Morning After Breakfast to See Run Way Side Seen Khajjiar to Chamba Local Visit
dainkund is Only 10 Km. One Can Enjoy the Beautiful View of the Hills, with the Rivers Ravi, Beas and Chenab Threading Through the Distance. A Devi Temple is also Situated On the Hill.
Kala Top Wildlife Sanctuary the Wildlife Reserves, Provides Shelter to Various Species of Flora and Fauna. Kala Top is a Pleasant Getaway, Only 5 Km from Dalhousie, with a Panoramic View and a Forest Rest House.
Bakrota Hills 2,085 Meters (4.8 Km) the Magnificent Bakrota Hills Offer to the Tourists An Unforgettable Walk Round the Hills Besides a Grand View of Snow-clad Peaks.
Khajjiar is a Forest Glade of Great Beauty, 6400 Feet Above Sea Level". Khajjiar is Often Referred to as "gulmarg of Himachal Pradesh the Lush Green Meadows are Surrounded By Thick Pine and Cedar Forests. Grazing Herds of Sheep, Goats and other Milch Cattle Present a Prefect Pastoral Scenery
barapathar Bara Pather is a Famous Temple in Dalhousie that Attracts a Lot of Visitors Everyday. It is Located Amidst the Quiet and Pristine Surroundings of Chamba Valley and is Dedicated to Bhulwani Mata. The Tourists Love Visiting this Place for Its Excellent Views of the Snow-clad Himalayas and the Pleasant Weather that Makes the Environment Cool and Comfortable. Bara Pather is Only 4 Km Away Fromdalhousie, and is On the Way to Kalatop. Though the Scenic Beauty of this Place is Worth a Visit, Many Tourists Come Here Only to Visit the Bhulwani Mata's Temple, Which is Positioned in the Village of Ahla Amid the Thick Forests.
Chamba is An Ancient Town in the Chamba District in the State of Himachal Pradesh, in Northern India. According to the 2001 Indian Census, Chamba Has a Population of 20,312 People. Located At An Altitude of 996 Metres Above Mean Sea Level, the Town is Situated On the Banks of the Ravi River
chamba Famous Ground,
bhuri Singh Museum is a Hidden Gem in Chamba and a Must See for Any Serious Visitor to Dalhousie and Chamba. The Museum is Storage of the Original Hill Art and Statuary.buri Singh, Raja of the Chamba Was An Imaginary, and He Realized the Importance of Preserving Ancient Artifacts. He Donated the Royal Collection to the Museum.
Laxmi Narayana Temple is the Main Shrine in Chamba that Includes Bimana I.e. Shikhara and Garbhgriha with a Small Antarala and a Mandapa. The Temple Has Wooden Chattries and a Shell Roof At the Top to Protect Against Snowfall. There is a Wheel Shaped Roof that Helps to Protect from Cold. It Houses a Metallic Image of Garuda, the Mount of Lord Vishnu.
Meals : Breakfast & Dinner