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Bharmaur Tours | Bharmaur Travel Guide


Surrounded by high lush green mountains, this quaint little town known as Bharmour was the original capital of princely state of Chamba. This place still regales in its glorious history with its treasure of ancient temples and monuments. Tucked away amidst lush green surroundings, your travel to Bharmaur will be no less than a magical trip.

It is now getting the recognition it deserves due to increased tourism in Himachal Pradesh. Bharmour is best known for its serene surroundings and amazingly tranquil environs. Those interested in exploring this place can go to ancient temples and forests located here. One can also enjoy trekking here on the gentle slopes of the mountain ranges that surround Bharmaur city of India.

Bharmaur Tourist Attractions

Chaurasia
The famous Chaurasi temples were named after the 84 shrines built in it. It is said that 84 Siddhas passing through the area to Manimahesh chose this place to settle down and meditate. The tallest and most prominent temple of the complex is the Manimahesh temple built in Shikhara style, dedicated to Lord Shiva. There is a life-size brass statue of Nandi, the sacred bull (the vehicle of Lord Shiva), erect outside the temple.

Kugti
The famous Kugti Pass standing at an altitude of 5040 meters is a challenging trail from Bharmaur to Keylong. A solitary rest house offers a spectacular view of the coniferous forests and one can also visit the famous temple of Keylong Wazir, just 2 kilometers from here.

Manali Beas Kund Solang Trek
Lush pine forests and a network of hill trails dominate the Kullu valley. Also known as the Valley of Gods, Kullu was originally called Kulantapith, the end of the habitable world. The picturesque Kullu valley is drained by the Beas river and fringed by the Pir Panjal range to the north, Bara Bhangal range to the west and Parvati range to the east. The valley is well connected by road and air, making it an ideal base for treks and excursions.

Manali is the valley's principal township. A quaint settlement, small enough to be explored on foot. Close to Manali (4.5 km) are the Vashist Hot Water Springs, and the spa offers much needed relaxation after and before an arduous trek.

The trek passes through interesting alpine meadows, high altitude passes, turbulent streams and offers excellent views of glaciers and snow topped peaks. The track from Dhundi to Beas Kund crosses the river at many points by simple rope-strung bridges. A steep 2 km walk brings the trekker to Beas Kund, the source of the Beas river at 4,100 metres. The view from here is uninteruppted and Hanuman Tibba, Ladahi peak and Mandi peak can be seen clearly. From Beas Kund, the trekker can also spend a couple of hours walking to the Lady Lake for a fine mountain panorama.
Season: Early April to end June, mid September to mid-December.
Duration: 5 days.
Stages: Manali to Solang Valley, Solang to Dhundi (8 km), Dhundi to Beas Kund (6 km), Beas Kund to Shigara Dug (8 km), Shikara Dug to Marrhi (10 km), Marrhi to Rohtang (23 km), Rohtang to Manali.

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