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Bilaspur is known as a traveler's paradise because it has stunning snowy peaks, fast flowing rivers, deep gorges, surreal mountain lakes, lush green valleys, flowered meadows, and beautiful temples and monasteries. 

It is a destination for sightseeing, trekking, paragliding, skiing, skating, and golfing. This location has echoes of the past. It was once submerged in Gobind Sagar Lake. Bilaspur is said to be India's first planned hill town.

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Bilaspur, a charming hill station  nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, is best known for the Bhakra Dam and the beautiful Gobind Sagar Lak, a man-made reservoir that is one of the most  popular places to visit here. Bilaspur also has ancient forts, sacred temples,  and caves that are popular tourist and religious attractions.

  • SHRI NAINA DEVI JI:  Shri Naina Devi Ji Temple is one of  Himachal Pradesh's most prominent places of worship, dedicated to Goddess Sati,  an incarnation of Goddess Durga. The temple is in the district of Bilaspur and  is one of the 51 Shakti peethas, where Sati's eyes fell after Lord Vishnu cut  her body into 51 pieces to save the Earth from Shiva's wrath. A large number of  pilgrims and devotees from all over the country visit this holy site to seek  Maa Durga's blessings. The temple attracts a large crowd, particularly during  Shravan Ashtami and the Navratras of Chaitra and Ashwin.
  • GOBIND SAGAR LAKE:  Gobind Sagar Lake is a man-made  reservoir built in 1976; its source is the Bhakra hydroelectric dam. One of the  world's highest gravity dams, the Bhakra dam is perched at an elevation of  225.5 m above its lowest foundations. Its reservoir, Gobind Sagar, is 90 kilometers  long and covers an area of approximately 170 square kilometers. On November 20,  1963, late Pt. Jwahar Lal Nehru dedicated the dam to the nation. The beautiful  Gobing Sagar Lake is well-known for sightseeing, adventure activities,  recreational fun, and so on. Nature lovers and thrill seekers will enjoy the  lake.
  • LAXMI NARAYAN MANDIR:  The famous Laxmi Narayan Temple of  Bilaspur is located near the bus stand in the Himachal Pradesh district of  Bilaspur. The presiding deity here is Lord Vishnu with his consort, Goddess Lakshmi, and it is built in the Shikhar Shaily style of architecture. Other  deities in the temple include Lord Shiva, Rangnath, Maa Durga, and Baba  Bangali. Many tourists, pilgrims, and devotees visit this temple to seek Lord  Vishnu's and Goddess Lakshmi's blessings and to enjoy the scenic beauty of  Bilaspur.
  • KANDROUR BRIDGE:  The Kandrour Bridge, which was  built in 1965, connects the districts of Bilaspur and Hamirpur. This stunning  bridge, which spans the Sutlej River and is one of the highest in the world, is  well worth a visit. It is located on National Highway 88, 8 kilometers from  Bilaspur. Kandrour Bridge Bilaspur is one of the most important tourist  attractions due to the stunning beauty surrounding the bridge and the  scintillating Sutlej River.
  • KOLDAM DAM:  The NTPC Limited's Koldam Dam  Hydropower Project, also known as Koldam, is another tourist attraction in  Bilaspur that attracts visitors from all over the country. The Koldam Dam was  planned to begin construction in 2000, and the first brick was laid that year  by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, but proper construction began in 2004 and it is  currently under construction on the Sutlej River along National Highway 21.
  • BHAKRA DAM:  The world's highest straight  gravity dam, the Bhakra Dam, is located on the border of the North Indian states of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. The view of this vast dam and the  surrounding jungles is absolutely breathtaking, and many tourists visit this amazing  place to see this engineering marvel. The Bhakra Dam was built four decades ago  in Bilaspur's Bhakra village, about 13 kilometers upstream from Nangal Township.  Every year, more than 2 to 3 lakh visitors from all over the world visit the  dam.
  • MARKANDEYA:  The picturesque surroundings of Markandeya  should be seen during a visit to Bilaspur. The beautiful Markandeya Ji Temple,  which is located here, is very important, particularly among childless couples, and is named after the famous sage Rishi Markandeya, who lived and meditated  here. The temple is located 20 kilometers from Bilaspur and can be reached by  private car or bus. Markandeya Ji is revered as the savior of children in this  temple, and couples pray to him for the long life of their children.
  • VYAS CAVE:  Vyas Cave is another well-known  destination in Bilaspur that is of great historical significance and draws visitors from all over the country. This cave is located at the foot of the  city and is famous for the revered sage Vyasa, who spent several years  meditating in it. Saint Vyas wrote the epic Mahabharat and the name Bilaspur  can be traced back to Rishi Vyas, who was originally known as Vyaspur.
  • FORT BAHADURPUR:  This impressive fort is located  near Tepra village in Bilaspur on the top of a hill known as Bahadurpur, which  is 1,980 meters above sea level. During a time of war, Raja Keshab Sein built  the Bahadurpur fort to serve as a defense against enemies. The fort is located  on the highest point in the district of Bilaspur and is surrounded by beautiful deodar and banyan trees. Tourists enjoy visiting this location, especially  during the winter months, when it is surrounded by lush green valleys and  receives occasional snowfall.

Activities in Bilaspur

Adventure activities are must-do  activities in Bilaspur for those who enjoy thrilling adventure experiences.  Bilaspur has many adventure activities to explore and provides the opportunity  to discover the adventures as an once-in-a-lifetime experience. This small  valley allows visitors to participate in some of the most thrilling outdoor  activities, including:

  • Paragliding:  For those who are interested in  adventure sports Paragliding is a must-do in Bilaspur. Unlike most popular paragliding destinations, Bilaspur offers an incredible 8 hours of flying time  as well as an extravagant landing area with a lake alongside it. Bandla hills  are also a popular paragliding destination.
  • Water sport & fishing:  Water Skiing, Sailing, Kayaking,  Regattas, Motor Boat Racing, and other water sports are available at Gobind  Sagar Lake. The motor boats are available for a small fee. Netting and fishing  are also popular and recommended activities at the lake, which is home to a  diverse range of fish species such as Labeo Dero and Pirata. The Water Sports Training Center in the upper Nihal area is also worth a visit. Time: Water sports begin at 8  a.m.
  • City Shopping:  One can go on a shopping spree at  the Tibetan Market, which is located on the Shimla Kangra road. Though the shopping options aren't as elegant as they might be in other parts of the city,  there's enough to fill your bag with gifts for your loved ones.

Staying in Bilaspur

Various different hotels and homestays are available in Bilaspur. One can chose one of the best hotel or homestays according to their budget and stay for the trip.

Bilaspur Food Guide

One can eat food in Bilaspur through nearby cafe, restaurants and hotels, etc. as per their choice and taste.

History of Bilaspur

Bilaspur was the capital of the  same-named state, also known as Kahlur, which was founded in the 7th century. Chandel Rajputs were the ruling dynasty, descended from the rulers of Chanderi  in modern-day Madhya Pradesh. Bilaspur was established in 1663. The state later  became a princely state of British India, reporting to the British province of  Punjab.

Bilaspur became a separate state of  India under a chief commissioner, and by an act of the Indian Parliament on 1 July 1954, Bilaspur State was made a district of Himachal Pradesh state. The  historic town of Bilaspur was submerged when the Sutlej River was dammed to  create the Govind Sagar, and a new town was built upslope of the old.

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Bilaspur is famous among tourist as Bhakra Dam, Gobind Sagar Lake.

Bilaspur is popular destination for following activities/ interests - Adventure , Boating , Camping , Devi Temples , Fairs and Festivals , Forest Reserves , Hill Station , Paragliding , Rafting , Shopping , Temples , Trekking , Weekend Getaway , Winter Treks .

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  • Bilaspur is a transit stop with a  view of Gobindsagar Lake.
  • Bilaspur is located on NH-21  (Chandigarh - Manali Route) and is where travellers departing from Manali take  a detour to Shimla.
  • Bilaspur Town was conceived in the  place of the old Bilaspur Town, which was submerged by the waters of the Gobind  Sagar Lake.

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  • Temperature in Jul 34 /25 °C
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  • Located in Himachal
  • Recommended stay 2 days
  • Railway Station Kiratpur Sahib, 65 KM
  • Nearest Airport Shimla, 124 KM
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Bilaspur is a hill town near Shimla, famous for its forts and Gobind Sagar lake , a man-made reservoir considered the lifeline of the district.

Bilaspur, India's first planned hill station, is popularly known for its artificially made lake which is called the Gobind Sagar Lake on Sutlej River. It is a beautiful lake where one can rejuvenate and participate in water sports and fishing. Also, this lake provides water to the very famous Bhakra Nangal Dam. Bhakra Dam is the highest dam in India and it is also the highest straight gravity dam in the entire world. This dam located in Bilaspur, on the foothills of the Himalayas, offers spectacular views of the Gobind Sagar Lake. Apart from this, the road bridge on the Gobind Sagar Lake at Kandraur is highest of its kind in Asia.

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Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh: Exploring the Serene Beauty of the Land

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Introduction

Nestled in the picturesque state of Himachal Pradesh , Bilaspur is a hidden gem that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. This article takes you on a journey through the enchanting landscapes, historical landmarks, and serene lakes of Bilaspur . Prepare yourself to embark on a mesmerizing journey as you pack your bags and delve into the captivating beauty of this enchanting destination.

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1. The Enchanting Landscape

The first thing that captures your attention as you enter Bilaspur is its breathtaking landscape. The lush green valleys, surrounded by majestic hills, create a sight to behold. As you take a leisurely walk through the narrow lanes, the fresh mountain air rejuvenates your senses.

2. Gobind Sagar Lake: A Tranquil Retreat

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One of the major attractions in Bilaspur is the Gobind Sagar Lake, a man-made reservoir formed by the Bhakra-Nangal Dam. The vast expanse of the lake against the backdrop of the Shivalik Hills offers a serene ambiance, making it an ideal spot for boating and picnics.

The magnificent Gobind Sagar, formed by the colossal hydel dam at Bhakra, pays tribute to Gobind Singh, the Tenth Sikh guru. Towering 225.5 meters above its base, the Bhakra stands as one of the world’s tallest gravity dams. Presently, this engineering marvel provides electricity and water to an extensive region, boasting a 90-kilometer length and covering approximately 170 square kilometers of the picturesque Gobind Sagar reservoir.

3. Historical Monuments

Bilaspur boasts a rich historical heritage, and its ancient temples and monuments stand as a testimony to its glorious past. The Naina Devi Temple, perched atop a hill, offers not only spiritual solace but also breathtaking panoramic views.

4. Bhakra-Nangal Dam: An Engineering Marvel

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The Bhakra-Nangal Dam, one of the highest gravity dams in the world , is a marvel of engineering. The view from the top of the dam is simply awe-inspiring, and it is a great place to understand the significance of water conservation and power generation. Positioned along the Satluj River, the Bhakra Nangal dam stands tall at 741 ft (226m), securing its place among the world’s tallest gravity dams. Embracing the legacy of Guru Gobind Singh , the Gobindsagar Reservoir comes to life through this engineering marvel, earning the distinction of being the third- largest reservoir in India, trailing only the Indira Sagar Dam and Nagarjunasagar Dam.

5. Festivals and Traditions

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Bilaspur by being a part of its colorful festivals. The Keshar Bagh festival , celebrated with great enthusiasm, showcases the region’s traditional music, dance, and handicrafts.

Bilaspur district is a treasure trove of rich cultural heritage, and its festivals and traditions bring alive the essence of this picturesque region. Steeped in history and flavored with vibrant customs, these celebrations offer a unique glimpse into the soul of the land.

