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Palampur is a green hill station and a municipal council in the Kangra Valley in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, surrounded by tea gardens and pine forests before they merge with the Dhauladhar ranges.

Palampur is the tea capital of northwest India but tea is just one aspect that makes Palampur a special interest place. Abundance of water and proximity to the mountains has endowed it with mild climate. Palampur is also hometown of Capt. Vikram Batra who was awarded Paramvir Chakra (posthumous).The town has derived its name from the local word palum, meaning lots of water. There are numerous streams flowing from the mountains to the plains from Palampur. The combination of greenery and water gives Palampur a distinctive look.

History

Palampur is an important city located in Kangra Valley. It was one of the leading hill stations and was once a part of the Jalandhar kingdom. Countless streams and brooks crisscross the landscape and in their intricate mesh, hold tea gardens and rice paddies. The town of Palampur came into being when Dr. Jameson, Superintendent of Botanical Gardens, introduced the tea bush from Almora in 1849. The bush thrived and so did the town which became a focus of the mostly European tea estate owners, with the exception of the famous (former) Wah Tea Estate which was owned by Nawab Muhammad Hayat Khan, CSI and his descendants, until 1947. Since then, the Kangra tea of Palampur has been known internationally.

The first prime minister of independent India, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru visited Palampur in 1941 when it was still British India. There is a Nehru Chowk in Palampur to commemorate this event.Palampur, also known as the 'Tea Capital of North India', is a popular hill station known for its scenery, temples and buildings built in the Colonial period.

state Himachal Pradesh,India
Country India
Area 1,472 sq
Languages spoken Himachali,Hindi,English
Currency Ruppee

Top Things In Palampur

Places to visits

  • Bajinath Temple

    This temple was built by two native merchants Ahuka and Manyuka in the year 1204 AD. It lies 16 kms away from Palampur. Bajinath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is regarded as a very sacred shrine in the entire state of Himachal Pradesh.

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    The lingam (the Shrine of Shiva) is said to be one of the 12 Jyotirlings of India. The architecture of this temple seems to have taken inspiration from Orrisa’s traditional style and therefore, has the overall look of the “Nagara” style. The water flowing through this temple is believed to have medicinal value and is known for curing many diseases.

  • Tea Gardens

    As Palampur is said to be the tea capital of Northern India, tea gardens are a major attraction here. You would see these gardens all around you as you go for a drive in this hill station.

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    Tea production is done on such a large scale that these tea plantations have found a place in the international maps as well. Regions around Palampur also produce tea in large quantities. Darbari, Bageshwari, Bahar and Malhar are some of the brand names of the tea produced in Palampur. If you notice, you will see that all these names are kept after ragas of Indian classical music.

  • Chamunda Devi Temple

    This temple is said to be one of the 51 Shakti Peethas (the places where the parts of Goddess Sati had fallen are known as Shakti Peethas). It is located at a distance of 10 km from Palampur and is regarded as a very important religious center.

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    The main shrines are those of Goddess Durga and Goddess Chamunda. It is a peaceful place where one can go and meditate with no disturbances. It is believed that this temple was built more than 700 years ago. A kund (pond) placed in the premises of Chamunda Devi Temple is said to have sacred water.

  • Saurabh Van Vihar

    Named after a brave army officer, Captain Saurabh Kalia, Saurabh Van Vihar is a beautiful garden. This garden is managed by the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department.

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    Over 151 species of herbs can be found in these gardens. It covers an area of 35 acres. Picnic sheds, Children’s Park, Water streams, Health trails, and Open Air Theatre, Bamboosetum and Tiger Hill Bridge help cover the large area the garden stretches across.

  • Nevgal Khad

    Nevgal Khad is located at a distance of just 2 km from the main town. It is a popular attraction of Palampur, popularly known as “Bundla Chasm”.

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    It is a perfect picnic spot with a 300 m wide stream flowing in the region. This spot offers a nice view of the snow-capped Dhauladhar ranges. The surrounding stream becomes serene during the monsoons.

  • Church of St. John

    Church has a marvellous style.his church is very old it built at 1929

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    It is the most attraction of visitors. This church is in marvelous style, very beautiful, very silent and the location is very good to pray.

