Established in 1996
Chamba – Cultural Heritage
Chamba – Cultural Heritage
Chamba – Cultural Heritage

Places To Visit

A treasure trove of ancient temples, crafts, and folklore, Chamba sits quietly on the banks of the Ravi River. Its spiritual pulse resonates through structures like the Lakshmi Narayan Temple complex, one of the oldest temple groups in Himachal.

Lakshmi Narayan Temple

Inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi, this temple is a symbol of unity and equality as it is open to people of all castes.

Chamera Dam

Chamera Dam is built on the Ravi River in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh . This dam is near the city of Dalhousie.

Bhuri Singh Museum

It houses rare manuscripts, miniature paintings, and antique artifacts that offer a glimpse into the royal and artistic history of the region. Chamba is also known for its colorful fairs and festivals like the Minjar Fair, showcasing traditional music, dance, and local crafts. Surrounded by green valleys and snow-draped peaks, it serves as a peaceful getaway steeped in cultural richness.

Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary

A dense forest reserve home to Himalayan bears, deer, and birds. A peaceful place for nature walks and picnics.
Chamba – Cultural Heritage

Khajjiar (Mini Switzerland of India)

Often called the “Mini Switzerland of India”, Khajjiar is a grassy meadow surrounded by deodar forests and a glistening lake. Ideal for picnics, horse riding, and zorbing.

Dainkund Peak

The highest point in Dalhousie, offering panoramic views of the snow-clad Himalayas. A gentle trek leads to the Pholani Devi temple.

Chamera Lake for boating

Created by the Chamera Dam, this artificial lake is a hotspot for boating, kayaking, and enjoying the surrounding beauty.

Whether you’re boating at Chamera Dam or simply strolling the town’s vibrant bazaars, Chamba is an immersive step into Himachal’s glorious past.
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