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Khajjiar is often called the ''Mini Switzerland'' of Himachal Pradesh and was officially baptized thus by the Swiss Ambassador on July 7, 1992. It has a rare combination of three [[ecosystem]]s: [[lake]], [[pasture]] and [[forest]], all in one place. |
Khajjiar is often called the ''Mini Switzerland'' of Himachal Pradesh and was officially baptized thus by the Swiss Ambassador on July 7, 1992. It has a rare combination of three [[ecosystem]]s: [[lake]], [[pasture]] and [[forest]], all in one place. |
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Khajjiar can be reached from Dalhousie, the nearest major town and hill station, by bus in an hour or so. There are two buses in the morning that leave at around 9:30. The last bus that returns from Khajjiar to Dalhousie is at 3:30 PM. |
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== Khajinag temple == |
== Khajinag temple == |
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The 12th-century Khajinag temple, known also as the Golden Devi temple, is a small shrine dedicated to the local [[Devi]]. It has a golden dome and spire. It is a visiting spot for pilgrims.<ref>{{cite web |
The 12th-century Khajinag temple, known also as the Golden Devi temple, is a small shrine dedicated to the local [[Devi]]. It has a golden dome and spire. It is a visiting spot for pilgrims.<ref>{{cite web |
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Khajjiar
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Khajjiar (Template:Lang-hi) is a hill station in Chamba district, Himachal Pradesh, India, located at an approximate of 24 km from Dalhousie [1].
Khajjiar sits on a small plateau with a small stream-fed lake in the middle that has been covered over with weeds. The hill station is surrounded by green meadows and dense forests. It is about 6500 ft. (1981m) above sea level in the foothills of the Dhauladhar ranges of the Western Himalayas and snowy peaks can be seen in the distance.[2]
Khajjiar is often called the Mini Switzerland of Himachal Pradesh and was officially baptized thus by the Swiss Ambassador on July 7, 1992. It has a rare combination of three ecosystems: lake, pasture and forest, all in one place. Khajjiar can be reached from Dalhousie, the nearest major town and hill station, by bus in an hour or so. There are two buses in the morning that leave at around 9:30. The last bus that returns from Khajjiar to Dalhousie is at 3:30 PM.
Khajinag temple
The 12th-century Khajinag temple, known also as the Golden Devi temple, is a small shrine dedicated to the local Devi. It has a golden dome and spire. It is a visiting spot for pilgrims.[3]
References
- ^ [www.hillresortsinindia.com/khajjiar.html ]
- ^ "Chamba Government official website". Retrieved 2006-09-23.
- ^ "Khajjiar". Retrieved 2006-09-23.
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