Explore Bilaspur
Govind Sagar Lake, sacred hill shrines, river views & hidden heritage
Bilaspur is one of Himachal’s most accessible yet underrated districts — shaped by Govind Sagar Lake, the Sutlej landscape, old temple routes, forts, viewpoints, fairs and the cultural memory of the historic Bilaspur state.
A district where lake landscapes, sacred shrines and old hill-state stories meet.
Bilaspur is not a typical high-altitude hill-station district. Its charm comes from lake horizons, temple routes, small-town life, old forts, road-trip viewpoints and the changing landscape around the Sutlej and Govind Sagar.
Beyond the town, travellers can explore Naina Devi, Gobind Sagar viewpoints, Kandrour Bridge, Markandeya and Vyas traditions, Rukmani Kund, old fort sites and quiet rural corners that rarely feel crowded compared with Himachal’s famous hill stations.
Why Bilaspur stands out
- A refreshing lower-Himachal district shaped by Govind Sagar Lake, Sutlej landscapes and temple routes
- Beautiful route combinations linking Bilaspur town, Naina Devi, Kandrour Bridge and lake viewpoints
- Excellent for travellers who enjoy easy road trips, lake views, shrines, photography and slow local exploration
- A practical gateway between Punjab, lower Himachal, Hamirpur, Mandi and central Himachal routes
Explore Bilaspur by interest
Start with sacred places, lake-and-nature routes and lesser-known corners of the district. Each collection opens live Bilaspur guides from your site so visitors can keep discovering more.
Temples & Sacred Sites
Sacred temples, monasteries, hill shrines and spiritual landmarks rooted in local devotion.
Baba Nahar Singh Temple, Dholra – The Living Spirit of Bilaspur
Tucked into the heart of Dholra village in Bilaspur, the Baba Nahar Singh Temple is a powerful center...
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Shahtalai (Baba Balak Nath Ji) – Shahtalai
Nestled in the serene hills of Bilaspur district, Shahtalai is a sacred village where Baba Balak Nath Ji,...
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Markandeya Ji Temple, Bilaspur – The Immortal Sage’s Sacred Spring
Tucked away in the serene hills of Bilaspur, just 20 km from the town center, lies the Markandeya...
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Vyas Gufa, Bilaspur – The Cave of the Sage Who Penned the Mahabharata
Tucked along the banks of the mighty Satluj River, beneath the forested slopes of Bilaspur, lies the legendary...
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Maa Santoshi Temple, Dholra – The Quiet Flame of Contentment
Tucked away in the peaceful neighborhood of Dholra, just a short walk from Bilaspur town, the Maa Santoshi...
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Shri Naina Devi Ji Temple, Bilaspur – The Divine Eyes of the Goddess
Perched atop a hill overlooking the shimmering Gobind Sagar Lake, Shri Naina Devi Ji Temple is one of...
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Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Bilaspur – The Divine Duo in Marble and Gold
Just steps away from the bustling Bilaspur Bus Stand, the Laxmi Narayan Mandir stands as a serene sanctuary...
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Badol Devi Temple, Bilaspur – The Hilltop Shrine of Divine Revelation
Perched atop a tranquil hill in Badol village, just 3 km from Gehrwin on the Gehrwin–Dhanathar road, the...
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Shiv Boadi Temple, Bachretu – The Sacred Spring of Lord Shiva
Tucked into the forested slopes near Shahtalai, just a few kilometers from the historic Bachretu Fort, the Shiv...
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Sheetla Mata Temple, Gehrwin – The Goddess of Coolness and Healing
Just 1.5 km from Gehrwin in Bilaspur district lies the tranquil Sheetla Mata Temple, nestled in the village...
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Forest trails, ridge walks, viewpoints and quiet nature routes across the lower Himalayas.
Naina Devi Trek – A Sacred Ascent with Himalayan Vistas
Overview:The Naina Devi Temple, perched atop a hill in Bilaspur district, is one of the most revered Shaktipeeths...
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Koldam Nature Trail – A Forest Walk by the Power of the Sutlej
Overview:Tucked beside the NTPC Koldam campus, the Koldam Nature Trail is a short, rejuvenating walk through pine and...
