Man Mahesh Mandir

๐Ÿ™ Bharmour โ€“ Land of 84 Temples & Gateway to Manimahesh

Tucked away in the mountains of Chamba district, Bharmour is a place where time slows down and history breathes through stone walls. Known as the Land of 84 Temples, Bharmour is not just a pilgrimage site โ€” itโ€™s a soul-soothing escape surrounded by green hills, cold winds, and divine silence.

It also serves as the starting point of the sacred Manimahesh Yatra, making it a spiritual base for thousands of devotees and adventure seekers alike.

If you’re searching for a weekend filled with history, nature, and peaceful mountain energy โ€” Bharmour is calling you.


๐Ÿ›ฃ๏ธ How to Reach Bharmour

From Delhi:

  • Distance: ~600 KM
  • Time: ~12โ€“13 hours
  • Route: Delhi โ†’ Pathankot โ†’ Chamba โ†’ Bharmour

From Chandigarh:

  • Distance: ~400 KM
  • Time: ~9 hours
  • Route: Chandigarh โ†’ Kangra โ†’ Chamba โ†’ Bharmour

๐Ÿš— Tip: Roads after Chamba are narrow but scenic. Drive carefully or hire a cab with hill driving experience.


๐Ÿ—“๏ธ 2-Day Bharmour Itinerary


๐ŸŸข Day 1 โ€“ Exploring Bharmour & the 84 Temples

โ›ฉ๏ธ 84 Temples Complex:

  • The heart of Bharmour. A group of 84 ancient temples built over 1000 years ago.
  • Dedicated to Lord Shiva and other deities.
  • The Shivlinga of Dharameshwar Mahadev is especially sacred.

๐Ÿ’ก Walk barefoot, listen to the temple bells, and feel the silence in the air.

๐Ÿง˜ Afternoon:

  • Enjoy lunch at a local dhaba.
  • Visit the nearby Bharmani Mata Temple (4 KM trek or drive uphill).
    • Located in a beautiful forest area.
    • Offers panoramic views and strong spiritual energy.

๐ŸŒŒ Evening:

  • Stroll through the peaceful town.
  • Sip chai while watching the mountains turn golden at sunset.

๐Ÿ’ค Night Stay:

  • Choose a local guesthouse or HPTDC hotel.
  • Nights are quiet, skies full of stars.

๐ŸŸข Day 2 โ€“ Optional Short Hikes or Temple Visits

  • If you have energy, walk around the village and talk to locals.
  • Learn about the Manimahesh Yatra route (starts here).
  • Visit small hidden temples or simply relax with fresh air and birdsong.

๐Ÿจ Where to Stay in Bharmour

  • Hotel Gaurav Bharmour โ€“ Decent rooms near temple complex
  • HPTDC Bharmour Rest House โ€“ Clean, good views
  • Homestays โ€“ Great for local food and interaction

Tip: Avoid visiting during Manimahesh Yatra (Augustโ€“September) if you prefer less crowd.


๐Ÿฒ What to Eat

  • Local Rajma-Chawal, Kadhi, and Siddu
  • Simple Himachali food at dhabas or homestays
  • Hot parathas with ghee โ€“ best for cold weather mornings

๐Ÿ“ธ Donโ€™t Miss

  • Early morning aarti at the temple complex
  • Sunset views from Bharmani Mata Temple
  • Chat with the priests to learn local legends
  • Photo of the entire temple site with the snowy Dhauladhar backdrop

๐Ÿ”ฑ Why Visit?

  • Spiritual depth โ€“ One of the oldest temple towns in Himachal
  • Mountain peace โ€“ Quiet, untouched, and raw beauty
  • Cultural value โ€“ Home to Gaddi traditions and mountain lifestyle
  • Manimahesh Base โ€“ Explore or plan your next spiritual trek

๐ŸŒฟ Final Words

Bharmour isnโ€™t flashy. Itโ€™s not made for crowds or fast photos.
Itโ€™s a place for slow travel, where old stones whisper stories and the cold wind clears your mind.

If youโ€™ve been looking for a short trip that leaves a long-lasting impact โ€” Bharmour is that journey.

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