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THE TEA CAPITAL OF NORTH INDIA

Palampur is the tea capital of North India. This hill station is not
only known for its numerous tea gardens and paddy fields but it also
known for its colonial architecture and temples. One can enjoy the
scenic beauty of the Dhauladhar range and the slopes of the Kangra
valley from Palampur. Palampur and places around it are popular for
adventure sports like hang-gliding and trekking.
LOCATION
Palampur is located in
the northwestern part of the state of Himachal Pradesh, in the northern
region of India. It is situated in the Kangra valley, near the
Dhauladhar ranges. It is located on an altitude of 1,220 m above sea
level. Palampur is 30 km from Dharamshala. The weather in Palampur is
moderate. Summers (April–June) are mild and winters (November–February)
are cold but pleasant. It experiences southwestern monsoon rains in
July–September.
VISITING TIME
Palampur has a mild
climate and can be visited throughout the year. However, the best time
to visit Palampur is between March to June and mid-September to
November.
THE PAST
Palampur got its name
from the word pulum that means abundant water. It was a part of the
local Sikh kingdom and later came under the British rule.
TOURIST SPOTS
The tourist can take a
walk in Palampur and enjoy its colonial architecture. The tea factory
and St John’s Church are important places to visit in Palampur. A walk
beyond the town will take one to the Bundla Chasm, where a waterfall
drops into the Bundla stream. One can see the captivating Dhauladhar
range from Neogal Park, which is 1 km from Palampur. One can go on
innumerable promenades along the tea gardens and the nearby forests or
into the Dhauladhars.
SITES NEARBY
There are a number of
places of tourist importance near Palampur: The village of Andretta is
13 km from Palampur and is an important craft center, which is known for
its pottery. A number of well-known artists had made their base in
Andretta. Sujanpur Tira, which is 42 km from Palampur, is famous for its
fort and old temples. The town of Baijnath is 16 km from Palampur and is
famous for its Shiva temple. A mini zoo is also located at Gopalpur,
which is at a distance of 13 km from Palampur. The Chamunda Devi Temple
located on Baner River, 10 km from Palampur, is an important place to
visit. There is a Tibetan monastery at Tashijong, which is 12 km away
from Palampur. The monastery complex is famous for producing traditional
Tibetan handicrafts.
ADVENTURE
Several trek routes
lead out of Palampur, particularly over the Dhauladhar Mountains towards
the town of Chamba. Some important treks are over the Sanghar pass to
Bharmaur via Holi and from Baijnath over the Jalsu pass to Bharmaur. A
four-day trek will lead the traveler to Holi, via Waru La.
Twenty-eight kilometers
from Palampur is an important center for the adventure sport of
hang/paragliding. It also has numerous Buddhist monuments and is famous
for its Tibetan handicrafts. The town of Billing, which is 42 km from
Palampur and 14 km from Bir, is also an important center for
hang-gliding.
HOW TO REACH
Palampur does not have
an airport or railway station. The nearest railway station is at Maranda,
which is 2 km from Palampur and on the narrow-gauge line between
Pathankot and Jogindernagar. The main bus station is located 1 km south
of the main Bazaar. The bus service from Palampur to Dharamshala (2
hours), Mandi (4 hours), and Pathankot (4 hours) is frequent.
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