Why Go To Switzerland When You Can Go To Khajjiar

Why Go To Switzerland When You Can Go To Khajjiar

Snow sliding off the ledge, couple cozily walking around, girls and boys riding a horse or trying paragliding, sheeps walking around, surrounded by greenery all sounds like Switzerland doesn’t it but it isn’t Switzerland it is India’s khajjiar.

Khajjiar is known as Mini Switzerland of India. If you want to go for a lavish vacation and yet stay within budget Khajjiar offers the feel of abroad in India.

Talking about destinations like low-budget hill stations and a honeymoon in India, or people interested in traveling would often go to places like Ooty or Goa but only a few people know places like Khajjiar. Khajjiar is a small hill station. Located in Himachal Pradesh.

Why Go To Switzerland When You Can Go To Khajjiar

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The valleys of Khajjiar also attract tourists from far and wide. Khajjiar is counted as one of the 160 mini Switzerland of the world.

If you also want to enjoy traveling abroad, then you can plan a trip to Khajjiar in Himachal Pradesh. Given the beauty of this place, you would neither be far from home nor cut down your pocket.

Khajjiar is just half an hour away from both Chamba and Dalhousie. Over the years the domestic tourists have significantly increased.

Why Go To Switzerland When You Can Go To Khajjiar

There are ways means of transportation of Khajjiar you can take a train or flight till Shimla and after that, you can reach Khajjiar by taxi.

 For nature lovers, this place is a paradise that descends from heaven to earth. Looking at the trees soaked in snow and walking down the aisle of carpeted snow would feel very blissful.

A short distance away from the khajjiar Lake is a twelfth-century temple with a golden dome. Which was built by King Prithvi Singh who conquered Chamba. There is a three-and-a-half-kilometer trekking path from khajjiar to Dainkund.

Why Go To Switzerland When You Can Go To Khajjiar

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