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Chamba District | Things to do in Chamba | Places to visit in Chamba

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Chamba is a district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh . The headquarters of the district is located at Chamba. Dalhousie and Khajjiar in Chamba district are popular hill stations. Its high mountain range has given it a good shelter and has helped to preserve its centuries-old remains and many inscriptions.  The temples built by the kings of Chamba more than a thousand years ago are still worshiped. The Chamba district shares its borders with Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Lahaul , Bara-Bangal, Kangra and Gurdaspur in Punjab. Population in Chamba District According to the 2011 census, Chamba district had a population of 5,18,844. Chamba district has a sex ratio of 989 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 73%. The two main languages ​​of this district are Chambiali and Gaddi languages. Administrative Division of Chamba District It comes under the Chamba division. The district is divided into 7 tehsils, Chamba, Chauraha, Saluni, Dalhousie, Bhatiyat, Sihunt

Travel Chamba

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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 seventeen