15 Best Places to Visit in Hoshiarpur

15 Best Places to Visit in Hoshiarpur

Heard about the beauty of northern India and longed for having a tour at any of its places? Then, without giving any second thought, visit Hoshiarpur. It’s among one of the extremely famous ancient cities (town of Bhrigu Samhita) of northern India. This tourist destination is positioned in the Himalaya’s Shivalik ranges. Its beautiful scenic views, as well as its tranquil climate, will embezzle your heart within no time.

Also, the astrological significance of this place, attracts many tourists from all over the world, especially those, who are interested in astrology. Apart from this, people also come here for fulfilling their religious purposes and gaining knowledge about the ancient historical attractions of this city. Situated on Himachal Pradesh’s border, it is surrounded by several hills and beautiful mountains. So, the natural beauty of this place will mesmerize you in every aspect.

Besides, the place is said to be a part of the Indus valley civilization and had a connection with the central characters of Mahabharata, the epic. Also, some latest excavations suggested that Hoshiarpur existed even in the stone age. So, if you love traveling and exploring diversified attractions along with historical insight, then Hoshiarpur is an ideal option for you. Wondering, which places to visit in Hoshiarpur? Here are the best places in the city for your exploration. Follow us:

 

1. Damsal Dam:

An earth-fill dam situated in Hoshiarpur’s Mehingrowal district in northern India, Damsal Dam serves as a dam that provides the facilities of flood control as well as irrigation. The dam is positioned on the seasonal river of Damsal. The trip to this dam is budget-friendly and will leave you with a memorable experience.

The region’s peaceful surroundings are ideal for celebrating any family vacation. With the World Bank’s assistance, the construction of this dam becomes possible, though it is in poor condition at present. The electrical, as well as water supplies of this dam, require care and maintenance.

 

2. Sheesh Mahal:

Looking for more places to visit in Hoshiarpur? Then, count Sheesh Mahal in. It’s one of the top tourist attractions of Hoshiarpur, established by Hans Raj Jain (Lala). The 1911 inception of this beautiful monument showcased different men’s and women’s sculptures’ coronation ceremony. The whole glass-worked building of this tourist attraction is enough for captivating any visitor. So, visit Sheesh Mahal and with the help of a guide, know the history of this place.

 

3. Gurdwara Harian Velan:

This Gurdwara or Sikh temple, located in the village of Bajraur, is only ten kilometers away from the place of Hoshiarpur. The meaning of this place, Harian Velan in Punjabi signifies “green vines”. It is said that Guru Har Rai once visited this place along with his spouse and 2200 horsemen. Impressed by Baba Prajapati’s devotion, the Guru thought of residing in Gurdwara Harian Velan. He ultimately resided there and imparted varied spiritual knowledge of the Sikh religion to the community of the Sikhs.

 

4. Archeological Museum:

Established on 7th November 1971 by India’s then Vice President, Mr. G S Pathak, Hoshiarpur Archeological Museum may be listed among the top places to visit in Hoshiarpur. In this museum, you will find various fossils of precious animals and the Pleistocene period’s sculptures and antiques. So, if you are a person who possesses a unique kind of interest in Hoshiarpur’s ancient history, this place is worth visiting.

 

5. Bajwara Fort:

Situated at a distance of 3 kilometers from Hoshiarpur city, this fort on the city’s southeast at Una Nangal Road is just magnificent to look at. Its name can be traced back to the Mughal Emperor Akbar’s singer, Baju Bawara. This grand architectural piece displays that period’s design as well as construction skills.

 

6. Dholbaha:

Love the rustic aura of any rural place? Then, include this village in your list of places to visit in Hoshiarpur. The village, in Punjab’s Hoshiarpur district, was once the habitat of the Bishnois. Now, it has become a beautiful tourist site where numerous religious communities inhabit and participate in diverse festivals.

One of the most popular festivals among them is Dholbaha. The place also comprises several temples and archaeological remains. Dholbaha is said to be existing since the early prehistoric times. At different times, many sculptures from varied dynasties were also discovered in this place.

So, historically, this place is very much significant in Hoshiarpur. You can reach this Punjab village by airplane, rail, or car. The majority of hotels in Dholbaha are of forest guest house type. You can watch the evening sunset from the roof or balcony of your hotel there and enjoy its beauty.

 

7.  Baba Charan Shah’s Dera:

Love to visit historical religious places! Then, you will definitely like Baba Charan Shah’s Dera in Hoshiarpur. This Udasin Ashram was set up about 300 years ago. The Dera possesses the grace of 12 gurus and is situated in Hoshiarpur’s Bahadurgarh region. You will get the ancient ages’ aura at this place and admire its architecture’s magnificent beauty.

 

8. Dera Sant Garh:

Another famous place among several other places to visit in Hoshiarpur is Dera Sant Garh. This holy place was made by (Baba) Jawala Singh between 1930 – 1932 and is a religious get-together place for people coming from different parts of India. The Dera provides 40 rooms with free food for the pilgrims. The place where the Dera is situated is divided into both plain areas and hilly areas.

