Distance: ~340 km Via NH-48 + NH-5
Drive Time: 7–8 hrs Non-stop by road
Best Season: Mar – Jun Also Dec – Jan (snow)
Ideal Trip: 3–4 Days Includes nearby spots
Nestled in the pine-clad folds of the Himalayas, Shimla has long been India’s most beloved hill station and for good reason. Its colonial charm, scenic toy-train rides, snowcapped horizons, and refreshingly cool weather make it an irresistible escape from the blazing heat of the plains. And if you’re based in Faridabad, you are in luck- Shimla is one of the most accessible weekend getaways from the NCR region.
At roughly 340 kilometres by road, Shimla sits at a comfortable driving distance that makes it perfect for a long weekend or a short 3–4 day holiday. Whether you are planning a family vacation, a group trip with friends, a honeymoon retreat, or a corporate offsite, Shimla offers something for everyone and the journey there is half the adventure. This guide covers everything you need to plan your perfect trip to Shimla from Faridabad: the best route, transport options, a day-by-day itinerary, top attractions, essential tips, and a packing checklist. Let’s get you to the hills.
“Shimla is not just a destination- it is a feeling. And the drive from Faridabad, winding through the Shivaliks and into the Himalayas, prepares you for every bit of it.”
On the Road
Best Route: Faridabad to Shimla
The most popular and well-maintained route from Faridabad to Shimla runs through Gurgaon, Delhi Bypass, and then heads north via Chandigarh. Here’s a breakdown of the key waypoints on this scenic highway journey.
Start Point
🏙️ Faridabad, Haryana
Your starting point. Depart early- by 4:30–5:00 AM to beat Delhi traffic and the Chandigarh rush-hour buildup.
~80 km · ~1.5 hrs
🏗️ NH-48 Bypass (Delhi–Ambala Highway)
Take the Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway and merge onto NH-44 towards Ambala. The road is wide, well-lit, and smooth- good cruising territory.
~170 km · ~3 hrs
☕ Ambala / Chandigarh- Breakfast Stop
A great place to stop for a proper breakfast. Chandigarh has excellent dhabas and cafés. Fuel up here- the mountain roads ahead demand a full stomach.
~230 km · ~4.5 hrs
🌿 Kalka- Gateway to the Hills
Kalka marks the start of the famous NH-5 mountain route to Shimla. The landscape shifts dramatically here- lush hillsides, hairpin bends, and cooler air replace the flat plains.
~260 km · ~5.5 hrs
🏔️ Solan- Mid-Mountain Pause
Known as the “City of Red Gold” for its tomatoes, Solan sits at around 1,400 m altitude. Stop for a chai break and enjoy the panoramic views of the valley below.
~340 km · ~7–8 hrs
🏡 Shimla- You’ve Arrived!
Welcome to the Queen of Hill Stations. Check in, refresh, and step out for your first glimpse of the famous Mall Road and Ridge at sunset.
How to Travel: Your Transport Options
Best for Groups- Hire an Urbania / Tempo Traveller
For groups of 8–17 people, booking a Force Urbania Van on Rent in Faridabad or Tempo Traveller is by far the most comfortable and cost-effective option. Everyone travels together, luggage is handled easily, and you can make stops at your own convenience.
Time 7–8 hrs
Cost ₹12,000–₹16,000/Day
Budget Option: Train + Toy Train
Take an overnight train from Faridabad or Delhi to Kalka, then hop on the iconic Kalka–Shimla Toy Train (UNESCO Heritage). A bucket-list experience- slow but absolutely magical through the mountains.
Time 12–14 hrs
Cost ₹800–₹2,500
Quickest: Fly to Shimla
Shimla has a small airport (Jubbarhatti) with limited flights from Delhi. Flight time is ~1 hour but limited availability, small aircraft, and weather cancellations make it unreliable for most travellers.
Time 1 hr + transfer
Cost ₹3,500–₹8,000
💡 Pro Tip: For groups of 10 or more, an Urbania is the clear winner- per-head cost drops significantly, everyone travels together, and you have full flexibility on stops, timing, and luggage. Book at least 1–2 weeks in advance for peak season (April–June, December).
The Perfect 3-Night, 4-Day Shimla Itinerary
Day 1: Departure from Faridabad → Arrive Shimla
The road trip day- early start, scenic drive, first impressions
4:30 AM Depart Faridabad– Early start to avoid NCR traffic. Fuel up and have coffee at home. You can easily manage early morning departures with Tempo Traveller rent in Faridabad.
7:30 AM Breakfast in Chandigarh– Stop at Sector 17 or a highway dhaba for parathas, lassi, and chai.
9:00 AM Kalka– Begin the scenic mountain ascent. Windows down- the air changes completely here.
12:30 PM Arrive Shimla– Check into your hotel. Freshen up and have lunch.
3:30 PM The Ridge & Mall Road– Take your first walk along the iconic Mall Road. Visit Christ Church and enjoy panoramic Himalayan views from The Ridge.
