Check out the various places of interest in and around Naggar.
Naggar Castle: Naggar Castle was Built around 1460 AD, it is one of the most popular places to visit in Naggar. The castle has a central courtyard and a number of arched balconies offering a picturesque view of the Beas Valley.
Nicholas Reorich Art Gallery: Nicholas Reorich Art Gallery is one of most visited tourist destinations at Naggar. It is situated at a short distance of only 2 km from Naggar, the gallery can easily be reached from there. Nicholas Reorich Art Gallery remains open to visitors from 9 am to 1 pm and from 2 pm till 5 pm in the evening.
Jagatipatt Temple: Jagatipatt Temple is a significant attraction of Naggar, it is located in the campus of Naggar Castle. According to folklore, gods and goddesses transformed themselves into honey bees and cut a slab of stone from the Bhrigu Tung Peak and brought it to the temple in order to make Naggar a divine place.
Tripura Sundari Temple: Tripura Sundari Temple is a popular tourist destination located at Naggar in Himachal Pradesh. This sacred temple is famous for its pagoda style of architecture, colossal wooden structure with three roofs.
Dagpo Shedrupling Monastery: Dagpo Shedrupling Monastery is situated on the left bank of the Beas river, it is a relatively new monastery in the region. It was inaugurated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in 2005. This monastery provides an insight into the lifestyle of the Tibetan monks living there.
Chamunda Bhagwati Temple: Chamunda Bhagwati Temple is located at the village of Nishala and 4 km from Naggar. This temple is dedicated to Chamunda Bhagwati. Chamunda is a combination of Chanda and Munda, two monsters who Chamunda killed.
Muralidhar Temple: Muralidhar Temple is one of the most popular tourist destinations located at Naggar, it is famous for its architectural style which is similar to that of the pyramids of Egypt. The temple enshrines idols of the Hindu deity Krishna and his beloved Radha.
Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum: The museum, which was founded in 1928 as are search institute by Russian Professor Nicolas Roerich with the goal of creating an intellectual environment conducive to research on Tibetan and Indian medicine, is located 100 metres uphill from the Nicolas K.
Gauri Shankar Temple:This temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and located just below The Castle, is an important religious centre in town. The historical temple was constructed in the11th century and is thought to be the final structure of the Gurjara-Pratihara traditions.