The valley’s eastern face is shaped by the Solar Singhi Hills’ western slope, while the range of Shiwalik extends towards the north. Also, Sohan flows, a beautiful stream that passes through this steep and uneven valley. Moreover, one of the hills’ breaks makes Sutlej (a river) enter this valley. You will get a great spiritual experience by visiting this sacred place.

 

9. Gurdwara Garna Sahib:

If you are a religious person and visit Hoshiarpur, then, visiting Gurdwara Garna Sahib is a must. This historical Sikh shrine can be traced to the way of Gardhiwala from Hoshiarpur. During his first journey to Kartarpur, (Sri Guru) HarGobind Sahib Ji came to this place. The legendary stories say that Guru Sahib himself while going through a forest that comprises garna trees, stopped here for blessing the tree and burying it in this land.

After that, when he returned to Mukerian, a fully matured garna tree was waiting for him, under which, he sat down. He also sang the Shabad there. Built by Sri Garna Sahib and completed by another person, Bhai Ishar Singh, this Gurdwara came to its final form after 1816. From then to now, various infrastructure development took place in this Gurdwara.

Though the site is so remotely located, still one of the sacred places in Hoshiarpur that are visited by many tourists. There’s also a story of the Garna tree with Guru Hargobind. He, while going on a hunting expedition, once sat on this tree and proposed a Muslim bard (Bhai Chuhar) for learning Kirtan’s art. From then on, the tree is known as a sacred site by the Sikhs as well as other religions. Later, the same tree on the village’s southwest was named Gama Sahib.

 

10. Shah Nur Jamal’s Tomb:

Whether you attend other places to visit in Hoshiarpur or not, don’t forget to tour Shah Nur Jamal’s Tomb, once you have visited the city of Hoshiarpur. The tomb, which is located at a distance of 15 kilometers from Hoshiarpur city, is the ancientest spiritual place there.

It was composed in 1334 of Hijri and is a very important religious location in Hoshiarpur. A large number of people gathers at this place in March to attend the two days fair organized here. The burial found in the middle part of the place is that of the Shah Nur himself and the side ones, his parents’.

 

11. Takhani Rehmapur Wildlife Sanctuary:

This wildlife sanctuary in Hoshiarpur is Positioned in the Shivalik ranges’ foothills and is a prominent attraction for many travelers interested in wildlife. Fanatics of different animals and birds visit this place every month of the year. One of the unique features of this sanctuary is that you will find different herbal small plants and shrubs here that are extremely important for making home medicines.

 

12. Citrus County:

Wondering, if still there are any renowned places to visit in Hoshiarpur. Of course, there are! And, one among them is Citrus County. It’s a contemporary tourist attraction place that has its importance in the Shivalik ranges’ scenic location. The County encompasses a 75-acre residential kind of farm where a lot of conventional type activities happens. These activities actually soothe the souls and minds of the tourists who come to this place, looking for tranquility as well as enjoyment.

 

13. Kamahi Devi Temple:

Are you a devotee of Devi Kamakshi, the goddess who fulfills everyone’s wishes?  Then, we are sure that you won’t miss this temple in Hoshiarpur. It is said that the Pandavas while fulfilling their twelve years of exile, had constructed this temple. However, recently, various archaeologists are doing their archaeological digs at this site. They have also discovered various evidence from this place that points out that the Pandavas had really something to do with this place. You can also visit a nearby village, Beh Nangal from this Temple (at about a distance of 11 km from here).

The temple of Maa Kamakshi also comprises a sacred pond, known as the temple’s “holy tank”. The pond is not used regularly. It only attracts crowds at Navratras, the occasions that are celebrated two times a year. This ancient religious shrine’s structure is nearly 200 years old. Various cultural and spiritual occurrences, like classical music performances, are also a reason why so many tourists crowd this place.

The history of Devi Kamakshi temple is rich with the legends of Hinduism and Hindu mythology. According to Legend, the Pandavas’ stayed at this place on their Agyatvas’s as well as Vanvas’s last year. While trying to cross the river of Byass, they failed, which led them to invoke Maa Hadimba Devi. The goddess then helped them and made the water of the river flow freely.

 

14. Chohal Dam:

Want to explore more places in Hoshiarpur? Well! One of the several important places to visit in Hoshiarpur is also the Chohal Dam. It’s on the road of NH 70 in the NE direction from Hoshiarpur city. Completed in 1993, this Dam, even today, continues to serve the people of that area by controlling various floods and providing them sufficient water for irrigation. Recently, the place has become more prominent for tourism and is attracting many tourists.

 

15. Sheesh Mahal Bazaar:

Who doesn’t like to relax or shop after a whole day of travel? And, Sheesh Mahal Bazaar is perfect for that. In this Bazaar, you can hop from one shop to another for your favorite purchases. The shops sell different kinds of items at different prices. The bazaar possesses everything, from modern or conventional dresses to other fancy items. You will love to shop in this bazaar of Hoshiarpur.

 

Wrapping Up:

So, which of the above places have you planned to visit while you will be on your journey to Hoshiarpur? Do let us know and we will present you with many more ideas that will make your visit to these places more enjoyable.

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