What’s so special about Himachal’s Bilaspur?
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Bilaspur, a historical town in India's Himachal Pradesh, was founded in 1663 and is known for its significance in Hindu mythology and scenic beauty. The old town of Bilaspur is now submerged in the Govind Sagar Lake, and in its pl … Read more
Bilaspur, a historical town in India's Himachal Pradesh, was founded in 1663 and is known for its significance in Hindu mythology and scenic beauty. The old town of Bilaspur is now submerged in the Govind Sagar Lake, and in its place is the new planned township, which boasts being the country's first planned hill town. Read less
Bilaspur is a historical town located in the Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh, India, and is known for its significance in the Hindu mythology and its scenic beauty. Speaking of Hindu mythology, did you know that Bilaspur is also home to the Naina Devi temple? The temple is one of the 51 Shaktipeethas and one of the most revered temples in the country.
Believe it or not, this little town is a treasure trove of unique attractions. Apart from the aforementioned tourist attractions, the town is also home to Gobind Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Markandeya Ji Temple, Ratanpur Fort and Sariun Fort. It is also believed that the folk dance form Nati originated from Bilaspur.
With so many popular (and bigger) attractions in Himachal Pradesh, it’s easy to let a place like Bilaspur slide. This town may be offbeat but with so many unique qualities, it surely deserves a place in your Himachal itinerary.
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