Tara Devi Temple is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Tara Devi, one of the nine sisters of Goddess Durga. It is perched atop Tara Parvat, offering spiritual peace and panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. Temple Description
Built over 250 years ago by the royal family of the Sen Dynasty, the temple showcases traditional Himachali wooden architecture with intricate carvings. The idol of Goddess Tara is believed to be brought from West Bengal and enshrined here. The temple is surrounded by dense forests of oak and rhododendron, enhancing its serene ambiance.
Temple Speciality
Tara Devi Temple, NH-22, Near Tara Devi Railway Station, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 171010, India
Temple Location (Longitude and Latitude)
31.0666° N, 77.1070° E
Temple Timings
6:00 AM to 8:00 PM (All days of the week)
Temple Sevas
Daily Aarti (Morning & Evening)
Navratri Special Poojas
Individual & Group Pooja Bookings
Road connectivity from Shimla and nearby cities via taxis and buses
Tara Devi Railway Station is just 1 km away
Prasadam served at the temple on specific days
Local food stalls and dhabas available nearby
No stay inside the temple premises
Multiple hotels, resorts, and lodges available in Shimla
Tara Devi Railway Station (1 km)
Regular HRTC buses from Shimla to Tara Devi
Board Kalka–Shimla Toy Train → Get down at Tara Devi Station
Flight to Shimla Airport (Jubarhatti) → taxi to temple (approx. 30 minutes)
Shimla – 11 km
Solan – 38 km
Chandigarh – 120 km
Jakhoo Temple (Shimla)
Kali Bari Temple (Shimla)
Sankat Mochan Temple
Christ Church, Shimla
The Ridge & Mall Road (Shimla)
Chadwick Falls
March to June – Pleasant summer weather
September to November – Post-monsoon freshness and Navratri celebrations
Himachali woolen shawls and caps
Handicrafts and wooden artifacts
Local jams and pickles
Tibetan jewelry and handmade items
