India houses more than 1600 medicinal plants out of which more than half lie in Himalyan tracts. An abode of rich bio-diversities the region has plentiful species of economic, medicinal usage and phyto-chemical compositions. Chamba region of the tract remains by and large an unknown name as the potential partner in sustaining, harnessing and development of such rich dividends. Existing work unearths the vast diversity of natural and human strengths and makes a case for efficient and effective utilization of these resources. It is emphasized to not only keep track of these invaluable strengths but also to harness and market them. The challenges lie with respect a) to enlisting the bio and other resource bases, and assess the strategies for optimum use of these, and b) appraise the strategies adopted in light of gaps between efforts made and optimsed level of resource use. Making analogy - the tradability, mineralogy and uses of medicinal herbs, their ethno-botanicity, economics ofresource uses report carryout a SWOT analysis and pens a roadmap for optimization on the vast growth potentials.