A compassionate tale
Nahan is steeped in history dating all the way back to 1621 when Raja Karam Prakash founded it. The town's rich past is filled with legends that intertwine saints and princes, making it a truly enchanting place. One version suggests that the town gets its name from a saint named Baba Banwari Das, who uttered "Nahar," meaning "don't kill," as a king attempted to slay a lion. Another interpretation links "Nahar" to the Sanskrit word for lion, symbolising the majestic creatures in the area. Over time, Nahar transformed into Nahan, a name that evokes a sense of both history and legend. Come and explore the captivating history and enchanting legends of Nahan!
Enjoy a scenic drive around town
Nahan is a town filled with many interesting sites to discover. You can visit the remnants of Nahan Fort, which gives a glimpse into the town's royal history. Then, venture to the hilltop fort, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills. Don't miss a visit to the revered Gurudwara Paonta Sahib, which has strong connections to Guru Gobind Singh. The tranquil Yamuna River flows nearby, providing a peaceful atmosphere.
Another notable place is the ancient Trilokpur Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate carvings and spiritual ambiance. Lastly, Suketi Fossil Park is a place where you can explore the prehistoric past and discover fossils of extinct animals, including the colossal Sivatherium. Just outside Nahan, Renuka Lake stands as the largest lake in Himachal Pradesh. Surrounded by lush forests, it's a perfect location for picnics and boating.