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Famous Places and Places to visit in and around Khajjiar:-
Khajjiar: Going from Dalhousie to Khajjiar is a soothing
experience as you drive through the beautiful Bakrota Hills. As you
keep on going, after some time, you enter the 'Kalatop Khajjiar
Sanctuary' and you also see the beautiful 'Lakkar Mandi'. The whole
journey is enjoyable because the road leads you through the
magnificent 'Deodar' forests. You can easily notice the deep
quietness in the environment which adds to the beautiful experience
of the entire journey to Khajjiar.
No wilderness in Himachal is so easily accessible and beautiful. It
is the magical paradise which quickly makes you realize that there
is no place like this in the whole world. The magnificent of
majestic 'deodar' is at its best here. Khajjiar lake is associated
with a legend, it is associated with Khajjinag, the deity that is
enshrined in the temple here. Khajjiar is a beautiful sylvan glade
about a mile in length and half a mile in breadth picturesquely set
in the midst of forest. The glade is green in its turf and contains
in its bosom a small lake heaving approximate area of 5000 sq.
yards. There is a clump of reeds and grasses exaggeratedly called an
island floating on this lake adding charm to the eye of the viewer.
This one is special because the tree near the rest house is of a
very different kind. It is called the "Panch Pandav" (Five Pandvas).
Though the main root is the same but the base of the tree is divided
into six parts, which make it one of the kind. It is also one of the
main attractions when you begin to explore the Khajjiar ground on
your feet. Near this rest house is the way leading to a small
village and Khajjiar School. The locals believe that these six
shoots represent five Pandvas and their common wife Dropadi. But
trees with many shoots are a common occurrence in the Khajjiar
forest. At a distance of one kilometer from Khajjiar towards
Dalhousie a big deodar trees exists having more than 13 soots of
comparable height. This trees has popularly come to be known as
'Mother Tree' of the area.
Bhoot Bangla: There are many rest houses situated just
outside the Khajjiar ground and some of them were built during the
British era. Look at the image on the right side - a very old rest
house, the construction of the rest house is very interesting. Local
people tell some interesting stories about the rest house. However
it looks very beautiful in the far most corner of the Khajjiar
ground.
Lake: Besides the view of the Lake in the middle of the
ground, there is a lot more to explore. Outside the Khajjiar ground
is thick deodar forest and amidst the forest, there are various
small villages i.e. Khajjiar village, rota village, ladi village
etc. (mainly situated near the slopes) Villages are situated far
from each other, but not too far from Khajjiar ground. There are
many apple orchards in Khajjiar area. Look at the photograph on the
right side - This is a small village named ladi and you can see many
apple trees in the image and when the season comes, they are full of
apples. On the right side is the photograph of Khajjiar village. The
location of the village is striking. You can have the breathtaking
view of the hills from here. No doubt, the whole Khajjiar area is a
magical paradise.
Khajji Nag Temple : Khajjiar is famous for the popular Khajji
Naga shrine dedicated to the serpent god from which the name is
believed to have been derived. The temple dates back to the 10th
century and is interspaced with different patterns and images on the
ceiling and wooden posts. A curious blend of Hindu and Mughal styles
of architecture is reflected in the wooden carvings on the ceilings
and wooden posts. The image carvings are said to represent the
Kauravas who were tied up here in the hideout by the Pandavas. The
temple consists of a spacious congregation hall sufficiently
enclosed by wooden supports. The dome-shaped shrine is made of
slates locally extracted from limestone quarries. Adjoining are
other shrines of Shiva and Hadimba goddess also. The age-old
tradition of sacrificing a goat is still practiced outside the
temple premises.
Khajjiar has an islet with a small lake surrounding it. The lake is
considered to be holy by the locals as legend associated it with
Khajjinag, the deity in the Khajji temple. The Khajji Nag temple is
made in pahari style and the object of worship is 'Nagdev', carved
out of stone in human from. The images of five Pandvas: Yudhishtra,
Bhim, Arjun, Nakul and Sahdev beautiful made out of wood stand in
the corners of the Mandapa of the temple. A small temple of Hidimba
( Hidimba Temple )also stands close by. This has led people to
believe that the Pandavas happened to visit this place during their
exile and their period of incognito. There stands a deodar tree near
the P.W.D. Rest house having six shoots of almost equal height. The
locals believe that these six shoots represent five Pandvas and
their common wife Dropadi.
