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India.com
6 days ago
- India.com
Solo Traveler's Guide For Safe And Fun Adventures In Chamba
Chamba, a small town located amidst the calmness of Himachal Pradesh, is an ideal place for solitary journeyers who want adventure and tranquillity at the same time. This ancient town, situated in the lap of Himalayas, is a perfect mix of cultural heritage sites, breathtaking sceneries and adventurous expeditions suitable for singles. Whether you are a seasoned traveller or about to embark on your maiden solo voyage, Chamba guarantees you a safe voyage as well as an opportunity to learn new things from its kind residents. 1. Discovering Chamba Chamba opens its arms wide to travellers due to its outstanding beauty which remains untouched since inception. The city was founded during the 10th century and has several ancient shrines, palaces and beautiful places that show off the rich culture that existed there. At an altitude of around 996 metres above sea level, this town enjoys moderate weather all year round but summer season proves to be the most attractive for tourists. 2. Getting There and Getting Around For single travellers, accessing Chamba requires travelling through mountains with stunning views. Dharamshala houses the closest airport which is approximately 180 kilometres away while the major railway station is Pathankot. Buses or taxis are available from these points which will take you through an astounding drive towards Chamba. Inside the town one can simply walk around if they want to get absorbed into its beauty. With narrow streets full of traditional houses, bustling markets full of locals' life and River Ravi flowing silently nearby create an atmosphere where one would enjoy walking without haste. 3. Safe Accommodation Choices Solo travellers can find different types of accommodations in Chamba including budget guesthouses where people spend their nights only; small cosy homes where guests enjoy some home-like comfort; up-to-date hotels providing all possible conditions for living comfortably. It is necessary to choose centrally located accommodations so that you can easily access other local places of interest and facilities, thus enhancing both safety and convenience. In order to secure your preferred choice, it is advisable to make a reservation in advance especially during the peak tourist season. 4. Embracing Cultural and Historical Marvels A visit to Chamba is like entering into an era of yore which is full of architectural marvels as well as cultural delights. Among these are temples with Lakshmi Narayan Temple being one of them, Chamunda Devi Temple and Bhuri Singh Museum hosting various artworks related to this region's past. While in Chamba, solo travellers may take up heritage walks within the old town or guided tours around temples and palaces where they can meet Pahari miniature painters and crafters famous for their work. By engaging with the local people, one not only has a better experience but also forms meaningful relationships with them. 5. Adventure Beckons Apart from its cultural magnificence, there are numerous activities you can do at Chamba that will excite your adrenaline while keeping you engulfed by natural beauty around. Avid trekkers have an opportunity to indulge themselves in some trails leading to such picturesque destinations as Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary providing breathtaking views of Dhauladhar Range or Chamera Lake perfect for water sports such as boating and fishing. Dalhousie on the other hand takes only a short drive from here offering another chance for exploration besides its colonial architecture plus wide open spaces. Visiting places near Khajjiar commonly known as 'Mini Switzerland' adds more appeal to travelling alone across this part of India. 6. Navigating Safety Issues Generally, Chamba is safe for travellers regardless if they are solo or not; however, basic precautions should be observed. It is advisable to avoid lonely sections after dark and also have information on local customs as well as regulations. Having a local SIM card for emergency purposes and keeping the duplicates of essential documents will make your journey easy. Additionally, having knowledge about climatic conditions particularly in the winter season will lead to smooth transportation services. Delights A trip without tasting new dishes is incomplete since Chamba has a wide range of Himachali foods. Regional culinary delights are favourites with tourists such as Babru and Mittha, chana madra, siddu for breakfast, etc. Travellers can try out these interesting dishes at street food huts or small cafes in Chamba so that they can enjoy the authentic taste of Himachal Pradesh. Conclusion Chamba offers an excellent place for solo explorers looking for unforgettable experiences due to its harmonised cultural heritage with immense natural beauties as well as a warm welcome. The town promises more than meets the eye whether you wish to walk around ancient temples, view beautiful scenery or just be part of peace in the Himalayas. The city beckons single travellers with safety measures in place, a vast mixture of attractions and opportunities to learn their cultures like no other place in India's most famous state Himachal Pradesh. Therefore , carry your bags and set off on a lone trip heading towards Chamba where you will discover what makes it so special within majestic Himalayas.