7:00 PM Dinner on Mall Road– Try Himachali Dham or a café with mountain views. End with a stroll under the stars.
Day 2: Kufri, Fagu & Shimla Sightseeing
Adventure, altitude, and colonial heritage
8:00 AM Kufri (17 km)– Head to Kufri for horse riding, snow activities (winter), and stunning views of the Himalayan range from Mahasu Peak (2,622 m).
11:30 AM Fagu– A quiet village just beyond Kufri with apple orchards and postcard-perfect views. Perfect for photography.
1:30 PM Lunch & return to Shimla– Try local Himachali cuisine: Siddu, Chha Gosht, or Babru.
3:30 PM Jakhu Temple– Take a walk or ropeway to the hilltop Hanuman temple (2,455 m)- the highest point in Shimla. Beware of mischievous monkeys!
6:30 PM Scandal Point & Sunset– Watch the sun dip behind the Shivaliks from this famous colonial-era landmark. Grab corn on the cob from a roadside stall.
Day 3: Chail, Naldehra & Local Exploration
Off-the-beaten-path gems around Shimla
8:30 AM Chail (45 km)– Drive through apple orchards to Chail, once Maharaja Bhupinder Singh’s summer retreat. Visit the world’s highest cricket ground (2,444 m)- an absolute marvel.
11:30 AM Chail Wildlife Sanctuary– A quiet walk through dense deodar forests. Spot Himalayan birds and enjoy the silence of the mountains.
2:00 PM Naldehra Golf Course– Return via Naldehra, home to India’s oldest golf course (1905). Even if you don’t golf, the landscape is breathtaking.
5:00 PM Shimla Heritage Walk– Explore the historic Gaiety Theatre, Viceregal Lodge (Rashtrapati Niwas), and the colonial-era buildings of Cart Road. Shimla’s British history is remarkably well-preserved.
8:00 PM Bonfire & BBQ dinner– Many hotels arrange evening bonfires. A perfect way to wind down the penultimate evening.
Day 4: Morning in Shimla → Return to Faridabad
Last views, shopping, and a comfortable journey home
7:00 AM Sunrise walk– Take one last early-morning stroll to The Ridge for the golden hour. The mountains at sunrise are something you’ll never forget.
9:00 AM Breakfast & Shopping– Stock up on Himachali apple products, local jams, woolens, Kinnauri shawls, and souvenirs from Lakkar Bazaar.
11:00 AM Checkout & Depart– Begin your return journey to Faridabad. Stop at Solan or Pinjore (Yadavindra Gardens) on the way back.
7:30 PM Back in Faridabad– Arrive home, bags full of memories and mountain air still in your lungs.
Top Attractions in & Around Shimla- Must SEE
Shimla is one of the best snowfall destinations in India to must visit for seeing snow view and explore attractions.
Jakhu Temple
Ancient Hanuman shrine atop Shimla’s highest peak. Ropeway available.
Viceregal Lodge
Stunning Gothic architecture. Served as India’s summer capital during British rule.
Kufri & Fagu
Snow sports in winter, horse rides, and panoramic views of the Himalayan range.
Chail Cricket Ground
The world’s highest cricket ground at 2,444 m. A truly unique experience.
Naldehra Golf Course
India’s oldest golf course, surrounded by pristine deodar and rhododendron forests.
Kalka–Shimla Toy Train
UNESCO World Heritage railway through 102 tunnels and 864 bridges. Pure magic.
Essential Tips Before You Go- Travel Smart
Best Time to Visit Shimla
March–June for pleasant weather and clear skies. December–February for snow and winter sports at Kufri. Avoid the monsoon (July–September)- when roads become slippery and views are blocked by fog.
Book Hotels in Advance
Shimla gets very busy during summer peak (April–June) and Christmas–New Year. Book hotels and transport at least 3–4 weeks ahead. Opt for properties near Mall Road or Circular Road for easiest access. Book a traveller with exact seating capacity as per the number of persons travelling. Like 16 Seater Tempo Traveller for group pf 14 to 16 persons.
Road Conditions & Permits
NH-5 through Kalka–Shimla is well-maintained but has sharp hairpin bends. Drive carefully- especially in rain or snow. No special permit needed for most vehicles, but check for any seasonal restrictions.
Network & Cash
BSNL and Airtel have the best coverage in the hills. Jio/Vi can be patchy beyond Shimla city. Carry enough cash- ATMs in small towns like Kufri and Chail are unreliable and often dry in peak season.
Restricted Zones in Shimla
Private vehicles are not allowed on Mall Road and parts of The Ridge. Park at designated areas (Scandal Point parking or HPTDC lots) and explore the main promenade on foot. Factor this into your planning.
Respect the Hills
Avoid honking on mountain roads. Don’t litter in forest areas or near temples. Respect local customs- many temples have dress codes. The mountains are pristine; help keep them that way.