A Complete Travel Guide to Chamba
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There are certain tours to hill stations that leave behind cherishable memories to unfold. Chamba is one such small town, whose journey will take you back to medieval times through its special temples. Here, the matter is not of a small town, but of a place that appeals to senses and soul. After all, hill stations are visited to come in close contact with nature's best. Located on the banks of river Ravi and at an height of 996 meters, Chamba welcomes all visitors to explore its glory. The town of Chamba was founded in 920 AD and was ruled by Rajputs. It was Rajput king's daughter Champavati, after whom this place got its name. Here, nature plays the game with tourists offering different views from various angles. One cannot forget his journey to Chamba and it has such magnetic power that people keep on getting attracted towards it.
- Summer – April to June
- Winter – November to February
The best time to play games with nature in Chamba is between March and June.
- Total Population – 4,60,887
- Rural – 4,26,325
- Urban – 34,542 – 4,26,325
The total area of Chamba is 6,522 sq. kms.
Nestled in the beautiful valley of Shivalik ranges, Chamba has ample souvenirs for tourists in their market. One can pick from woolens to various craft items as a gift to friends or decorating own home.
(Himachal Tourism Handicrafts Centre: Chaughan Market)
There is no airport or railway station in Chamba. Though, the closest airport is Gaggal in Kangra (170 Km away) and railway station is Pathankot ( 118 Km away). Still, this town is accessible by road without any problem and bus station in Chamba is located near Chaughan market.