One of the most prominent festivals in Bilaspur is the Keshar Bagh festival, a grand affair that draws locals and tourists alike. This event showcases the region’s diverse cultural expressions through traditional music, mesmerizing folk dances, and the display of intricate handicrafts. Families and communities come together to honor their ancestral roots, passing down stories and customs from generation to generation.

Religious festivals hold a special place in the hearts of the people of Bilaspur. The Naina Devi Temple, nestled on a hilltop, becomes the epicenter of devotion during auspicious occasions. Pilgrims from far and wide undertake sacred journeys to seek blessings and immerse themselves in the serene ambiance of spiritual fervor.

The traditional attire of Bilaspur reflects the beauty of its culture. Colorful fabrics adorned with exquisite embroidery and ornate accessories are donned with pride during festive occasions, adding an extra layer of elegance to the celebrations.

In this land of timeless traditions, modernity has found a place without diluting the essence of the festivities. Some festivals have evolved to include contemporary elements, creating a perfect blend of the old and the new. Despite the changes, the core values and spirit of Bilaspur’s cultural heritage remain intact.

The celebrations in Bilaspur go beyond the rituals and serve as a powerful symbol of unity. People from diverse backgrounds and communities come together to participate in these events, fostering a sense of harmony and camaraderie.

As you traverse through the festive tapestry of Bilaspur, you will be enchanted by the warmth of its people and the joyous spirit that pervades the air. The festivals and traditions of Himachal Pradesh’s Bilaspur district offer an unforgettable experience that leaves an indelible mark on the heart of every visitor.

6. Adventure Sports

For adventure enthusiasts, Bilaspur offers an array of thrilling activities. From paragliding over the hills to trekking through the dense forests, there is no shortage of excitement for the adrenaline junkies.

7. Deoli Fish Farm: A Unique Experience

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Visiting the Deoli Fish Farm is a must for those curious about aquaculture. This farm is known for breeding various species of fish and offers an educational and intriguing experience.

Deoli Fish Farm is a hidden gem that offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of aquaculture. This unique farm is a testament to the region’s commitment to sustainable practices and conservation efforts.

The Deoli Fish Farm is renowned for its pioneering work in breeding various species of fish, contributing significantly to the preservation and enhancement of aquatic biodiversity in the area. Established with a vision of promoting responsible aquaculture, the farm serves as an educational and research hub for students, scientists, and enthusiasts interested in the fascinating world of fish farming.

The farm’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its eco-friendly methods and practices. The use of natural feed and organic fertilizers ensures that the fish are raised in a healthy environment, free from harmful chemicals. Furthermore, the farm’s integrated approach to water management minimizes wastage and ensures efficient utilization of this precious resource.

A visit to the Deoli Fish Farm offers a unique and immersive experience. Visitors get an opportunity to witness the various stages of fish rearing, from hatchlings to mature fish, and gain insights into the intricacies of aquaculture. The farm’s knowledgeable staff are always eager to share their expertise and educate visitors about the significance of responsible fish farming for sustainable development.

The Deoli Fish Farm has also become a popular destination for eco-tourists seeking an authentic and enriching experience. Its serene surroundings and harmonious integration with nature provide a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors can indulge in leisurely walks around the farm, revel in the beauty of the adjoining landscapes, and participate in various eco-awareness programs organized by the farm.

Moreover, the farm has also established collaborative efforts with local communities, empowering them with the knowledge and skills required to engage in sustainable aquaculture practices. This community-driven approach has not only enriched the livelihoods of the locals but also fostered a sense of ownership and pride in preserving their natural heritage.

Deoli Fish Farm stands as a shining example of responsible aquaculture and environmental stewardship. Its commitment to sustainability, research, and community engagement makes it a beacon of hope in the realm of conservation efforts. A visit to this remarkable farm not only offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of fish farming but also instills a deeper appreciation for the delicate balance between man and nature.

8. Exploring the Local Cuisine

Bilaspur, a land renowned for its natural beauty, also boasts a delectable local cuisine that tantalizes the taste buds and reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region. From traditional Himachali dishes to unique culinary creations, the local cuisine of Bilaspur offers a delightful gastronomic journey for food enthusiasts.

One of the signature dishes that epitomizes Bilaspur’s local cuisine is the famous “Dham.” This traditional platter is a culinary masterpiece, comprising a delectable assortment of lentils, rice, and seasonal vegetables, all simmered to perfection in aromatic spices. The Dham is typically served during festive occasions and weddings, adding a touch of grandeur to the celebrations.

Another highlight of Bilaspur’s cuisine is the lip-smacking “Sidu,” a steamed wheat bread that is soft on the inside and slightly crispy on the outside. Sidu is usually enjoyed with a generous serving of ghee (clarified butter) and is a must-try for those craving an authentic Himachali culinary experience.

For those with a penchant for non-vegetarian delights, Bilaspur offers the savory “ Babru ,” a delightful stuffed bread made with urad dal (black gram) and enjoyed with chutney or curd. The “ Chana Madra ” is another tantalizing dish, featuring chickpeas cooked in a creamy yogurt-based gravy, seasoned with aromatic spices.

Bilaspur’s cuisine also embraces the bounty of the hills with dishes like “ Khatta ,” a tangy stew made with local greens and lentils. The “ Chha Gosht ” is a delectable mutton preparation cooked with buttermilk and a medley of spices, infusing it with a burst of flavors.

To satisfy sweet cravings, Bilaspur offers an array of delightful desserts. “ Mittha ,” a popular sweet rice dish, is a heavenly concoction of rice, sugar, and dry fruits, perfect for those with a sweet tooth. The “ Badaam Di Barfi ” is a delectable almond fudge that melts in the mouth and leaves a lingering sweetness.

Bilaspur’s local cuisine not only satiates hunger but also reflects the close connection between the people and their environment. The use of locally sourced ingredients and age-old recipes handed down through generations showcases the region’s sustainable culinary practices.

Visiting Bilaspur offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich flavors and cultural heritage of this enchanting land. Exploring the local cuisine is a journey that not only delights the palate but also unveils the heartwarming stories and traditions that make Bilaspur’s culinary landscape truly special.

Indulge in the authentic flavors of Himachali cuisine in Bilaspur. From the famous Dham (a traditional platter) to the lip-smacking Sidu and Babru, the local dishes will tantalize your taste buds.

9. Unwind in the Serenity

Bilaspur is a perfect destination to unwind and rejuvenate your mind and soul. The tranquil environment and the warmth of the locals will leave you with memories to cherish forever.

10. Shopping Delights

Explore the bustling local markets of Bilaspur and take home souvenirs like handmade shawls, traditional jewelry, and woollen garments.

11. Conservation Efforts and Eco-Tourism

Bilaspur takes pride in its eco-tourism initiatives and conservation efforts. Responsible tourism practices are encouraged to protect the fragile ecosystem of the region.

12. The Beauty of Seasons

Every season brings its own charm to Bilaspur . Whether it’s the snow-clad winters or the blooming springs, each season has a unique allure.

13. Hospitality and Homestays

Experience the warm hospitality of Bilaspur by staying in traditional homestays. It gives you an opportunity to live like a local and truly understand the essence of the place.

14. Conclusion

Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh is a destination that offers an unparalleled experience to every traveler. From its breathtaking landscapes and historical monuments to its vibrant culture and adventure activities, Bilaspur has something to offer for everyone. So, if you are seeking a peaceful escape from the chaos of city life, head to Bilaspur and embrace the serenity of this magnificent land.

FAQs Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh

Q. Is Bilaspur suitable for family vacations? A. Absolutely! Bilaspur is a family-friendly destination with plenty of activities and serene spots to enjoy together.

Q. What is the best time to visit Bilaspur? A. The months from March to June and September to November are considered the best time to visit Bilaspur when the weather is pleasant.

Q. Are there any adventure activities for kids in Bilaspur? A. Yes, there are activities like boating and short treks suitable for kids, making Bilaspur an enjoyable destination for families.

Q. Can I buy local handicrafts online from Bilaspur? A. Many local artisans sell their products online, allowing you to purchase authentic handicrafts even if you are not physically present.

Q. Is Bilaspur easily accessible from major cities? A. Yes, Bilaspur is well-connected by road and rail, making it easily accessible from major cities in India.

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Bilaspur is a town in Himachal Pradesh that can be regarded as the first planned hill town in the country. The best months for visiting are from September to December.

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Shimla ( SLV  IATA ), Chandigarh ( IXC  IATA ) and Bhuntar ( KUU  IATA ) are the nearest airports, 85 km, 135 km and 131 km from Bilaspur respectively.

The nearest broad gauge railway station is at Kiratpur Sahib and nearest narrow gauge railway station is at Shimla, 65 km and 85 km from Bilaspur, which are connected by regular bus services.

Bilaspur is approachable by road from Shimla and Chandigarh.

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  • Fort of Bachhretu ( in Kot Hill, on the western slope of Kotdhar just 3 km southward to Shahtalai, it is 3000 ft above sea level ). Magnificent and sweeping view of Gobind Sagar and the surrounding hills. The fort was constructed by Raja Ratan Chand of Bilaspur who ruled from 1355 to 1406. Obviously the relics are as old as about 600 years and indicate that the stronghold was of a rectangular shape, the longer arms about 100 m and shorter about 50 m, built of hammer-dressed stones. From the portions of the enclosing walls, still existing here and there, it can be assumed to have been about 20 m in height. The thickness of its walls must have been one metre tapering towards the top. The space inside was, perhaps, divided into numerous room-shaped compartments out of which about fifteen can be traced even now. Walls of one of the room are exceedingly high, measuring about 10-12 m. A water tank is also said to have existed. A very interesting small temple, housing two busts of the goddess Asht Bhuja (eight armed) and some other deities is still extant. A pipal tree has now grown within the fort.  
  • Fort of Bahadurpur ( on the top of Bahadurpur hill, the highest point (1,980 m) in the district, near Tepra Village in Paragana Bahadurpur Tehsil Sadar, about 40 km from Bilaspur ). The range derives its name from the Bahadurpur fort. Due to its comparatively greater height it receives occasional snow fall in winter. The range is embellished by a beautiful small wood of deodar and ban trees. Almost in the centre of this range, in picturesque surroundings, is perched a rest-house. The fort is said to have been built by Raja Keshab Chand (c AD 1620). It is just 6 km above Namhol. From this high place the Ratanpur Fort, Swarghat, the Fatehpur Fort, the Naina Devi hill, plains near Ropar and the mountains of Shimla can be seen and look beautiful. Baron Charles Hugel, a German traveler, passing through Bilaspur in 1835 has left on record a vivid picture of this fort. It is, therefore, obvious from the account that this fort was built prior to 1835, but now is in its ruins.  
  • Fort of Kotkahlur ( a few kilometers from Ganguwal Hydro Electric Station, in Naina Devi Hill ). Raja Bir Chand, an ancestor of Raja Kahal Chand, built a palace-cum-fort called Kot Kahlur. It is in ruin now. The state was called Kahlur till such time the seat of Government was shifted to Bilaspur. Among the local population the district is still known as Kahlur. The fort is a square structure built of stones, each side about thirty meters long and as much high. Its walls are about two metres thick. It has two storeys each about fifteen metres high. The floor of the second storey, supported on numerous high stone pillars. About twelve meters above the floor of the second storey there were certain window shaped places with small peeping holes for the garrison to reconnoitre and, if need be to shoot at besiegers. Most of these hollows have now been closed with cement or iron-mesh. Within the fort, in the upper storey, is a small temple to Naina Devi with a stone idol. There are seven small ancient fortresses in the district at Bacchretu, Bahadurpur, Basseh, Fatehpur, Sariyun, Swarghat and Tiun. Sunhani is small village on the bank of Seer Khad is yet another place which claims the distinction of being a state headquarters for some period.  
  • Fort of Sariun ( to the eastern side of the Tiun range, on the lifty range and peak of Sariun, at an elevation of about 1,500 m, about 58 km from Bilaspur ). Played its usual role in the struggle between the erstwhile State of Bilaspur and Kangra during the minority rule of Mohan Chand. Nothing now remains of the fort except its ruin. It appears to be rectangular edifice made of stones. Its main gate faces west. From the relics it can be said that the fort was about twelve meters high. The thickness of the walls is about one metre. Within its walls a part of the area is marked by the ruins of what might be once the living rooms numbering about fifteen. The walls of the fort contain places shaped like a window with certain holes across the wall to facilitate showering of lead upon the besiegers. Tradition holds that the fort was built by the same Raja of the erstwhile Suket State and was subsequently wrested by the ruler of Bilaspur, the local people entertain a superstition according to which, the stones once forming part of the Fort are not used in any residential building.  
  • Fort of Tiun ( on the top of a hill known as the Tiun range, 17 km in length, at distance of about 45 km from Bilaspur, on the Ali Khad crossing Ghumarwin-ladraur motorable road, about 10 km from Ghumarwin proper ). Relics of this fort still serves to remind of the ancient turbulent times when wars in this area were perhaps a routine feature. Raja Kahn Chand had it constructed in 1142 Vikrami. The area of the fort around 14 hectare. It is rectangle in shape. The length of the fort was 400 m with a breadth 200 m. The height of the wall is varies from 2 m to 10 m. The main gate of the fort is 3 m high and 5.5 m across. There were two water tanks inside the fort. Also there were two granary which contains 3000 kg grain. The fort is said to have once served as a prison to an uncle of Raja Kharak Chand.  

