Counted among the magnificent rock cut temples of India, the beautiful Masroor Temple is situated 40 km from Kangra in… On the drive from Shimla-Mataur national highway, one comes across the ...
Located 24 km from Kangra and 15 km from Dharamshala is the famous temple of goddess Chamunda Devi (Chamunda Nandikeshwar Dham). A stone “Lingam” under a boulder representing Nandikeshwar ...
The Brajeshwari Devi temple in Kangra remains unknown to most tourists even though it has immense spiritual importance as ...
Located in Kangra, the Chamunda Devi temple is famous as the temple of Devi’s fierce form. Chamunda Devi is worshipped as the destroyer of evil forces, and her temple is a place filled with ...
Kangra is a paradise of natural beauty ... Travel back in time at Masroor Rock Cut Temple, a beautiful creation dating back to the 8th century. This ancient temple complex, carved out of just ...
The district has already logged 19,631 foreign tourist arrivals till September and has surpassed the 16,222 who visited Kangra in 2023. This year’s figure has surpassed the 6,538 mark in 2022.
Kangra deputy commissioner Hemraj Bairwa said ... is a pilgrim centre due to the presence of a 200-year old Lord Shiva temple on its banks. Dharamshala hotel association president Ashwani Bamba ...
Day 3: Kangra Fort, Tibet Museum ... Experience Tibetan culture and spirituality at the Dalai Lama Temple Complex and Norbulingka Institute, making it a hub for Tibetan exiles and enthusiasts.