Written By
Ruchika Mandora
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.
Rani Tal served as a refuge for the Royal Families of Nahan and the nearby Shivalik Mountains.
The temple was built in 1814 to honour Goddess Renuka in Renuka Lake. This lovely Nahan temple has many stories.
The Shivalik Fossil Park, also known as Suketi Fossil Park, is located 22 km southwest of Nahan on the Markand River.
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.
Locals and tourists love this temple 23km west of Nahan. It's Nahan's best spot for divine contentment and calm.
The Jagannath Temple will be one of the highlights of your exploration of Nahan. This temple is comparable to the one at Puri, Orissa.
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.
Sirmouri Tal or Rajbans has a remarkable history. They are the remnants of a cursed city with intriguing tales of unfaithfulness, craftiness, and betrayal.
Nahan's Kangojodi is truly unique. Travelers call it a pristine woodland. Pine trees and breathtaking hills surround the Himachal location.
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.