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  • 31.38032 76.36588 1 Bhakra Dam ( Bhakra Nagal Dam ) ( in Naina Devi Sub-Tehsil about 14 km from Nangal town ). The highest straight gravity dam in the world occupies the predominant position amongst the places of tourist interest. The idea for the construction of this dam was conceived by Sir Louis Dane the then Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, who travelled from Sunni to Bilaspur and then onward to Ropar. The project could not make headway due to prohibitive cost of construction. In the year 1938-39 the districts of Rohtak and Hissar of the then Punjab State experienced severe drought resulting in great loss of human life and cattle. The scheme was again mooted out but was not executed due to second world war. It was only after independence in March, 1948 that the work was taken in hand for execution. On the historic day of 17th November, 1955 later Prime Minister Shri Jawahar Lal Nehru placed the first bucket of concrete at the foundation. The constructin of dam was completed in October, 1962. The height of the dam is 226 m, length at the top is 518 metres and width 9 m. It has a length of 99 metres at the bottom and width 402 m. The project derives its name from two villages Bhakhra and Nangal in the foot hills of the low Himalayan ranges. Bhakhra occupies a very important place on the India’s tourist map and has rightly been described as a “New Temple of Resurgent India”, by the late Prime Minister Mr. Nehru. The project authorities have set up a Public Relation Office in Nangal Township which provides necessary help and guidance to the tourists.  
  • 31.40466 76.49679 2 Gobind Sagar Lake ( On river Sutlej ). Has been created by the huge hydel dam at Bhakra and is named in honour of Gobind Singh the Tenth Sikh guru. One of the world's highest gravity dams, the Bhakra rises 225.5 m above its lowest foundations. Under the supervision of the famous American dam-builder, Harvey Slocum, work began in 1955 and was completed in 1962. Incidentally, Slocum had no formal training as an engineer, but his conceptions and designs have proven successful. To maintain the level of water, the flow of river Beas was also channeled to Gobind Sagar by the Beas-Sutlej link which was completed in 1976. Today, this dam feeds electricity and water to a large area the Gobind Sagar reservoir is 90 km long and encompasses an area of approximately 170 sq km. There are provisions for water sports speed boats and ferry rides. In October and November, when the water level of the reservoir is at its peak, a series of regattas are also organizing by the department of Tourism and Civil Aviation. Water-skiing, sailing, kayaking and water scooter racing are popular water sports activities during this period.  
  • New Bilaspur Town . The old Bilaspur town, now submerged in the Govind Sagar, was founded in year 1663 when the capital of the state was shifted from Sunhani to this place, it was situated on the south east side of the Satluj. New Bilaspur Town is situated just above the old town of Bilaspur at a height of 670 metres above the mean sea level. The New Township Bilaspur has been conceived, planned and built on modern lines and should be regarded as the first planned hill town of the country. The new planned township, 64 km from Kiratpur on the Manali National Highway No. 21, has come up which is the seat of district headquarters. The pleasure of a visit will be enhanced manifold when a motor launch is preferred as the means of travel, gliding through cool and enchanting waters of the lake. The best months from visiting this place are from September to December. The Nalwari or Annual cattle fair is held at Bilaspur for four or five days in March months, the occasion is marked by wrestling and other amusements. A good trade is usually done. Cattle are brought from Nalagarh and neighboring parts of Punjab sell over here. It is easily approachable as regular bus services are maintained from and to Shimla, Mandi, Hamirpur and Chandigarh. The places of interest were the temples of Sri Naina Devi Ji, Raghu Nath Ji, Gopal Ji, Khanmukheshwar and Deomati where fairs are held.  
  • 31.39436 76.75263 3 Kandrour Bridge ( 8 km from Bilaspur on National Highway No-88, across the river Satluj ). Very beautiful and fascinating bridge. Its construction was started in April,1959 and was completed in 1965. The total cost of construction came to ₹28,12,998. The span of the bridge is about 280 meters with a breadth of about seven meters and the height above the lowest river bed below is about 80 meters, making it one of the highest bridge in the world. It is ranked first in Asia for its height. It has provided a link between Bilaspur, Ghumarwin and Hamirpur district, and is a marvellous engineering feat. The pillars supporting the bridge are hollowed. The bridge was opened by Shri Raj Bahadur, Minister of Transport in 1965.  
  • 31.3761 76.80956 4 Deoli Fish Farm ( 15 km from New Bilaspur township towards Mandi just below the Shimla-Mandi Road ). Comprising 4.4 hectares comes in existence 1962. It consists of two big brood stock tanks and 14 nursery ponds. The total outlay on setting up this hatchery was 3.68 lacks. In beginning the farms activities were limited to meet the seed stocking requirements of Gobind Sagar reservoir, but its targets were increased year to year and research, training, technique and demonstration brought under the farm programmed. During 1978 fish species being record at the farm were demonstrated to the people by constructing a small aquarium and its aim was to apprise the popular. During 1989 a training center and Hostel were constructed within the farm premises so that training course be imparted to the departmental personnel and interested fish farmers. Now training camps are being conducted with modern fish breeding and culture technique training are imparted. This farm has not only historic importance but is can be known as a center breeding excellent training in fish culture and research programmed. Keeping in view the commendable work done in the field of breeding, the Punjab University extended its recognition for undertaking research work at this farm. The Deoli fish farm has played a major role in breeding fish population in Gobind Sagar reservoir, income of the reservoir fishermen and their lives prosperous. For the first time Silver Carp fish was stocked in Gobind Sagar reservoir from Deoli farm. Every year 30-40 lacks mirror carp fingerlings are being produced at the farm and these are stocked in Gobind Sagar reservoir and other water bodies in the State and distributed to the private fish farms. Due to regular stocking in Gobind Sagar reservoir for the last decade at has a unique capacity of fish production per hectare in the country and this credit goes to Deoli farm. The scientists of ICAR and State Fisheries Department initiated a joint research project viz. ‘Genetic Rejuvenation of Fish Stock in HP’. The ‘Bio-Science Department’ started this project entire funded about 18.00 lacks. A quality strain of fish is being reared under this project and distributed to the fish farmers. Under this technique demonstration programme a new scheme namely ‘Fish Culture in Running Water’ was introduced for the first time at the farm. This scheme was observed suitable especially in high altitude of Himachal Pradesh on the basis of success of this technique the Govt of India incorporated this scheme under the Centrally Sponsored Fish Farmers’ Development Agency subsidy programme. The NABARD Bank has also approved this scheme namely ‘Fish Culture in Running Water’ which resulted in setting up of about 1000 units in the State. Sport fisheries in the Gobind Sagar reservoir show great potential of attracting tourists. The Department regularly organizes angling completions every year. In Gobind Sagar and Mahseer fish which is a famous and most liked fish of the anglers is an important fish of this reservoir. As the breeding of Mahseer fish is not an easy job hence the Punjab University and State Fisheries Department jointly prepared a project of ₹19.00 lacks it was got approved from ICAR. Present hatchery set up at the Deoli farm has been constructed under this scheme. Under this scheme matured Mahseer fish would be brought from his habitat and bred in comfortable situation..  
  • 31.25685 76.85984 5 Namhol ( about 24 km from Bilaspur and 68 km from Shimla on the Bilaspur-Shimla motorable road on which regular bus service is maintained ). Small hamlet. There is a Thakurdwar which was built by Raja Amar Chand in 1883 A.D. Brass idols of Ram, Lakshman, Sita and Hanuman are installed in the temple. The place is the main centre of ginger trade. There are a Police Post, a Senior Secondary School, an Ayurvedic Dispensary, a Branch Post Office, a State Bank of India and a PWD Rest House.  
  • Thakurdwara of Auhar ( in the middle of the district Bilaspur ). It was an important town of the princely state Bilaspur. Due to its importance Rani Naggar Dei built the famous Thakurdwara of Auhar. She also constructed on water tank with roof known as chhatwain and an inn for the stay of the travelers. In the Thakurdwara idols of ‘Shaligram’ and ‘Narsingha’ were installed. The walls of the temple have beautiful mural paintings. The Language and Culture department has given financial assistance for the repair of the Thakurdwara.  
  • Thakurdwara of Sunhani ( on the bank of Seer Khad, just 3 km behind Barthin, on Bhager- Barthi & Ghumarwin road, just 8 km from Ghumarwin ). Shunhani is very attractive and historical place. Raja Vikram Chand (1555-1593 AD) made Sunhani its capital this area got the credit of being Kehloor's capital for more than 100 years. Chandel kings have a tradition that where ever they went & settled, they constructed temple of Nahar Singh Ji (Nar Singh Devta) and worshiped the deity. According to this tradition they made Thakurdwara of Sunhani where they made Narsingh Devta (there Istdev) temple. On the doors of thakurdwara, there is Gupta period architecture & drawing. There are many jarokhas on the backside of thakurdwara where sculptures of various gods and goddesses are made. Today also, people of this area offer new harvest as Nasrawan. Buffalo milk’s ghee is firstly offered here newly married couple move around Ficus (Pipple) tree. Shitla Mata’s temple is present near it though now this region is not that famous, its popularity still persists.  
  • Para-gliding . Before 1994, there was hardly any para-gliding or hang gliding pilot in Himachal Pradesh, excepting one, Roshan Lal Thakur from Manali, who had acquired some skill in flying from foreign pilots, often visiting Manali as tourist. Mean while R.P. Gautam who had come on retirement from Central Reserve Police Force as Commandant, visualised the vast potential in paragliding from Bandla mountain. To make his dream come true, he got in contact with Shakti Singh Chandel, the then Director Tourism and Civil Aviation, to extend all possible help to promote paragliding not only in Bilaspur, but also in whole in Himachal Pradesh. The Director Tourism, who himself belonged to Bilaspur, took keen interest in approving Bandla top as take off site, gave financial assistance to run para gliding courses for Bilaspur under Himachal Aero Adventure Institute Bilaspur, which under expert guidance of Mr. Bruce Mills from New Zealand and Alexi Garisimov from Russia,Vikram Sharma the Local Pilot got the pilots trained. Thus Bilaspur was brought on World Map in Paragliding. What is special about Bilaspur, which is not there in flying sites at other places, is that it gives you almost eight hours of flying time as against 3 to 4 hours maximum at Billing or Manali. More over it has vast and safe landing grounds on the bank of Govind Sagar Lake at LUHNU. From training point of view, Bilaspur can be considered the best in whole of Asia. It is laid down in the training manual that training in instability maneuvers during advance pilot course i.e. Dynamic Stall, deep stall, spiral drive, spin reovery, assymmetric tuck, front tuck and deployment of Reserve Parachute, should be carried out over a broad base of water for reasons. For this, there is hardly any place, where there is any huge lake just beside the landing site. Bilaspur has the privilege of having unique combination of Air Sports in one stretch, which is very rare.Local contact person for paragliding in Bilaspur is Vikram Sharma (Sonu) one may contact him any time at his mail id [email protected].  
  • Water and River Sports . Govind Sagar reservoir in Bilaspur (H.P.) with its 56 km length and nearly 3 km breadth, offers a variety of water sports activities in close collaboration with the Directorate tourism and Civil Aviation and Directorate of Mountaineering and Allied Sports. Due to fluctuating level of Lake here, the water sports are mainly confined to half of the year i.e. August to January. During this period the activities include swimming, surfing, water-skiing, Kayaking, rowing, canoeing, white water river rafting. Three level of courses are also conducted – beginners, intermediate and advance. For this tourism department of Himachal Pradesh has constructed a huge water sports complex with all the boarding, lodging and equipment facilities. River rafting or white water rafting, as it is also called, is swiftly making Bilaspur a focus for this scintillating sport. For a torrent of adrenaline to gush through every vein and surge cover every muscle, you can race over the rapids of river – Sutlej, right from Rampur to Bilaspur through serpentine path in deep gorges, placid mountains, green alpine meadows and thick forests, all forming an immense spectrum. Non swimmers and novice can also have this thrilling experience in an inplatable rubber dinghy, on some of the gentler rapids. Earnest efforts are on to harness the vast potential in water sports to bring Bilaspur (H.P.) on the world map.  
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  • Hotel Lake View Resorts .  
  • Hotel Dholra Resorts .  
  • Hotel Kwality .  
  • Hotel Neelam , ☏ +91 1978 222474 , +91 1978 223873 . This hotel has been in service since 1965 and claims to be the best in the area.  
  • Hotel Sagar View .  
  • Rewalsar – Rewalsar is equally sacred to Hindus, Sikhs & Buddhists. There is a temple, gompa and gurudwara, besides the holy lake with floating islands, in a nice mountain setting.
  • Simla – The former British hill station and current capital of Himachal Pradesh.

