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The
town of Chamba, the district
headquarter of Chamba district
is situated in the western
Himalayas between north
latitudes 32°10' and 33°13' and
east longitudes 75°45' and
77°33'. The town stands on a
plateau on the right bank of the
Ravi river valley between
Dhauladhar and Zanskar ranges
south of the inner Himalayas.
This town was founded by Raja
Sahil Varman when he conquered
the lower Rani valley from the
petty chiefs called Ranas and
Thakurs in the beginning of 10th
Century.
It seems the original name of
the town was Champa as mentioned
in Kalhan's Rajtarangani. In the
bansauli or genealogical rolls
of the Chamba Rajas a reference
occurs of place which was
adorned with highly fragrant
Champaka trees and guarded by
Goddess Champavati or more
popularly known as Chameshni.
The temple was built by Sahil
Varman in the honour of his
daughter Champavati who is
worshipped as a goddess in
Chamba. Champavati temple became
the family temple of the ruling
family.
Season
The best tourist season to visit
Chamba is between April and
October. Adventure tourists may
like to undertake winter
trekking from November to March
when the higher reaches of the
district are snow clad and
access to most of the villages
is on foot.
Climate
The climate of Chamba in general
is tempreate with well defined
seasons. However,
there may be
variations because of
micro-climatic systems depending
upon altitude and mountain
aspect. The winters last from
December to February. March and
April generally remain cool and
dry but snowfall does occur at
higher elevations during these
months. The temperature begins
to rise rapidly from the middle
of April till last week of June
or first week of July when
monsoon breaks-in. Monsoon
continues till the end of August
or mid September. During the
monsoon, the weather remains
misty, humid and cloudy. October
and November are comparatively
dry but cold. The maximum
temperature in Chamba town in
summers is 38°C and the minimum
in winter is 0°C.
Getting
There
Chamba is approximately 52 kms
from Dalhousie. The distance is
reduced by 6 kms. via Upper
Barkota and Khajjiar road. Bus
and taxi service is available
from Chamba to Pathankot, Delhi,
Dharamsala, Shimla, Chandigarh,
Jammu and most of the Punjab
cities along the national
highway.
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