Kamalah Fort Mandi

Kamalah Fort Mandi

Kamalah Fort is a 17th century fort located in the village of Kamalah in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. It was built in 1625 by Suraj Sen, the king of Mandi. The fort was named after the local saint Kamalah Baba. This fort is located at an altitude of 4772 feet above sea level. It is located close to Hamirpur district and this fort falls under the range of Sikandar Dhar. In the upper part of the fort is the temple of Kamaliah Baba.

History of Kamalah Fort

Raja Hari Sen, whose reign began from 1605 AD, started the construction work of Kamalah Garh fort in terms of security. But he could not complete the work in his lifetime. After him, son Suryasena completed the unfinished work of his father in 1625 AD. Until the reign of King Surya Sen and Ishwari Sen, there was a store of wealth in Kamalah Garh. Surya Sen was succeeded by his brother Shayam Sen Mandi. Shayam Sen was followed by Guru Sen, Ishwari Sen, Siddha Sen, Jogendra Sen of Raja Mandi.

Today, this fort has become the center of people’s faith along with historical heritage but today this fort stands on the verge of becoming ruins. This fort is a symbol of our rich historical heritage along with the country. Kamalah Fort was considered to be the strongest and invincible bastion of the princely state of Kamalah.

How to reach

Pathankot to Jogindernagar can be reached by railway route and the distance from Jogindernagar by road is 71 kilometres. Bus services are available from Chandigarh all the time. If you have to come by another rail route then it can be reached by road via Kalka or Shimla.

Maa Bhimakali Temple Mandi

Maa Bhimakali Temple Mandi

Himachal Pradesh is a state of Gods and Goddesses. People worship the deities here with full reverence and faith and receive their blessings. Every temple in every district of the state has its own specialty. Similarly, Maa Bhimakali Temple is situated on the banks of river Beas on Mandi-Pathankot National Highway in district Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. Maa Kali is a form of Durga that is widely worshiped in the north eastern parts of India. This temple of Bhimakali is located just 1 kilometer from the main bus stand Mandi.

At this place Lord Krishna killed Banasura. After Krishna, this temple was built by his Yadav followers. Mata Bhimakali is considered to be the Aradhya Devi of the kings of Rampur Bushahr and the famous temple and main temple of Bhimakali Devi is believed to be in Sarahan.

Mother is sitting on the third floor

The importance of this temple is also no less and Kali Devi is worshiped here on a large scale every year. The temple complex is quite beautiful and is approached by a long, winding path leading to the second floor and then to the third floor. Mother sits on the top floor.

Beautiful garden is also here

Due to the efforts of the local temple institute, a beautiful flower garden has been built in the temple premises of the mother here. Along with this, full care has also been taken of children’s entertainment. The temple institute has also decorated the river banks very beautifully. On the right side of the temple, the idols of the lions are made beautiful. Statues of Pandavas going to the forest have also been installed at this place, which reminds us of the Pandava period.

How to reach

Auto service is available at all times till the temple. Pathankot to Jogindernagar can be reached by railway route and the distance from Jogindernagar by road is 57 kilometers. Bus services are available from Chandigarh all the time. If you have to come by another rail route then it can be reached by road via Kalka or Shimla.

Bhootnath Temple Mandi

Bhootnath Temple Mandi

There are many such religious places in Himachal Pradesh. Which is a very famous and popular place due to its artistry and historical significance. One such temple is situated in Mandi district Bhootnath , which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This religious place is one of the famous temples of Himachal Pradesh. Along with Bhootnath, there are temples of Panchavaktar (name of Lord Shiva), Ardhanarishwar in the mandi. Who prove that the practice of Shaivism was practiced here. The festival of Shivaratri in Mandi is also celebrated with great fervor at present.

Shiva marriage i.e. Mahashivratri continues for a week or ten days in Mandi. A grand fair is organized here on this occasion. In which the surrounding gods are also present here along with their devotees.

Attainment of Shivling

According to historical beliefs, Ajbar Sen described a bovine personally milking a specific stone in a forest. It is said that Lord Shiva showed him in the imagination of the king. And he asked Ajbar Sen to evacuate the Shiva Linga at the site. After that, when the king excavated in that place, he got the Shivling during the excavation, during that time the king established a temple in this place. Since then, every year, on Shivaratri, we worship Lord Shiva with great pomp and show. You can visit this religious place at any time of the year. This place is only 17 km away from Mandi district.