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7 Best Places to Visit in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh

Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh is a beautiful town nestled amidst the Himalayas. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, religious sites, and adventure activities. Here are some of the most famous places to visit in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh.

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Bilaspur used to be a princely state called Kahloor, but it joined Himachal Pradesh in 1954. The rulers, who were originally from Bundelkhand in Madhya Pradesh, moved the capital from Kot Kahloor to the other side of the Satluj River in 1650 AD. The old capital, Old Bilaspur, was submerged when the Bhakra Dam was built in 1963.

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Now, the new town of Bilaspur has Gobind Sagar, a big lake made by the dam, which attracts tourists for activities like water sports and fishing. Bilaspur is easy to reach from nearby places like Hamirpur, Una, Shimla, Mandi, Kullu-Manali, and Chandigarh. There are lots of tourist places in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh

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How to reach bilaspur.

  • By Air: The nearest airports are in Chandigarh and Shimla.
  • By Rail: The closest railway station is at Kiratpur, located 65 km away.
  • By Road: Bilaspur is accessible only by road. It is 88 km from Shimla, 135 km from Chandigarh, and 360 km from Delhi. There are good public and private transport services available, and you can easily find taxis for a comfortable journey.

Places to Visit in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh

Explore the famous places in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh, like the peaceful Gobind Sagar Lake and the remains of Old Bilaspur under the Bhakra Dam. This special place mixes history with beautiful views, making it a must-visit for a unique and enjoyable experience.

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1. Gobind Sagar Lake

Explore the famous tourist places in Bilaspur, like the stunning Gobind Sagar Lake. This large and picturesque lake, formed by the Bhakra Dam, attracts visitors with its beautiful views and opportunities for boating and fishing. It’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists, offering a peaceful atmosphere and enjoyable activities. Don’t miss out on experiencing the charm of Gobind Sagar Lake when visiting Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh.

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2. Bhakra Dam

Bhakra Dam is an impressive engineering marvel and a well-known bilaspur himachal pradesh tourist places. As one of the highest gravity dams globally, it stands tall, showcasing remarkable construction and attracting visitors eager to witness its grandeur.

Bhakra Dam was a big project for India after it became independent. The Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, started building it by pouring the first bucket of concrete on November 17, 1955. The dam is in Bhakra village and makes a huge lake that people like to visit.

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3. Kandrour Bridge

Among the notable places to visit in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, the Kandrour Bridge, also called the Satluj Bridge, stands out. This cantilever bridge spans the Gobind Sagar Lake and holds the distinction of being the highest bridge in Asia, towering at a height of 167 meters (548 feet) from the riverbed to the deck.

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4. Naina Devi Temple

Among the notable places to visit near Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh, the Shri Naina Devi Ji Temple is a popular pilgrimage site. Dedicated to the Hindu goddess Naina Devi, this temple is situated on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area. The temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, which are sacred sites associated with the goddess Shakti. It is a cherished destination for both spiritual seekers and those looking to explore the scenic beauty of the region.

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5. Vyas Cave

Among the places to visit near Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh, Vyas Cave holds a special significance. This historical and spiritual site is believed to be where the sage Vyas wrote the Mahabharata. It attracts both tourists and devotees, offering a unique glimpse into the cultural and spiritual heritage of the region.

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6. Bandla Hill Top

Nestled in the scenic Dhamnan village near Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, Bandla Hill Top stands out as one of the famous places in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh. This picturesque location offers breathtaking views, exciting adventures, and a serene atmosphere, Perfect for anyone who loves being in nature.

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7. Kol Valley  

Known as one of the most thrilling places to visit in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh, the  Kol Valley Adventure Spot attracts adventure enthusiasts with activities like trekking, camping, and rafting. It is a popular destination for those seeking outdoor excitement and fun in the region.

To sum it up, Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, has many great tourist places in Bilaspur. Whether you prefer the calm Gobind Sagar Lake, the historic Shri Naina Devi Ji Temple, the adventurous Kol Valley, or the beautiful Bandla Hill Top, there’s something for everyone. Do not forget the notable landmarks like Bhakra Dam and Kandrour Bridge. Bilaspur is a fantastic destination with diverse attractions, making it perfect for a memorable and enjoyable trip.

Frequently Asked Questions About places to visit in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh

Q. bilaspur  himachal  pradesh is famous for .

Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh is famous for several things.

Engineering marvels:  The iconic Bhakra Dam, India’s second-highest concrete gravity dam, and the vast Gobind Sagar Reservoir it created, offering scenic beauty and water sports.

Religious significance:  The Naina Devi Temple, perched on a hilltop with panoramic views, is dedicated to Goddess Naina Devi. Natural beauty:  Stunning Himalayan foothills, picturesque landscapes, and the thrilling Kandrour Bridge, once India’s highest. Adventure activities:  Water sports on Gobind Sagar and trekking trails through captivating landscapes.

Cultural experience:  Vibrant local villages showcasing traditional Himachali life, customs, and handicrafts.

Q. Where is Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh

Bilaspur is nestled in the southwestern corner of Himachal Pradesh, India, along the left bank of the Sutlej River. Here is how you can locate it.

Location: Latitude: 31.33° N Longitude: 76.75° E

Distance from major cities: Shimla, the state capital: 86 km (53 miles) Chandigarh, the nearest airport: 141 km (88 miles) Manali, a popular tourist destination: 195 km (121 miles)

Accessibility: Bilaspur lies on National Highway 205, connecting Chandigarh to Manali.

Q. What is famous in Himachal Pradesh for shopping

Himachal Pradesh offers a treasure trove of unique shopping experiences, with each region boasting its own specialties. Here are some highlights.

Chamba: Renowned for its exquisite miniature paintings, wooden toys, and intricately carved silver jewelry. Kullu & Manali: Famous for soft and warm pashmina shawls, woolen rugs, and Tibetan handicrafts like prayer flags and thangkas. Lahaul Spiti: Explore tribal jewelry made from silver and semi-precious stones, along with colorful prayer flags and masks.

Woodwork:   Shimla, Lakkar Bazaar is a paradise for wooden treasures, with intricately carved furniture, toys, and souvenirs.

Kangra & Chamba:  Pick up beautiful Pahari paintings depicting mythological scenes and local life.

McLeod Ganj:  Find Tibetan handicrafts like singing bowls, incense, and thangkas in Kotwali Bazaar.

Himachal Pradesh across towns:  Local markets abound with fresh fruits, jams, honey, and locally grown spices.

                                                                                   

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Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh

A hill town called Bilaspur, close to Shimla, is well known for its forts and the Gobind Sagar lake, an artificial reservoir regarded as the district’s lifeblood. The Gobind Sagar Lake on the Sutlej River is an artificial lake well-known in Bilaspur, India’s first planned hill resort. It is a lovely lake where one may unwind and engage in fishing and water sports. Additionally, this lake supplies water to the renowned Bhakra Nangal Dam.

The Bhakra Dam is the highest straight gravity dam in the world and the highest dam in India. This dam provides breathtaking views of the Gobind Sagar Lake and is situated in Bilaspur, at the base of the Himalayas. In addition, the Gobind Sagar Lake road bridge in Kandraur is the tallest of its kind in Asia.

Tour details

  • Best time to visit March, April, May & June
  • Ideal Duration from Delhi 3-4 Days
  • Minimum Budget INR 5000
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Places To Visit In Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh

Shri rukmani kund.

In the Bilaspur district, Rukmani Kund is a reservoir encircled by the Rocky Mountains in a dense Shivalik Hills forest. 23.2 kilometres from Bilaspur, Rukmani Kund, was chosen in HGKK for the 2012–2013 academic year. Since a few years ago, a mela has been held in Rukmani Kund in honour of the sacrificer, who is thought to have been Rukmani. Here, a little temple has also been built. It provides water to numerous villages in the region.

Kandrour Bridge

 An old bridge in India’s Bilaspur region is called Kandrour Bridge. Thousands of people are drawn to it by its captivating aspect. One of the most significant landmarks in the area is also this bridge. With an 280m length, it is regarded as one of the longest bridges in this area. The Sutlej River bridge in Bilaspur City crosses National Highway 88.

Another well-known location in Bilaspur with great significance that draws many of visitors from all across the nation is Vyas Cave. Located at the base of the city, this cave is well-known for being the meditation spot of the renowned sage Vyasa, who spent many years there. The epic Mahabharat was written by Saint Vyas, and the town of Bilaspur derives its name from Rishi Vyas, who was once known as Vyaspur.

