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CHAMBA
TOUR
Dale Of Milk And Honey
Chamba, the land of antiquity, art and scenic beauty, is a wonder in itself
for every visitor. Situated at the height of 996 m. above sea level on the
south bank of the Ravi River, the ancient Pahari capital was founded in 920
A.D., who named it after his favourite daughter
Champavati.
Chamba valley is noted for the magnificence of it's scenery-touching the
fringe of the Shivaliks and having three well-defined snowy ranges, the
Dauladhar, constituting the outer Himalayas, the Pir Panjal or the mid
Himalayas, and the Zanskar range or the inner Himalayas.
Chamba's serene beauty makes it the ideal holiday retreat. The land of
mystic serenity, enchanting vistas, refreshing air, lofty mountain passes
and slopes, provides ample opportunities to nature lovers. The place and
adjoining areas have immense scope of leisure pursuits. The waters, hills,
plateaus and the snowline, which can be sighted from any of the buildings
and the main square, make a spectacle that can become an inspiration for
many painters and poets.
PRIME ATTRACTION OF CHAMBA
TEMPLES IN CHAMBA
Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Chamba
Lakshmi Narayan Temple, which is the main temple of Chamba town, was built
by Raja Sahil Verma in the 10th century AD. Built in Shikhara style, the
temple consists of Bimana i.e. Shikhara and Garbh Griha with a small
antralya. Lakshmi Narayana Temple has a mandapa like structure also. The
wooden chhattries, the shell roof, atop the temple were in response to the
local climatic conditions as a protection against snowfall.
Chamunda Devi Temple, Chamba
Located just one-km away from Chaugan, is the ancient temple of Chamunda
Mata, overlooking the fortified Chamunda and the tempestuous river Ravi. A
good place for picnic, it offers a panoramic view of the town as well as
villages situated on the left bank of the river.
Katasan Devi Temple, Chamba
Another popular temple of the Chamba district, it is about 30-km from the
town near Baira Siul Project. This calm and peaceful spot is ideal for
picnic lovers and one can witness a full view of the valley from its
premises.
PALACES TO VISIT IN CHAMBA
Maharaja's Palace, Chamba
This palace belongs to the erstwhile rulers of Chamba and the most
outstanding buildings in the town. Of these, Rang Mahal or 'the Painted
Palace', with towers on either side, is undoubtedly the most interesting
one. There is one room in the building, the walls of which are painted with
murals depicting episodes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
Rang Mahal, Chamba
Also known as the 'Painted Palace', was built by Raja Umed Singh in the
mid-18th century. The architecture of the palace reflects Mughal influences.
Later on, Jit Singh and Charat Singh made certain additions. It became the
women's residence until 1947 and now houses a college. The wall paintings
are splendid and represent one of the most extensive hill collections. The
Paintings follow stories of Lord Krishna.
MUSEUMS IN CHAMBA
Bhuri Singh Museum, Chamba
A veritable storehouse of exquisite paintings of the famous Kangra and
Basholi schools, as well as a mass of epigraphical material on the history
of Chamba. Also housed in the museum are woodcarvings, ancient manuscripts
and murals from Rang Mahal.
OTHER PLACES NEAR CHAMBA
Chaugan, Chamba
This public promenade situated in the heart of the
town is a grassy maidan less than one-kilometre in length and about
seventy-five metres wide is a busy local trading centre for villagers from
the surrounding hills. Each year Chaugan is the site for the 'Minjar'
procession, a fair that lasts a week and comprise of large number of sports
and cultural activities.
Church of Scotland, Chamba
The Presbyterian Church and Mission House of the
Church of Scotland lie opposite the Museum.
Khajjiar:
The lush green meadow with a small lake is surrounded by thick pines and
crowned by forests. A little away from the lake is the Khajji Nag Temple,
which was built, in the 12th century.
