About Chamba
Chamba is a Himalayan town situated in Chamba region of Himachal Pradesh. Known for the antiquated sanctuaries, the caverns, and the buildings that commend Indian history, Chamba is well known for the gob-smacking perspectives on the Pir Panjal, Zanskar and Dhauladhar ranges set in the scenery of an image postcard town. This exemplification of the Himalayan town is situated at a height of 996 meters on the banks of stream Ravi flanked by Jammu and Kashmir, Lahaul and Kangra.
Chamba is prevalent for its customary handiworks and craftsmanship alongside the smaller than normal Pahari artworks - a type of Indian canvas that began from the Himalayan slope realms of North India during the seventeenth to nineteenth hundreds of years. It is additionally the base camp for a few treks in the incomparable Himalayan extents. This, alongside the shocking magnificence and quiet environs allures voyagers searching for a unique area among the much-mainstream Himachali towns.
Chamba praises two famous celebrations - Suhi Mata Mela, held during March/April for four days and Minjar Mela, celebrated on the second Sunday of the Shravana month, or August. This town of hundreds of years old stronghold and places of worship has numerous people tunes committed to it!
Dalhousie and Khajjiar- The Gems of Chamba
Chamba is one of the most excellent regions of Himachal Pradesh with the marvels of Dalhousie and Khajjiar in its geological limits. Both Khajjiar and Dalhousie are known for its green fields of terrains with the snow-topped mountain ranges embellishing the background. The most renowned fascination of the Chamba region is the Chamera Dam and the different well-kept old sanctuaries that were developed 1000 of years back.
What is the best time to visit Chamba?
Walk to June is the best time to visit Chamba as these months have wonderful climate with moderate temperature. Summer in the valleys of Chamba is warm with cold evenings. Try not to reconsider in case you're arranging a strange travel or special night. July is the start of rainstorm, and keeping in mind that it's fitting not to visit the area in overwhelming rainfalls, the cloudy and cold showers are integral to the greenery of the valley. December is the ideal opportunity for snow sweethearts so make a point to convey woolens as the temperature may plunge down to below zero levels.
How to Reach Chamba ?
By Air: There are a few air terminals in the neighboring urban communities/states, Pathankot(120 kms), Amritsar (220 kms), Kangra (172 kms) and Chandigarh (400 kms). Taxis and transports are accessible from these spots to take you to Chamba.
Closest Airport: Jammu - 120 kms from Chamba
By Rail:
The closest railroad station is at Pathankot, around 120 kms from Chamba. Transports and Cabs are effectively accessible from Pathankot to Chamba. On the other hand, you can take train till Chandigarh or till New Delhi and afterward take a transport or a taxi.
By Road: The HRTC (Himachal Road Transport Corporation) runs normal transports from neighboring conditions of Delhi, Haryana and Punjab. In the state itself they hurry forward and backward from urban communities of Pathankot, Shimla, Kangra, Solan and Dharamsala.