Sidh Baba Balak Nath Cave Temple

Sidh or Baba Balak Nath Hindu god Baba Balak Nath is revered in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, two states in northern India. Deotsidh is the name of his shrine. It is located 42.2 kilometres from “Bilaspur” and close to the boundary between the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh’s Bilaspur and Hamirpur districts.

Bachhretu Fort

The historic fort of Bachhretu was constructed in the fourteenth century under Raja Ratan Chand, monarch of Bilaspur. It was once a majestic building that is now in ruins but is nevertheless regarded as having significant historical significance for the nation. One may assume how large the fort would have been while it was in use during the rule of the King of Bilaspur based on what is still standing in the building.

Bandla Hill Top

The Bandla Hill Top is a popular tourist destination in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, India. The Bandla Hill Top is located at Bandla, Dhamnan, Himachal Pradesh, India (174001). There are quite a few places mentioned around Bandla Hill Top, and Helpmecovid.com covers at least 15 of those locations.

Bandla Paragliding

The majority of us have occasionally dreamed of flying. How many psychologists leave their stuffy chambers and offices to take a wistful glance at the windswept hills or watch a hawk glide peacefully on mild study winds? Psychologists might place tremendous symbolism on such fantasies. We argue that the drive to soar high into the silky blue sky is an end in and of itself, and that man has always had a deep desire to pursue the soaring birds above.

Gobind Sagar Reservoir View

A captivating sight to behold is the unmatched beauty of the gently undulating hills and plains looking over the azure hue of the artificial reservoir of the Gobind Sagar lake. The Bhakra Dam, one of the tallest gravity dams in the world, creates an enormous reservoir on the Sutlej river. The Bhakra dam, constructed in 1963, is a legendary feat of dam engineering. The multipurpose dam created a massive artificial lake that is 90 kilometres long and 170 square kilometres in size. Because of its location and closeness to the Himalayan mountain ranges, the lake is surrounded by lush vegetation and exudes a sense of tranquilly everywhere it goes .

Shri Naina Devi Ji

Another Shakti Peeth temple is located on the hills of NAINA DEVI. This holy location received the Goddess’s eyes as a blessing, giving rise to its name, according to legends. It was venerated by Sikh Guru Gobind Singh and served as the residence of Goddess Durga. The Gobind Sagar Lake further enhances the strange view from the hills. Numerous people frequently visit this temple, and enormous crowds are common all year round. It is a sacred location amidst the Himalayas, making the journey spiritual and religious.

The Bhakra Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Sutlej River in the Himachal Pradesh state of northern India’s Bilaspur district, close to the town of Bilaspur. The dam creates the Gobind Sagar reservoir. The 226 m-tall dam, which is situated in the Himachal Pradesh district of Bilaspur and is close to the upstream village of Bhakra.

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Chandigarh and Shimla both have airports that are close to Bilaspur.

Kiratpur, the closest railroad station, is 65 kilometers away.

Chandigarh is 135 km, and Delhi is 360 km away. Both public and private transportation options are available.

Best Time To Visit Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh’s Bilaspur, also known as the valley of streams, lush valleys, and rivulets, is a well-liked tourist destination. The past and the future are intertwined in the city. The village is located along Gobindsagar Lake’s shoreline, which flows from the Bhakra Dam. On Chandigarh-Manali N H No-21, 64 kilometres from Kiratpur, is a popular tourist destination all year round. The temperature can rise to 37 degrees Celsius in the summer and drop to frigid levels in the winter. The best months to go there are December and January because of the nice weather.

In Bilaspur, the summers are always hot, with some locations experiencing maximum temperatures of 37 degrees Celsius. However, the temperature may quickly plummet after a summer thunderstorm with a thunder and lightning show. It is advised to use cotton clothing in the heat.

The months of June, July, and August see the majority of the yearly rainfall or about 70%. Around 62 mm of rain fall is typical. High levels of humidity are seen in July and August. You are therefore encouraged to bring loose-fitting cotton clothing.

The Satluj has been engulfed in a dense mist during the winter for nearly three months. Winter begins in October and reaches its height in December and January when the temperature can drop significantly. You should bring heavy wool clothing to the location during this time.

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Why bilaspur hp is famous.

Bilaspur, a gorgeous hill town nestled in the Himalayas, is famous for the Bhakra Dam and the lovely Gobind Sagar Lak, a man-made reservoir that is among the most popular tourist destinations in the area.

Is Bilaspur a hilly area?

The landscape is hilly in Bilaspur. The Shivalik range of the Himalayas makes up the majority of the district. Hills line all four sides of it. Punjab forms its western and southern borders.

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In Himachal Pradesh, you can visit Bilaspur, which is more famous for Bhakra Nangal Dam and Gobind Sagar Lake. But Bilaspur is also one of the best hill stations in Himachal Pradesh. There are ancient temples in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh and forts in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh which were built a long time ago. There are some beautiful scenic places in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh that you can visit. Also, do a wide range of things to do in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh. This hill station in Himachal Pradesh is best for relaxing for some days in the Himalayas. There are many hotels and resort options for you to stay in Bilaspur. You will not have any difficulty in finding a good quality hotel, resort, or homestay in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh. And if you want to find out about the best tourist places in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh, then they are given below. You can include Bilaspur in your Himachal Pradesh tour package.

1. Gobind Sagar Lake

Gobind Sagar Lake is undoubted, the best tourist attraction in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh. The lake is on the Sutlej river and was formed as a result of the construction of Bhakra Nangal Dam. You get the best views of surrounding hills and panoramas from Gobind Sagar Lake. If you go from August to January, you will be able to do water sports activities like sailing, boat racing, paddle boating, rowing, etc. You can also do sailing, kayaking, and canoeing courses here. In summer, you can view the submerged temples here.

2. Bhakra Nangal Dam

Bhakra Nangal Dam is among India’s highest dams and it is also in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh. There are two dams called Bhakra Dam and Nangal Dam, which are located close to each other, and together they are called Bhakra Nangal Dam. The dam provides water to Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh. The dam is built on the Sutlej river. Jawaharlal Nehru called it the “New Temple of Resurgent India”.

3. Koldam Dam

Koldam Dam is one of the many tourist places in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh. The dam is spectacular due to its unique structure. The green mountains and forests surrounding Koldam Dam make it a very scenic place. You can enjoy the scenery of this place by taking a boat ride in the reservoir.

4. Laxmi Narayan Mandir

Out of the many temples in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh, one of the most famous is Laxmi Narayan Mandir. Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi are the main deities of Laxmi Narayan Mandir. The architecture of this temple is its most eye-catching sight. The temple is made of white marble and wooden pillars. There are idols of other gods and goddesses like Lord Shiva, Goddess Durga, etc.

5. Sri Naina Devi Ji Temple

Sri Naina Devi Ji is a sacred temple in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh. Raja Bir Chand, who ruled over this region, built this temple during the 8th century. This temple is a very popular tourist sightseeing place in Bilaspur. The temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peeth temples of Goddess Sati. You can take the ropeway to the temple and also walk on pathways to reach the temple. The temple is situated on a hill and from the top, you can view the magnificent scenery. Palkis are also available for old people.

6. Rukmani Kund

Rukmini Kund is a pond that was named after a woman called Rukmini, who sacrificed herself for a noble cause. The water from Rukmini Kund can heal physical ailments. Rukmini Kund is surrounded by lush greenery and natural environs.

7. Vyas Cave

Vyas Cave is an old cave on the Sutlej river and is a popular tourist spot in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh. According to locals, Sage Vyas, who wrote the epic Mahabharata, meditated in this cave for some days. Vyas Cave or Vyas Gufa is one of the most sacred places in Bilaspur and also one of the oldest. Vyas Cave is located in picturesque landscapes of forests and mountains.

8. Kandraur Bridge

Kandraur Bridge is a perfect spot for taking selfies. This also is one of the best tourist places to visit in Bilaspur. It links Bilaspur to other surrounding places. Kandraur Bridge is one of the highest bridges in Asia and is built on the Sutlej River.

9. Kahlur Fort

Kahlur Fort is a very popular forts in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh. Raja Bir Chand who ruled over this region in the olden days built this fort as his residence. Kahlur Fort is now in ruins, but it is also a very popular picnic spot. You can still see the stone structure of this fort, and walk among the ruins. You will see narrow corridors, stone staircases, stone walls, pathways, and the entrance of this ruined fort.

10. Markandeya Rishi Temple

One of the best and most holy temples in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh is Markandeya Rishi Temple. The temple is devoted to the great sage Markandeya Rishi. The tranquil environment of this temple draws thousands of pilgrims to visit this temple. There is a spring nearby whose waters are considered to be very healing in nature. You must take a dip in the spring and refresh yourself.

11. Bachhretu Fort

Although it is now in ruins, Bachhretu Fort was once a powerful fort in Bilaspur. Bachhretu Fort was built somewhere in the 14th century during the reign of Raja Ratan Chand. Gobind Sagar Lake and other surrounding places look very beautiful from this fort. This was once a massive fort, and you can still see some rooms and sections of this fort now. Some of its walls are still intact after all these years.

12. Nahar Singh Dhaulra

Nahar Singh Dhaulra is a temple built in memory of Baba Nahar Singh. The temple is a very sacred place and is popular among devotees of Baba Nahar Singh. The wooden slippers called kharaun, which were worn by Baba Nahar Singh, are kept in the temple. From May to June, various fairs are held near the temple.

13. Bahadurpur Fort

Bilaspur has many medieval forts which were built by former kings. One of the forts that you can see in Bilaspur is Bahadurpur Fort. Raja Keshab Sen built this fort during the 17th century. During its time, the fort was considered very strong. Although it is in ruins, you can come and visit this fort. Due to its height, the fort commands a spectacular view of the surrounding region. Its structure is very interesting and is surrounded by deodar forests.

14. Sariyun Fort

One of the old and ruined forts in Bilaspur that you can still visit is Sariyun Fort. The stone structure of this fort can still be seen in places. Stone pillars, a hole for cannons, can still be seen in this fort. The stones that were used to build this fort were not used in any other house. There is a small temple of Naina Devi in the fort.

15. Tiun Fort

Tiiun Fort was built on a hill and is one of the major forts that you can visit in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh. Tiun Fort had a granary that could hold 3000 kg of grain. Tiun Fort offers a perfect view of sunsets and sunrise. The walls of this fort were powerful and can be seen in some patches of the fort. This fort also was a prison for enemy kings.

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Top Tourist Attractions in Bilaspur

The town of Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh is as famous for its natural beauty as it is for various water sports activities. A marvelously planned hilly town situated on the banks of the mighty River Sutlej, Bilaspur wins your heart with its idyllic landscapes, milky white snowy peaks, ferocious rivers and colorful flower laden meadows, ancient forts and mystical temples.

Bilaspur is home to the Bhakra Nangal Dam, popular for being one of the largest and finest dams of India, and the grand Kandraur Bridge , famous for once being the highest bridge in Asia.

Gobind Sagar Lake , one of the largest manmade lakes of India, is a must-see destination in Bilaspur. It is named after Guru Gobind Singh, and commemorates his stay during his struggle against the Mughal Empire. There are facilities for water skiing, sailing, kayaking and motor boat racing among others, making it a haven for adventure travelers and thrill seekers. It is also highly sought after for recreational fishing, with the fishing season being open from March-April and October-November.

The Koldam Dam , situated at a distance of 18 km from Bilaspur, is another man-made work of innovation built on the Sutlej River. A massive dam which promises an equal amount of awe and astonishment, the Koldam Dam offers you a panoramic and unforgettable experience. Bilaspur is also extremely famous for paragliding, and what is special about it is the fact that it offers eight hours of flying time, unlike Billing or Manali where you get 3 to 4 hours. There are also safe and vast landing grounds on the banks of the Govind Sagar Lake.

