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Where the word “Pabber “ has arisen is unknown but it’s a river valley feeding the valley of Rohru and finally merges into the River Yamuna
The route for Pabber Valley branches off the national highway (the old Hindustan-Tibet-Road) from Theog, and heads towards the Pabbar valley and beyond, has the lore of that pristine world. Here, like a long unseen flower on the mountainside, this tract has bloomed with a beauty and glory of its own. And you can seen the Chanshal ski slopes (4220 m) which can compete with the best in the world. The Pabber valley is highly beauty rich valley having lost of flora and funna in the area. |
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Pabber Valley Camps Bagi is situated in the lap of Bollon hills covered by a beautiful valley jungle. This is only camp of its kind which is run by the local people of the area. The founders of camp Mr. Bhimender Chauhan, Mr. Ajay Chauhan and Mr. Rattan Chauhan all of them have grown up in the local area and are fully familiar with each and every aspect of the camp and the camp has been established to boost the eco tourism in the Pabber Valley. |
Mr. Bhimender chauhan has travel and tourism background and has been running a Hotel named River View at Rohru since 1999. He has also worked as a guide with tourist in the area of Kinnaur, Bharmour and Kullu Valley. |
Mr. Ajay Chauhan is a strong technical supporter to the organization and is excellent at making sure to see that the individual needs of each and every guest are taken care of promptly. |
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HATKOTI :- Hatkoti, at an altitude of 1,100 m, is a scenic village on the banks of Pabbar River in Shimla (104 km away). Sanctified with a number of temples, it derived its name from Goddess Hateshwari, who is believed to be the embodiment of Lord Shiva. |
ROHRU:- Rohru, a small town located by the banks of the river Pabbar, is 115 km from Shimla. There is a valley near this city which is well known for trout fishing. This place is famous for its natural beauty and splendor, and offers great opportunities for various tourist activities, especially fishing, camping, trekking, hang gliding, and para gliding. Raja Bajrang Bahadur Singh of Bahadh, who is also known as Raja Bhadri, was greatly attracted to this place and later he developed this area into a paradise of anglers |
SHIKHRU DEVTA TEMPLE:- This is a beautiful temple located in the heart of the town, Shikhru Devta is held in high veneration and is the sight of on annual fair which is celebrated during the month of April every year. |
BAGI:- Village Bagi is a small village situated in lap of Bollon hills. The village is covered with thick forest. The village is having many springs. The springs of the village is said to be famous for mineral water sources. There is a beautiful Gudaru Devta temple situated on the top of the village. The Pabber Valley camp’s is also situated within the village Bagi and the near by village of the Bagi are Parsa, Chiuni. The village is well connected by roads which is 15 Kms away from Rohru. There is a beautiful camping site of pasture of Sara which is about 2 Kms away on foot from this village. |
CHHUPARI:- This village is last village situated just below the hills of Bollon. There is small temple on the top of the village called “Thamti Temple”. From here you can view the beautiful sites of Jubbal and Rohru area. Bhaloon hills is popular for it OM which is said to be a natural creation of god which can be clearly seen from Thamti temple. In the heart of the village there is a beautiful wood artichected temple of local DEVTA GUDARU JI. The temple of Hatkoti can be seen from this village. The local place of interests are Lowerkoti, Sidhroti villages. The village is well connected by road which 18 Km from Rohru. |
CHIRGAON:- 15 km from Rohru. Scenically enchanting, Chirgaon has a trout hatchery. Good fishing spots in the area are Seema, Mandi, Sandhsu, Tikkri and Dhamari. Larot is another attractive spot near Chirgaon. This is the base for treks to Dodra - Kwar, the Sangla Valley and to Sarahan via Tacklech and to Nichar |
HANOL MAHASU TEMPLE:- Hanol Mahasu temple is situated at an altitude of 1429 m in the village of Hanol, 55 km from Rohru on the eastern bank of the Taons. This temple constructed in Huna style architecture is dedicated to Mahasu. The Hanol temple is said to the originating place of all the deities of the area of Rohru and Jubbal. Tradition recounts that a demon lived here and killed the people, one by one each day. A devotee of Lord Shiva in Mandrath challenged the custom and prayed to Shiva for help. This ardent devotee of the lord, Deolari Devi, a resident of Hanol, was being directed by God. Accordingly, she sent her four sons to Mandrath, where from a field they obtained four Shivlings. The shivlings were given the names of the four young men. Meanwhile the demon was killed by the four sons and the villagers thereafter started worshipping Shiva as Mahasu. |
Alpine Retreat Package:- Alpine Retreat is situated 18 km from Rohru on the hill top covered with apple orchards and forest area .Retreat has 4 bedrooms with attached toilet, independent kitchen in wooden architecture and traditional look. Retreat is around 400 mtrs walking from the road. |
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