How to reach Bhootnath Temple Mandi

By Train:- Mandi has no railway station of its own and the nearest railway house is situated in Joginder Nagar which is nearly 55 km away from Mandi. You may also choose to go to Chandigarh Railway Station or Kalka by broad gauge train which are connected by regular bus and taxi services.

By Road:- Mandi by road is one of the most suitable option. It is approachable by road from Shimla, Chandigarh, Pathankot and Delhi.

By Air:- The nearest airport to Mandi is the Kullu Airport at Bhuntar, at a distance of about 60 km from Mandi city. From Delhi, flights to Kullu take about 90 minutes.

Bhoothnath temple is 17 Km away from mandi.

Barot Mandi

Barot-A Beautiful place in Mandi

Barot, situated in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh, is a small beautiful hill station situated on the Uhal River. The Barot Valley, one of the hidden scenic spots in Himachal, was built for a power project on the Uhl River, which has slowly become popular as a hill-station among tourists. The panoramic view and unexpected air attracts travelers from all over the world for sightseeing here. This place is a paradise for trekkers.

Because this place passes through the village for its many trekking trails and hence it is also a favorite trekking destination. There are very few tourists who know about the Barot Valley and its hidden landscapes. The village of Baraut came into the limelight when the Shanan hydroelectric project was proposed in India around 1920. The project was launched to harness the hydropower potential of the Uhal River which lies between Barot and Jogindernagar.

Things to Do In Barot

Fishing in Uhl River: – The Baraut Valley has a lot to do for tourists. Let me tell you that fishing in Uhl river is popular here in Barot. Trout breeding centers make it an ideal place for fishing.

Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary: – The Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary is located across Uhl Nah, which is also a great picnic spot for people seeking solace. Nargu Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna.

Camping: – Camping along the Uhl River near the Barot Valley is a major attraction here. If you want to stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city, then you can enjoy camping here on weekends with family members.

Trekking: – Many of the routes around the Baraut Valley are preferred for treks. The Barot Himri trek along the Mul Trail is quite famous. During the winter season many tourists especially go to Barot for snow trekking.

Best time to visit barot

The best time to visit Barot is between April and June, the winter season during summer and between November and February are the best places to visit and explore the valley.

How to reach Barot

Barot is located 40 km from Jogindernagar city and 66 km from Mandi. Tourists can also take a public bus to reach Barout from Mandi, Jogindernagar, and Palampur. Several buses ply for Kothikode, Bada Gran and Luhardi which pass through Barout. The nearest railway station of Barout is Jogindernagar railway station. If you want to travel by air then let us know that the nearest airport is Kullu Manali Airport which is about 3.5 hours away from Barot. Tourists can take public transport or hire to reach the valley via NH154 and NH3.

Kamarunag Lake Mandi

Kamarunag Lake Mandi

Kamarunag Lake is situated at an altitude of 3334 meters on the Mandi-Karsog road, is a special place for tourists and trekking. The lake covered with snow covered Dhauladhar and Bahu valley looks very attractive. The Kamru Nag Lake Temple is surrounded by a dense cover of lush green forest. Kamru Nag Lake is an elliptical shaped lake near which a temple is also located which is called Kamru Nag Temple.

The Kamarunag Himalayan range offers spectacular views of Dhauladhar and Pir-Panja ranges. The place is ideal for trekking and camping. Let me tell you that there is no direct road to Kamru Nag, this place can only be reached by trekking. Traveling to the Kamru Nag Lake and seeing the breathtaking scenery from here offers a special experience to the tourists.

Best time to visit Kamarunag Lake Mandi

Mandi weather tends to be generally comfortable which is sealed with warmth and chills throughout the year. The best time to visit the Mandi in summer vacations. This is the time when there is hotness as well as coolness for the enjoyment of vacations and the beauty.

How to reach Kamarunag Lake

Kamru Nag Lake is a major tourist and religious place of Mandi, which is 55 KM from Mandi and 35 KM from Sundernagar. The nearest airport to Mandi is located at Bhuntar (60 km). From Bhuntar Airport, you can hire a taxi to Mandi and reach your tourist destination. The nearest broad gauge railhead of the city to Mandi is Pathankot (210 km) which is connected to Gauge Joginder Nagar Railhead.