Shimla for backpackers
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO IN SHIMLA/ Updated : Sep 29, 2016, 11:56 IST
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Shimla is one of the easily affordable hill stations in India. And it is an ideal escape for backpackers, family vacationers and even couples. The snow-capped peaks and green pastures that surround the hill station attract hordes … Read more
Shimla is one of the easily affordable hill stations in India. And it is an ideal escape for backpackers, family vacationers and even couples. The snow-capped peaks and green pastures that surround the hill station attract hordes of travellers throughout the year. The hill station is home to a surfeit of budget stays, easy on pocket restaurants, charming cafes, and bustling bazaars. The charm of this town also lies in its narrow lanes, the people you bump into and the wonderful views that greet you around every bend in the road. Read less

Shimla is one of the easily affordable hill stations in India. And it is an ideal escape for backpackers, family vacationers and even couples. The snow-capped peaks and green pastures that surround the hill station attract hordes of travellers throughout the year. The hill station is home to a surfeit of budget stays, easy on pocket restaurants, charming cafes, and bustling bazaars. The charm of this town also lies in its narrow lanes, the people you bump into and the wonderful views that greet you around every bend in the road. A getaway to Shimla is not very expensive on the pocket, just keep a few days handy to fully suss out the experiences that the hill town has to offer. Here’s your guide to exploring this holiday destination in Himachal Pradesh, without denting your bank balance.
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