EXCURSIONS IN CHAMBA
Bharmaur (1981m):
This idyllic ancient capital and the surrounding land,
often referred as 'Switzerland of the East', has been the original capital
of the district of Chamba for 400 years. Bharmaur has temples from the 8th
to 10th centuries built in the classic 'Pahari' style peculiar to the hills.
This region is also home to semi-nomadic shepherds, the Gaddis.
Jhamwar:
Located amidst wooded forests, Jhamwar is famous for
its apple orchards.
Saho:
Situated on a high plateau and beside the banks of
River Sal, this village is famous for its temple dedicated to Lord Chandra
Shekhara or Shiva the moon-crowned God.
LAKES AROUND CHAMBA
Manimahesh (4267m):
Located, 97 km away from the district Chamba, this lake, at the base of the
peak Manimahesh Kailash, is celebrated for its holiness. A beautiful and
ancient shikara or spire style temple marks the spot.
Salooni (l829m):
Situated at a height of 1,829m.(6,000 ft.) and 56-km
away from Chamba, Salooni offers a breath-taking panoramic view of the
snow-covered hills and peaks.
VALLEYS AROUND CHAMBA
Bandal Valley:
27-km. from Salooni, this is where the Himachal border
meets Jammu and Kashmir.
Sarol:
Just 11-km from Chamba is situated the remarkable
picnic spot of Sarol, where along with lovely landscaped gardens and Sarol's
Sheep-Breeding Centre, there is a Apiary or Bee-keeping Centre.
Chatrari:
The village is inhabited mostly by the Gaddies, who
are semi-postral lot engaged in rearing of sheep and goats. Situated at a
height of 6,000 feet, Chatrari famous for its remarkable hill-style temple
of Shakti Devi. It consists of a small Cell or sanctuary in which one of the
rare brasses by the master craftsman 'Gugga' is enshrined. The walls of the
temple are built of rubble masonry alternating with beams of wood.
The Pangi Valley:
The Pangi Valley is not green, but the desolate,
craggy territory has an awesome grandeur of its own. At an altitude of over
2,438 m. (8,000 ft.), in the midst of its wild rugged hills flows the great
river Chandrabhaga in a deep and narrow gauge. The Pangiwals, inhabitants of
these cold, hard lands have a reputation for pretty faces, beautiful dances
and scenic splendour. The Mindhal temple is the principal shrine of the
region.
Killar:
Located in the deep narrow gauge of the Chenab River, Killar can be reached
through the Sach Pass and is also known as a Trekker's Paradise.
ADVENTURE
Chamba offers both short and 'out and back' treks and longer treks such as
through Bharmour, Triund to Dharamsala. In Killar one can trek northwest to
Kishtwar in Jammu & Kashmir or turn east to Kishtwar and cross Umasi-La Pass
into the Zanskar valley. Towards the southeast trek to Keylong and Mandi and
while trekking from Killar to Lahaul one will come across a beautiful place,
Purthi, known for the best forest nurseries and a historical Rest House
situated on the bank of Chandra Bhaga. Duration of these treks, which are
operational from June to October, is 5 to 8 days. Shorter treks include the
8-km walk to Sarol, 24-km trek to Bhandal or to Chhatrari, which is en route
to Bharmour.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS IN CHAMBA
Chamba's annual Suhi Mata Festival, which lasts for four days in early
April, commemorates Rani Champavati, the wife of the 10th century Raja Sahil
Verma. Only women and children participate in the festival, dancing on the
Chowgan before processing with an image of Champavati and banners of the
Rajput solar emblem to the Suhi Mata temple. Manjar Fair is a week long
festival of singing and dancing at the start of August to celebrate the
growth of maize. The Manimahesh Yatra to the sacred tarn of Manimahesh is
held immediately after the festival of Janamashtmi. Chrewal, Badronjo or
Patroru is a festival of fire and flowers and a time for purification of the
fields during the month of August. In same month several places in Chamba
celebrates the Gugga fair, which is connected with the worship of 'Gugga',
the Nag Devta.
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