Nestled in the serene hills of Chail, Himachal Pradesh, the Chail Gurudwara Sahib is a tranquil gem that offers a peaceful retreat for visitors of all faiths. Established in 1907 by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, this historic Sikh temple stands out with its unique church-like architecture, featuring a yellow facade, spires, and a sprawling green lawn that exudes a quaint, rustic charm. Located just 200 meters from the Chail bus stand, it’s easily accessible, though the steep uphill climb may be challenging for elderly visitors. The Gurudwara’s serene ambiance, surrounded by lush greenery and cool hill breezes, creates a perfect setting for reflection and prayer. The soothing recitations of Gurbani and the warm hospitality of the caretaker, Giani Pritpal Singh, and his family enhance the spiritual experience. Visitors often praise the caretaker’s dedication, as he manages the Gurudwara’s upkeep, including its Langar hall, which serves free, nutritious meals to all, embodying Sikh values of equality and service. The Gurudwara’s historical significance and its well-preserved wooden and glass architecture add to its charm. However, some reviews note that the aging structure requires regular maintenance, and the accommodation facilities, while modest and free, could use improvement. Despite these minor drawbacks, the Gurudwara remains a must-visit for its calm atmosphere and cultural importance. It’s a place where you can soak in the tranquility, enjoy melodious kirtan, and connect with the rich heritage of Chail. A short walk from the main market, it’s an ideal stop for a moment of peace during your hill...
Read moreThe Chail Gurudwara is a Sikh temple which was established at Chail in 1907. It was constructed by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. After partition of Punjab, the building was taken over by the government of Himachal Pradesh. Since then, the Department of Art & Culture started looking after the Gurudwara affairs.
Chail Heritage Foundation, an NGO formed by ex-students of Chail Military School, took up the challenge and started renovating the building. The first phase of the renovation was completed before the centenary and the refurbished Gurudwara was inaugurated on Guru Nanak Devji's Gurupurab in 2007. The original architecture of the building that resembles a church has been preserved.
Gurudwara is approximately 200 meters from the main Chail bus station. It can be reached by a steep road (gradient 35 degrees) from the Chail...
Read moreA steep short climb at one end of the small chail market is an over 120yrs old Gurudwara sahib - Sikh temple open to everyone. As it is a religious place you need to follow some norms like going into the sanctum Santorum bare feet and head covered. Hats or caps are not allowed. Pl maintain silence and be respectful of the Holy book as you may call and GURU Granth sahib as Sikhs and other followers believe. Listen to melodious kirtan and partake the Kadah Prasad i.e. sweetened wheat gruel that has been offered to the guru sahib. There is no entry fee or darshan fee... Any amount Donations for the upkeep of the place can be placed in the donation box. Do look upfor the old simple wooden ceiling and old painting of Guru...
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