Khajjiar Near Dalhousie – Heaven on Earth

Jul 8, 2016 | Travel

Dalhousie is one of the most popular hill stations in Himachal Pradesh and much has been written about this place. Khajjiar is a lesser-known treasure close to Dalhousie and we were very excited about this place. Khajjiar is a wide meadow with a small lake at its centre. The grazing sheep complete the picture, quite like what we imagined while reading Enid Blyton books.

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Delhi to Dalhousie and Khajjiar by road

During our trip to Dalhousie we drove to Khajjiar which is about 25 kms higher. On route, we were pleasantly surprised to come across snow at various spots on the Dhauladhar range. This was perhaps the last trace of winter on these mountains and we found tourists making the most of it by posing with snowballs for their coolest FB pic!

Hotel options in Khajjiar

We had a booking at the HPTDC accommodation Hotel Devdar at Khajjiar. This was a log cabin and like most other HPTDC properties, the rooms were excellent and the window opened to the pine forests and the Dhauladhar range.

Their intercom system has broken down for some months and for room service we had to call on the designated staff’s mobile number. We actually found this cute and in line with the quaint charm that  Khajjiar, as a British era hill station, exudes. However, IT has found its way up here as well and the dining room of the hotel had a free WIFI connection for the guests. A couple of other hotels have sprouted surrounding the meadow, but these did not look enticing.

Things to do in Khajjiar

By way of activities, we walked around the lake and the thick pine forests had tea at one of the stalls in the meadow and visited the Khajji Nag temple. This is a 12th-century temple dedicated to the Khajji Naag. Khajjiar is eponymous to this deity. Local drums and trumpets are played during the morning and evening aarati here and the melodious notes could be heard from far.

There are various hill stations in Himachal and we have visited many of them. However, the picturesque and still not touristy Khajjiar was a completely new experience. If there is a heaven on earth, it would probably look like this.

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10 Comments

  1. Shilpa kalla

    Hey Guys,

    The blog reads really nice.

    Great work Guys

    Reply
  2. Manpreet Singh Chawla

    An amazing article to read about Khajjiar, one of the underrated hill stations in Himachal Pradesh. You have mentioned hotels near Khajjiar, I will suggest you add the list of some hotels to stay near Khajjiar so that the article can provide more value to the readers.

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    • Delhifundos

      Point taken Manpreet. Most of our blogs are from personal experience. We stayed at HPTDC hotel and we wrote about it. Next time whenever we wre in Khajjiar we’ll try to explore other hotels in the area and will update our article based on that.

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    • Delhifundos

      Honestly speaking we mostly write from personal experience. We are a little old school and we prefer HPTDC properties that have oodles of old-world charm. Next time in Khajjiar we might stay and experience more hotels in the area. But during our last trip to Khajjiar, we stayed at this HPTDC property and loved the experience. Its location is just awesome.

      Reply
  3. Sandy N Vyjay

    Khajjar looks like a slice of paradise. Have heard a lot about this place, but have not been able to get there. Reading your post has only increased our resolution to visit someday soon.

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  4. Manish

    Your posts always inspire me to explore new places🌸😍😍

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  5. Amrita Sen

    Wow, Khajjiar looks a lovely place to visit. What piqued my interest was your mention of Enid Blyton books! Hope to visit Khajjiar sometime soon.

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  6. Ramya Mishra

    Khajjihar is beautiful, it is like an Indian version of Scotland. And one gets amazing shots over here. It is near to Dalhousie and definitely a must-visit for every tourist.

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  7. Raksha

    Wow Khajjiar looks like such a beautiful place. I have never explored this part of India, would love to visit when I can.

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  8. Pamela Mukherjee

    Khajjiar is really incredible. I have visited this place long back and again wanna go back. Lovely post.

    Reply

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