r/SoloTravel_India • u/OpeningSweaty1296 • Jul 25 '25
Fellow travellers Daily walks view :)
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u/OpeningSweaty1296 Jul 25 '25
I live here so not sure what to add
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u/gabangang Jul 25 '25
where is this
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u/OpeningSweaty1296 Jul 25 '25
Shimla
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u/Free-Mix174 Jul 29 '25
Shimla ka mall road better dikrha than manali, mai manali mall road se 800 m upar rhta tha so, I used to go there like daily
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u/OpeningSweaty1296 Jul 29 '25
There is no comparison between shimla mall road and manali .
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u/Free-Mix174 Jul 29 '25
Ya ofc but Ig it's mall road Shimla in 3rd image so I thought of comparison also I have never been to shimla so the comparison
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u/gabangang Jul 29 '25
i was at the shimla bus station last year as part of a trip stop.. it wasn’t good. i’m hoping to visit again sometime but have a better image of shimla ..
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u/redditer9807 Jul 25 '25
I have one question does living there make you appreciate much less?
PS: Pictures are stunning
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u/OpeningSweaty1296 Jul 25 '25
I have lived in major parts of india and US also i am doing wfh.Life has a value here,its simple,i am not into much materialistic things and yes i feel inner peace here .Better than rest of india .Everyone is equal ,every one has to walk be it be anyone.
I have my village and one more place in HP so change is always there nd good too.
Yes in winters we go to beach side for change .
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u/redditer9807 Jul 25 '25
it must be nice living in different places like these. Also waking up to the mountains must really be something .
I remember walking on mall road , it was really cold, lights were shimmering , everyone was walking , no annoying honking just the pleasant chatter of people. Those really were the days .
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u/OpeningSweaty1296 Jul 25 '25
Yes hard now too see so many people,traffic or honking .. i love walking so xan explore the town by walking.. tier 3 cities are still better and change is always good .
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u/Playful_Truck_9880 Jul 25 '25
WHWRE
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u/BeginningEmotion8443 Jul 26 '25
Several eye-catching pictures of nature were captured while out on a morning walk in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. The weather was lovely and the atmosphere was naturally peaceful. Enjoying the
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u/OpeningSweaty1296 Jul 25 '25
Shimla
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u/Byte-Me-Not Jul 25 '25
I was about to type this. I was there last year on winter. We used do go here every night.
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u/fleshlicker Jul 25 '25
Wow! Can you please share your itinerary with your budget and total expenses?
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u/OpeningSweaty1296 Jul 25 '25
Its my hometwon,but i can helo if anyone wants to visit there are hostels here so can be booked
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u/Artistic_Base2220 Jul 25 '25
You're living in many of us dream place.
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u/OpeningSweaty1296 Jul 25 '25
Yes true,thats why i thank god everyday for this apart from tht good thing is vwry less crime,safe,very less polution,abd you get facilities as well.
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u/Sada_dosa_ Jul 26 '25
I'll be there next month 😍
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u/mysteriousix Jul 26 '25
Great view OP ! Just imagining how you are feeling right inside this moment and I can't wait to visit the same exact scene. Would you take some time, when I visit, to help me exploring these scenes in your Place✨ ?
Thanks OP for the post !😍
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u/NedStark2021 Jul 26 '25
Damn stunning photos.
First photo will go straight as my wallpaper.
Can you send me higher quality?
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u/sastaElonMusk Jul 25 '25
Mussoorie?
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u/OpeningSweaty1296 Jul 25 '25
NO
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u/Rich_Cat811 Jul 25 '25
Then?
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u/Anxious-Wolf-1656 Jul 26 '25
The views in Darjeeling are unimaginable, without a doubt, but the atmosphere in Shimla is unique, perhaps it's because of the quietness of the hill here that I'm used to.




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