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  2. Manimahesh Lake - Wikipedia

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    Direct trekking from Chamba is also an option undertaken by the devout, which is a nine-day trek; the route followed is Rakh (20 kilometres (12 mi)), Bharmaur, Hadsar (12 kilometres (7.5 mi)), Dhancho (7 kilometres (4.3 mi)) and Manimahesh (7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi)) with a brief halt at Bhiram Ghati. The return trip follows the same route.

  3. Manimahesh Kailash Peak - Wikipedia

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    The Manimahesh Lake is at the base of the Kailash peak at 3,950 metres (12,960 ft) and is also held in deep veneration by people of Himachal Pradesh, particularly the Gaddi tribe of the region. In the month of Bhadon, on the eighth day of the new moon period a fair is held in the precincts of the lake that attracts thousands of pilgrims. [6] [7 ...

  4. List of lakes of Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Manimahesh Lake (4080m) -Chamba district [7] Gadasru Lake (3470m) - Chamba district [8] Mahakali Lake (4080m) -Chamba district [9] Lama Dal (3960m) -Chamba district [10] Chander Naun (4260m) Kareri Lake (2934m) -Kangra district [11] Nag Dal Lake (4150m) Kamrunag lake (3334m) Mandi in district.mandi

  5. Dhauladhar - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. List of mountain peaks of Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Chaurasi Temple Bharmour - Wikipedia

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    The Chaurasi temple was built by Raja Sahil Verman of Bharmour, in honor of the 84 Siddhas or yogis who had come from Kurukshetra and had meditated there, while they were passing Bharmour on their way to Manimahesh Lake. They blessed the King with ten sons and a daughter, Champavati, as he had no heir.

  8. Adi Kailash - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Chhatrari - Wikipedia

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    Chhatrari is a village in Himachal Pradesh, India.It is located 48 km from Chamba.. It is known for its Chhatrari Devi temple, which was built by King Meru Verman of Bharmour, in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, at an altitude of 6000 feet above sea level (32° 28′ N and Long. 76° 10′ E).