties you may check out any of the local shops whereas the Lakkar Bazaar is the one stop market for the wooden items of all shapes and sizes