Historical Exploration
Spend time at the Sujanpur Tira Fort to see the ruins and the Narvadeshwar Temple's frescoes.





Tīra Sujānpur, also known as Sujanpur Tira, is a small city in Himachal Pradesh with a deep-rooted history as the former seat of the Katoch dynasty. The town is most famous for its 18th-century fort ruins and the Narvadeshwar Temple, which is adorned with intricate frescoes. Located on the banks of the Beas River, it offers a peaceful alternative to the busier hill stations of the region. Visitors can wander through the historic ruins, enjoy the vast central greenery of the Chaugan, and experience the authentic local culture of the Hamirpur district.
Tīra Sujānpur, also known as Sujanpur Tira, is a small city in Himachal Pradesh with a deep-rooted history as the former seat of the Katoch dynasty. The town is most famous for its 18th-century fort ruins and the Narvadeshwar Temple, which is adorned with intricate frescoes. Located on the banks of the Beas River, it offers a peaceful alternative to the busier hill stations of the region. Visitors can wander through the historic ruins, enjoy the vast central greenery of the Chaugan, and experience the authentic local culture of the Hamirpur district.
Ruins of the historic Sujanpur Tira Fort.
Ancient Narvadeshwar Temple featuring unique wall paintings.
Expansive central Chaugan ground used for local events.
Scenic views of the Beas River and surrounding foothills.
Limited high-end hospitality infrastructure compared to major hill stations.
Ideal for a day trip or a quiet overnight stay.
Road connectivity is the primary way to reach the town from nearby hubs like Hamirpur.
Spend time at the Sujanpur Tira Fort to see the ruins and the Narvadeshwar Temple's frescoes.
The town is famous for its grand Holi celebrations; plan your visit in March to experience the local festivities.
History enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet Himalayan heritage experience.
INR ₹
$30-$50 p/day
Hindi, Pahari, English
Visit the large Chaugan in the center of town, which serves as a social hub and a place for local sports.
March-June, September-November
Pleasant weather, perfect for walking through the historical ruins and outdoor temples.
A good escape from the plains, though temperatures can rise during the midday sun.
Post-monsoon greenery makes the Beas River valley particularly beautiful and clear.
Cool and crisp air; a quiet time to experience local life without any crowds.