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Chamba is located on the banks of the Ravi River along Himalayas.

The sunset here is something else, painting the sky with beautiful shades of orange and yellow that reflect on the river, creating a mesmerizing sight.

But there’s more to Chamba than just the river. This place is a cultural hub, with festivals, fairs, palaces, and natural settings that will leave you in awe. And let’s not forget the art! Pahari paintings are a sight to cheer, representing the history and culture of this place in the most artistic form possible.

Fun fact: Chamba got its name from King Raja Sahil Varman’s daughter, Champawati.

Chamba was protected by the Himalayas, with the Zanskar and Dhauladhar ranges keeping invaders at bay. It wasn’t until the British came along that they had to start worrying about anything.

Now, let’s talk about the top tourist attractions in Chamba. You can start your journey by paying your respects to the Divine temples, and then take a walk with Nature to explore this part of the Himalayas. And of course, you gotta capture all of it on camera! Trust me, the photos you take here will be mind-boggling, and you’ll want to show them off to everyone you know.

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