About Chamba
Dalhousie to Chamba distnce : 43 km
Estimated travel time : 1.7 hours
Dalhousie to Chamba is one o f the popular route for the tourist that full of scenic views, adventure and beauty of the greenery of Hills. Chamba is town in the state of Himanchal Pradesh that is shine like the gem from the hilly terrine of the Himalayas.
Chamba is adorned as the land of Kailash Mountain and Lord Shiva, is famous for its untouched natural beauty. Flourished in the land of Himalayan mountains this hilly town is the land of incredible beauty, flowering meadows, perennial falls and streams that catches the eyes of the tourists. visiting this mountainous town invokes your dream of the place like fairy-tale snow-capped mountain vistas, rushing torrent of the Ravi River and beautiful temples. Magical allure of the town attract the thousands of the tourists to experiences of splendid vistas of the town, it's pristine beauty and enchanted sceneries with the spiritual aroma of the Temples. Tourists can visit this one of the popular hill station through out the year but one should avoided the chilling winter of north India. So the best time for it is beginning of Summer season in the middle of April and lasting till the end of June has a pleasant climate
Taxi from Dalhousie to Chamba is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Dalhousie to Chamba by car is well connected through Dalhousie - Chamba Road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Dalhousie to Chamba distance is 43 Km and is 1.7 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
Rikh Nali - Dainkund Top Summit, Snow Point, Forest View
Khajjiar - Adventure Activities, Green Meadows, Forest View, Lake, Shiv Temple
Randoh - Guri Point, Naag Devta Temple, Kali Mata Temple
Jankhar Jangal - Naag Devta Mandir, kali Mata Temple, Shiv Temple
Tourist Attractions
Chamba Palace: A magnificent royal residence showcasing unique architecture and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Khajjiar Lake: Known as the "Mini Switzerland of India," this picturesque lake offers boating and horse riding opportunities.
Bhuri Singh Museum: A treasure trove of ancient artifacts, manuscripts, and paintings depicting the rich cultural heritage of Chamba.
Chamunda Devi Temple: A sacred Hindu shrine dedicated to the goddess Chamunda, known for its religious significance and scenic location.
Rang Mahal: A grand old palace adorned with beautiful frescoes and wall paintings, showcasing the rich history and artistic finesse of Chamba.
Satdhara Falls: A cascading waterfall amidst lush greenery, famous for its refreshing ambiance and believed to have therapeutic properties.
Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary: An enchanting sanctuary offering a chance to spot various species of wildlife, including deer, bear, and various bird species.
Manimahesh Lake: A sacred lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks, attracting pilgrims and nature lovers alike.
Church of Scotland: A charming church dating back to the British era, known for its beautiful stained glass windows and serene atmosphere.
Hari Rai Temple: A significant Sikh temple dedicated to Guru Hari Rai, known for its peaceful surroundings and religious importance.