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At Aanantham Resorts we not only take care of your engagements during your stay at our resort, but also make sure that your sightseeing in Khajjiar Dalhousie becomes a memorable experience for life! With all Khajjiar Dalhousie sightseeing attractions on our list, you don’t need to research on your own.
Following are some of the best tourist attractions in Dalhousie which we can arrange for you to visit:
Following are some of the best tourist attractions in Dalhousie which we can arrange for you to visit:
Laxmi Narayan Temple
It is a 10th century temple, which is constructed in the Shikhara style by Sahil Verman. It is the oldest and the largest of all the temples located in Chamba region. The temple complex houses six shrines, which are either dedicated to Lord Vishnu or to Lord Shiva. Inside the temple, there is a main idol of Lord Vishnu, which is made using a rare piece of marble that has a glittering appearance.
Khajjiar
Khajjiar popularly known as Mini Switzerland is a place with enchanting verdant meadows situated amidst the deodar trees in Chamba valley. Khajjiar is perched at an altitude of 1981 metres above sea level offering scenic splendours of nature’s vistas. It is famous for its placid beauty and a 10th century temple dedicated to the lord of the snakes. There is a small lake surrounded with green meadows. Enjoy adventure sports like trekking, horse riding, Zorbing, etc. Khajjiar is the best spot for picnicking with your loved ones.
Satdhara Falls
Satdhara Falls, located on the way to Panjpula is perched at an altitude of 2036 m above sea level. The place has derived its name from the seven beautiful springs. It is believed that these springs have several therapeutic values. This is because water in these springs comprises mica, which is known as ‘Gandhak’ in local language which helps in curing many diseases and ailments.
Panjpula
Panjpula is located at a distance of around 3 km from Dalhousie. It is the place where a descending stream pours into and feeds several pools. The main stream that supplies water to cities of Dalhousie and Balloon is the Panjpula stream. The stream originates from the northern side of Dayakund, which then cuts through a ravine to fall into the water bodies located in Panjpula.
Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary
Khajjiar Wild Life Sanctuary: It is located around the Lakkar-Mandi area on Dalhousie – Khajjiar road, 8 km away from Dalhousie town in district Chamba. Beautiful landscape of this sanctuary is covered with deodar, blue pine & fir forests with a view of the snow-capped Pir Panjal forest range. The sanctuary is home to the Black Bear, Leopard, Barking Deer, Ghural, etc. The area is also rich in bird life – Pheasants, Flycatchers, Thrushes, Magpies, Monal, Tragopan, Galiz and Lammergeyers etc. The sanctuary hosts the elusive Serow, a vulnerable goat-antelope. Kalatope Sanctuary is an ideal spot for wildlife photography. The views of the splendid Himalayan range are invigorating from Kala Tope. To be at this sanctuary is to experience nature and its gifts at its surreal best.
Dainkund Peak
Dainkund Peak, perched at an altitude of 2755 metre, is the highest mount in Dalhousie. Tourists can enjoy 360-degree view of the entire valley from this peak. The sound of the breeze passing through the trees makes a musical sound, due to which this peak has also acquired the name, the singing hill. The top of this hill is occupied by the Indian Air Force and from there a right turn will take tourists to the Pholani Devi Temple. One of the most interesting facts about this temple is that, except a trident there is nothing inside the temple premises.
Bakrota Hills
The Bakrota Mall at a height of 2085 m in the Bakrota hills is beautiful place to walk. It goes around the hill and offers you a spectacular view of the snow-covered mountains.
Chamera Dam Lake
The Chamera Dam Lake lies on the route to Chamba at an approximate distance of 36 kilometers from the center of the city of Dalhousie. The Chamera Dam is built over the River Ravi and supports the hydroelectricity project in the region. The Chamera Lake is the artificial reservoir built along with the dam and due to the absence of aquatic life in the lake, it is the hub of various water sports near the city of Dalhousie. The vast expanse of the Chamera Dam reservoir which is also known as the Bhadrika Lake flaunts the presence of Motor Boats. The motor boat joy ride over such a huge water body is a onetime experience.
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Sach Pass
Sach Pass is located at about 4414 mts above sea level and located at a distance of 70KM from Dalhousie. Sach Pass is the gateway for the Pangi Valley. The remotest and the most captivating valley of Himachal Pradesh, Pangi Valley, is blessed with great grandeur and beauty. The valley is not only blessed with natural and scenic beauty, but also offers a number of opportunities for trekking enthusiasts. All the year Snow covered pass into Pangi valley is a must see on a trip to Dalhousie.
Bhuri Singh Museum
It was officially established in 1908 and named after the illustrious King Raja Bhuri. The collection available on display in this museum includes Armour and arms, coins, hill jewellery and costumes, diverse ornamental artefacts and musical instruments.
Jot Pass
Jot Pass, nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of the Himalayas, is a scenic mountain pass located in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Situated at an elevation of [altitude], it offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, lush forests, and snow-capped peaks. The pass is a popular destination for adventure enthusiasts, offering opportunities for trekking, camping, and nature exploration. Its serene ambiance and pristine beauty make it a favored spot for travelers seeking solace amidst nature’s grandeur. Whether it’s witnessing stunning sunrises or stargazing under clear night skies, Jot Pass promises unforgettable experiences for those who venture there.
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