Nahan: Explore The Top Tourist Attractions in Himachal!

Written By

Ruchika Mandora

Nahan is a town in Himachal Pradesh, India. It is situated in the Shivalik Mountain range, 1392 meters above sea level on average.

If you're a wildlife enthusiast, the Renuka Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the best sites to visit in Nahan. It encompasses an area of around 4 square kilometers.

Renuka Wildlife Sanctuary

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Rani Tal served as a refuge for the Royal Families of Nahan and the nearby Shivalik Mountains.

Rani Tal

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The temple was built in 1814 to honour Goddess Renuka in Renuka Lake. This lovely Nahan temple has many stories.

Renuka Temple

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The Shivalik Fossil Park, also known as Suketi Fossil Park, is located 22 km southwest of Nahan on the Markand River.

Shivalik Fossil Park

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The 50-kilometer walk to Churdhar Peak at an altitude of 3,650 meters above sea level is a delight for trekkers and rock climbers.

Churdhar Peak

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Locals and tourists love this temple 23km west of Nahan. It's Nahan's best spot for divine contentment and calm.

Triloknath Cave Temple

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The Jagannath Temple will be one of the highlights of your exploration of Nahan. This temple is comparable to the one at Puri, Orissa.

Jagannath Temple

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Jamu Peak is situated 8 kilometers from Renuka Lake. This altitude offers a rare opportunity to see the Shivalik Ranges and Nahan's gorgeous scenery.

Jamu Peak

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Sirmouri Tal or Rajbans has a remarkable history. They are the remnants of a cursed city with intriguing tales of unfaithfulness, craftiness, and betrayal.

Rajbans

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Nahan's Kangojodi is truly unique. Travelers call it a pristine woodland. Pine trees and breathtaking hills surround the Himachal location.

Kangojodi

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Giri Nagar is located 5 kilometers from Dhaula Kuan and is renowned for its power plant. It is referred to be the engine of Nahan.

Girinagar

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