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Dalhousie Excursion : Places nearby Dalhousie -
Himanchal Pradesh
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Places to visit nearby destination - Dalhousie
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Banikhet
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Seven kms short of Dalhousie is Banikhet - the gateway
to Dalhousie. At Banikhet the road bifurcates for
Chamba and Dalhousie. This small place has gained
importance with the setting-up of residential colony
of Chamera Hydro-electric Project. There is a PWD
rest house at Banikhet. A Nag temple in Padhar Maidan
now called mini stadium is a place of worship for
the people of Banikhet and villages around. The temple
is approximately 150 years old
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Kalatop
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Kalatop and Khajiar are best explored if you take
a three days walk from Dalhousie to Kalatop, Khajjiar
and back Dalhousie.The trek is more or less level
and requires good health, a pair of sturdy walking
shoes. Kalatop is 10 kms from G.P.O. at an altitude
of 8000 feet. Walking along the secluded and forested
road through upper Nakorota hills, one reaches Lakkarmandi.
Between G.P.O. and Lakkarmandi lies the Dalhousie
water system, Tibetan Handicraft Centre and Dalhousie
Potato Farm at Ahla. Lakkarmandi is nestled between
8600 feet high DayanKund peak on its right and Kalatop
on the left. Dayan Kund has military installations
and is closed to civilians except the local people
who visit Bhulwani Mata temple near DayanKund.
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Khajiar
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23 kms from Dalhousie by road and 13 kms from Kalatop
is the mini Switzerland of India at a height of 6400
ft. Hutchison writes, \"Khajjiar is a forest glade
of great beauty, 6400 feet above sea level\". Khajjiar
is often reffered to as \"Gulmarg of Himachal Pradesh\".
The lush green meadows are surrounded by thick pine
and cedar forests. Grazing herds of sheep, goats and
other milch cattle present a prefect pastoral scenery.
There is a small lake in the center of the saucer
shaped meadow which has in it a floating island. Much
of the lake has degenerated into slush because of
heavy silting during rains. Still the landscape of
Khajjiar is picturesque and a photographer\'s delight.
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Mani - Mahesh
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In the month of August/September the famous JATRA
of Mani-Mahesh commences from Laxmi-Narayana Temple
in Chamba. The CHHARI is taken to the sacred lake
of Mani-Mahesh, which is one of the chief tirthas
in the district. Off late people from north India
and beyond have started visiting this sacred lake.
According to an estimate nearly one lakh people visit
this sacred lake every year and take a holy dip. The
lake is situated at the height of 13,500 feet above
sea level and at the base of Mani-Mahesh Kailash peak
(18,564 feet). Mani-Mahesh kailash is a virgin peak.
In 1968 an Indo-Japanese team led by Nandini Patel
made an unsuccessful attempt to scale the peak. The
devout attribute the failure to the divine prowesses
of the holy mountain. On the margin of the lake is
a small marble Shivlaing called CHAUMUKHA.
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Dalhousie City Travel Guide |
Sight Seeing of Dalhousie |
Excursion in Dalhousie |
Dalhousie Travel Tours |
Dalhousie Hotels |
Picture Gallery of Dalhousie
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