There is a plethora of excursion options in the area for distances varying from 20 to 70 km. Comfortable day excursions are possible to Dharamshala (60 km), Mcleodganj, residence of the Dalai Lama (68 km), Palampur (95 km) with a vista of green tea estates and the artists' complex of Andretta.
Haripur - Guler (30 kms)
Haripur, founded in 1464 AD is considered the cradle of the famous Kangra School of Paintings. The narrow gauge train station at Guler still employs equipment from the early 20th Century and to date, oil lamps light the signal at dusk. The Fort at Haripur, ornamental tank and baolis (water springs) are also well worth the visit.
Kangra Fort (40 kms)
The Fort, until conquered by Emperor Jehangir in 1622, was always - with short exceptions - in the hands of the Hindu founders.
Ancient altars of worship dot this landscape notably
Brijeshwari (40 km), apparently plundered by Mahmud Ghazni of inestimable treasures in 1009, Jwalamukhi (20 km) a famous Shakti Temple, Chintpurni, where wishes are fulfilled (20 km).Dharamshala Mahanta (20km), has an old temple with Kangra murals on its walls.
Meri (12 kms)
For exorcising the evil spirit, the shrine of Baba Bharwag Singh.The Chapel of St. John in the Wilderness (with the grave of Lord Elgin, ex-Viceroy of India), on the way to McLeodgunj, is a charming chapel with fine stained glass windows.Dada Siba - Chinor (15 km) has an impressive, old Temple with beautiful Kangra murals on the inner walls.
Dehra
The Revenue Office building was constructed in 1868.
Masroor (57 kms)
Rock cut Temples of the style of Ellora.
Palampur (30 kms)
Surrounded by lush green tea estates, it is on the way to Baijnath Temple and Bir/Billing where International hang gliding competitions are held.
Religious Places Distance
- Sidh Channo Temple at Dangra 2 Km
- Chinour Temple with water mills 15 Km
- Kaleshwar Temple on the river beas 16 Km
- Jwalamukhi Temple 21 Km
- Chintpurni Temple 20 Km
- Chamunda Temple 75 Km
- Picnic Spots
- Chamba Pattan on banks of River Beas 6 Km
- Musical fountain Jawalamukhi 21 Km
- Kaleshwar on the Beas River 8 Km
- Masroor Rock Cut Temples 57 Km
- Dharamshala 65 Km
- Kangra Fort 45 Km
- Dada Siba 22 Km
- Haripur Guler old Fort 30 Km
- Palampur Tea Estates 80 Km
- Trekking
Dada Siba, Chinor reached by a scenic road. "Dada Siba" has an old Temple with beautiful Kangra murals on the inner walls and impressive ruins. Chinor has water mills to grind corn. Dada Siba- Ruins
Maharana Pratap Sagar - Bird Sanctuary
A National Wet Land
"River Beas" at Chamba- Patan near Garli flows through beautiful countryside. Famous for Mahaseer fishing
Garli lovely old houses. The road leads to Chamba-Pattan on the banks of river Beas where boat rides are possible Garli Home "Meri" (Baba Bharwagh Singh) for exorcising the evil spirit.
Chintpurni - A Shakti Temple famous for granting of wishes. A little beyond is Dharamshala Mahanta, a sleepy hamlet which has an old temple with Kangra murals on wall.
Jwalamukhi - A famous Shakti Temple.
Haripur - Guler" The narrow guage train station at Guler is quaint with equipment from early 20th Century. Oil lamps still light the signal at dusk. The Fort at Haripur, ornamental tank and baolis (water springs) are historical. The Principality of Haripur was founded in 1464 AD. It was famous as the cradle of the Kangra School of Paintings.
The Bajreshwari Temple, Kangra, was sacked by Mahmud Ghazni of uncounted treasures in 1009.
Dharamshala
Under the shade of the towering Dhauladhar Mountains, have its numerous pretty spots in the vicinity. His Holiness, The Dalai Lama "Norbulingka" Named after the Dalai Lama's summer palace in Tibet is a Cultural Centre.
St. John in the Wilderness
"St. John in the Wilderness" A Chapel with stained glass windows lies on the road to Mcleodganj which was built in memory of Lord Elgin, Viceroy of India