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Chamba (HP)
Hill Station
Chamba (HP)
Chamba is a historic town situated in the Himachal Pradesh state of India, known for its picturesque mountain landscape and rich cultural heritage. Located at an altitude of about 1,006 meters above sea level, the town lies at the confluence of the Ravi and Sal rivers. Chamba was named after Champavati, the daughter of Raja Sahil Varman who founded the town as the capital of the princely state in 920 AD.
The town is famous for its ancient temples, palaces, and traditional Pahari paintings that depict scenes from Hindu mythology. It hosts popular festivals like Suhi Mata Mela and Minjar Mela, celebrated with music and dance. Chamba is also a destination for adventure activities like trekking and river rafting on the Ravi River, and attracts tourists interested in exploring its art, history, and natural beauty.
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