News18
27-05-2025
- Politics
- News18
News18 Afternoon Digest: PM Modi's Strong Message to Pak, Shah Hails Op Sindoor & Other Top Stories
Last Updated: News18 Afternoon Digest: In today's afternoon digest, we are covering PM Modi's strong message to Pakistan, Amit Shah hails India's anti-terror strikes and other top stories. News18 Afternoon Digest: In today's afternoon digest, we are covering PM Modi's strong message to Pakistan, Amit Shah hails India's anti-terror strikes and other top stories. 'Terrorism Is Pakistan's War Strategy, Not A Proxy Tactic': PM Modi Warns Of Strong Retaliation Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday slammed Pakistan on cross-border terrorism and said India cannot stay silent when the country's peace is challenged through a proxy war by the neighbouring country. He also said that terrorism is a war strategy by Pakistan, and that India would respond accordingly. Read more Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday reacted strongly to the success of Operation Sindoor and said that the entire world today knows the importance of 'ek chutki sindoor" (a small amount of vermilion). Speaking at a function organised on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Shri Lakshmi Narayan Temple located at Madhavbag in Mumbai, Amit Shah said, 'Today the entire world knows the importance of ek chutki sindoor. We made the world realise how important is that line of sindoor on the foreheads of our mothers and sisters. Read more At a time when fate of many foreign students hangs in balance due to Trump administration's intensified crackdown on foreign nationals, the United States on Tuesday issue another warning for international students, including from India. Read more As many as seven members of a family died by suicide by consuming poison in Haryana's Panchkula. The incident happened in Sector 27 of the city and was reported at nearly 11 pm on Monday. According to the details, the family belonged to Dehradun in Uttarakhand had come to the city to attend a religious event. Read more First Published: May 27, 2025, 14:14 IST


India Gazette
21-04-2025
- Politics
- India Gazette
"Khalistanis won't decide Canada's election outcome": Former Indian High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria
New Delhi [India], April 21 (ANI): Former Indian High Commissioner to Canada, Ajay Bisaria, highlighted the influence of Khalistani elements within Canadian politics, calling it a 'disproportionate capture' by a vocal and strategically active anti-India group. Speaking ahead of Canada's April 28 elections, Bisaria said that although these groups have been around for over 40 years, they are unlikely to play a significant role in determining the election's outcome. In an interview with ANI, Bisaria said, 'There is a certain capture, a disproportionate capture by a very smart and active anti-India Khalistani group. But this is a structural reality in Canadian politics for four decades. We have seen this in operation for a while, and these folks have a certain capture, but this election is not about them. I mean, they will not be a major determinant of the fate of the April 28 elections because I would argue that this election is about Trump...' Bisaria further expressed hope for improved India-Canada relations, including the exchange of high commissioners and progress on a trade agreement, calling this a time to 'stabilise and normalise' ties. 'The broader point I am making is that we are at an inflection point and if Canada is talking in its national interest and not in the interest of a small vocal minority, which is smart at capturing parts of the polity, I would say that after the election, we still have good prospects to build this relationship, exchanging high commissioners possibly, even signing a trade agreement. I would argue that this is a time to stabilise the relationship and normalise it, not withstanding this 40-year problem of vocal Khalistanis trying queer the pitch.' Meanwhile, Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman has raised concerns over targeted vandalism in British Columbia, alleging that the Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Surrey was defaced with pro-Khalistan graffiti for the third time on Sunday night. Bordman, who visited the site, described what he saw and voiced concern over how the situation was handled. 'I saw when I got there that the vandalism had already been covered up, there were still some broken glasses... There were videos taken in the morning saying Khalistan was behind it. You saw a lot of Khalistan graffiti... I spoke with some of the devotees and management. I don't quite understand why they decided to just remove graffiti before the Police came... they did claim that vandals also stole the security camera... several devotees were quite upset... That wasn't the only temple that was vandalised last night, there was also a Gurdwara in Vancouver which was vandalised by Khalistanis,' Bordman said in a video posted on X. (ANI)