  • Sherbling

    Sherbling, one of the major highlights of Palampur, is popular for colossal Buddhist vicars and monastery. The Buddhist centre amidst the beautiful mountains was abode of Tai Siti Rimpoche, one of the well-known Buddhist preachers.

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    The large stupa enveloped in the lush green vegetation and woods draw attention of the tourists. Sherbling is visited by solace seekers and Buddhist pilgrims throughout the year. Rimpoche, the head monk, appears every afternoon for blessing his followers with his holy sermons.

  • Chauntra, Palampur

    Situated at an altitude of 4250 feet is the panoramic village of Chauntra that has beautiful Buddhist Monasteries intermingled with tea plantations.

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    Chauntra also has a rehabilitation centre that works for children and youth.

  • Tashi Jong Monastery

    The Tashi Jong Monastery is not just a centre for worship for Buddhists but is also the homely abode of various Tibetan refugees.

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    The complex has a college for freshers and a Tibetan restaurant besides the main shrine.

Food

  • Pure Veg Thali

    Thaali is a famous Gujrati style of eating.it consist of assortment of dishes mainly rice,daal, different vegetables.

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    Along with these main dishes mainly varoous supplements are served like salad,papad,homemade pickles.

  • Beverages and Dessert

    People are fond of buttermilk. it is an integral part of every meal. Thandai is other popular beverage.

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    It is a coolinf drink prepared with milk and nuts.

  • Local Food and Cuisine

    Tourism in Palampur is slowly picking up and one can find a variety of options for cuisines here. Pahadi and Jain food is almost widely available.

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    Other than these Palampur fosters the elements and flavors of local cuisines. The popular local delicacies here are Sepu vadi, Bhatura, Chana Madra, Kaddu Ka Khatta, Chicken Anardana, Trout Fish, Sweet rice, Patande, Momos, Noodles

  • Local Food and Cuisine

    Tourism in Palampur is slowly picking up and one can find a variety of options for cuisines here. Pahadi and Jain food is almost widely available.

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    Other than these Palampur fosters the elements and flavors of local cuisines. The popular local delicacies here are Sepu vadi, Bhatura, Chana Madra, Kaddu Ka Khatta, Chicken Anardana, Trout Fish, Sweet rice, Patande, Momos, Noodles.

  • Old Famous Pani Puri

    Pani Puri or Gol Gappa is most famous Indian street food as well chaat item. This is really yummy and spice dish and you must try when you are in India.

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    This is a common street dish and you will find Pani Puri everywhere across India. I am trying this yummy dish many times with my friends during my collage time at the ‘Old Famous Pani Puri Wala’ at Gurudwara Gali of Palampur. They make Pani Puri by using well material.

  • Fast food in palampur

    With increasing modernization and mingling of cultures,the people of palampur have developeda taste for chinese

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    Tibetan and intercontenental food.

Palampur

Things to do - general

Palampur is a green hill station and a municipal council in the Kangra Valley in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, surrounded by tea gardens and pine forests before they merge with the Dhauladhar ranges.

Palampur is the tea capital of northwest India but tea is just one aspect that makes Palampur a special interest place. Abundance of water and proximity to the mountains has endowed it with mild climate. Palampur is also hometown of Capt. Vikram Batra who was awarded Paramvir Chakra (posthumous).The town has derived its name from the local word palum, meaning lots of water. There are numerous streams flowing from the mountains to the plains from Palampur. The combination of greenery and water gives Palampur a distinctive look.

Places

Things to do -  Sports and nature

One of the most recommended and popular spots worth visiting in the hill station are the 600-year old Naag cobra temple.

Food

Things to do - Nightlife

Tourism in Palampur is slowly picking up and one can find a variety of options for cuisines here. Pahadi and Jain food is almost widely available.

Other than these Palampur fosters the elements and flavors of local cuisines. The popular local delicacies here are Sepu vadi, Bhatura, Chana Madra, Kaddu Ka Khatta, Chicken Anardana, Trout Fish, Sweet rice, Patande, Momos, Noodles