Discover the best top things to do in Kangra, India including Kareri Lake, Bajreshwari Devi Temple, Indrahar Pass, Baglamukhi Temple, Billing Paragliding, Kangra Fort, Masroor Rock Cut Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple of Devi.
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5.0 based on 57 reviews
We highly recommend this trek. Offbeat and less crowded. We trekked with thetravelmonk.com . everything was managed by them 3D-2N Package EX-Dharamshala, incl Trek, Guide Stay, Food and Bus stand transfers. Everything was very well managed. River camping on day-1 was an add-on and provided complimentary. you have to ask for it. Toilet facility(Western) was a relief. As there were none at the location. Highly recommended for Lady trekkers. Proper sanitization of camps and sleeping bags was done. Contact-8146654329 for details.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
A really good temple. Although it's in a very narrow lane. So it is advisable to leave ur vehicle outside the lane somewhere if travelling by ur own car.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Indrahara Pass trek is a challenging trek which involves climbing a 4342 meters high pass which is situated on the boundary of Kangra and Chamba .
4.5 based on 72 reviews
Lovely and holy place with maa baglamukhi blessings. Air quality index is so good . Mesmerizing place.
4.5 based on 147 reviews
Billing Valley is a venture of Billing Adventures of Himachal, a team of well experienced and established young travel professionals, offering their Paragliding ,Trekking,Adventures activities expeditions, travel arrangements and tour services to the famous destination of Himachal. Billing Valley is based in Mcleodganj, Dharamsala, Himachal and Bir - Billing at Palampur, Himachal Pradesh.
4.5 based on 303 reviews
One of the moKst prominent attractions of Kangra district, Kangra Fort is located at the outskirts of Kangra town [~3Kms. from the Bus stand] and around 22 km from Dharamshala. The fort is spread over an area of around 4 km and is guarded by high walls and ramparts. Kangra fort is located atop a hill on the base of which the river Banganga and Patal Ganga embrace each other. There are plenty of doors in this fort which are made by the rulers of several dynasties. The entrance to the fort is designed with stone carvings and known as Ranjit Singh Gate. The next entrance door to the fort is Jahangiri Darwaza followed by Ahni and Amiri Darwazas. There are three temples inside the fort called Ambika Devi Temple, the Shitlamata Temple and Lakshmi Narayan Temple. There is a temple dedicated to Jaina Tirthankaras where a stone image of Lord Adinath is installed. A staircase in between the temples of Shitlamata and Ambika Devi leads to the Sheesh Mahal where a small hall-like compartment is designed with a block of stone at the edge of which a polygonal watch tower is installed. While exploring the part of the palace opens towards Andheri Darwaza one can see the remains of a historical mosque. Also stepwell called Kapoorsagar is a significant attraction of Kangra Fort. Kangra Fort is claimed to be the oldest fort of our country, which is still existing and find a mention in write-ups from the time of Alexander the Great. The ruling clan claims to be continuing since 4th century BC and to get an insight do visit a small family museum on the way.
4.5 based on 150 reviews
This ancient temple though somewhat in ruins is a place to visit around 30 km from the Dharamshala airport can be conveniently reached within an hour A ramp with railing has been built to reach the temple there is an entry ticket of Rs 25 for Indian visitors there is ample parking and a small restaurant outside the way to the temple the ambience is great will let pictures describe the beauty
4.5 based on 37 reviews
I visited here after 10 years at the month of May. Lot of things have been changed here. Hisotrical temple and its located on the highway. There is small river also on the back side of temple. Only 1-2 hour from Dharamshala. Everything was available there. No issue regarding parking. Only 2-3 minutes walking distance from parking to Temple. After prey to Maa we visited Baijnath. Jai Chamunda Maa
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