Khajjiar

Khajjiar

How to Reach Khajjiar

There are several ways to get to Khajjiar. Most of the towns and cities in the area are well-connected, including bus services, trains, and air travel. For most visitors, the simplest method is by taxi..Khajjiar is just 25 kms from the famous tourist city of Dalhousie.

Where to Stay At Khajjiar

Khajjiar is very near to the city of Dalhousie normally the tourist do a day tour to the Khajjiar so no very good hotels are available at Khajjiar Some Himachal Pradesh Tourism run guest houses are available and few more hotels and few rest houses of respective Govt departments like PWD are available at Khajjiar. It is recommended to stay at Dalhousie as it hardly takes half an hour to reach Khajjiar.

Things to Do in Khajjiar

If you're looking for a relaxing vacation spot, try Khajjiar. This charming town is the starting point for the popular Chamba, Dalhousie, and Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary treks. While the town isn't a destination for active vacationers, it has a number of scenic spots that are worth a visit.Khajjiar is known for its sprawling greenery,a Swiss counselor conferred the title of “Mini Switzerland” to Khajjiar.This has been a favourite spot for the picnic makers who enjoy a day out in the green meadows of Khajjiar on the banks of a beautiful lake.

Dhauladhaar Mountains

The green capped high mountain ranges of Dhauladhar are a scenic beauty .The Khajjiar green meadows are blessed with the background of the high Dhauladhaar range. Together the meadows of Khajjiar and the pine capped mountains present a panorama you won’t forget for long.

Khajjiar Lake

The towering tall pine trees and the lush green lawns of Khajjiar combined with a small lake make perfect place to enjoy wonderful day with family .The small lake makes Khajjiar more enticing.

Panch Pandav Tree

A short distance from Dalhousie is the panch-pandav tree in Khajjiar. This majestic tree has six shoots, each representing one of the five Pandavas and their mother, Draupadi. The locals say that this is the Mother Tree. In addition to being a popular picnic spot, the Panch-pandav tree is also religiously important. Near the town, you can also visit the Golden Devi Temple. This temple is located near the Khajjiar Lake. The enchanting landscape surrounding the temple is sure to leave you spellbound. In addition to the temple, the town's historical importance and mythology make it an ideal place to spend your day. You can even visit the rest houses that line the city streets. These places are a perfect combination of history, mythology, and scenic beauty.

Khaji Nag temple

Visit the beautiful Khajjiar Khaji Nag temple, a 12th-century Hindu temple dedicated to snakes. Inside, you'll find ornate wood carvings. Snakes have long been revered in Khajjiar, so it's no surprise that the temple is also devoted to snakes. You can even see snakes eating people. The temple is a popular destination for visitors from all over the world, so be sure to make time to visit the shrine.

Located on the banks of the picturesque Khajjiar Lake, the ancient Khaji Nag temple is a must-see for any visitor to the area. This temple was originally dedicated to the Lord of Serpents, Khaji Nag, and boasts an exquisite Hindu-Mughal design. Inside, you'll find stunning wood carvings and icons of the Kauravas and Pandavas. There's even a goat sacrifice that takes place here.

This Hindu temple is one of the oldest in India, and it is believed to be as old as the 12th century. It contains several statues of local deities and is also famous for its snake worship. The temple is also home to a lake that is surrounded by cedar forests. And if you're looking for a place to meditate, Khajjiar is a great choice.

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