Kangra Travel Essentials

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"Land of the Gods"

Kangra Tourism

Kangra is a district in Himachal Pradesh with Dharamshala as the administrative headquarters. With might Beas River flowing through the Valley, Kangra is also known for the backdrop of Dhauladar range, ancient temples and endless tea plantations. Repeated mention of the Valley in the holy Hindu texts, present Kangra as 'Devbhumi' or Land of the Gods.

Kangra is a district which encompasses Dharamshala and McleodGanj within its boundaries. The beautiful tea plantations are located in Palampur and areas around which lies 36 km away from Kangra city.

Jwala Devi temple, most famous of them all are known for its eternal flame, which is burning continuously for years without any known source of fuel. The temple has put the theories of science in question. Masroor cut rock temple, which is a rock temple from the monolithic age and has been mentioned in the holy book of Mahabharat.

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Meditation Retreats of Kangra

Dharamshala and McleodGanj are the well-spoken gems of Kangra and as well as Himachal Pradesh which is famous for their meditation centres all around the world. The reflector of Buddhist culture, the hill town are famous Tibetan colonies, which have very well preserved the Tibetan culture. Dharamshala is also the home of the Dalai Lama who runs his government in exile from Dharamshala. From the Tibetan monasteries to Tibetan food and souvenirs, McleodGanj and Dharamshala are paradises for the peace and Buddhism seekers.

Restaurants and Local Food in Kangra

The region of Kangra offers a rich gastronomical journey, laden with exotic spices and rich textures. Major dishes include Kalan ke pakode (grass pea fritters), Bhruni (cooked fig leaves in dry gravy), Barah ki chutney (fresh rhododendron pickle), Seera (Sweet soup of ground wheat), Phafru ka sag (buckwheat cooked in its own gravy with onion, garlic and other spices), Lasode ki sabzi (Gunda gravy dish), chhu nali ki bhuji ( water cress cooked in gravy), Kulfa ka sag (pigweed cooked in gravy), aadu sabzi (Gravied peaches) and Nashpati sabzi (gravied pears). Kangra as a district is all about experiencing new and sdifferent pahari cuisine. You can lay off the usual multi cuisined or conventional north Indian dishes for a taste at the various dhabas and smaller restaurants scattered in the city. Your hotel staff could also be gracious enough to whip up a native dish if subject to its seasonal availability.
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Suggested Itinerary for Kangra

Day 1- Arrive in Kangra by air or by road in the evening. Check-in at the hotel in Kangra. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2- Breakfast at the hotel Visit the most famous attraction of the Kangra- the Kangra fort. The ruins of the majestic fortress are a paradise for history buffs and also offers the panoramic view of the whole Kangra valley Then visit the Jwala Devi temple, famous for its eternal flame that has been burning continuously for thousands of years without any source of fuel. Then visit the Baijnath temple, where nature and human architecture amalgamate perfectly to treat the human eye and stimulate the human mind. Visit the Kangra Art museum, which showcases the Tibetan artefacts. Back to hotel.
Day 2- Check-out from the hotel after breakfast. Head to Dharamshala, visit various places in Dharamshala, such as Tibetan monasteries, Dharamshala cricket stadium and places in McleodGanj.

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How to Reach Kangra

How to Reach Overview

Since Kangra is around 450 km from New Delhi, the most convenient of reaching here is by travelling in a bus from New Delhi. The other major town near Kangra is Chandigarh, at a distance of around 6-7 hours. The roads are well-developed and thus makes for a great road trip.

How to reach Kangra by flight

The nearest airport to Kangra is Gaggal airport. It lies at a distance of 11 km from Kangra town. The airport is well-connected with most of the airports of the country. From the airport, you can find local transport such as autorickshaw, buses, and taxis.

How to reach Kangra by road

Being an important district of Himachal Pradesh, Kangra is well-connected by road with the major cities of Northern India. A number of buses run from Delhi, Chandigarh, Manali to Kangra on a frequent basis.

How to reach Kangra by train

Kangra has its own railway station, which lies within the Kangra valley but it is a toy train station, hence not connected with the other cities of the country. The nearest railway station to Kangra is Pathankot railway station which lies 87 km away from Kangra. From Pathankot the best way to reach Kangra is by hiring a taxi.

