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Chinmastika Shaktipeeth Maa Chintpurni Temple

Chintpurni is a major idolized shrine of the Hindus, which is located in the Una district of Himachal Pradesh. It is placed on one of the highest peaks of the Sola Singhi Range. Chintpurni Devi is the goddess here who takes away all the worries and stress of devotees. In this temple, the Goddess is showed without her head in a pindi form. Many Devotees have been flocking Shaktipeeth for centuries to worship at the lotus feet of Mata Shri Chhinnamastika Devi.

Pong Dam

Pong Dam

38.37km from Damsal Dam

A reservoir has been constructed on the river Beas in the wet land of Shivalik hills of Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, which has been named as Maharana Pratap Sagar. It is also known as Pong reservoir or Pong Dam.This dam was built in 1975 named in honor of Maharana Pratap, this reservoir or lake is a famous wildlife sanctuary and one of the 25 international wetland sites declared by Ramsar Sammel in India.

Masrur Temples

Masrur Temples

48.02km from Damsal Dam

Masroor Rock Cut Temple is a popular archaeological site in India is around 32 km from Kangra on Nagrota-Surian Link Road. A major part of the famous rock cut temples are in ruins yet one can study the relics clearly. They are a version of North Indian Nagara architecture style, dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu, Devi and Saura traditions of Hinduism.

Sodhi Jagjit Palace

Sodhi Jagjit Palace

49.27km from Damsal Dam

The royal palace which was built by Maharaja Jagatjit Singh, the last ruler of Kapurthala. This palace shows light to the French and the Indo-Saracenic architecture. Both the interior and exterior of the palace is an amalgamation of styles. A lot of tourists are visiting this place every day by its architectural beauty and popularity.

Jang-e-Azadi Memorial

Jang-e-Azadi Memorial

49.81km from Damsal Dam

This is a memorial and museum built-in memory of contribution and sacrifices made by the Punjabi community in the Indian independence movement. The Memorial is aimed at disseminating knowledge about the rich cultural heritage of the State in the minds of youngsters. This is a must-visit place in Punjab.

Devi Talab Mandir

Devi Talab Mandir

50.47km from Damsal Dam

This 200 years old Durga temple is located at the heart of Jalandhar district and this shrine is situated in the centre of a small pond. Thousands of pilgrims visit the temple every year and is one of the 51 Shakthi pithas in India.

Bhakra Dam

Bhakra Dam

51.71km from Damsal Dam

This is a concrete gravity dam on the Sutlej river in Bilaspur. The dam forms the Gobind sagar reservoir. The dam, located at a gorge near the (now submerged) upstream Bhakra village in Bilaspur. the dam attracts tourists from all over India.

Burlton Park  (Gandhi stadium )

Burlton Park (Gandhi stadium )

51.83km from Damsal Dam

This is a famous stadium of Punjab state and is used for cricket matches . The stadium was built in 1955 and serves as the home ground for two Indian domestic cricket teams: Punjab and North Zone.

Dargah Imam Nasir

Dargah Imam Nasir

51.98km from Damsal Dam

This is an 800 years old masjid. This mosque is flourished with Mugal style architecture and the mural designs and so many other drawings are labeled in the walls. The four minars and the white color of the masjid increases the beauty once more.

Jama Masjid, Jalandhar

Jama Masjid, Jalandhar

51.98km from Damsal Dam

A mousoleum which was built 800 years ago standing tall with its majestic structure. We can see the architectural beauty of the mugal style in this structure .

St. Mary's Cathedral Jalandhar

St. Mary's Cathedral Jalandhar

52.91km from Damsal Dam

This Cathedral is the seat of the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Jalandhar. It was built in 1947 and was looked after by chaplains appointed by the Diocese of Lahore. Later, the church was demolished and rebuilt in 1987 when it got the status of Cathedral or Mother church of all churches in Punjab.

Hamirpur

Hamirpur

53.91km from Damsal Dam

Hamirpur is located in the Lower West Central Outer Himalayas at an average elevation of 790 M above sea level . Far northern High Altitude Dhauladhar Ranges overlook the city. Hamirpur is a rapidly developing City in Himachal Pradesh with New Entrepreneurship and Modern Construction. It is also a major junction on National Highway 3 While National Highway 103 starts at Here . Hamirpur is Famous for its High literacy rate , Educational Institutions and Traditional Festival Of Hamir Utsav .

Kangra Fort

Kangra Fort

54.51km from Damsal Dam

Kangra Fort is located 20 kilometers from the town of Dharamsala on the outskirts of the town of Kangra. Kangra Fort is witness to thousands of years of grandeur, invasion, war, wealth and evolution. This mighty fort traces its origins to the ancient Trigarta Kingdom, which is mentioned in the Mahabharata epic. It is the largest fort in the Himalayas and probably the oldest dated fort in India.

Sujanpur Tira Fort

Sujanpur Tira Fort

55.4km from Damsal Dam

The palace-fort, Sujanpur Tira is situated at a distance of 22kms from Hamirpur town and touches the Kangra border. The fort was built by Raja Abhay Chand of the Katoch dynasty of Kangra in 1758. For more than a century, Sujanpur Tira remained the royal residence for the Katoch dynasty. The fort in the early 19th century was also the residence of Raja Sansar Chand, who is reckoned to be the patron of Kangra School of miniature paintings.

Pushpa Gujral Science City

Pushpa Gujral Science City

55.7km from Damsal Dam

This is the biggest Science exhibition center in Punjab which is set up in 72 acres of land built in the outskirts of Kapurthala. There are so many things to watch and study in and around the city. A major tourist spot in Punjab which attracts a lot of tourists.

Shaktipeeth Shri Bajreshwari Devi Temple

The Bajreshwari Devi Temple is a popular Hindu pilgrimage site in Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh behind the crowded market of Kangra Town. It is said to be constructed by Goddess Bajreshwari itself at a place where once the famous Ashwamedh or horse-sacrifice took place. Standing behind the cricket field, numerous food selling stalls and bustling streets, the temple stands high and proves its presence by the echoing sounds of its huge bells.

Gobind Sagar

Gobind Sagar

59.51km from Damsal Dam

The unparalleled scenic view of rolling hills and plains overlooking the azure blue tint of the man-made reservoir of the Gobind Sagar lake is an alluring vista to gaze upon. The gigantic reservoir is formed on the Sutlej river by the Bhakra Dam, one of the highest gravity dams in the world. Built in 1963

Wonderland, Jalandhar

Wonderland, Jalandhar

60.3km from Damsal Dam

This is a theme park located in the heart of Jalandhar with a lot of rides and having a vast area of 11 acres. There are so many attractions inside the park and a lot of tourists visit this place every day.

Kanjli Wetlands

Kanjli Wetlands

61.42km from Damsal Dam

A manmade wetland which dates back to the 19th century. It covers around 490 acres and it has been included in the lists of wetlands of international importance. Tourists can enjoy fishing, boating, and other activities.

Moorish Mosque

Moorish Mosque

63.64km from Damsal Dam

The Moorish mosque In Kapurthala is patterned on the lines of the Grand Mosque of Marrakesh, Morocco commissioned by Maharajah Jagatjit Singh. This is a national monument protected by the archaeological survey of India. A lot of tourists are attracted by the architecture of this mosque.

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Damsal Dam

Damsal Dam

Mehngarwal, Punjab 146024, India

This is an earth fill dam across the Damsal river and it is situated in a picturesque location where there is a good climate and no more noises and all. This dam is the main water source for the nearby districts.