Palampur- Himachal Pradesh

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Palampur- Himachal Pradesh
Tea garden in Palampur- Himachal Pradesh

Palampur, a small scenic town in Himachal Pradesh, falling under the Kangra District, rests in the laps of Dhauladhar Hills. Situated in the north-western part of Himachal Pradesh, it is popularly known as the Tea Capital of North India. Palampur- Himachal Pradesh

Palampur- Himachal Pradesh

Palampur- Himachal Pradesh
Palampur- Himachal Pradesh

It is a truly enchanting hill station. It’s nothing like an ordinary hill station, and not even remotely close to the hectic and monotonous life of a characteristic Indian city. It is a peaceful getaway into nature’s lap. It is surrounded by picturesque natural beauty, extensive rich tea estates, Deodar forests, trickling mountain streams, wonderful trekking trails, ancient temples, hidden monasteries, and warm people, providing a deeply welcoming atmosphere for the visitors. The tourists can take a stroll in Palampur and appreciate its colonial architecture. Palampur and the places around it offer various kinds of adventure sports, mainly paragliding and trekking.

Major Tourist Attractions

  • SheraBling Monastic Seat: The SheraBling Monastery is located at Baijnath in the Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh. It offers a wide range of facilities for the monks to study and practice. It comprises Shrine halls, a Monastic college, a school, a library, a museum and an exhibition hall. The craft center aims to teach traditional Tibetan arts, religious painting, metal-work, wood carving, and sculpting. It is an idiosyncratic place in itself, set in the midst of tranquil nature and an exuberant atmosphere. Palampur- Himachal Pradesh
  • Barot: A small hill station located at an altitude of 1700m above sea level, on the banks of river Uhl. It is known to be one of the best travel destinations in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh. Barot provides a wide range of tourism activities such as trekking, paragliding, mountain biking, and village walks. It is 80km away from Palampur. The first light of the sun bouncing off of the surface of the water offers a spectacular view.
  • Bir: Set against the backdrop of Dhauladhar Hills, it is a town in the Eastern end of the Kangra District. It constitutes a large Tibetan community, several educational institutes, monasteries and NGOs.
  • Billing: Popularly known as one of the world’s best paragliding sites, Billing is a magnificent hill top with a majestic view of the Dhauladhar and Kangra vallies. It is situated at 39km from Palampur and sits at a height of 2290m above sea level. Palampur- Himachal Pradesh
  • Baijnath: Lying 16km away from Palampur, in the Beas valley, it is a town in the Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh. It is very famous for its temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Every year during the shivratri celebrations, pilgrims descend on Baijnath for the merry fairs and festivities. Palampur- Himachal Pradesh
  • Tashi Jong: A Buddhist Monastery situated at about 15km from Palampur, in the Tashi Jong village. The whole building is embellished with wood carvings, gildings and paintings. It is not merely a monastery, but also an excellent crafts emporium where several Tibetan artefacts are available. Palampur- Himachal Pradesh
  • Bundla Tea Estate: One of the most charming tea estates, just 2km away from Palampur, it is about 200 years old. The dense green tea gardens are at their best during monsoons. Palampur- Himachal Pradesh
  • Triund:A splendid hill top, set at a height of 2842m above sea level. It is mostly famous for camping and provides a trekking trail to Indrahar Pass. It is an easy trek of around 5km during which you will come across breath-taking views of the valley. Palampur- Himachal Pradesh

Best Time to Visit

Palampur has a mild climate throughout the year. However, the best time to visit would be during the summer, between the months of March and June. The weather is very pleasant during the day where the temperature varies from 25-30 degrees, with a mild, cool breeze. The nights are cold and colder with the fans switched on.

The winter is also a good time to visit Palampur, between the months of September and November, as it is pleasant and the winters offer amazing views of the Dhauladhar range engulfed in snow. Palampur- Himachal Pradesh

How to Reach

  • By Air: The nearest airport to Palampur is Gaggal airport in Dharamshala, located at a distance of 40km. This airport is well-connected through regular flights from important Indian cities like Chandigarh, Delhi and Kullu.
  • By Rail: Palampur has its own railway station, Palampur Railway Station, connecting it to important cities of Himachal Pradesh. This railway station lies on the major Palampur- Kangra Valley Narrow Gauge railhead, connecting Palampur to Pathankot and Kangra. Pathankot is the next nearest railway station. Regular trains from cities like Delhi, Jammu, Bhatinda, Ahmadabad, and so on, arrive at Pathankot.
  • By Road: Palampur is well-connected by a network of roads to most neighboring areas and important destinations in Himachal Pradesh. State-run buses ply on a regular basis to Palampur from Mandi, Dharamshala, Pathankot, Shimla, and so on. Delhi is also connected to Palampur by HRTC buses.

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