Local transport in Kangra

All the intra city tours are possible only with a cab because of the steepness of the paths at places and the ease of travel as well. Make sure to book yours beforehand with a hefty bargain, or if you're taking your own vehicle, make sure to have the tank full for the journey.

Most frequently searched routes to Kangra

Route Name Distance Time
Chandigarh to Kangra 226 km 4 hours 32 mins
Delhi to Kangra 455 km 7 hours 59 mins
Amritsar to Kangra 203 km 3 hours 57 mins
Gurgaon to Kangra 492 km 8 hours 48 mins
Shimla to Kangra 218 km 5 hours 52 mins
Manali to Kangra 235 km 6 hours 25 mins

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What is the best time to visit Kangra?

September to June are the best months to visit Kangra. While the summer months of May-June, with a comfortable temperature of 22-30 degrees Celsius, is preferred by trekkers, overall the months of September to November are ideal for sightseeing, all types of outings, and visiting the various temples located in the vicinity of Kangra. January is the month that you can lay off easily because of the intolerably cold temperatures dipping to sub-zero levels.
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What are the places near Kangra?

The top places near to Kangra are Mcleodganj which is 18 km from Kangra, Dalhousie which is located 55 km from Kangra, Khajjiar which is located 53 km from Kangra, Dharamsala which is located 14 km from Kangra, Manali which is located 87 km from Kangra

What are the things to do in Kangra?

The top things to do in Kangra are Kangra Fort, Baijnath Temple, Brajeshwari Temple, Kareri Lake, Indrahar Pass Trek, Dhauladhar Range. You can see all the places to visit in Kangra here

What is the best way to reach Kangra?

Since Kangra is around 450 km from New Delhi, the most convenient of reaching here is by travelling in a bus from New Delhi. The other major town near Kangra is Chandigarh, at a distance of around 6-7 hours. The roads are well-developed and thus makes for a great road trip.
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What is the local food in Kangra?

The region of Kangra offers a rich gastronomical journey, laden with exotic spices and rich textures. Major dishes include Kalan ke pakode (grass pea fritters), Bhruni (cooked fig leaves in dry gravy), Barah ki chutney (fresh rhododendron pickle), Seera (Sweet soup of ground wheat), Phafru ka sag (buckwheat cooked in its own gravy with onion, garlic and other spices), Lasode ki sabzi (Gunda gravy dish), chhu nali ki bhuji ( water cress cooked in gravy), Kulfa ka sag (pigweed cooked in gravy), aadu sabzi (Gravied peaches) and Nashpati sabzi (gravied pears). Kangra as a district is all about experiencing new and sdifferent pahari cuisine. You can lay off the usual multi cuisined or conventional north Indian dishes for a taste at the various dhabas and smaller restaurants scattered in the city. Your hotel staff could also be gracious enough to whip up a native dish if subject to its seasonal availability.
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Who should visit Kangra?

Kangra is perfect for family trips. Also ideal for trekkers. It can also be visited by people for are looking for peace and serenity, away from the crowded places.

What is not so good about Kangra?

Gets crowded during the peak season.

What is famous about Kangra?

Easy accessible, as it has its own airport, and is well-connected by roads with the major cities of North India.

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Q. Oct month is good go to visit Kangra?

Nehad Zein

6 years ago
It is, since in October winters will only be just starting. However, it can still get very cold.
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Surbhi Parashar

6 years ago
- Kangra is a majestic place, it is a perfect blend of adrenaline and aesthetics. Spend atleast 3-4 days to let the culture sink in.
- Before trekking, ensure you have all the essentials (toiletir (Read More)es, medicines, water, food) packed with you and the route plotted out. A lot of paths are unconstructed or broken, so you may want to check with the locals or a guide.
- Avoid treks if you are a patient of cardiac concerns.
- Check twice for cab drivers who might try to dupe you of your money. Keep an eye out on the cab fares for the various tourist attractions.
- Kangra overall is a district and has several touristy towns like Mcleodganj, Dharamsala, Bir, Kangra, etc. So, make sure that you club some other towns as well during your visit to Kangra.

Guru Prakash

on Kareri Lake 5 years ago
Very nice place must visit , Trek for 15km form Kareri village to lake. "Link Hidden"
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