Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary is an animal sanctuary at Kalatop and Khajjiar in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh. The sanctuary area has amazing opportunities and facilities for trekking both at Kalatop and Khajjiar. The dense deodar and fir forest cover a considerable area of the sanctuary. The sanctuary is about 6 km from the famous...
Normally a pretty, picturesque village at an altitude of around 2317 m, Hadsar becomes crowed with tourist flocking it, during the Manimahesh pilgrimage. Situated in the western corner of Himachal Pradesh, Hadsar is set among some of the most picturesque backdrops and is just 17 km from Bharmour. Hadsar is the endpoint of road...
A must see place whenever you visit Shimla, Army Museum is just a few kilometer away from famous Shimla mall road. It will take you 10-20 minutes to reach their from the mall road in cab and up to 30-40 minutes by feet. We would advise you to go by feet to see the natural...
Among all the tourist places in Himachal Pradesh, Dalhousie is well-known for its scenic beauty and pleasant weather. There are several Himachal tourism hotels in Dalhousie for your comfortable stay. Besides being a beautiful picnic spot, it is a places of historical and religious importance. Dalhousie is famous for its beautiful churches. St. Andrew’s Church...
Located on the banks of Beas river Kullu valley is reckoned as one of the most mesmerizing destinations with breathtaking beauty. Popularly known as the land of deities, the land is enshrined by number of religious destinations. One among them is Bijli Mahadev Temple adorned by a large Shivlinga. The temple is located opposite the...
Dhanchho is the mid-point of Manimahesh and ideally located at an altitude of 2,440 m, some 24 km from Bharmour. Dhanchho Waterfall is perfect place to have a picnic or enjoy a refreshing trek. You’ll have to drive through a distance of 17 km from Bharmour to Hadsar and then trek 7 km from Hadsar...
Parvati valley is a part of Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. The valley has got a bounty of greenery and raw beauty. The towns around the valley have turned into hippie resorts, offering cheap accommodation and international food. Moreover, it also serves the dreadlocked, hippie travelers a nonstop reggae music. Valley’s enthralling scenery and hot...
The beautiful town of Khajjiar takes its name from the Khajinag Temple. Constructed back in the 12th century, this temple is dedicated to the Naag Devta (local deity). Being one of the most highly regarded shrines and pilgrims, it attracts tourists and visitors from all over the place. Wooden images of the Pandava brothers, images...
Chail is a tiny hamlet in Himachal Pradesh that is nestled in the midst of lush green pine forests, lofty mountains and snow-capped peaks. This beautiful hill station is situated at an altitude of 2250 m. Chail is a perfect destination for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of city...
This tiny village is situated at an altitude of 6,000 feet; just 40 km from Bharmour and 45 km from Chamba. It is famous for its hill-style temples. The village is mostly inhabited by ‘Gaddies’, a colloquial term for people engaged in rearing sheep and goats. The famous temple of Chhatrari, dedicated to Shakti is...
The Sujanpur fort lies on the banks of River Beas and close to the border of Kangra district. The fort is situated atop a hill and is popularly known as ‘Tira.’ The renowned fort was constructed in 1758 by Raja Abhaya Chand. During the early nineteenth century, Raja Sansar Chand resided at the Sujanpur fort....
The ChameraLake is created by the Chamera Dam on the RaviRiver at Chourah, in the Chamba district. The lake and the regions around are deemed the scenic highlight of the place. There are various water sports activities held here for tourists to be enjoyed. Chamera Lake is just 30-35 km from the famous hill resort Dalhousie. Being an artificial lake, it serves as...
Nestled in the lap of ‘Mother Nature’, Himachal Pradesh has lots to offer its tourists. The land of natural beauty boasts of several historical and religious monuments. Every monument has a rich history of its own, which continues to attract several tourists even to this day. The history of Himachal Pradesh is clearly reflected in...