Masrur kangra Monuments serve as a physical reminder of history across the ages.In Himachal Pradesh’s Kangra region, the monolithic rock-cut cave temples of Masroor are one such example of an architectural treasure that has been conserved over the years and for future generations.
Also known as the Ellora of Himachal and Himalayan pyramid , it is an ideal location for the tourists, backpackers and history lovers.This temple complex was unearthed and discovered in 1875, but the Kangra earthquake of 1905 partially destroyed it. On the initiative of a British officer, this location was recognised as a heritage site in 1913.As the Sun sets , the ruins of the temple change various hues and shades of golden, yellow and orange.
Highlights:
Masrur is quite famous for its rock cut temple which is also known as Himalayan Pyramid. They are a set of complex temples known for their classic Indian architectural style. These temples are around 6-8 centuries old which makes them more special.
Best time to visit:
Usually people love to visit the place during winter season given the nice climate in North India.