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KUFRI: A HILL STATION NEAR SHIMLA
Kufri is a
tiny hill station located near Shimla. It is famous for its trekking and
hiking trails. Adventure-seeking travelers throng Kufri in winters to
enjoy skiing and tobogganing along its snow-covered slopes. Kufri is
also famous for its nature parks and picnic spots. Kufri’s proximity to
the hill station of Shimla makes it an important place to visit.
LOCATION
Kufri is located in the
southern part of the state of Himachal Pradesh, in the northern region
of India. It is perched at an altitude of 2,510 m above sea level
amongst the foothills of the Himalayas. It is 13 km from Shimla. The
weather in Kufri is alpine. Summers (April–June) are mild while winters
(November–February) are cold. It experiences southwestern monsoon rains
in July–September. It experiences heavy snowfall in December–January.
THE PAST
The region around
Shimla including Kufri was once a part of the Kingdom of Nepal. This
region remained obscure from the rest of the world until the British
‘discovered’ it in 1819. The British made Shimla their summer capital in
1864 and it remained so until 1939. As Shimla gained importance, Kufri
also began to be recognized as an important place to visit near Shimla.
TOURIST SPOTS

Kufri is a tiny hill
station. It is famous for its beautiful environs and the cool refreshing
atmosphere that pervades it. In summers, travelers can enjoy the
panoramic view of the surrounding verdant valleys and snow-capped peaks.
There are a number of picnic spots, hiking and trekking trails in and
around Kufri. Travelers can explore Kufri and its surrounding areas also
on horseback. They can hike through thick forest around Kufri to the
Mahasu Peak. The other places to visit in Kufri are the Himalayan Nature
Park, which has a collection of animals and birds found only in Himachal
Pradesh, and the Indira Tourist Park, which is near the Himalayan Nature
Park and provides panoramic view of the locations around Kufri. In
winters, the snow-covered slopes of Kufri come alive with skiers and
other visitors.
SITES NEARBY
Shimla, the capital
city of the state of Himachal Pradesh is only 13 km from Kufri. It is an
important destination on the tourist map of India. The British developed
Shimla as an important hill station and the summer capital of India to
escape from the heat of Delhi. This sprawling hill station set amongst
the picturesque Shivalik range and Shimla hills has a number of tourist
spots and important temples, apart from its beautiful natural
surroundings. Travelers visiting Kufri generally travel via Shimla. Fagu,
which is 6 km from Kufri, is an interesting picnic spot set amongst
forests and orchards. |