Chamba
is a town and a popular hill station in the Chamba district in the
state of Himachal Pradesh, in northern India. Located at an altitude
of 996 metres (3,268ft) above mean sea level, the town is situated on
the banks of the Ravi River (a major tributary of the Trans-Himalayan
Indus River), at its confluence with the Sal River.
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Gallery:-
Nearby
Tourist Destinations:-
Khajjiar
Lake, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary, Chamunda Devi Temple, Bhuri Singh
Museum, Manimahesh Lake, Khajji Naga Shrine, Bhalei Mata Temple,
Vajreshwari Temple, Chamba Central Park, Gauri Shankar Temple, Chobia
Pass, Mahakali Temple and more.
How
to Reach :-
By
Air :- There are several
airports in the adjacent cities/states, Pathankot(120 kms), Amritsar
(220 kms), Kangra (172 kms) and Chandigarh (400 kms). Cabs and buses
are available from all of these places to take you to Chamba.
By
Train :- The nearest railway station is at Pathankot, about 120
kms from Chamba. Buses and Cabs are very easily available from
Pathankot to Chamba. Alternatively, you can take train till
Chandigarh or till New Delhi and then take a bus or taxi (Cab) to
travel in Chamba.
By
Road: - The Himachal Road
Transport Corporation runs regular buses from neighboring states of
Delhi, Haryana and Punjab. In the state itself they run to and fro
from cities of Pathankot, Shimla, Kangra, Solan and Dharamsala.
Tourist
Map:-
Best time to Go:- Throughout in the year but Februray to October is best to travel.
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