Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)
Also known as Kamru Killa, Badri Vishal Temple, Kamakhya Devi Temple, Kamru, Kamroo Fort
Kamru Fort's Badri Vishal Temple in Kinnaur, seat of the Bushahr dynasty, pairs a Vishnu shrine upstairs with a Kamakhya Devi shrine below.
Photos of Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)

- Presiding Deity
- Vishnu
- Established
- Fort possibly 8th-11th century origins; present Badri Vishal shrine circa 15th century CE
- Architecture
- Five-storey Kinnauri fort-tower in kath-kuni style (alternating courses of stone and deodar wood), a tapering pagoda-like tower on a stone platform with carved wooden balconies and galleries
- Address
- Kamru, Himachal Pradesh 172106
- Timings
- Open daily, dawn to dusk (footwear and leather items barred inside the shrine)
History of Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)
Kamru was the first capital of the Bushahr princely state, whose royal lineage traces itself to Pradyumna, son of Krishna. The fort served as the ceremonial and administrative stronghold of Bushahr rulers, with successive kings crowned here over centuries. Bushahr rulers are said to have brought an idol of Kamakhya Devi from Kamrup in Assam to bless and protect the village, installing her on a lower floor, while a shrine to Badri Narayan — regarded locally as Badrinath's counterpart — occupies the upper storeys. The site remains under active worship and is central to Kinnaur's Bushahr royal-religious identity to this day.
Festivals Celebrated at Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)
- Kamakhya fair (once every three years)
- Fulaich
- Navratri
How to Reach Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)
Nearest airport: Shimla (Jubbarhatti), ~235 km, or Chandigarh (~270 km, better connectivity). Nearest railhead: Shimla (narrow-gauge) or Kalka (broad-gauge), ~230-240 km. By road: NH-5 (Hindustan-Tibet Road) from Shimla via Narkanda, Rampur and Karcham, then a short detour into the Sangla valley to Kamru village (~2 km from Sangla town).
Frequently Asked Questions about Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)
Where is Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple) located?
- Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple) is located at Kamru, Himachal Pradesh 172106, in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Who is the presiding deity at Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)?
- The presiding deity at Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple) is Vishnu (also known as Narayana, Hari), worshipped in the Vaishnava tradition.
What are the timings of Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)?
- Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple) is generally open Open daily, dawn to dusk (footwear and leather items barred inside the shrine). Timings can vary on festival days and special occasions — verify with the temple before your visit.
When was Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple) built?
- Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple) was established Fort possibly 8th-11th century origins; present Badri Vishal shrine circa 15th century CE. Portions of the structure have been added and renovated by successive dynasties over the centuries.
What is the architectural style of Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)?
- Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple) is built in the Five-storey Kinnauri fort-tower in kath-kuni style (alternating courses of stone and deodar wood), a tapering pagoda-like tower on a stone platform with carved wooden balconies and galleries style, characteristic of Vishnu shrines of this region.
Which festivals are celebrated at Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)?
- The principal festivals celebrated at Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple) include Kamakhya fair (once every three years), Fulaich, Navratri. These draw large crowds of pilgrims from across Himachal Pradesh and beyond.
How can I reach Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)?
- Nearest airport: Shimla (Jubbarhatti), ~235 km, or Chandigarh (~270 km, better connectivity). Nearest railhead: Shimla (narrow-gauge) or Kalka (broad-gauge), ~230-240 km. By road: NH-5 (Hindustan-Tibet Road) from Shimla via Narkanda, Rampur and Karcham, then a short detour into the Sangla valley to Kamru village (~2 km from Sangla town).
Why is Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple) significant?
- Kamru Fort's Badri Vishal Temple in Kinnaur, seat of the Bushahr dynasty, pairs a Vishnu shrine upstairs with a Kamakhya Devi shrine below.
Is there an entry fee at Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)?
- Entry to the main shrine of Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple) is generally free for darshan. Special sevas, abhishekams and priority queues may carry a nominal fee — check with the temple office on arrival.
What is the dress code at Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple)?
- Kamru Fort (Badri Vishal Temple) follows the traditional dress code observed at Himachal Pradesh temples — modest attire covering shoulders and knees. Many shrines in the region also expect men to remove upper garments before entering the sanctum.