CHAMBA
'Shimla nahin basna, Kasauli nahin basna, Chamba jana zaroor' – Settle not in Shimla, not is Kasauli, Chamba is an unquestionable requirement go to put – are the opening lines of a Himachali society tune. Such is the appeal of the spot. Specked with verifiable and compositionally critical tourist spots, the town in its sanctuaries and royal residences saves quite a bit of its rich medieval past. For a voyager there is a lot to investigate in and around Chamba.
Chamba, maybe the loveliest valley of Himachal, is a fortune trove of beautiful attractions, shining streams, primitive lakes, knolls, thick high tree covers, rich natural life and prolific valleys. At the junction of Dhauladhar and Zanskar ranges, the area fringes Jammu and Kashmir and is the northernmost locale of the state. Quick streaming streams channel into River Ravi on the southern side and into River Chenab on the northern edges.
Chamba, maybe the loveliest valley of Himachal, is a fortune trove of beautiful attractions, shining streams, primitive lakes, knolls, thick high tree covers, rich natural life and prolific valleys. At the junction of Dhauladhar and Zanskar ranges, the area fringes Jammu and Kashmir and is the northernmost locale of the state. Quick streaming streams channel into River Ravi on the southern side and into River Chenab on the northern edges.