Dharwas
Dharwas is the northernmost town of the state of Himachal Pradesh in India. It is located in the Chamba District at an elevation of above sea level. Dharwas is the largest and most populated area in the Pangi Valley, and trekking base camps are available for those on the Dalhousie-Kishtwar trekking route.
Dharwas is famous for the Tilmili natural mineral-water spring. It is believed that water from this spring was sent regularly to the Raja of Chamba. The Pangi Valley is the most remote valley of the Chamba district, and was described by Dr. J. Hutchison as follows:
Transport
The nearest railhead is at Pathankot in the state of Punjab and the nearest airport is at Gaggal. The nearest town is Killar, located in the deep, narrow gorge formed by the Chenab River; in Killar there are buses and taxis available for the trip to Dharwas.The main road through Pangi Valley is the road link from Chamba to Killar via Saach Pass. One can also take the famous Leh–Manali Highway, although the road is in poor condition and occasionally closed to traffic. A trail leading to Sural Valley starts in Dharwas and ends in Zanskar.