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About
So called the heart of Shimla, The Mall is the
most attracting thing in the town. The Mall is the centre of Shimla's
buzzing social life. It is a fairly level meandering esplanade that runs
along the ridge.
Tourists, both Indian and foreign, mingle with the locals and uniformed
schoolchildren. An amazing multitude of honeymooners, bright and beautifully
clad young couples, flock to this hill resort from all over India, and stand
coyly to be photographed. In the heyday of the British, the Mall often saw
officers resplendent in their uniforms, memsahib in beautiful gowns and
proud nannies behind baby prams taking their evening walk.
It was just the place to see and be seen at. And
as everyone wanted to be seen, it remained most crowded during the high
season. The Mall stretches between Barnes Court in the east to the Vice
regal Lodge in the west. There's a passenger lift connecting Cart Road to
the (eastern) Mall. The main bazaar is concentrated along the middle and has
many restaurants and most of the interesting buildings of Shimla.
The Mall -
Walkers' Paradise
A fair walk through The Mall is required
to appreciate the beauty of its shops, cafes, stores and restraunts.
However, on feet is the only way to tread its neat&clean road as no vehicles
other than the most emergent ones (i.e. fire brigade& Medicos and some top
Administrative officials) are allowed.
In and Around The Mall

Scandal Point:
The name is derived from Maharaja of Patiala's
dalliances. According to the fact that ex-Maharaja fancied over the daughter
of the then Viceroy of India, and she was walking over this point and she
was kidnapped by the Maharaja. This is why this point is called Scandal
Point, where such a glaring scandal took place during British Rule in India.
Scandal Point is a meeting place for so many
daily ventures, affairs and looks all day young and full of life. Tourist
can be viewed in the day time here trying to catch the never
ending rush in their cameras.
Lala Lajpat Rai's statue re-installed here,
being brought from Lahore after independence. A Rendezvous Place !
W estward
to Scandal Point »
General Post Office:
Just next to Scandal Point there is
wooden built building of General Post Office, Shimla. Boasts of Imperial
Shimla's Tonga service, only one of its kind in the world. Mail brought from Kalka on tongas driven by Pathans on Kabul horses.

Kali Bari Temple:
Built in 1845. Dedicated to godess
Kali. Believed that an ancient temple of Shamla (blue female) i.e. godess
Kali existed near Rotheny Castle on Jakhoo. Wooden image worshipped locally.
During early British days, it was removed to a wooden structure, present
Kali Bari.
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