Khajjiar Often referred to as "Mini Switzerland of India" is a Hill station in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh near Dalhousie. With Vast wide continuous area of green meadows and dense forests besides vistas of majestic snow-clad Himalayan peaks and beautiful lake make Khajjiar a popular destination among tourists.
Dainkund Peak, at an altitude of 9036 feet, is the highest peak in Dalhousie and gets maximum snowfall during the winter season. Tourists can enjoy 360° view of the entire valley from this peak. The tall and beautiful Deodar trees, calm forests, colorful flowers, and green valleys are the reasons why people are so fond of this place..
Kalatop Situated few kilometres away from Dalhousie is known to be rich in flora and fauna. Tourists can enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, see the hills, snow-capped mountains, the valleys, the hamlets, the greenery and the ruggedness standing from this place.
Panch Pula is a scenic place with a pictorial beauty. Famed for its gushing streams, Panch Pulla is the main source of portable water to the nearby towns and Samadhi of the great freedom fighter, Sardar Ajit Singh who breathed his last in Panchpula fascinates the tourists. This place is suitable for trekking to Dain Kund to see the best natural beauty that lies hidden between the unexplored paths.
Rock Garden, a popular picnic spot on the way to Chamera Lake and Chamba located near Devi Dehra Temple in Dalhousie. The garden is located on both sides of the road, and on one side, there are three grass lawns built by the tourist department. A waterfall enhances the beauty of the garden.
Chamera Lake, a scenic bulging of Chamba District is developed by Chamera Dam on the Ravi River. Water Sports activities are easily available at Chamera Lake. A water sports sub-center has set up by the Himachal Pradesh Department of Tourism near the lake to promote the water sports activity at the lake. The lake also provides abundant opportunities for boating and fishing.
Bhalei Mata Temple is situated 3800 feet high at a place called Bhalei, now a sub-Tehsil headquarter. The deity here is Bhadar Kali and she looks striking in the form of an idol of black stone kept in the sanctum of the temple.
यहां के बारे में मान्यता है कि इस मंदिर में देवी माता की जो मूर्ति है, उस मूर्ति को पसीना आता है। लोग यह भी मानते है कि जिस समय देवी की मूर्ति को को पसीना आता है, उस वक्त वहां जितने भी श्रद्धालु उपस्थित होते हैं, उन सबकी मनोकामनाएं पूरी हो जाती हैं।
Saach Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 4.420 m (1,4500 ft) above the sea level, located in Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh, India on the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas.
The road over the pass is extreme. It’s narrow and unmetalled and connects the Chamba valley with the Pangi valleys of Himachal Pradesh. It’s a treacherous and slippery road where even the most experiencied drivers do not dare to drive faster than 10 kmph at any point of time.
Chamba is a beguiling old town with some beautiful temples, a good museum and bustling markets. The small town of Chamba is located in a picturesque valley, amidst the Shivalik ranges and is famous for its medieval temples. Minimal human alteration in the topography and environment and the balanced temperatures of the area make it the perfect destination all year round.
Chaurasi (84) Temple is located in the center of Bharmour town and it holds immense religious importance because of temples built around 1400 years ago. This is because of 84 shrines built in the periphery of Chaurasi Temple. Chaurasi is hindi word for number eighty four. The beautiful shikhara style temple of Manimahesh occupies the center of the complex.
Manimahesh Lake is commonly known as the Dal Lake, and is nestled at an elevation of 4080 m on the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. The peak of Manimahesh Kailash is regarded as one of the mythical abodes of Shiva. One can see the traces and stories of the pious lake in many mythological. Manimahesh lake is revered by the people of Gaddi tribe and Hindus. People of Gaddi tribe know the lake as 'Shiv Bhumi' (Land of Shiva). The lake is a popular Hindu pilgrimage site that is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it is believed that the mighty peak is the abode of the Hindu deity.