Bharwain is an administrative division (tehsil) and hill hamlet village in Chintpurni region in the Una district of the state of Himachal Pradesh in India. It is an entry point to the Chintpurni Temple. The area is situated between the western Himalaya in the north and the Shiwalik (or Shivalik) range bordering the state of Punjab. Bharwain is a famous hill station in the Una District that has the ancient Chintpurni Devi temple. The temple is around 3 km away from Bharwain on the main Kangra-Hoshiarpur Road. It is at a height of 3,896 ft above sea level and is popular for trekking. The hill station is also located close to other important places like the Chanota, Karoli, Pragpur, Nalsuha and Garli.