Khajjiar is famous as "Mini Switzerland of India" situated 20 km away from Dalhousie and 30 km from Chamba Town. Nearest Railway station to Khajjiar is Pathankot, 95 km far away and nearest airport from the Khajjiar is Pathankot Airport. This Picturesque place is situated at the altitude of 6500 feet above sea level. The Hill Station is surrounded by dense pine and deodar tree forests. This Switzerland of India is spread in the foothill of Dhauladhar range of western Himalaya.
Khajjiar has a breathtaking view of dense forests, mountain and panoramic view of the lake and dish-shaped green meadow. Khajjiar is the famous for 10th century Khajji Naga Temple dedicated to serpent god from which name of the Khajjiar is believed to be derived.
Khajjiar is the green meadow surrounded by deodar and pine tree and having the lake in its centre. a floating island also their on the lake. Golf course, khajjiar lake, Khaji Nag Temple also known as Golden Devi Temple, Shiva Statue, Panch Pandav Tree, Daikund Peak etc are attractions in and around the Khajjiar.
It is often called Mini Switzerland of India thus it was officially baptized by the Swiss Ambassador in the year 1992. Tourist can also enjoy activities such as horse riding, paragliding, zorbing and trekking.
Khajjiar has a breathtaking view of dense forests, mountain and panoramic view of the lake and dish-shaped green meadow. Khajjiar is the famous for 10th century Khajji Naga Temple dedicated to serpent god from which name of the Khajjiar is believed to be derived.
Khajjiar is the green meadow surrounded by deodar and pine tree and having the lake in its centre. a floating island also their on the lake. Golf course, khajjiar lake, Khaji Nag Temple also known as Golden Devi Temple, Shiva Statue, Panch Pandav Tree, Daikund Peak etc are attractions in and around the Khajjiar.
It is often called Mini Switzerland of India thus it was officially baptized by the Swiss Ambassador in the year 1992. Tourist can also enjoy activities such as horse riding, paragliding, zorbing and trekking.
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