Another fascinating thing about Bilaspur is its history, which is dotted with tales, legends and stories. It came into being as a princely state in the 7th century AD, before merging with Himachal Pradesh and becoming a district in 1954. Much of its glorious past is visible today in its temples and caves. Vyasa Cave is one such cave. It is revered for being the site where Rishi Vyasa meditated before writing the epic Mahabharata. The ancient temples of Naina Devi Ji, Laxmi Narayan, Nahar Singh Dhaulra and Markandeya Rishi attract both tourists and devotees in large numbers.

Fort Bachhretu, built during the 14th century during the reign of the erstwhile King of Bilaspur, Raja Ratan Chand, is one of the ideal places where you can get a fascinating glance at the storied history of this town. One can click some amazing pics of the Gobind Sagar Lake from here. The Kahlur Fort, located near Bilaspur, is another famous tourist attraction.

Bilaspur also celebrates festivals like Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Basant Panchami and Navratri. The Nalwari Fair is one of the most popular fairs of Bilaspur. At these events, one can get a glimpse into the local culture and traditions of this region, besides the fun and merrymaking.

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Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, Bilaspur stands as a testament to both history and natural splendor. Once the capital of an ancient princely state, its origins trace back to the valiant Chandela Rajputs in the 7th century. Over time, it evolved under British rule, eventually transitioning into a new, meticulously planned township when the Gobind Sagar Lake emerged, enveloping the old town beneath its tranquil waters.

Bilaspur's allure extends beyond its historical roots, boasting sacred sites like the revered Naina Devi temple and the serene Vyas Cave, believed to be the meditative sanctuary of the sage Ved Vyas, author of the epic Mahabharata. But Bilaspur isn't merely a relic of the past; it pulsates with modern adventure and natural wonders.

At the heart of the town lies the magnificent Gobind Sagar Lake, a man-made reservoir offering a playground for water enthusiasts amidst the towering Himalayan peaks. Here, visitors can partake in a myriad of water sports, from leisurely boating to exhilarating water skiing, all while admiring the grandeur of the surrounding landscape. Moreover, the lake's vital role in supplying water to the monumental Bhakra Dam, India's tallest and a global marvel, underscores Bilaspur's significance beyond its scenic beauty. With its blend of history, spirituality, and adventure, Bilaspur beckons travelers to embark on a journey of discovery and enchantment in the heart of Himachal Pradesh.

Tourism in Bilaspur (Himachal):

Bilaspur, tucked away in the serene landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, beckons travelers with its tapestry of cultural heritage and natural wonders. At the heart of its allure lies a pilgrimage to the revered Naina Devi Temple, where devotees seek divine blessings amidst the tranquil surroundings. Overlooking the expansive Gobind Sagar Lake, this sacred site offers not only spiritual solace but also breathtaking views of the shimmering waters below.

But Bilaspur isn't just about spiritual enlightenment; it's a playground for adventure seekers too. The towering Kandrour Bridge stands as a testament to human engineering prowess, offering visitors a thrilling vantage point to soak in panoramic vistas of the lush valleys below. Meanwhile, the majestic Koldam Dam serves as a picturesque backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts, inviting them to bask in the serenity of nature's grandeur.

For those with a penchant for wildlife and tranquility, Bilaspur unfolds its hidden treasures. The Govind Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary opens its arms to nature lovers, promising encounters with exotic flora and fauna amidst pristine forested landscapes. Amidst the tranquility of Shri Rukmani Kund and the mystique of the Vyas Cave, travelers find sanctuaries for spiritual reflection, immersed in the timeless beauty of Himachal Pradesh's natural wonders. In Bilaspur, every corner unveils a new facet of enchantment, weaving together a tapestry of experiences that captivate the soul and leave an indelible mark on the traveler's heart.

Culture of Bilaspur (Himachal):

Bilaspur, nestled in the serene hills of Himachal Pradesh, boasts a vibrant cultural tapestry woven with traditions, festivals, and flavors unique to the region. At the heart of Bilaspur's culture lies its deep reverence for spirituality, evident in the multitude of temples and sacred sites that dot its landscape. These places not only serve as places of worship but also as vibrant hubs of community gatherings, where locals come together to celebrate their faith and heritage.

Music and dance are integral components of Bilaspur's cultural identity, with traditional folk dances like Nati adding rhythm and color to the region's festivities. Accompanied by the beat of drums and the trill of flutes, these performances capture the essence of Himachali tradition, inviting spectators to join in the joyous celebrations. Moreover, Bilaspur's culinary scene is a testament to the region's rich flavors and culinary heritage, with dishes like siddu and babru tantalizing taste buds and warming hearts.

Festivals in Bilaspur are vibrant affairs, brimming with energy and enthusiasm as communities come together to celebrate their shared culture and history. Events like the Nalwari Fair and the Markandeya Fair showcase the region's folklore and traditions through colorful processions, lively performances, and mouthwatering delicacies. These festivals serve as poignant reminders of Bilaspur's rich cultural legacy, ensuring that its traditions continue to thrive and evolve for generations to come.

History of Bilaspur (Himachal):

Bilaspur, nestled in the heart of Himachal Pradesh, boasts a storied past that stretches back to the 7th century. Originally known as the princely state of Kahlur, it was founded by the Chandela Rajputs, whose influence is evident in the region's rich cultural tapestry and architectural heritage. The rulers of Bilaspur built numerous forts and temples, many of which are important historical sites today.

The construction of the Bhakra Nangal Dam in the mid-20th century was a pivotal moment for Bilaspur. This massive project led to the submersion of the old Bilaspur town under the waters of the newly created Gobind Sagar Lake. The town was subsequently rebuilt at a higher elevation. This transformation brought significant changes to the region, including boosting local tourism with activities centered around the lake. Bilaspur now serves as a charming blend of historical allure and modern-day vitality, drawing visitors for both its scenic beauty and its cultural heritage.

Weather and Temperature in Bilaspur (Himachal):

The weather in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, is characterized by distinct seasons, each bringing its own charm to the region. During the summer months, from March to June, the climate is relatively warm with temperatures typically ranging from 25 to 35 degrees Celsius. This warm weather makes it a great time for visitors to engage in outdoor activities and enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding areas. The landscape becomes even more vibrant with the onset of the monsoon season in July, which lasts until September. The rains are usually heavy and transform the area into a lush green haven, cooling the environment considerably.

As winter sets in from December to February, Bilaspur experiences colder weather, with temperatures sometimes dropping to around 5 degrees Celsius at night. The chilly winters offer a quiet, misty atmosphere, which can be quite enchanting. Occasionally, the higher regions near Bilaspur might see a light dusting of snow, adding to the picturesque scenery. Following winter, the spring season starts in late February and extends through April. This period is marked by a mild climate and the blooming of various flowers, providing a perfect backdrop for springtime explorations and photography.

When to Visit Bilaspur (Himachal)?

Visiting Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh can be a delightful experience, and choosing the right time to go can enhance your trip even further. If you are fond of cool weather and fewer crowds, consider visiting during the autumn months of October and November. During this season, the climate is pleasantly cool, perfect for exploring the outdoors and enjoying the post-monsoon freshness that enhances the natural beauty of the region. The clear skies and moderate temperatures make it an excellent time for trekking and sightseeing.

Alternatively, if you enjoy the vibrancy of spring, the months of March to May are a fantastic time to visit Bilaspur. The weather during these months is comfortably warm, making it ideal for participating in outdoor activities and exploring the local area. The spring also ushers in a colorful display of blooming flowers, adding a picturesque quality to the landscape. This period is perfect for those looking to escape the harsher climates of northern India or for anyone wanting to experience the serene beauty of Bilaspur without the intense cold of winter.

How to Reach Bilaspur (Himachal)?

Getting to Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh is straightforward, with various options suited to different preferences. If you're traveling by air, the most convenient airport is Chandigarh Airport, approximately 135 kilometers away from Bilaspur. From there, you can opt for a taxi or a bus to make the journey into the hills, which takes about three to four hours depending on traffic. For those traveling by train, the closest railway station is Kiratpur Sahib, which is about 65 kilometers away. From the station, there are frequent taxi services and buses that can take you directly to Bilaspur.

For road travelers, Bilaspur is accessible via the National Highway 205, ensuring a smooth drive from nearby cities like Chandigarh and Delhi. The journey by road is scenic, with numerous opportunities to admire the North Indian landscape. This route is particularly popular among those who prefer the independence and flexibility of driving their own vehicle. Additionally, Bilaspur is well-serviced by a network of state and private buses, providing an economical and reliable means of transportation from various parts of the region, making it easy to reach this picturesque town nestled in the Himalayan foothills.

Top Places to Visit in Bilaspur (Himachal):

Naina Devi Temple : The Naina Devi Temple is a prominent spiritual destination and one of the essential places to visit in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh. Situated atop a picturesque hill, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Naina Devi and is recognized as one of the significant Shakti Peeths of India. The ascent to the temple is facilitated by a scenic cable car ride that offers visitors spectacular views of the lush surroundings and the expansive Gobind Sagar Lake. This site attracts a large number of pilgrims throughout the year, particularly during the vibrant festivals of Navratri and Chaitra. The peaceful ambiance, coupled with the temple’s rich history, makes it a profound experience for visitors seeking spiritual solace and panoramic beauty.

Gobind Sagar Lake : As one of the most scenic places to visit in Bilaspur, Gobind Sagar Lake is renowned for its vast expanse and breathtaking beauty. Created by the Bhakra Dam, this reservoir serves both as a crucial water source and a recreational spot. Adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts can indulge in various activities such as fishing, boating, and water skiing when the water levels are suitable. The area surrounding the lake is perfect for leisurely picnics and tranquil walks. Birdwatchers will also appreciate the lake during the winter months as it becomes a haven for migratory birds, adding to the serene and picturesque setting of the lake.

Laxmi Narayan Mandir : Located in the bustling heart of Bilaspur, the Laxmi Narayan Mandir is a significant cultural landmark and a revered place to visit. This temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, showcases exquisite architecture and a tranquil environment ideal for worship and meditation. The temple's detailed carvings and serene ambiance attract not only devotees but also history buffs and art lovers. The festive periods see the temple beautifully adorned and filled with energy during celebrations like Diwali and Janmashtami, offering visitors a chance to witness traditional religious practices and vibrant local customs.

Kandrour Bridge : Kandrour Bridge is a remarkable example of engineering prowess and is among the top places to visit in Bilaspur. Spanning the Satluj River, it is renowned for being one of the highest and longest bridges in Asia. The bridge provides critical connectivity but has also become a favorite spot for tourists due to its architectural significance and the stunning vistas of the valley below. Visitors often pause here to enjoy the panoramic views and the engineering marvel it presents, making Kandrour Bridge a popular site for photography, sightseeing, and appreciating the blend of natural beauty with human ingenuity.

Koldam Dam : Koldam Dam stands as a modern marvel in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, making it one of the must-visit places in the area. Constructed on the Satluj River, the dam serves a critical role in hydroelectric power generation and water storage for the region. It features an impressive architectural design and offers visitors picturesque views of the expansive reservoir and surrounding hills. The tranquil waters and the lush green landscapes around the dam make it an ideal location for nature lovers and photographers. The dam area is also popular for bird watching, especially during the migratory season, providing a peaceful retreat for those looking to enjoy the outdoors. Visitors can explore nearby trails or simply relax by the water, enjoying the serene environment.

