The Bhimakali Temple houses the "Kuldevi" (the presiding deity of the dynasty) of Bushahr Kingdom.
The Bhimakali Temple contains both Hindu and Vajrayāna Buddhist statues and decorations which reflect the trade through here between India and Tibetan regions through ancient Indo-Tibetan Road.
Alternate rows of grooved and interlocked stones and wood provide strength to the walls.
Thick walls with lower roofs found in typical mountainous region buildings provide warmth during winters.
The royal family does not live there any longer and visits occasionally during Durga Puja Festival in October.
Hawa-Ghar is a small sitting area built under canopy with views of the peaks and valley.
A stadium is built near pheasantry and a Nallah (Large Natural Drain) passes underneath it.
[citation needed] There is a warm water stream at Jeori just ahead of turn for Sarahan on NH22.
From November to March, the region receives moderate to heavy snowfall with intermittent rainfall.
Road Connectivity gets temporarily hampered during winters due to heavy snowfall at Narkanda .
Buses, shared taxi, public carriers are frequent between Rampur and Jeori.
Buses heading to Reckongpeo also drops passengers at Jeori, where they need to take another vehicle for Sarahan.