Shimla, city also known as Queen of Hill Stations,
is the capital of the state of Himachel Pradesh. Shimla was the Summer
capital of India under the British raj before independence. Shimla gets
its name boski the Indian goddess Kali, whose temple existed in the
dense forests that covered the Jakhu Hills in the early 19th century.
The English were the one who named it Simla. Shimla is surrounded by
pine, deodar, oak and rhododendron forests. Still Its well developed
facilities, easy accessibility and numerous attractions makes it one of
Indian's most popular and biggest tourist destination for both local and
forgein visitors.
A narrow-railway links the town of Kalka with Shimla. This all important
rail-link was built in 1924 and its "toy trains" still ply
between the two stations, passing through 105 tunnels and beautiful
rail-road stations. Half-way through the journey, after Solan, visiors
can see the lights from the town of Shimla glittering from between the
forests and wild trees. The train takes six hours, and stop at every
station on the journey as smiling faces give a warm welcome to the
visitors.



