TravelIQ for Himachal
Dhanchho Waterfall – Exquisite Spot On Way To Manimahesh Peak
Dhanchho is the mid-point of Manimahesh and ideally located at an altitude of 2,440 m, some 24 km from Bharmour. Dhanchho Waterfall is perfect place to have a picnic or enjoy a refreshing trek. You’ll have to drive through a distance of 17 km from Bharmour to Hadsar and then trek 7 km from Hadsar...
Khajinag Temple – The Divine Naag Devta Temple
The beautiful town of Khajjiar takes its name from the Khajinag Temple. Constructed back in the 12th century, this temple is dedicated to the Naag Devta (local deity). Being one of the most highly regarded shrines and pilgrims, it attracts tourists and visitors from all over the place. Wooden images of the Pandava brothers, images...
Chail – Set In A Stunning Locale
Chail is a tiny hamlet in Himachal Pradesh that is nestled in the midst of lush green pine forests, lofty mountains and snow-capped peaks. This beautiful hill station is situated at an altitude of 2250 m. Chail is a perfect destination for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of city...
Chhatrari Village – Land of Legends
This tiny village is situated at an altitude of 6,000 feet; just 40 km from Bharmour and 45 km from Chamba. It is famous for its hill-style temples. The village is mostly inhabited by ‘Gaddies’, a colloquial term for people engaged in rearing sheep and goats. The famous temple of Chhatrari, dedicated to Shakti is...
Sujanpur Fort – A Legacy From History
The Sujanpur fort lies on the banks of River Beas and close to the border of Kangra district. The fort is situated atop a hill and is popularly known as ‘Tira.’ The renowned fort was constructed in 1758 by Raja Abhaya Chand. During the early nineteenth century, Raja Sansar Chand resided at the Sujanpur fort....
Rang Mahal Palace – Perfect Blend Of British and Mughal Architecture
Nestled in the lap of ‘Mother Nature’, Himachal Pradesh has lots to offer its tourists. The land of natural beauty boasts of several historical and religious monuments. Every monument has a rich history of its own, which continues to attract several tourists even to this day. The history of Himachal Pradesh is clearly reflected in...
Bhuri Singh Museum
A Treasure To The Past The beautiful town of Chamba lies on the bank of river Ravi and it is the land of tranquil beauty, art and antiquity. Chamba allures tourists from the every nook and corner of the globe. A large number of tourists are seen thronging this stunning place during winter to enjoy...
Hadimba Devi Temple
Dedicated To Hidimdi Devi Nestled amidst lofty and thick pine trees, the Hadimba Devi Temple is the most renowned temple in the entire Manali region. Popularly known as the Dhoongri temple, people from all over the world come here to seek the blessings of goddess Hadimba. Being dedicated to goddess Hadimba, the temple has a...
Bhaba Valley – Serene Yet Adventurous Landscapes
It is one of the most exciting and adventurous trekking destinations in Himachal Pradesh; the quaint and tranquil Kafnu Bhabha valley. About 50 kms from Shree BhimaKali Ji temple spreads a beautiful valley along Bhaba River which attracts adventure enthusiast from all over India and abroad. To the east, the Bhaba Valley leads to the...
Lakes in Himachal Pradesh – A Visual Delight For Viewers
Himachal Pradesh, a northern Indian state adorned with pristine natural beauty, boasts a diverse collection of lakes that captivate the hearts of visitors. From the tranquil shores of Dal Lake to the sacred waters of Manimahesh, these lakes are nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes. Each lake offers a unique experience, inviting travelers to explore its charm....
The Temples of Devbhoomi Himachal: A Religious Saga
Himachal Pradesh is popular as “Devbhoomi,” literally meaning the abode of God. The Almighty is said to live here and this belief is best characterized by a number of pilgrimages and temples situated here. Considerably, there are more than two thousand temples in Himachal. They are not only holy embodiment of people’s devotion but also...