khajjiar
Khajjiar commonly referred to as the ?mini-Switzerland of India?, is a small town (20km) near Dalhousie and suitable for a day or night trip. Khajjiar is known for its pictures of grassy plains. There is a small pool in the middle and you can enjoy the area alone or take part in some of the adventure games that include paragliding, zorbing, and horseback riding. Located at an altitude of 6,500 feet, the Khajjiar is also known for its nine-hole golf course surrounded by lush greenery and stunning landscape. However, the road to Khajjiar can sometimes be closed in winter due to heavy snowfall. Visit the Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary on the way from Dalhousie to Khajjiar. The magnificent beauty of this area has influenced and influenced many kingdoms over the years, including the Rajputs and the Mughals. The Khajji Nag Temple was built in the 12th century and has been a magnet for devotees ever since. Khajjiar can be visited throughout the year. The vast expanse of dense forests and lush meadows creates the natural beauty of Khajjiar, and the mild climate enhances the effect. On July 7, the then Vice-Chancellor and Head of the Swiss Chancellor of India, Willy Blazer, called Khajjiar a 'mini-Switzerland'. The comparison came to his mind because of the remarkable similarity of the place with Switzerland.