Why to visit Beeji's Park
While travelling from Dalhousie, this is located on the way to Khajjiar. The Indian army built this memorial to Martyrs and to honour the mothers who send their beloved sons to the border. The park is decorated with replicas of warplanes, warships, and jeeps. People can come here for free to have a good time with their children and families.
Interesting facts about Beeji's Park
- The Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba, inaugurated Defence Park with the name Beeji's Park — 'A Tribute to all Mothers' — adding a unique feature to Dalhousie.
- This park is notable for housing a MIG-21, two Surface-to-Air Pichora Missiles, a Russian-made T-55 tank, and a massive model of the latest Shivalik class stealth frigate. The Eastern Naval Command presented this to Dalhousie Public School (DPS).
- This is named after Sardar Madan Singh, a young Naval officer who led the Royal Indian Naval Mutiny of 1946, which shook the foundations of British rule in India.
- In recognition of Sardar Madan Singh's services, the Navy named a warship auxiliary in his honour on February 26, 1999, in an impressive ceremony in Mumbai. Aside from that, there are a number of other military items of motivational interest.
Things to do at Beeji's Park
- First Capture Photos For Memories
- History Tour from Dharamshala, the Unesco-listed Kangra fort and Rock cut temple
- Hiking Day Trip
Nearby Attractions
- Laxmi Narayan Temple
- Chamera Lake
- Chowari Jot
- Panchpula
- Dainkund Peak
How to reach?
The Beeji's Park is easily accessible by bus or taxi because it is located in the heart of the khajjar district, which has well-connected routes.
Entry Fees : Free
Best time to visit : Anytime as per your convenience
Visiting Duration : 2-3 hours on average