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| Laxmi Narayan Temple Complex (Chamba) |
With six main Shikhara style temples and several smaller shrines, it is renowned for it's finely executed classical forms. Go Top |
| Hari Rai Temple (Chamba) |
Hari Rai Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, dates back to the 11 th Century. Go Top |
| Narayan Temple (Around Chamba) |
The Narayan Temple at Udaipur is a few km from Chamba. Go Top |
| The Chowgan (Chamba) |
Chamba's wide concourse is the hub of much of the towns activity and also serves as it's promenade. Go Top |
| Rangmahal (Chamba) |
This old palace is an interesting mix of colonial and Saracenic architectural styles. Go Top |
| Okhond Chundi Palace (Chamba) |
Now a college, this imposing building once housed Chamba's ruling family. Much of the original craftsmanship can still be seen here. Go Top |
| Bhuri Singh Museum (Chamba) |
Named after Raja Bhuri Singh of Chamba, this is the treasure house of Chamba's rich past. Go Top |
| St. Andrew's Church (Chamba) |
Over a century old, this is a charming structure, with lancet windows, dressed in stone. Go Top |
| Chaurshi Temple (Around Chamba) |
This temple is located, at Bharmour, 65 km from Chamba. It is dedicated to Lakshmi, Ganesh, Manimahesh and Nar Sing. Go Top |
| Manimahesh Temple (Around Chamba) |
The Manimahesh temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, has the sacred lake, at a height of 4183 mt. It is the site of an annual pilgrimage. Go Top |
| Shakti Temple (Around Chamba) |
The Shakti Temple at Chatrari is 45 km from Chamba valley. It dates back to 700 A.D. Go Top |
| Bajreshwari Devi Temple (Chamba) |
The ancient Bajreshwari Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga. The temple is in shikhara style. Go Top |
| Bharmaur (Around Chamba) |
Linked by road to Chamba is 65 km away. Surrounded by alpine pastures, this is the summer home of the nomadic Gaddis. Go Top |