DESTINATIONS OF CHAMBA

Over centuries, the great Himalayas have attracted travelers. Trekking and traveling creates a spirit of adventure and provides wonderful opportunity to come in contact with nature. It also adds to ones knowledge about environment, flora and fauna etc. Trekking acts are instrumental in developing the mind and the body and more so over in building one’s personality. Traveling in Himachal Pradesh is quite enjoyable. It has now becomes easy to explore the remote areas, hill stations and mountains of Himachal Pradesh. For a traveler, the pleasures of the journey are just as important as the destination. There are many people who go on tours and travelling are enlightened manner, and there are those who don’t do so. We have seen many people visiting the beautiful hill stations of Himachal Pradesh like Shimla, Kufri, Dalhousie, Manali, Bharmour etc. Without enjoying the natural beauty in the least and such people are passing their valuable time. There are many people in the world those who come to hill station seeking seclusion to satisfy their hidden motives, many travelers come for sightseeing, to gain knowledge and to relax in natural environment and even for meditation. Such people often checkup web sites. This website is to help those who want to dip in the nature and natural studies; we help them to plan their journey and vacation. This part of this web site is specially made for the needs of conscious personalities. There are many interesting destinations in Himachal Pradesh. Anna Adventures & tours are listing few destinations which are famous for their spiritual, natural and aesthetic beauty. These destinations are full of adventure and hidden treasures. The each destination is different from other for natural beauty, gradient, hidden treasures, wild life, medicinal herbs and for holy places etc.
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THE GLORIOUS CHAMBA
Chamba is situated between north latitude 32° 11΄ 30″ and 33° 13΄ 6″, and east longitude 75°49΄and 77° 3΄ 30″ with J&K on the north-west and west; Lahaul and Bara Bhangal on the north-east and east; District of Kangra on the south-east; district of Gurdaspur (Punjab) on the south . The district is wholly mountainous with elevation ranging from 2000 to 21000 ft.The town stands on a plateau on the right bank of the Ravi river valley between Dhauladhar and Zanskar ranges south of the inner Himalayas. Read more>>>>>>
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BHARMOUR - THE LAND OF LORD SHIVA
Bharmour is popular because of its proximity with Manimahesh Lake, Kailash and Chaurasi (84) ancient temples, which are reflecting the glorious past of this hidden town. Bharmour is also known as the Abode of Shiva as there are numerous temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in and nearby regions The whole region around Bharmour is considered to be under the control of Lord Shiva, hence is also known as the Shiv Bhumi..This place besides being an aesthetic and scenic beauty is also spiritual in essence.Read more>>>>>>
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MANIMAHESH KAILASH AND LAKE
Manimahesh Lake is situated at 27 km from Bharmour at the foot of Manimahesh Kailash. Lord Shiva is believed to reside on this snow-covered mountain. The lake and peak are considered sacred and a fair called as Manimahesh fair (Manimahesh Yatra) is held at the lake each and every year in the month of August and September; the yatra held from Janamastmi to Radhastami each and every year. It is believed that on this occasion both Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati gets the bath in the Lake. Read more>>>>>>
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Khajiyar -The Switzerland of H.P.
A small picturesque saucer-shaped plateau surrounded by dense pine and deodar forests, is one of the 160 places throughout the world to have been designated “Mini Switzerland”. Yes, this is Khajjiar, a tiny tourist resort in Chamba about 24 kms from Dalhousie; at an altitude of 6,500 ft. above sea level. The moment one enters the picturesque Khajjiar, one is welcomed by a yellow Swiss sign for ‘hiking path’ which reads “Mini Switzerland”.Read more>>>>>>
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Dalhousie - The Beautiful Hill Station
Himachal Pradesh has become India’s most popular hill resort owing to its easy accessibility and diversity of hill stations which are known for cool and salubrious climes, seats of much worshipped religious deities and adventure sports. Dalhousie is one such hill station which is increasingly becoming popular among home and foreign tourists. Nestled on the spur at the western end of Dhauladhar, Dalhousie in its present shape was founded in 1850’s when the British acquired five hills from the ruler of the Chamba State for developing the area as a sanatorium.
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Kalatop - The Wild Life Sanctuary
This small sanctuary lies in the catchment of the Ravi River, and contains patches of good coniferous and Oak forests. A lovely bowl-shaped meadow at Khajjiar, with a lake and a ‘floating’ island, is a popular tourist spot. There is a ‘golden’ domed temple at the edge of this meadow, dedicated to the deity ‘Khajinag’, from whom the area derives its name.Read more>>>>>>
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