Saturday, June 26, 2010

Palampur Hill Station

A very beautiful place that is going to fill you with a new energy Palampur Hill Station. It is also called as tea capital of northwest India that contributing in making it a very special resort or perfect delight and refreshment.The climate is mild because of abundance of water. Palampur Hill Station has got its place in Kangra valley that is close to Dhauladhar Range,basically it is in the northwestern region of Himachal Pradesh and 30kms from hill station Dharmshala.

Palampur Hill Station
History: Previously Palampur was a part of local Sikh Kingdom but later on it came under the British. You would be amazed to know that Palampur has got its name from the local word "pulum' means lots of water.

Places to visit: Palampur Hill Station has got high ranges of Dhauladhar Mountains, it has a scenery that gives you very beautiful sublime contrast. Here you can visit fine specimens of colonial architecture or take a visit to tea factory.Avery important landmark of Palampur is St. John's church, Bundla Chasm is there if you are in a mood of having a little walk.Neogal Park will give you a breathtaking view of the Dhauladhar Range. Other attractions are wooded areas, you can also check pottery and local handicrafts.
Palampur Hill Station has got a wonderful place Sujanpur Tira,known for forts and ancient temples. Chamunda Devi temple, Tibetan monastery and a mini zoo are some of the must visit places.

How to get there: Maranda is the closest railway station at a distance of 2 km from Palampur, bus station in in the south of main bazaar. Also You can hire a taxi or cab to reach Palampur.

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