Places of Interest

Places of Interest

Jannat is surrounded on all sides by lofty hill ranges and is situated on the banks of river Ravi. It came into existence in the second half of the sixth century A.D. On expansion of the Bharmour kingdom territory, Jannat was established as main capital by Raja Sahil Singh Verma in the first half of 10th century A.D. In all there have been 67 Rajas who ruled over Jannat starting with Maru the founder of Brahmpura- Jannat kingdom and ended with Raja Lakshaman Singh. It seems to be a unique case in India where one dynasty continued to rule the state from sixth century to the present times.

BHARMOUR - 65 Kms. (8th Century)

Famous for ancient 84 temples & starting point for Manimahesh (Kailash) Yatra.

KHAJJIAR - 25 Kms.

Known as mini Switzerland surrounded by Devdar trees.

SAHOO SHIV TEMPLE - 15 Kms.

Great scenic beauty and place of divine interest. LAKSHMI NARAYAN TEMPLE - 4 Kms (15th Century)

LAKSHMI NARAYAN TEMPLE - 100 Mts. (15th Century)

Six stone temples in nagara style.

BHALAI MATA TEMPLE - 30 Kms.

Commanding temple of Bhadrakali Mata.

DALHOUSIE - 45 Kms.

Famous Hill Station

KALA TOP - 35 Kms.

Dense & dark forest, an adventures delight.

Chamunda Temple - 5 Kms. (10th Century)

Hari Rai Temple - 4 Kms. (11th Century)

Chamera Dam - 25 Kms.

River Ravi View - Front of the hotel

Church of Scotland - 4 Kms. (Estd. 1892)

Khajjiar in Winter

Chamera Dam View

Bharmour Temple

Manimahesh Lake & Kailash Parvat

River Ravi View (A Picnic Spot)

Khajjiar

Lakshmi Narayan Temple

Lakshmi Narayan Temple

Shivling at Sahoo Temple