Khajjiar Lake : This lake is 16 km from Dalhousie and 22 km
from Chamba. Fed by slim streams, this small lake rests in the
centre of the large glade of Khajjiar. The glade and the lake are
held sacred to Khajjinag - after whom the place is named. Khajjiar
has the thick forest of the Kalatop sanctuary surrounding its soft
green grass. It is 1.5 km long and 1 km wide. It is surrounded by
cedar (deodar) forest. This is like a magical paradise. A temple
dedicated to Khajjinag is also located there. Khajjiar is also
called "Mini Switzerland". The lake remains full of water in all the
seasons and requires no rain water for survival.
Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary :
Altitude : varies from 1185 meters to 2768 meters.
Annual Rainfall : mean annual rainfall is 800 mm.
Temperature : temperature varies from -10 to 35°C.
Area : 2,026.89 hectares ( 20.27 sq. km. ).
Location : 36 km. from Chamba town. and 13 km. from Dalhousie
Approaches : Dalhousie to Lakarmandi ( inside the sanctuary
10km. ) then to Kalatop 3km.
This small sanctuary lies in the catchments of the Ravi River, and
contains patches of good coniferous and Oak forests. A lovely
bowl-shaped meadow at Khajjiar, with a lake and a ‘floating’ island,
is a popular tourist spot. There is a ‘golden’ domed temple at the
edge of this meadow, dedicated to the deity ‘Khajjinag’, from
whom the area derives its name. Kalatop place commands a beautiful
and grand panoramic view of the surrounding landscape and eye
travels wide over hill and dale, field and forest, smooth and
ruggedness, till in the direction of Jammu and Kashmir, it meets a
horizon of snow peaks. A motorable road to Kalatop Rest House leads
from the Dalhousie - Khajjiar - Chamba road at the point named
Lakkar Mandi. The track from Lakkar Mandi to Kalatop Rest House is
plain and the walk through the dense forest is amazingly refreshing.
To obtain permission to ply the vehicle and stay in Rest House, one
can contact Divisional Forest Officer, Wildlife, Chamba.
Flora: Mixed blue pine and Deodar forest with some green oak and the
Phododendron
Fauna (Mammals): Himalayan Black Bear, Brown Bear, Leopard, Cat,
barking Deer, Goral, Jackal, Langur, Marten, Serow, Kashmiri and
common giant flying Squirrel
Location: Khajjiar is situated in district Chamba which is
situated in the western Himalayas between north latitudes 32°10' and
33°13' and east longitudes 75°45' and 77°33'. Khajjiar is 16 km from
Dalhousie and 22 km from Chamba.
Climate: Summers are fairly pleasant, with temperatures
ranging from 12° C to 25° C. Winters are extremely cold, with
temperatures dipping as low as 2° C to 10° C.
Best time to visit: You’ll see snow during the winter months
in Khajjiar, while summers months are pleasantly delightful. April
to October is the best time to visit Khajjiar.
How to Get There:- Delhi to Sonipat- Karnal- Kurukshetra- Ambala- Ludhiana-Jullander- Bhogpur- Mukerian- Damtal- Pathankot- Chakki-
Dhar- Nainikhad-Banikhet- Dalhousie- Khajjiar.
Delhi to Sonipat- Karnal- Kurukshetra- Ambala- Ludhiana-Jullander- Bhogpur- Mukerian- Damtal- Pathankot- Chakki-
Nurpur- Jot -Khajjiar.
Air and Train Route:-The nearest Airport is is Gaggal
(Kangra) 115 km., Pathankot (104km.), Jammu (230 km.) and Amritsar
(220 km.) and The nearest Railway station is at Pathankot/ Chakki Bank
Railway Station (104 km.), Amritsar(220km.), Jullandhar(185km.).
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