Places to See in Chamba Himachal

Check out the various places of interest in and around Chamba Himachal.

  • Laxmi Narayan Temple: Lakshmi Narayan Temple is one of the oldest and largest temple in Chamba, It was built in around 11th century by Raja Sahil Verma. The main idol of Lord Vishnu is made up of rare marble, which used to be found in the mountains of Vindhyas.

  • Champavati Temple: Champavati Temple is located near the Police Post and Treasury building in Chamba. It is one of the most religious destinations and best places to visit in Chamba. The best time to visit temple is from the month of March to June as the climate is so pleasant during this duration.

  • Bhuri Singh Museum: Bhuri Singh Museum is one of the most popular tourist destinations not only in Chamba but in whole Himachal Pradesh. It house of more than 8,500 antique pieces, Bhuri Singh Museum features costumes, arms, coins, royal jewellery, Basohli painting, rare Sharda script, carved doors, and many more things.

  • Chamunda Devi Temple: Chamunda Devi Temple is situated at a distance of 3 km away from Chamba. It is one of the most important places to visit in Chamba. It is an important pilgrimage place for Hindus located on the banks of river Baner.

  • Khajjiar Lake: Khajjiar is also popularly known as Mini Switzerland of India. It is conveniently nestled at an elevation of 6500-feet above sea level and the picturesque landscapes that it boasts are bound to impress any tourist.It features a small-sized lake, which is one of the favorite spots amongst tourists and locals.

  • Vajreshwari Temple: Vajreshwari Temple is located near Jansali Bazar in Chamba, it is an ancient temple of Chamba which is more than 1000 years old. A huge fair is also organized in the temple at the time of Amavasya and Navratri in March.

  • Hariraya Temple: Hariraya Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This temple is located near Central Park in Chamba and it was built during the 11th century. The statue of Lord Vishnu installed in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple is made of eighteen pieces of metal.

  • Sui Mata Temple: Sui Mata Temple is located just 1.2 kilometres from Chamba. The ancient temple built in the Saho village of Chamba is dedicated in honour of the sacrifice of Queen Sui Devi, the wife of King Sahil Varman.

  • Rang Mahal: Rang  Mahal, built in the 18th century by Raja Umed Singh, is one of the largest  monuments in the Chamba region. The palace features a strikingly designed high  fort-like wall and a perfect blend of Mughal and British architecture.

  • Akhand  Chandi Palace: Akhand  Chandi Palace exemplifies Mughal opulence and British artistic architecture. It  was built between 1748 and 1764 and is a perfect blend of western and eastern  architecture.

  • Manimahesh  Lake: Manimahesh  Lake is located in the Chamba district and is one of the most important places  to visit in Chamba. It is close to Manimahesh Kailash Peak in the Pir Panjal  Range of Himalayas.

  • Chamera Dam: The Chamera dam, built on the Ravi River, is located in the  Chamba district and is one of the most important places to visit in Chamba.  Chamera Lake is the dam's reservoir, with a water level that can reach 763 metres during the rainy season and 747 metres during the summer.

  • Kalatop  Wildlife Sanctuary: Kalatop  Wildlife Sanctuary is one of Himachal Pradesh's most popular wildlife reserves, covering 30.69 square kilometers and nestled in the deodar forest between  Khajjiar and Dalhousie. If you enjoy hiking, there is no better way to get to  the wildlife sanctuary than by walking through the natural vegetation.