Places near Chamba Himachal

Check out the various places of tourist interest near Chamba Himachal. These places can be visited on a day trip from Chamba Himachal. Include these excursions in your tour itinerary and make your visit to Chamba Himachal more memorable.

Manimahesh Lake: Manimahesh Lake is also known as Dal lake which is situated at a height of 4080 m above sea level in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. It is said to be the abode of Lord Shiva as per Hindu mythology. It is located at a distance of 51 km from Chamba.

Rang Mahal: Rang Mahal is one of the most significant tourist destinations which is located at a distance of 121 km away from Chamba. Rang Mahal was built by Raja Umed Singh to house the royal women and now serves to display artefacts, rare paintings, coins, costumes, hill jewellery, and other valuable objects.

Chaugan: Chaugan is where you can find all sorts of stone and metal artefacts, which make lovely souvenirs, and the famous Chamba and Kangra paintings. Chaugan is situated at a distance of 182 km away from Chamba.

Dharamshala: Dharamshala is situated at a distance of 127 km away from Chamba. Dharamsala is located in the district of Kangra in Himachal Pradesh. The colossal snow dressed peaks of Dhauladhar Range overlook Dharamsala at all times.

Mcleodganj: McLeod Ganj is situated at a distance of 131 km away from Chamba. McLeodganj, is a suburb of Dharamshala in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. It is known as "Little Lhasa" or "Dhasa" because of its large population of Tibetans.

Palampur: Palampur is a hill station in Himachal Pradesh. It’s known for its tea gardens like the Palampur Cooperative Tea Factory, which also processes the leaves. Palampur is located at a distance of 153 km away from Palampur.

Dalhousie: Dalhousie is situated at a distance of 53 km away from Chamba. It is a high-altitude town spread across 5 hills near the Dhauladhar mountain range. It's home to colonial-era buildings, including St. Francis and St. John’s churches, which date back to the rule of the British Raj in the 1800s.

Hadsar Waterfall: Hadsar waterfall is situated at a distance of 72 km away from Chamba. It is a small town that is known for the base camp of the famous Manimahesh Yatra. It is located in Bharmour, near Chamba in Himachal Pradesh

Bharmour: Bharmour is a quaint little hilltown that boasts of lush green scenery and snow clad peaks. It is situated at a distance of 64 km from Chamba. The village is also known for its several ancient temples, some of which are believed to date back to the 10th century.

Thala Waterfall: Thala waterfall is a really beautiful waterfall located at a distance of 9km from Bharmour near the river at the Thala bridge. This waterfall is nice to enjoy a good time and have a picnic. A small natural pool is formed at the bottom of waterfall but only daredevils should try to take a dip.

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Manimahesh Lake: Manimahesh Lake is also known as Dal lake which is situated at a height of 4080 m above sea level in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas. It is said to be the abode of Lord Shiva as per Hindu mythology. It is located at a distance of 51 km from Chamba.

Rang Mahal: Rang Mahal is one of the most significant tourist destinations which is located at a distance of 121 km away from Chamba. Rang Mahal was built by Raja Umed Singh to house the royal women and now serves to display artefacts, rare paintings, coins, costumes, hill jewellery, and other valuable objects.

Chaugan: Chaugan is where you can find all sorts of stone and metal artefacts, which make lovely souvenirs, and the famous Chamba and Kangra paintings. Chaugan is situated at a distance of 182 km away from Chamba.

Dharamshala: Dharamshala is situated at a distance of 127 km away from Chamba. Dharamsala is located in the district of Kangra in Himachal Pradesh. The colossal snow dressed peaks of Dhauladhar Range overlook Dharamsala at all times.

Mcleodganj: McLeod Ganj is situated at a distance of 131 km away from Chamba. McLeodganj, is a suburb of Dharamshala in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. It is known as "Little Lhasa" or "Dhasa" because of its large population of Tibetans.

Palampur: Palampur is a hill station in Himachal Pradesh. It’s known for its tea gardens like the Palampur Cooperative Tea Factory, which also processes the leaves. Palampur is located at a distance of 153 km away from Palampur.

Dalhousie: Dalhousie is situated at a distance of 53 km away from Chamba. It is a high-altitude town spread across 5 hills near the Dhauladhar mountain range. It's home to colonial-era buildings, including St. Francis and St. John’s churches, which date back to the rule of the British Raj in the 1800s.

Hadsar Waterfall: Hadsar waterfall is situated at a distance of 72 km away from Chamba. It is a small town that is known for the base camp of the famous Manimahesh Yatra. It is located in Bharmour, near Chamba in Himachal Pradesh

Bharmour: Bharmour is a quaint little hilltown that boasts of lush green scenery and snow clad peaks. It is situated at a distance of 64 km from Chamba. The village is also known for its several ancient temples, some of which are believed to date back to the 10th century.

Thala Waterfall: Thala waterfall is a really beautiful waterfall located at a distance of 9km from Bharmour near the river at the Thala bridge. This waterfall is nice to enjoy a good time and have a picnic. A small natural pool is formed at the bottom of waterfall but only daredevils should try to take a dip.