Hadsar town has two distinct seasons, the pilgrimage season and the other season. During the pilgrimage season, a host of hotels, restaurants and shops spring up in town. It’s only a month after the Mani Mahesh pilgrimage that the town settles back to normal; the town slips back to its couple of tea shops and three times a day HRTC bus connection to Bharmour.

A well-marked mule trail connects Hadsar with Mani Mahesh. The trail starts near the Buddhil nullah and Mani Mahesh nullah intersection. A large gate and a couple of temples mark the starting point for this trail. The first kilometre is a modest climb through a wood. After the first kilometre, the trail zig-zags towards the first Mani Mahesh stream crossing. Dhancho (6 kilometres from Hadsar) is one kilometre from this stream crossing.
First stream crossing over a wooden bridge before Dhancho

Hadsar village where road from Chamba ends and two on foot treks to Manimahesh lake and Kugati Pass begins. It is also situated on the confluence of Budhil river and a stream flowing from Manimahes lake and is last village on road almost 17 kms from Bharmour. There is temple and some shrines for the stay of pilgrims and also few shops. There are also few houses of tribal Gaddi people But it is very important place to climb towards highest peaks of Chamba Kailalsh or Kugti Pass or for treaking in these remote high inner ranges and lake of Manimahsh. Pilgrims stay here for a night before starting climbing to 14 km on foot ascent to Manimahes Lake where like Amarnath yatra a 15 days long Manimahesh Yatra is orgnised from Janamashtmi to Radhashtmi and final holy bath into lake is happened on Radhashtmi. There are now human houses beyound Hadsar upto Manimahesh lake only tents are estblished for the stay of pilgrims temporarily during Yatra an also many free food tea lungars are made to help pilgrims while only few villages are found in Kugti area which is exactly opposite of Manimahes lake So Hadsar also impotant for resident of Kugti being last road head for them and also for treaking people too it is also last station to rest and get some important eatable before starting difficult mountanious treaking.

Hadsar is a Village in Bharmour Tehsil in Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh State, India. It is located 54 KM towards East from District head quarters Chamba. 10 KM from Bharmour. 186 KM from State capital Shimla

Hadsar Pin code is 176315 and postal head office is Bharmour .

Bharmour ( 8 KM ) , Greema ( 13 KM ) , Khani ( 15 KM ) , Garola ( 16 KM ) , Tundah ( 17 KM ) are the nearby Villages to Hadsar. Hadsar is surrounded by Gopalpur Tehsil towards South , Mehla Tehsil towards west , Dharamshala Tehsil towards west , Bhawarna Tehsil towards South .

Hadsar Local Language is Hindi. Hadsar Village Total population is 361 and number of houses are 66. Female Population is 52.4%. Village literacy rate is 64.8% and the Female Literacy rate is 31.3%.

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