Shri Rukmani Kund : Shri Rukmani Kund is a serene and spiritually significant site in Bilaspur, offering visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and mythology. This sacred pond is named after Rukmani, the consort of Lord Krishna, and is adorned with a charming temple dedicated to her. It is one of the quieter places to visit in Bilaspur, ideal for those seeking peace and contemplation away from crowded tourist spots. The Kund is nestled amidst lush foliage, creating a soothing atmosphere for meditation or quiet reflection. Visitors often come here to pay homage, enjoy the tranquil setting, or learn more about the intriguing legends associated with the site. It’s a spiritual haven that provides a deep sense of calm and a break from the everyday hustle.

Bhakra Nangal Dam (Bhakhra Dam) : The Bhakra Nangal Dam, commonly referred to as Bhakhra Dam, is an iconic structure in Bilaspur and a significant engineering feat. As one of the highest gravity dams in the world, it attracts numerous visitors interested in engineering, history, and natural beauty. The dam is pivotal for its role in hydroelectric power production and irrigation, supporting vast agricultural operations across regions. For tourists, the dam offers a compelling visit with opportunities to take guided tours that explain its history, construction, and operational significance. The reservoir, known as Gobind Sagar, provides a scenic backdrop for activities like boating and fishing. The panoramic views from the dam are spectacular, especially at sunrise or sunset, making it a top place to visit for breathtaking photography and scenic enjoyment.

Markandeya Temple : Markandeya Temple, nestled in the tranquil landscapes of Bilaspur, is a revered place dedicated to Sage Markandeya, known in Hindu mythology for his eternal youth granted by Lord Shiva. This temple is a significant spiritual site and one of the peaceful places to visit in Bilaspur, attracting devotees and tourists alike. The temple’s architecture features traditional Himachal designs with intricate wood carvings and a serene ambiance. It is surrounded by lush greenery, enhancing its mystical and tranquil vibe. Visitors to Markandeya Temple can participate in the daily rituals and special poojas conducted here, offering a glimpse into the local religious practices and traditions. The temple also serves as a venue for various religious festivals, which are celebrated with great fervor and provide a lively and colorful experience for visitors.

Baba Nahar Singh Temple : Baba Nahar Singh Temple is a revered site and a prominent place to visit in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh. This temple is dedicated to Baba Nahar Singh, a local deity believed to wield significant influence and known to bestow prosperity on his devotees. The temple features distinctive Himachali architecture with beautifully carved wooden panels and vibrant murals depicting scenes from local folklore. It is a hub of activity during festival times, particularly during the Baisakhi period, when the temple is festooned with decorations and local residents participate in elaborate rituals. The serene environment coupled with the temple’s rich cultural backdrop offers a deeply spiritual and culturally enriching experience for all visitors.

Badoli Devi Temple : Badoli Devi Temple is among the ancient and spiritual places to visit in Bilaspur, offering a peek into the divine feminine worship prevalent in the region. This temple is dedicated to the goddess Badoli Devi, revered as a powerful mother figure, protector, and provider. The temple’s architecture is rustic yet charming, with traditional stone and woodwork that highlight the artisanal heritage of Himachal Pradesh. During religious festivals, the temple becomes a center of vibrant ceremonies, drawing devotees from across the region to participate in rites and celebrations that are steeped in tradition. The peaceful ambiance of the temple provides a perfect setting for meditation and prayer, making it a spiritual sanctuary for visitors.

Bandla Hill Top : Bandla Hill Top offers some of the most dramatic and expansive views in Bilaspur, making it a favorite among places to visit for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. This elevated spot is ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in nature, with options for hiking, bird watching, and even paragliding for the more adventurous. The ascent to Bandla Hill is itself a rewarding experience, winding through dense forests and offering occasional glimpses of the underlying valleys and distant peaks. For those who reach the top, the panoramic vistas are unmatched, showcasing the sprawling beauty of Himachal Pradesh’s landscape. It’s also a popular spot for photography, especially in the early morning when the mist rolls over the hills.

Luhnu Cricket Ground : Located in a picturesque setting, Luhnu Cricket Ground is more than just a sports facility; it is one of the scenic places to visit in Bilaspur. With the majestic Himalayas as its backdrop and nestled beside the tranquil Gobind Sagar Lake, the ground is a picturesque venue for cricket lovers. It is one of the few high-altitude sports grounds in India, making it a unique place for playing and watching cricket. The ground is well-maintained and often hosts important local cricket tournaments, drawing spectators and players alike. For visitors, Luhnu offers a peaceful retreat where they can enjoy not only the games but also the natural beauty and serene environment of the surrounding area.

Offbeat Places in Bilaspur (Himachal):

Bachhretu Fort : Bachhretu Fort, located atop a steep hill, is one of the compelling offbeat places to visit in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh. This ancient fort, though in ruins, offers a glimpse into the region's historical and architectural heritage. The trek to the fort is moderately challenging but rewards hikers with breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and the Bilaspur district. The fort itself is characterized by its strategic location and the remnants of strong defensive walls that speak to its former glory. History enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike will appreciate the quiet solitude and the historical aura that pervades the site. The journey to Bachhretu Fort is as scenic as it is enriching, making it a perfect spot for those looking to explore beyond the typical tourist paths and delve into the local lore and natural beauty.

Vyas Cave : Vyas Cave is an intriguing and mystical site among the offbeat places to visit in Bilaspur. Believed to be the place where Sage Vyas composed the Mahabharata, this cave is nestled in the midst of lush greenery, offering a tranquil and somewhat mystical atmosphere. The cave is accessible through a trek that takes visitors through scenic landscapes, ideal for those who appreciate nature and serenity. Inside, the cave holds a small shrine dedicated to Sage Vyas, which attracts devotees and curious travelers alike. The sense of ancient history and the spiritual vibe make Vyas Cave a fascinating destination for those interested in religious history and the epic tales of Hindu scripture.

Govind Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary : Govind Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary, located near the shores of Gobind Sagar Lake, is an exceptional destination for wildlife enthusiasts and one of the notable offbeat places to visit in Bilaspur. Established primarily to protect aquatic biodiversity, the sanctuary is home to a variety of fish species and migratory birds during the winter months. The expansive area offers ample opportunities for bird watching, photography, and simply enjoying the unspoiled natural environment. The sanctuary's proximity to the lake also allows for the unique experience of combining wildlife viewing with aquatic sports, providing a comprehensive nature experience. For those seeking solitude and a deep connection with nature, Govind Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary offers a peaceful escape into the wild.

Chandpur Bridge : Chandpur Bridge is a lesser-known but fascinating site to explore in Bilaspur, making it one of the unique offbeat places to visit. This bridge spans across the Satluj River and offers picturesque views of the river and surrounding landscapes. It's an excellent spot for photography, especially during the early morning or late afternoon when the light casts beautiful reflections on the water. The bridge is not just a crucial connectivity feature; it also serves as a vantage point for observing local life and the natural beauty of the area. Visitors often find it a peaceful place to pause and reflect, away from the busier tourist spots. The tranquility and the panoramic views at Chandpur Bridge appeal to those looking for quietude and a break from the usual tourist itinerary.

Outdoor Adventure Activities in Bilaspur (Himachal):

Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh is an ideal destination for those looking to indulge in outdoor adventures amidst stunning natural scenery. The region is particularly known for its exhilarating trekking opportunities, with diverse trails that cater to both novice hikers and seasoned adventurers. The treks here lead through beautiful landscapes of dense forests and offer panoramic views from elevated points such as Bandla Hill Top. For water enthusiasts, Gobind Sagar Lake presents a plethora of activities. Visitors can enjoy a day of kayaking, paddle boating, or jet skiing, taking in the serene environment of this vast reservoir.

Apart from trekking and water sports, Bilaspur also offers unique adventures like paragliding, where thrill-seekers can glide over the picturesque valleys, enjoying a bird's eye view of the lush greenery and rugged terrain. Rock climbing is another activity that is fast gaining popularity, with several safe yet challenging spots that are perfect for climbers to test their skills and endurance. The natural diversity of Bilaspur makes it a comprehensive spot for outdoor sports and activities, ensuring that every visitor finds something exciting to match their adrenaline level. Whether you’re soaring through the skies or conquering the waters of a lake, Bilaspur offers an unforgettable adventure experience.

Cheap Homestays in Bilaspur (Himachal):

ClearHolidays specializes in providing budget-friendly and economical homestays in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, making it easier for travelers to explore this beautiful region without straining their wallets. These homestays offer comfortable and intimate accommodations that often boast unique local characteristics and scenic views of the Himachal landscape. By choosing these affordable options, visitors can extend their stays and immerse themselves more fully in the local culture and natural beauty of Bilaspur, all while managing their travel budget effectively.

Homestays provide a more personal and authentic travel experience compared to traditional hotel stays. In Bilaspur, these homestays allow travelers to live like locals, often sharing meals and daily routines with their hosts. This close interaction provides an invaluable insight into the local way of life, from traditional cooking methods to the everyday customs that shape the community’s lifestyle. It’s an enriching experience that can transform a simple holiday into a memorable cultural exchange, deepening travelers' understanding of the region and its people.

Moreover, choosing homestays contributes positively to the local economy. When travelers opt for homestays, they are directly benefiting local families and their communities, helping to distribute tourism income more evenly. This not only aids in preserving local cultures and environments but also promotes responsible and sustainable tourism. For travelers seeking a genuine connection with their destination, homestays offer a meaningful way to engage with and support the community they are visiting. Hence, for a richer, more connected travel experience in Bilaspur, homestays are the recommended choice.

Tour Packages for Bilaspur (Himachal):

ClearHolidays excels in offering the most cost-effective and budget-friendly travel packages to Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, ensuring that travelers can explore this enchanting region without overspending. These packages are designed to provide a comprehensive experience, covering key attractions like the mesmerizing Gobind Sagar Lake, historical forts, and serene temples, all while staying economically viable. The inclusion of accommodations, guided tours, and transportation within these packages helps travelers manage their expenses better, making a trip to this picturesque location both enjoyable and affordable.

Additionally, ClearHolidays' tour packages are highly flexible, allowing travelers to customize their trips based on their preferences and the duration of their stay. Whether it’s adding more outdoor activities like trekking and boating or spending extra time in a particular area, ClearHolidays accommodates these requests to enhance the travel experience. This adaptability, coupled with the affordability of the packages, positions ClearHolidays as a preferred choice for diverse groups of travelers, from adventure seekers to those looking to unwind amidst nature, all looking for a memorable yet economical trip to Bilaspur.

Conclusion:

Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh is truly a gem for tourists, offering a delightful mix of scenic beauty, cultural heritage, and adventure activities. Its unique landscape features everything from sprawling lakes and rivers to majestic hills and historical sites, providing something for every type of traveler. Whether it’s the serene ambiance of the Gobind Sagar Lake or the historical intrigue of ancient forts, Bilaspur invites visitors to explore and enjoy its many wonders. The region is also a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with ample opportunities for trekking, boating, and other recreational activities that make the most of its natural surroundings.

Visiting Bilaspur is further enriched by the hospitality of its residents, who welcome travelers with open arms and share the local culture generously. This warm hospitality, coupled with the affordability and ease of travel provided by services like ClearHolidays, ensures that Bilaspur is accessible to all. The town serves as a perfect vacation spot for those looking to unwind amongst nature, delve into historical explorations, or seek thrilling adventures. Bilaspur, with its rich offerings and serene environment, promises a refreshing and enriching holiday experience, leaving visitors with lasting memories.

