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Dholbaha Dam

Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India
The Significance of Dholbaha: Dholbaha Dam is unique because it sits atop one of the most important archaeological sites in India. The dam was constructed to manage the water of the Kukanet and Bahera rivulets, but it accidentally brought the world's attention to the ancient history of the region. E xcavations in Dholbaha have revealed artifacts dating back to the prehistoric times and the Gurjara-Pratihara period. The dam itself is a beautiful structure that creates a deep reservoir surrounded by high hills. A fascinating feature of this place is a temple that remains submerged in the water for most of the year, appearing only when the water level drops. This submerged temple is said to have links to the era of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The site is a blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty, making it a multi-faceted tourist destination. The reservoir supports local fisheries and provides a cool microclimate for the surrounding valley. Visitors can spend hours exploring the ruins nearby or simply sitting by the dam's edge watching the water. The archaeological museum in Hoshiarpur stores many of the treasures found here, but the physical location of the dam remains the heart of the discovery.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    4 to 5 Hours
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    Place Type:
    History / Archaeological
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    Entry Fees:
    Dam Access: No entry fee is charged for visiting the reservoir area.

    Museum Visit: The nearby museum has a small fee of 10 INR. ...
    Dam Access: No entry fee is charged for visiting the reservoir area.

    Museum Visit: The nearby museum has a small fee of 10 INR.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early winter months for pleasant walking weather. ...
    Regular Timings: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early winter months for pleasant walking weather.
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    Special Events:
    Archaeology Month: Special guided tours for students in the winter season.

    Baisakhi: The local farming community celebrates the harvest in April. ...
    Archaeology Month: Special guided tours for students in the winter season.

    Baisakhi: The local farming community celebrates the harvest in April.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Reservoir Rim: Captures the vastness of the water against the dry hills.

    The Ancient Ruins: Perfect for black and white historical photography. ...
    The Reservoir Rim: Captures the vastness of the water against the dry hills.

    The Ancient Ruins: Perfect for black and white historical photography.

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Things To Do

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    Archaeological Exploration: Visit the excavation sites near the dam.

    Temple Spotting: Try to see the submerged temple during the summer.

    Historical Walks: Walk through the village of Dholbaha to see ruins.

    Picnicking: Enjoy the view of the vast reservoir from the hills.

    Photography: Capture the contrast between the ancient ruins and the dam.

    Village Tourism: Interact with the Dadhwal Rajputs and learn their history.

    Souvenir Shopping: Look for local handicrafts in the village market. ...

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    Why Famous:
    Ancient History: Famous as one of the oldest inhabited regions in the world with links to prehistoric man.

    Submerged Temple: The mystery of the temple that disappears under the dam water is a major draw. ...
    Ancient History: Famous as one of the oldest inhabited regions in the world with links to prehistoric man.

    Submerged Temple: The mystery of the temple that disappears under the dam water is a major draw.
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    Architecture:
    Archaeological Influence: The dam is built near ancient stone structures; its design is purely functional with a height of 35 meters.

    Historical Sites: The submerged temple features stone carvings typical of the 10th-century Shahi Hindu sty...
    Archaeological Influence: The dam is built near ancient stone structures; its design is purely functional with a height of 35 meters.

    Historical Sites: The submerged temple features stone carvings typical of the 10th-century Shahi Hindu style with a base dimension of 12x12 meters.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Chandigarh Airport is the most reliable international link.

    By Train: Hoshiarpur Station followed by a 45-minute drive.

    By Road: The road to Dholbaha is scenic but narrow in parts.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Archaeological Museum (30 KM), Kukanet (5 KM), Maili Dam (15 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Packing: Wear sturdy boots for walking over rocky ruins.

    Safety: Be cautious of snakes in the tall grass near ruins.

    Cash: Carry enough cash as the village has limited digital payments.

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