Shimla’s historic 104-year-old Ice Skating Rink has finally opened its gates for the season. Ice skating at this famous destination is now possible for visitors. The rink is one of the oldest ice skating rinks in India and was built in 1920. It is open and has been attracting people during every winter season. Situated at the heart of Shimla, the rink epitomizes the culture and colonial past of the city. A visit to the place will surely be worth going in winter.
The season has started earlier than expected this year, thanks to favorable dry weather and clear skies. Manpreet Singh, Secretary of the Shimla Ice Skating Club, shared, “It’s a matter of great joy that we’ve been able to kickstart the season earlier than expected. Registrations are gradually increasing as schools are now closing. Our main attractions include the winter carnival and activities at the Gymkhana, scheduled from December 25 to 31.”
Despite new rinks opening up in Ladakh, for instance, the Shimla rink has an old-world charm to it. Organising secretary of the Shimla Ice Skating Club Rajat Malhotra says, “After December 20, when tourist inflow is high, almost 80 percent of visitors are keen to visit the rink. It is one of the major attractions in Shimla.
However, the rink is facing challenges such as old infrastructure and lack of support from the government. With sufficient support, the local communities and the management of the rink hope it will regain its former status.
For those visiting Shimla this winter, the Ice Skating Rink is the place to enjoy some fun with friends and family.
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