History
The Bhakra Dam, located in the state of Punjab, India, is one of the highest straight gravity dams in the world. It was completed in 1963 and serves as a multipurpose dam, providing water for irrigation, power generation, and flood control. The dam plays a crucial role in the agricultural economy of the region.
How to Get There
The Bhakra Dam is easily accessible by road from nearby cities like Chandigarh and Ambala. There are also regular bus services that operate to and from the dam site. Visitors can also hire a taxi or drive to the dam from major cities in the region.
List of Attractions
- Bhakra Nangal Dam
- Gobind Sagar Lake
- Fishing and boating opportunities
- Bhakra Dam Sanctuary
Ticket Information
Entry to the Bhakra Dam site is free of charge. However, visitors may need to pay a nominal fee for a guided tour of the dam premises.
List of Tips for Visiting
- Wear comfortable shoes as there is a fair amount of walking involved in exploring the dam site.
- Carry water and snacks with you as there are limited food and drink options available at the dam.
- Respect the rules and regulations of the dam site and follow the instructions of the guides for a safe and enjoyable visit.
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