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Gobind Sagar Lake – The Aquatic Heart of Bilaspur
Overview:Gobind Sagar Lake is a vast man-made reservoir formed by the Bhakra Dam on the Sutlej River. Spanning...
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Use these shortcuts to jump into the kind of Bilaspur trip that matches your mood — sacred, scenic or offbeat.
Temples & Sacred Sites
Explore Naina Devi, Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Markandeya Temple, Vyas Gufa and sacred routes tied to local belief and pilgrimage.
🥾Treks & Nature
Follow Govind Sagar viewpoints, Sutlej-side landscapes, short hill walks, dam-side drives and peaceful rural routes around the district.
💎Hidden Gems
Uncover old fort sites, Kandrour Bridge, Rukmani Kund, village stories, old Bilaspur memories and lesser-known road-trip stops.
Plan Bilaspur as a relaxed lake, temple and heritage circuit.
Bilaspur works beautifully for short trips because distances are manageable and the routes connect lakes, shrines, viewpoints and heritage stops. It can be a quick standalone escape or a meaningful halt between lower Himachal, Mandi, Hamirpur and the Punjab side.
Bilaspur Town + Govind Sagar
Explore Bilaspur town, Laxmi Narayan Mandir, lake viewpoints, local markets and relaxed evening views around Govind Sagar.
Naina Devi + Lake Circuit
Add Shri Naina Devi Ji, Kandrour Bridge, Govind Sagar viewpoints, Markandeya Temple and nearby rural road-trip stops.
Bilaspur + Bhakra / Hamirpur Side
Combine Bilaspur with Bhakra-side viewpoints, Rukmani Kund, old fort locations or nearby Hamirpur and Una extensions.
Useful things to know before you go.
How to reach
Bilaspur is well connected by road from Chandigarh, Kiratpur, Punjab side, Hamirpur, Mandi and Shimla-side routes. It is one of Himachal’s easier districts for road trips.
Best season
October to March is comfortable for sightseeing, lake views and temple travel. Summers are manageable but warmer than higher hill stations, while monsoon needs road and landslide awareness.
Where to base
Use Bilaspur town as the central base, Naina Devi side for pilgrimage, and lake-view or highway stays for relaxed stopovers and short road trips.
Local identity
Bilaspur is known for Govind Sagar, Nalwari Fair, temple routes, old Bilaspur state history, lake landscapes and cultural links with the Sutlej region.
For spiritual travellers
Bilaspur’s temple routes are deeply connected with local faith. Naina Devi, Markandeya, Laxmi Narayan Mandir and Vyas traditions make the district meaningful for devotional travel.
For heritage lovers
Old Bilaspur stories, submerged-town memory, fort sites, Kandrour Bridge and traditional fairs give the district a layered heritage identity beyond quick stopovers.
For nature seekers
Govind Sagar, Sutlej-side views, hill roads, seasonal skies and quiet rural landscapes make Bilaspur rewarding for slow drives, photography and relaxed lake-facing pauses.
See Bilaspur in the wider Himachal route.
Use the Himachal district map to connect Bilaspur with Una, Hamirpur, Mandi, Solan and other lower-Himachal journeys.
Bilaspur Travel FAQs
What is Bilaspur famous for?
Bilaspur is known for Govind Sagar Lake, Shri Naina Devi Ji, Bhakra Dam region, old Bilaspur heritage, Kandrour Bridge, temple routes, Nalwari Fair and scenic road-trip viewpoints.
How many days are enough for Bilaspur?
One day is enough for Bilaspur town and nearby lake viewpoints. Two days are better if you want Naina Devi, Markandeya Temple, Kandrour Bridge, Rukmani Kund or more relaxed local exploration.
Is Bilaspur good for a family trip?
Yes. Bilaspur is suitable for family road trips, temple visits, lake views and short sightseeing routes, especially because access is easier than many higher Himachal districts.
What is the best time to visit Bilaspur?
October to March and the post-monsoon months are comfortable for sightseeing and road trips. Summers are warmer, while monsoon travel should be planned with weather and road-condition checks.
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