Travel Chamba



Chamba is the north-western region of Himachal Pradesh, in India, with its base camp in Chamba town. The towns of Dalhousie and Khajjhiar are prevalent slope stations and excursion spots for the general population from the fields of northern India. Its high mountain ranges have given it a protected position and helped in protecting its hundreds of years old relics and various engravings. The sanctuaries raised by rajas of Chamba more than a thousand years back keep on being under revere and the area gift deeds executed on copper plates by them keep on being substantial under the law. 

Chamba

The town has various sanctuaries and palaces, and has two well known jatras (fairs), the "Suhi Mata Mela" and the "Minjar Mela", which keep going for a few days of music and moving. Chamba is likewise very much noted for its specialties and creates, especially its Pahari artistic creations, which started in the Hill Kingdoms of North India between the seventeenth and nineteenth century, and its handiworks and materials. 

Education

The standard of training gave in the state has come to an extensively abnormal state. The state has a few exceedingly presumed engineering colleges in HP for higher studies. The government is working always to get ready different arrangements to reinforce the training arrangement of Himachal. Chamba city has various schools, which give an extraordinary stage to advanced education in the field of designing, expressions and sociology, law, trade, therapeutic science, reporting and so on.

B S P Central School, Dalhousie Hill Top School, Dalhousie Public School, DAV Public School, Guru Nanak Public School, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Kendriya Vidyalaya  etc. are some of the best schools from the region. Chamba Millennium B Ed College, District Institute of Educational Training (DIET Saru), Government College, Government Degree College, Government Millennium Polytechnic, Govt Medical College,  Indian Institute of Computer Technology (IICT), Industrial Training Institute (ITI Women), Industrial Training Institute (ITI)  etc. are some of the best higher educational institutions from the region.

Fascinating spots 

Laxmi Narayan Temple: It is the most renowned vacation spot place in Chamba. There are six sanctuaries committed to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. Three sanctuaries are devoted to Lord Vishnu, and another three to Lord Shiva.

Laxmi Narayan Temple
  
Banni Mata Temple: Banni Mata Temple additionally referred to differently as the Mahakali Banni Mata Temple, is situated in Chamba District, a slope station in the State of Himachal Pradesh in north India. This temple is arranged at a tallness of 8,500 feet, comfortable base of excellent Pir Panjal Range in the Chamba Valley. 

Banni Mata Temple

Champavati Temple: This temple was constructed by Raja Sahil Varman in memory of his little girl Champavati. The temple, situated close to the Police Post and the Treasury building, is implicit the Shikhara style, with complex stone carvings.

Champavati Temple

Brajeshwari Devi Temple: This is the temple devoted to goddess Durga and is well known for the fine cut figures. The style which makes the temple unique in relation to others is the shikara style and in top there is a wooden amalaka. 

Chamunda Devi Temple: This is one of the celebrated temples in this quieenee valley, The Chamunda Devi temple is committed to goddess Chamunda, the fierce type of Durga. One can locate the fine wood cut roof highlighting creature and botanical themes. This temple is situated in the peak and gives an unmistakable perspective of the Chamba valley.

Chamunda Devi Temple
  
Sui Mata Temple: The sui mata temple is in the middle of the Chamunda Devi temple and Brajeswari temple. This temple is committed to Sui Mata, the nearby princess of Chamba who give up her life for the general population of her kingdom. 

Akhand Chandi Palace: The Akhand Chandi Palace, noted for its particular green rooftop, was assembled by Raja Umed Singh somewhere around 1747 and 1765 and utilized as his home. 

Akhand Chandi Palace

Bhuri Singh Museum: The exhibition hall houses a limitless number of unique Pahari workmanship and models. Some outstanding accumulations incorporate Basohli and Kangra works of art from the eighteenth and nineteenth hundreds of years, and also, an accumulation of Rumals from the seventh century ahead. 

Bhuri Singh Museum
  
Church of Scotland: The Church of Scotland, a Presbyterian Church, known as 'St. Andrew's Church', was set up by the first preacher in Chamba, the Reverend William Ferqueen, who served there somewhere around 1863 and 1873.

How to Reach Chamba

The nearest airport to Chamba is Chandigarh airport and the nearest railway station is Chandigarh Railway Station though buses are available at regular intervals of time. If you are with family or friends and want to visit Chamba then Hire a taxi from Chandigarh Airport which is easily accessible or you can easily book a car online. Black taxi India offers Chandigarh to Chamba taxi at affordable rates.  It also offers one of the best cab service in Chandigarh.

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