Jakhu Hill



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Jakhu Hill is a popular tourist destination located in Shimla, India. The hill is known for its scenic beauty and for being home to the Jakhu Temple.

The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and is believed to be the place where he rested during his journey to find the Sanjivani Booti. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful views of the city from the hilltop and also spot some monkeys, which are considered to be the descendants of Hanuman.

There is no entry fee to visit Jakhu Hill and the temple. However, visitors may have to pay for parking if they are driving up to the hill. The temple is open from 7 AM to 8 PM every day.

In the surrounding areas, visitors can explore the Christ Church, Mall Road, and the Ridge. The Christ Church is a beautiful neo-Gothic style church and is located on the Ridge. The Mall Road is a popular shopping street where visitors can find souvenirs and local handicrafts. The Ridge is a large open space that offers panoramic views of the city.

There is no official website for Jakhu Hill or the Jakhu Temple. However, visitors can find more information about Shimla and its attractions on the official website of the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Department.

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