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Baba Nahar Singh Temple

1 . Baba Nahar Singh Temple

Bachhretu Fort

2 . Bachhretu Fort

Badoli Devi Temple

3 . Badoli Devi Temple

Bandla Hill Top

4 . Bandla Hill Top

Bhakra Nangal Dam (Bhakhra Dam)

5 . Bhakra Nangal Dam (Bhakhra Dam)

Chandpur Bridge

6 . Chandpur Bridge

Gobind Sagar Lake

7 . Gobind Sagar Lake

Govind Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary

8 . Govind Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary

Kandrour Bridge

9 . Kandrour Bridge

Koldam Dam

10 . Koldam Dam

Laxmi Narayan Mandir

11 . Laxmi Narayan Mandir

Luhnu Cricket Ground

12 . Luhnu Cricket Ground

Naina Devi Temple

13 . Naina Devi Temple

Rishi Markandeya Temple

14 . Rishi Markandeya Temple

Shri Rukmani Kund

15 . Shri Rukmani Kund

Submerged Ancient Hindu Temples

16 . Submerged Ancient Hindu Temples

Vyas Cave

17 . Vyas Cave

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How to reach Bilaspur (Himachal)

By Air:  Bilaspur doesn't have its own airport. The closest airports are Chandigarh Airport (IXC), about 135 km away, and Shimla Airport (SLV), around 88 km away. Chandigarh Airport has regular flights from major Indian cities. From Chandigarh or Shimla, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Bilaspur. By Rail:  The nearest railway station to Bilaspur is Kiratpur Sahib Station (KRSR), approximately 65 km away. Kiratpur Sahib Station is well-connected to cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, Manali, and Kullu. From Kiratpur Sahib Station, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Bilaspur. By Road:  Bilaspur is well-connected by road to major cities and towns in Himachal Pradesh and nearby states. It is 88 km from Shimla, 135 km from Chandigarh, and 360 km from Delhi. Government and private buses operate to Bilaspur from these cities, and taxis are also available for a more comfortable journey.

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Bhkra

Bhakhra Dam, the highest straight gravity dam in the world situated in Naina Devi Sub-Tehsil about 14 Kms. from Nangal town occupies the predominant position amongst the places of tourist interest.

The idea for the construction of this dam was conceived by Sir Louis Dane the then Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, who travelled from Sunni to Bilaspur and then onward to Ropar. The project could not make headway due to prohibitive cost of construction. In the year 1938-39 the districts of Rohtak and Hissar of the then Punjab State experienced severe drought resulting in great loss of human life and cattle. The scheme was again mooted out but was not executed due to second world war. It was only after independence in March, 1948 that the work was taken in hand for execution. On the historic day of 17th November, 1955 later Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlal  Nehru placed the first bucket of concrete at the foundation. The construction of dam was completed in October, 1962.

The height of the dam is 226 meters, length at the top is 518 meters and width 9 meters. It has a length of 99 meters at the bottom and width 402 meters. The project derives its name from two villages Bhakhra and Nangal situated on the foot hills of the low Himalayan ranges.

Bhakhra occupies a very important place on the India’s tourist map and has rightly been described as a “New Temple of Resurgent India”, by the late Prime Minister Mr. Nehru. The project authorities have set up a Public Relation Office in Nangal Township which provides necessary help and guidance to the tourists.

Gobind Sagar Lake

Gobind Sagar Lake

The Gobind Sagar on river Sutlej, has been created by the huge hydel dam at Bhakra and is named in honour of Gobind Singh the Tenth Sikh guru. One of the world’s highest gravity dams, the Bhakra rises 225.5 m above its lowest foundations. Under the supervision of the famous American dam-builder, Harvey Slocum, work began in 1955 and was completed in 1962. Incidentally, Slocum had no formal training as an engineer, but his conceptions and designs have proven successful. To maintain the level of water, the flow of river Beas was also channeled to Gobind Sagar by the Beas-Sutlej link which was completed in 1976. Today, this dam feeds electricity and water to a large area the Gobind Sagar reservoir is 90 k.m. long and encompasses an area of approximately 170 sq. k.m.

There are provisions for water sports speed boats and ferry rides. In October and November, when the water level of the reservoir is at its peak, a series of regattas are also organizing by the department of Tourism and Civil Aviation. Water-skiing, sailing, kayaking and water scooter racing are popular water sports activities during this period.

Bilaspur Town

Bilaspur Town

New Bilaspur Town

The old Bilaspur town, has now been submerged in the Govind Sagar, was founded in year 1663 when the capital of the state was shifted from Sunhani to this place, it was situated on the south east side of the Satluj. New Bilaspur Town is situated just above the old town of Bilaspur at a height of 670 metres above the mean sea level. The New Township Bilaspur has been conceived, planned and built on modern lines and should be regarded as the first planned hill town of the country. The new planned township, 64-km from Kiratpur on the Manali National Highway No-21, has come up which is the seat of district headquarters. The pleasure of a visit will be enhanced manifold when a motor launch is preferred as the means of travel, gliding through cool and enchanting waters of the lake. The best months from visiting this place are from September to December.

The Nalwari or Annual cattle fair is held at Bilaspur for four or five days in March months, the occasion is marked by wrestling and other amusements. A good trade is usually done. Cattle are brought from Nalagarh and neighboring parts of Punjab sell over here. It is easily approachable as regular bus services are maintained from and to Shimla, Mandi, Hamirpur and Chandigarh. The places of interest were the temples of Sri Naina Devi Ji, Raghu Nath Ji, Gopal Ji, Khanmukheshwar and Deomati where fairs are held.

Kandrour Bridge

Kandraur Bridge

Kandraur Bridge

The very beautiful and fascinating Kandrour Bridge is 8 kilometers from Bilaspur on National Highway No-88. It is across the river Satluj. Its construction was started in April,1959 and was completed in 1965. The total cost of construction came to Rs. 28,12,998. The span of the bridge is about 280 meters with a breadth of about seven meters and the height above the lowest river bed below is about 80 meters, making it one of the highest bridge in the world. It is ranked first in Asia for its height. It has provided a link between Bilaspur, Ghumarwin and Hamirpur district, and is a marvelous engineering feat. The pillars supporting the bridge are hollowed. The bridge was opened by Shri Raj Bahadur, Minister of Transport in 1965.

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The Lakeview, Bilaspur

LAKE VIEW , BILASPUR

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  • Restaurant, Beer Bar
  • Intercom, Conference Hall(Capacity 125 Pax)
  • Drive in, Parking, Cable TV
  • Debit/Credit Cards accepted
  • Balconies with Lake View
  • Taxi on demand, Doctor on call
  • Public Washroom

ADDRESS : The Lake View, Bilaspur, H.P. Tel: 01978-222838 Fax.No.: 01978-224538 E-mail: [email protected]

DISTANCE :  Shimla to Bilaspur : 106 KM – Two and half hours drive Chandigarh to Bilaspur – 160 KM – Three and half hours drive

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Top 6 Hidden Road Trip Routes From Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh

List of 6 underrated road trip routes from kasauli, himachal pradesh.

Strategically located amidst the pleasant hills of Himachal Pradesh, Kasauli is not only famous for its breathtaking views but also offers a great starting point for exploring some lesser-known road trip routes in the area. If you want to enjoy tranquility and great landscapes away from the usual tourist paths, check out these very underrated road trip routes.

1. Kasauli to Nahan via Renuka Lake

From Kasauli, start your journey towards Nahan, a less marketed place in Himachal Pradesh. On your way, make a stop at Renuka Lake which is set in picturesque surroundings with lush green forests and hills. This drive will show you nice scenery and create a calm environment for relaxation on the road.

2. Kasauli to Chail via Kandaghat

Drive off the beaten track from Kasauli to Chail through Kandaghat. The route offers magnificent views of Himalayas; that pass through small settlements and dense woods. Chail provides an ideal escape from busy tourists' places characterized by a cricket ground and Chail Palace.

3. Kasauli to Barog via Solan

Visit Barog town by driving through Solan from Kasauli station. A short drive along this route takes one across pine forests with a panoramic view of valleys below it. It thus becomes a perfect destination for those who wish to have a break.

4. Kasauli to Sarahan via Kufri

Go all the way up to Sarahan after Kufri when traveling by car yet there are still many enormous sites worth visiting between Sarahan and Chandigarh or Shimla including Bhimakali Temple that is recognized as one of the top holy places in the state. With a diverse ecosystem visible along the-route with indigenous cultures on display, Kufri is one of the most beautiful hill stations located in Himachal Pradesh.

5. Kasauli to Rewalsar via Bilaspur

Take a road trip from Kasauli to Rewalsar through Bilaspur, which is less traveled by tourists. For many years now, it has been famous for its lake that hosts so many Buddhist monasteries and Hindu temples, making it popular since it not only looks but also acts like one. Driving through parts of Bilaspur allows you to have glimpses of idyllic landscapes and still lakes.

6. Kasauli to Parwanoo via Dagshai

While going for a short distance ride between Kasauli and Parwanoo through Dagshai is very scenic. Within Parwanoo there are several orchards where fruits grow here besides some hills with great views out over them as seen from The Timber Trail which in turn has stunning surroundings mainly due to its location near high altitude areas such as Shimla or Manali adjacent to Punjab plains especially below Delhi.

Such hidden gems for road trips as these from Kasauli don't just offer beautiful drives but also chances to enjoy forgotten treasures of Himachal Pradesh at your own pace. Whether you love nature, history or silence, these paths mix excitement and tranquility on Himalayan slopes quite well. Thus pack your bags, hit the road and find virgin beauty in Himachal Pradesh.

Road Trip Routes from Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh

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Geo-Mapping Initiative to Boost Crime Prevention and Road Safety in Himachal Pradesh

Aryabhatta geo-informatics & space application centre tasked with geo-mapping himachal pradesh police boundaries.

Shimla – In a significant move to enhance the efficiency and accountability of state police, the Himachal Pradesh Police has started a project to map the jurisdictional boundaries of its police stations. This initiative, directed by the Director General of Police (DGP), has been assigned to the Aryabhatta Geo-informatics & Space Application Centre (AGISAC). The task is a critical component in the effective implementation of the Integrated Road Accident Database (IRAD) and demonstrates the commitment of the State Police to leverage advanced technology for improved policing and public safety.

The collaboration with AGISAC will integrate geo-spatial technology into police operations, enabling accurate mapping of various types of crimes occurring in different areas. This technological integration is expected to significantly enhance the efficiency of law enforcement by facilitating targeted interventions and improving resource allocation based on crime trends and geographic areas.

Benefits of Geo-Mapping

  • Accurate Crime Mapping: Visualization of crime patterns and hotspots will enable targeted interventions.
  • Efficient Resource Allocation: Police resources can be deployed more effectively based on crime trends and geographic data.
  • Improved Coordination: Clear definition of jurisdictional boundaries will reduce overlaps and ambiguities, enhancing coordination between police stations.
  • Better Response Time: Accurate location data will help law enforcement officials respond more quickly to incidents.

ASP Narveer Singh Rathore of Traffic, Tourist, and Railway Police highlighted the importance of this initiative, stating, “Geo-mapping of the boundaries of all police stations is being conducted to prevent road accidents and other criminal incidents and to map them on an online platform. The Geo-Informatics and Space Application Center has been entrusted with this task to prevent crimes by resorting to state-of-the-art technology.”

This collaboration between Himachal Pradesh Police and AGISAC represents a significant step towards modernizing policing practices in the state. By adopting innovative solutions, the Police aim to ensure the safety of its citizens and improve the overall effectiveness of law enforcement. The geo-mapping initiative is set to revolutionize the way crimes are tracked and managed, enhancing the capability of the police to maintain public safety and effectively respond to incidents.

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