Shimla blooms like Singapore in winters

Video Credit: ANI
Published on February 5, 2021 - Duration: 01:58s

Shimla blooms like Singapore in winters

One of the most visited places in the country is attracting large number of tourists in shivery winters.

Fresh spell of snowfall has turned Shimla into Singapore.

Tourists are enjoying the snow-poured city and clicking selfies to take back the beautiful shivery memories of Shimla with them.

Current temperature in Shimla is 5.5 degree Celsius, as per India Meteorological Department (IMD).


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