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The stream originates from the lake in the form of a fall at Dhancho. The mountain peak is a snow clad tribal glen of Brahamur in the Chamba district of manimahesh range. The highest peak is the Manimahesh Kailas, also called ‘Chamba Kailash' (elevation 5,656 metres or 18,556 ft) overlooking the lake.
The Manimahesh Kailash Peak, 5,653 metres (18,547 ft), also known as Chamba Kailash, which stands towering high over the Manimahesh Lake, is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, the Hindu deity. It is located in the Bharmour subdivision of the Chamba district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh .
Chamba: C B 18 5858 Lahaul and Spiti: C B 26 5848 Lahaul and Spiti: C B 42 (Asha Giri) 5831 Lahaul and Spiti: C B 19 5772 Lahaul and Spiti: C B 57 5746 Lahaul and Spiti: C B 22 5708 Lahaul and Spiti: C B 20 5705 Lahaul and Spiti: Pishu 5,672 Kinnaur, Shimla: Manimahesh Kailash 5,660 Chamba: Saltu Da Par 5,650 Lahaul and Spiti: Gushu 5,607 ...
Sunrise at TaniJubbar Lake Khajjiar, Chamba. Dal Lake District kangra ; ... Manimahesh Lake (4080m) -Chamba district [7] Gadasru Lake (3470m) - Chamba district [8]
Some of the well-known ones are Mun (4610 m) near Dharamshala, Manimahesh Kailash (मणिमहेश कैलाश) (5653 m) in the sacred Manimahesh region, Gauri Junda (4946 m), near the Talang pass, which is commonly referred to as the 'Dhauladhar Matterhorn', [3] Christmas (4581 m), Toral (4686 m), Dromedary (4553 m), Riflehorn (4400 ...
Chamba district is the northwestern district of Himachal Pradesh, in India, with its headquarters in Chamba town. The towns of Dalhousie , Khajjhiar and Churah Valley are popular hill stations and vacation spots for the people from the plains of northern India.
Chaurasi is the Hindi word for number eighty four. The beautiful valabhi-Shikhara style architecture of Manimahesh occupies the center of the complex. Chaurasi Temple Complex was built approximately in 7th century, although repairs of many temples have been carried out in later period.
The Adi Kailash Yatra Circuit route-1 via Gunji, the eastern-southeastern route, is reached by the Pithoragagh-Lipulekh Pass Highway (PLPH) and its Gunji-Lampiya Dhura Pass Road (GLDPR) paved motorable spur via Kuthi Yankti Valley from Gunji to Adi Kailash. [4] The permits for this route are issued at Dharchula and medical check-up is conducted ...