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Chamba is a beautiful district in Himachal Pradesh and not only famous for its scenic beauty but is also home to beautiful architectural pieces such as Laxmi Narayan Temple, Hariraya Temple, Rang Mahal etc. This district is full of Monasteries and temples to explore. Dalhousie, Manimahesh Peak Chamera Lake, Khajjiar, Bharmour, Pangi Valley are famous towns of Chamba. A less polluted city is also famous for its handicrafts that are made of wood and hand woven textiles. Chamba tour packages are designed to cover a trip to all these beautiful destinations and a special package for Manimahesh yatra.  Moreover, Pahadi paintings of this place are another prime attraction. At 82 km from Dalhousie, you will find a mesmerizing town of Chamba that lies on the banks of River Ravi between two mountain ridges. This place is surrounded by majestic Himalayas and lush forests, it is an ancient town that boasts Historical importance and is unmatched beauty. It is located at a height of 3301ft. above sea level, also known as the land of Shiva.

Famous tourist places to visit in Chamba are:

Chamera Lake: A aman made reservior built on Chamera Dam is best place for boating, scenic drives and panoramic mountain views. 

Khajjiar- Khajji Nag Temple, Deodar forests and Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary are key delights here. 

Dalhouise- A lovely hill station famous for meadows, treks and colonial architecture. The most famous tour package in this region is the Dalhousie Khajjiar Tour Package

Manimahesh Lake- A Kailash peak is very famous for Manimahesh Yatra to darshan of Lord Shiva. It is one of the Panach Kailash Yatras

Champavati Temple

Bhuri Singh Museum – The best place to explore miniature, paintings, artifacts and historical exhibit showing history and culture. 

Chowgan-Thala Waterfall, Hadsar Waterfall, Gurudwara Sahib, Nurpur (historic fort town), and Gandasru Mahadev in Churah Valley.

Pangi Valley- Home to the Pangwala and Bhoti tribes, there are also villages like Killlar and Dharwas where you can celebrate local culture and hospitality.

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