Tourist Places in Chamba
¤ Temple Attractions
Sightseeing
in Chamba is all about temples. The town is known for its finely
carved temples built in the shikhara or the spire style of the Indian
plains. They are devoted to Vishnu (the Preserver of Hindu Trinity of
Creator-Preserver-Destroyer) and Shiva (the Destroyer) as well as to
different avatars (forms) of Devi (goddess). The worship of Shiva was
established earlier but Vishnu gained popularity only in the 9th
century. The uninterrupted 1,000-year rule of the Pahari kings in
Chamba resulted in their being the finest and best-preserved temples
in north India.
To one side of the Akhand Chandi Palace (now a college) stands the
Bansi Gopal Temple dedicated to Krishna and houses a fair collection
of stone images. The small Surara Temples are found down a series of
alleyways in the area called Muhala, a 10-minute-walk from the
Bajreshwari Temple. The Shri Sita Ram Temple might not be very
impressive to look at, especially with its coat of blue paint in the
lower half. Here too, are interesting stone sculptures. The
Devi-ri-Kothi Temple houses some of the oldest paintings of the town.
The bigger and more important temples of Chamba are dicussed below in
details.
¤ Facility of A Guide Available
Note You can hire a guide from the Mani Mahesh Travel Agency
(near the Lakshmi Narayan temple complex) to take you around the many
temples.
¤ Rang Mahal
or Old Palace now houses the Himachal Emporium. It is a good place to
buy your shawls and rumals from.
¤ Treks & Other Sports
Treks - There are a number
of interesting treks from Chamba. Two of the toughest and most
exciting treks are to the Pangi Valley and the Manimahesh Lake. A
branch of the Manali Mountaineering Institute at Bharmaur organizes
treks and provides information and equipment like tents and sleeping
bags. June-October is the best time for trekking. Here are some of the
longer treks you could try
Chamba Bharmaur (by bus) Hadsar Dhancho
Manimahesh.
Chamba Bharmaur (by bus) Hadsar Kugti
Duggi Alyas Kugti Pass Shansha Rohtang
Pass Manali.
Chamba Bharmaur (by bus) Sisar Bhadra
Bhassein Kalicho Pass Triloknath Rohtang Pass
Manali.
Chamba Bharmaur (by bus) Tissa Traila
Strundi Bindrabani Kilar Purthi Raoli
Tindi Salguraor Udaipur.
Chamba Sach Pass Kilar Kishtwar (in Jammu and
Kashmir).
¤ Some of The Shorter Treks Are
Chamba Saral.
Chamba Bhandal.
Chamba Chhatrari.
¤ Water Sports
The Ravi and its innumerable tributaries meandering through
picturesque gorges and valleys, foaming over rocks and boulders,
provide excellent opportunities for white water rafting, canoeing and
kayaking. Theres also enough fish in these waters to keep
anglers satisfied.
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