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Palampur Tours
Palampur is found in the north-western part of the state of Himachal Pradesh, in the north territory of India. It is positioned in the Kangra valley, close to the Dhauladhar ranges. It is found on an altitude of 1,220 m above the sea level. Palampur is 30 km from Dharamshala. The conditions in Palampur are moderate. Summers (April–June) are warm and winters (November–February) are cold but tolerable.
Precipitation levels are high with rainfall occurring from July to September. Since it experiences a pleasant weather Palampur can be visited throughout the year. Those embarking on a tour of Palampur can stay in locations like the Tea Factory, Church of St. John, and Temple of Bunslamata.
Palampur is the tea capital of North India. This mountain place is not only famous for its several tea planted areas and paddy paddocks but it in addition famous for its colonial architecture and temples. One can savour the beautiful prettiness of the Dhauladhar mountain ranges and the inclines of the Kangra valley from Palampur. Palampur and its nearby places it are admired for escapade sports like hang-gliding and trekking.
The tourist can take a saunter in Palampur and savour its colonial architecture. The tea production vegetation and St John’s Church are valued positions to visit in Palampur. A saunter past the township will take one to the Bundla Chasm, where a waterfall lets depart into the Bundla stream. One can observe the captivating Dhauladhar ranges from Neogal Park, which is 1 km from Palampur. One can depart on innumerable saunters along the tea planted areas into the woodlands or into the Dhauladhars. Several trek roads lead out of Palampur, mostly over the Dhauladhar Mountains to the township of Chamba. Some valued treks are over the Sanghar go beyond to Bharmaur by Holi and from Baijnath over the Jalsu and thereafter to Bharmaur. Twenty-eight kilometres from Palampur is a valued centre for the escapade sporting activities of hang/paragliding. It in addition has several Buddhist monuments and is renowned for its Tibetan handicrafts. The township of Billing, which is 42 km from Palampur and 14 km from Bir, is in addition a valued centre for hang-gliding.

