GURUDWARA PAONTA SAHIB: This site was Guru Gobind Singh's home for over four years and it was here that he wrote the Dasam Granth. Within its precincts are the Sri Tlab Asthan where he disbursed salaries and the Sri Dastar Asthan were he judged the turban -tying competitions. At the Kavi Darbar Asthan poetic symposia were held. There is also a memorial to Kalpi Rishi and a museum that displays pens of the Guru and weapons of the time.
YAMUNA TEMPLE: This ancient shrine is immediately below the gurudwara and is dedicated to the goddess Yamuna.
GURUDWARA TIRGARH SAHIB (22 km): This is built on the hillock from where Guru Gobind Singh shot arrows at the enemy.
GURUDWARA BHANGANI SAHIB (23 km): This commemorates Guru Gobind Singh's first battle when he defeated Raja Fateh Sahib and his allies..
SHIVA TEMPLE, PATLIAN (4.5 km): Surrounded by fields and sal trees, the linga in this temple is supposed to be steadily increasing in size.
SHRINE OF BABA GARIB NATH (8 km): Located in a sal forest and with an excellent view of the area, the shrine is revered by childless women.
RAM TEMPLE: Within Paonta Sahib and also known as the 'Mandir Shri Dei Ji Sahiba, this is located near the Yamuna bridge. With exquisite marble work, this was built in 1889 in memory of Raja Partap Chand of Kangra by his wife who originally belonged to Sirmour. The Kirpal Dass Gurudwara is just part of the temple.
GURUDWARA SHERGARH SAHIB (12 km): At this spot Guru Gobind Singh beheaded a dangerous man-eating tiger with a single swipe of this sword.
SIMBALWARA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY: 12 km off the main Paonta Sahib Nahan road, this is known for a variety of bird life.
SIRMOUR (16 km): Here are the remains of the old capital of the princely state of Sirmour. The town is said to have been destroyed by flood in the 11th century, when it was cursed by a dancing girl.
NAGNAUNA TEMPLE (16 km): Built in a hollow near the village of Puruwallia, this temple is closely allied with the legend of Sirmour's erstwhile ruling house.
KATASAN DEVI TEMPLE (30 km): Also known as Uttam Wala Bara Ban, this is on the Paonta Sahib-Nahan road. The Shrine is revered by local people. At this spot, the forces of Sirmour defeated the maruding armies of Ghulam Qadir Khan Rohiolla.
NAHAN (45 km): Built in a series of interlocking circles, this charming town was funded by Raja Karan Prakash of Sirmour in 1621. It has numerous pleasing walks, several temples, a gurudwara and interesting architecture - including many old places.
FOSSIL PARK SAKETI (60 km): This was the site of the largest fossil find in the Siwalik hills. The park has a museum and life-size models of the animals that once roamed these tracts.
BALASUNDARI TEMPLE, TRILOKPUR (63 km): Legend has it that the Devi's pindi appeared in the bag of slot brought by a local trader. The temple built by Raja