Palampur’s magic lies in the charming Raj-era narrow gauge railway track, tea plantations, hill-paddy fields,
The valleys of Palampur are crisscrossed with tiny streams that drain the Dhauladhars and feed the mighty Beas. The opportunities to reconnect with nature’s glories are aplenty here in this picturesque town.
THINGS TO SEE AND DO
Palampur Cooperative Tea Factory
Situated on the highway just before the market, the Palampur Cooperative Tea Factory, was set up in 1952. It produces 4,000 tonnes of tea every day between April and November.
Entry Free, but with permission of the manager Tel 01894-239034
Church of St John in the Wilderness
Rebuilt after the 1905 earthquake, this single-nave whitewashed church is currently being managed by the Church of North India, Amritsar Diocese. Its original structure is said to have been a twin of the more famous one in Forsythganj, located just below McLeodganj.
Kayakalp
The Himalayan Research Institute for Yoga and Naturopathy, Kayakalp, offers day-long and week-long (or longer) therapies that include basic naturopathy and physiotherapy treatments.
Holta Tea Estate
All that remains of the original Holta Estate is the Chandpur Estate run by the Sarin family, who also run Country Cottage within the estate as a homestay. The estate is located in the Holta Cantonment and can be accessed by a public road.
Tashijong Monastery
Famous for the Dzongsar Institute of Higher Learning, Tashijong belongs to Tibetan Buddhism’s Kagyu sect and together with Sherabling near Baijnath and Palyul Cheokhorling at Bir (see p74), is among the oldest in the region. All three were built in the mid-1970s by Tibetan refugees.
WHERE TO STAY AND EAT
Palampur offers several stay options, from rooms facing tea gardens to grubby hole-in-the-wall stays. In the city, Hotel Yamini (Tel: 01894-230632; Tariff: ₹1,500–4,500) is a neat hotel with 23 rooms, a restaurant and gym. Hotel Surbhi (Tel: 232727; Tariff: ₹1,200–1,800) has a restaurant. Highland Regency (Tel: 231222; Tariff: ₹700–1,400) is a budget option near the new bus stand.
The Taragarh Palace Hotel (Tel: 242034; Tariff: ₹6,000–8,400) is a good option. Chandpur Estate’s Country Cottage (Tel: 230173, Cell: 09816047047; Tariff: ₹3,200–4,000) offers six independent cottages and is set amidst the oldest tea estate in Palampur.
HPTDC’s Hotel Tea-Bud (Tel: 231298; Tariff: ₹1,700–2,400) has a restaurant and a travel desk. Vacations Holiday Resort (Tel: 232099; Tariff: ₹550–1,500) offers rooms, a dorm and a restaurant.
THE INFORMATION
When to go All year round. Summer is pleasant, but the height of tourist season. Winter is milder than in Dharamsala
Tourist Office
HPTDC , Hotel Tea-Bud, Near Mission Compound, Palampur. Tel: 01894-231298, W hptdc.nic.in
STD code 01894
GETTING THERE
Air Nearest airport: Gaggal (38km/ 50mins). Taxi to Palampur costs ₹1,200
Rail Nearest railhead: Chakki Bank (113km/ 3.5hrs) Taxi costs ₹3,000
Road Palampur falls on NH20 Bus Four Volvo bus services run from Delhi’s ISBT Kashmere Gate to Dharamsala
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