Day: May 8, 2018
Enjoy and Visit Beautiful Place of Parwanoo in Himachal
Enjoy and Visit Beautiful Place of Parwanoo in Himachal Located on the borders of Haryana and Himachal, Parwanoo is surrounded by lush scenery and verdant hills. One of the top 12 honeymoon destinations in Himachal Pradesh, it boasts of serene ambiance, much-needed by a honeymooning couple. It is just 40 km from Chandigarh and spreads across the Shivalik Mountain Ranges. Visit during any time of the year as the weather is always pleasant. Excursion to the towns of Kalka and Solan can be planned. Go for a cable car ride at Timber Trail. Seek Mata’s blessings at the Mansa Devi temple. Enjoy a visit to the Mughal Gardens (Yadavindra Garden) and Fruits Orchards. Enveloped by deodar and cedar trees, Gurkha fort makes a good attraction. This is a place where one can enjoy the captivating ambience of a hill station and hustle-bustle of a city. Situated on the border of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, this small town offers beautiful apple orchards and delicious fruit products. An ideal getaway for outdoor activities such as trekking and hiking, it is also a destination for nature lovers. Once a sleepy town, today Parwanoo has transformed into an industrial city. The verdant cover of pine and fir trees along with pleasant weather will make you fall in love with this place. Packed with lakes, temples and gardens and a ride on a cable car, a trip to this town can be one of the most enjoyable and cherished. Click Here : – Enjoy and Visit Beautiful Place of Parwanoo in Himachal
Read MoreNestled Peacefully on The Banks of Ravi River of chamba in Himachal
Nestled peacefully on the banks of Ravi River, the beautiful town of Chamba is blessed with wonderful vistas, salubrious climate and cool breeze. Treat your eyes to the wonderful verdant views from your room’s balcony or the window of your cottage. This old town has colorful markets, a well-stocked museum and some beautifully-carved temples. Visit Chowgan, a huge grass field here, which is an important site for picnics, cricket games, festivals and hangout. This truly is one of the places in North India to plan honeymoon because of its peaceful surroundings. Stay away from the hustle-bustle of the city life, have good chit-chat sessions and know each other better. Chamba is truly enchanting.Explore Packages Tourist Attractions The Laxmi Narayan Temple is the main tourist attraction of the town. The architecture of the six temples in this complex is an example of the Hindu shikhara style of architecture. However, the local flavor is distinct and makes the carvings on these temples unique. Three temples are dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and another three to Lord Shiva. The temple was built in the 10th century AD and was renovated in the 16th century. This Laxmi Narayan Temple complex also some fine sculptures of residing deities, which include figures of Lord Vishnu (of the Hindu trilogy), Goddess Laxmi (Goddess of wealth), Narasimha (Lion form of Lord Vishnu) and Lord Krishna. Chowgan, the grassy promenade at the heart of the town, is the focus for local festivals.To the northeast of the Laxmi Narayan temple lies the small Surara temples. Nearby is the Brajreshwari Devi temple, dedicated to Goddess Durga. This temple is constructed in the of traditional shikhara style and is known for intricate carvings on its surface. Tour to Chamba The Chamunda Devi Temple is located on a hill overlooking the town of Chamba and one has to climb for about 30 minutes to reach it. This temple is dedicated to Chamunda, the wrathful form of Goddess Durga. The entire wooden ceiling of this temple is embellished with intricate carvings depicting floral motifs and different deities. This temple has a number of brass bells, offered by the devotees, and footprints of the Goddess on a small pillar. The Sui Mata Temple is located between the Chamunda Devi temple and Brajreshwari Devi temple, and is dedicated to Sui Mata (a local princess, who gave her life for the people in Chamba). Colorful paintings within the temple depict the life of Sui. The 11th-century Harirai Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is also made in the Shikhara style and has a triple-headed statue of Lord Vishnu made from eight different materials.Other temples to visit in Chamba are the Radha Krishna Temple, the Sitaram Temple and the Champavati Temple. The Rangmahal or the Old Palace is another important place to visit and houses the Himachal Emporium, from where the travelers can buy handicraft items. The Bhuri Singh Museum has a good collection of artifacts belonging to this region. Of particular importance is the collection of traditional miniature paintings. St Andrew’s Church and Gandhi Gate are also worth visiting. Click Here :- Nestled Peacefully on The Banks of Ravi River of chamba in Himachal
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