This summer head towards Chintpurni
Precisely located on the Solah Singhi
Mountain region on Dharamshala - Hoshiarpur Road in Una District, Mata
Chintpurni Devi Temple is one of the significant Shakti Peethas of India,. The
temple is having the idol of the mata Sati without her head.
Chintpurni is a small yet captivating town north
of India. It is an ideal place for spiritual people and a must visit place for
those who love to travel to holy destinations. Chintpurni not
only homes Mata Chintpurni Devi Temple but there are several more temples there
in surrounding areas. Sheetla Devi Temple, Jwalamukhi Devi temple, Vajreshwari
Devi temple, Dharmsala Mahantan and Maharana Pratap Sagar are some of the prime
attractions in the area.
Accommodation
Due to large number of travellers all
through the year, there are many budget hotels and guest houses in Chintpurni. Outfitted
with basic and modern facilities these hotels are available at different price
range. Depending upon the budget one can choose the most suitable hotel and
room type for his needs.
Climate
in Chintpurni
Although the weather in Chintpurni is
mostly cool and comfortable, but the best time to visit is April, May,
June, July, August and September. One can very well enjoy sightseeing during this
period.
Other
places of interests in and around Chintpurni
There is a famous Chaat Bazar in Thaneek
Pura near Chintpurni which is said to be favourite choice of the locals as well
as tourists. People often visit the place to enjoy spicy mixed fruit chaat.
While planning the travel to Chintpurni,
one can also consider travelling to some other sceneric places around such as
Kangra (34 KM), Dharamshala (48 KM), Palampur (50 KM) and Mandi (76 KM). This
will complete your travel plan by turning a pilgrimage to a vacation.
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