Little known Barot in Himachal

Barot , a beautiful tourist spot in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district lies in the Chauhar valley , despite its many attractions it is still relatively unknown to many tourists .

Barot , a beautiful tourist spot in Himachal Pradesh Mandi district lies in the Chuhar Valley , despite its many attractions it is still relatively unknown to many tourists .

It is blessed with thick deodar forest , two beautiful rivers and extreme natural beauty . The rivers are full of trout fish .

There is a government trout breeding center here along with other private centres from where fish are released into the Uhl river and there is a 30 km section of the river which is excellent for angling.

There is two big reservoirs made for the Shanan power house This project dates back to 1924 made by English engineer Col. Betty .

In Barot you can see lot of old machinery like old cranes and haulage trolley in which some are the originals installed in 1924 .

It is excellent place for trekking, angling , for picnic and other outdoor activities. Trekking passes are from Bir (famous paragliding site) to Barot and from Barot to Kullu (mainly through Bhubhu pass).

It is a pity that such a beautiful place is still not very well known and tourist arrivals are low due to lack of infrastructure. The road connecting Barot is in poor condition .

The road was made in 1975 and still remains single lane . The condition is so bad that little rain and snow closes the road.

Other problem is that there is very little publicity of this place by the state’s tourism department. Little information is provided on their official website .

On one hand the government wants to increase tourism in Himachal and on the other side they are not paying attention to such places which have great potential for tourism.

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13 Comments

  1. says: Devinder K. Sharma

    A good photo essay. One wishes the facts could have been more accurate. The Shanan hydroelectric project was not commissioned in 1924 but in 1932. It was officially opened by the Viceroy of India at the Shalimar receiving station in Lahore on the 10th March, 1933. It is true that there has not been a serious attempt to utilise the enormous tourism potential of the valley for local development. Tourism is an industry best left to private initiative because the government ends up messing it up generally. The government could become facilitator in promoting tourism at the local level by helping local people through a whole host of schemes and making the access easy than what is it today.

    1. says: Rakesh Kumar

      Thank you Devinder K. Sharma for commenting. you are right that if Govt. does nothing than we own have to take initiatives to increase tourism in such places which are less known. About the project date what the locals and staff at P.S.E.B. office Barot that the project is completed in 1932 , but started on about 1924-25 and haulage trolly lines set up that time .

  2. says: Rocky

    Very nice photographs . Thanks to hill post as I came to know about this place due to hill post. I shall visit this place surely .

    1. says: Rakesh Kumar

      By road, route from Delhi will be Delhi – Chandigarh – Mandi – Ghatasani – Barot (About 500 km)
      From Pathankot, the route will be Pathankot – Palampur – Jogindernagar -Ghatasani – Barot (about 207 km)
      By Train, Delhi – Pathankot and the narrow gauge track from Pathankot – Jogindernagar then by road to Barot
      By air : Barot is 127 km from Bhuntar airport near Kullu. You can also reach Barot from Gaggal airport near Kangra, approximate distance is 97 km

      Barot is about 66km from Mandi and 40 km from Jogindernagar.
      Ghatasani is place where road to Barot branches off from NH.
      Public transport buses available from Mandi and Jogindernagar.

  3. says: Vinod Kumar Rathore

    Beautiful scenic Photographs,a great effort of Hill Post Post to bring such a nice,calm and peaceful place to the minds of people from all walks of life.
    Thanks HILL POST.

  4. says: Sahil Dogra

    The road was made in 1975 and still remains single lane . The condition is so bad that little rain and snow closes the road.
    In Barot you can see lot of old machinery like old cranes and haulage trolley in which some are the originals installed in 1924 .
    ????????????????????????????
    how these all larse machines reached there????????????

    1. says: Rakesh kumar

      All construction material for project taken with help of Haulage trolly which goes from Joginder Nagar to Barot through hills .Its capacity is about 17 tons. Very less people are aware about the fact that this haulage trolly is only one of its kind in world.

      1. says: Sahil Dogra

        I have seen this trolly and went to barot also doing trekking started from 2-3 km.far from joginder-nagar. But i was not knowing the history of barot. I m from baijnath. But anyways its a very beautiful tourism place and himachal govt.should do smthng…politicians only visit this at election time…But Mr. Gulab Singh Thakur should do smthng for ths tourism place.

  5. says: lkkapoor

    Barot is definitely a beautiful destination and needs boosting. Recently , Govt. has added more space in PWD RH and similarly, fishing deptt. angling hut. As regards road connectivty, the existing road needs strenthening and regrading etc. only. I am a freqent visitor to the place and like whatsoever is there in my own way but get disheartened to see people moving to encroach, developing their little beautiful place in odd manner. The RCC structures are being erected unmindful of the land scape here nd there. The beautiful part i.e. haulage trolley from khuni ghati to Barot has been sacrificed for road which could have been avioded. The rails in bazar area is being encroached, who is to be blamed ? MY suggestion is that the area needs declaration as tourist village and authority to regulate and plan development infrastructure immediately . Govt. on the other hand should sell the place as tourist destination, unexplored.

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