Mohal Morian
General information
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Ideal Duration:
3 to 4 HoursPlace Type:
Historical Site & FortEntry Fees:
Free Entry: There is currently no entry fee to visit the ruins of Mohal Morian. It is an open heritage site. However, visitors must be responsible and avoid littering or damaging the ancient structures. Hiring a local guide may involve a small voluntary payment of around ...Free Entry: There is currently no entry fee to visit the ruins of Mohal Morian. It is an open heritage site. However, visitors must be responsible and avoid littering or damaging the ancient structures. Hiring a local guide may involve a small voluntary payment of around 200 to 500 Rupees.Timing:
Regular Timings: Best visited between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Avoid visiting after dark as the forest trail can be dangerous and is inhabited by wild animals. The ideal visit time is early morning when the light is soft and the climb is less exhausting due to cooler temperatu...Regular Timings: Best visited between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Avoid visiting after dark as the forest trail can be dangerous and is inhabited by wild animals. The ideal visit time is early morning when the light is soft and the climb is less exhausting due to cooler temperatures.Special Events:
Martyr's Remembrance: While no large-scale commercial event happens here, local villagers often gather on specific historical anniversaries to offer prayers at the temple in memory of the soldiers who died during the Mohal Morian battles, keeping the oral history of the site...Martyr's Remembrance: While no large-scale commercial event happens here, local villagers often gather on specific historical anniversaries to offer prayers at the temple in memory of the soldiers who died during the Mohal Morian battles, keeping the oral history of the site alive.Best Photo Spots:
The Ruined Ramparts: The best photo spot is against the backdrop of the high stone walls that still stand tall. The narrow gorge leading to the fort provides a dramatic "hidden path" aesthetic. The hilltop viewpoint offers a 360-degree view of the Hamirpur district, perfec...The Ruined Ramparts: The best photo spot is against the backdrop of the high stone walls that still stand tall. The narrow gorge leading to the fort provides a dramatic "hidden path" aesthetic. The hilltop viewpoint offers a 360-degree view of the Hamirpur district, perfect for wide-angle landscape shots.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Heritage Trekking: Visitors can trek through the dense forest trails leading to the fort ruins. Exploring the dilapidated walls, identifying the old temple structures, and searching for the tunnel entrance are top activities. It is also an excellent spot for history-oriented photography and quiet meditation amidst the ruins. ...
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Why Famous:
Famous for the Gorkha-Katoch War: This site is the exact location of the historic battle that changed the political landscape of the hill states. It is famous among historians as the place where the legendary Raja Sansar Chand faced a major defeat, leading to the British in...Famous for the Gorkha-Katoch War: This site is the exact location of the historic battle that changed the political landscape of the hill states. It is famous among historians as the place where the legendary Raja Sansar Chand faced a major defeat, leading to the British intervention in the region. -
Architecture:
Fortification Architecture: The architecture of Mohal Morian reflects the Indo-Aryan military style. The walls are constructed from huge dressed stones and rubble, with a thickness of over 2 meters to withstand cannon fire. The main entrance once featured a massive wooden ...Fortification Architecture: The architecture of Mohal Morian reflects the Indo-Aryan military style. The walls are constructed from huge dressed stones and rubble, with a thickness of over 2 meters to withstand cannon fire. The main entrance once featured a massive wooden gate. The remaining walls stand approximately 50 meters tall and cover an area of about 2 acres. The nearby temple showcases intricate stone carvings on the pillars, typical of the 18th-century Katoch craftsmanship. -
How To Reach:
By Air: Gaggal Airport is 82 Kms away.
By Train: Una is the nearest major station at 72 Kms.
By Road: Take the road from Hamirpur towards the fort area; the last stretch is a walk.
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Near Tourist Places:
1. Hamirpur Fort (3 Km), 2. Gasota Temple (10 Km), 3. Sujanpur Tira (20 Km), 4. Nadaun (22 Km), 5. Awah Devi (28 Km), 6. Markanda Ashram (15 Km), 7. Jhanyari Devi (8 Km), 8. Tauni Devi (18 Km), 9. Kalanjari Devi (15 Km), 10. Deotsidh (48 Km).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Wear boots with good grip for the rocky trek.
Packing: Carry enough water and snacks as there are no shops.
Accommodation: Numerous budget hotels in Hamirpur.
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