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Places To Visit in Kangra
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Kangra, the land of ancient Trigarta, occupying the lower valley of the Beas and its tributaries, was in ancient times, one of the leading hill stations of Punjab and Himachal. With numerous names who've said to have held the ownership of the Fort, it has got quite some history in its account. With many years of Mughal ownership and at the last being ruled by an Indian emperor, this place is a must-visit for any history enthusiast.
36 km
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Baijnath Temple is one of the most popular temples in Himachal Pradesh, and here, Lord Shiva is worshipped as the 'God of Healing'. Baijnath or Vaidyanath is an avatar of the great Lord Shiva, and in this avatar, the great lord rids his devotees of all miseries and pain. As a result, this temple holds ultimate significance to all Lord Shiva devotees and is considered to be extremely sacred. In fact, the water of this temple is believed to be of medicinal value and has the potential to cure several illnesses and diseases.
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Vouched as one of the most touching and spiritually enlightening sites by visitors, the Brajeshwari Temple is about 10-15 minutes from the parking and the market en route is a shopper's delight.
25 km
from city center
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A beautiful and picturesque lake, the Kareri Lake seems like a place which has been picked straight out of a Hollywood movie. Also known as Kumarwah Lake, this is a shallow, freshwater lake that is situated to the south of the Dhauladhar range, about 9 kilometres to the northwest of Dharamshala, in the Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh.Â
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The Indrahar Pass Trek, located in the Dhauladhar range of Himachal Pradesh, is a captivating journey that typically takes about 5 to 6 days to complete. The trek usually begins from McLeod Ganj, with the route leading through lush forests, picturesque villages, and stunning alpine meadows. Trekkers ascend to the pass at an elevation of approximately 4,342 meters (14,250 feet), offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. The best time to embark on this trek is from May to October, when the weather is favorable and the landscapes are vibrant with greenery and wildflowers.
25 km
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Located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, Jwala Devi Temple is dedicated to Jwala Ji - a Hindu Goddess depicted by a set of eternal flames. One of the 52 Shakti Peethas in India, it is believed that the tongue of Goddess Sati fell where the Jwala Devi Temple is now situated. A novel temple which does not have an idol, the five aartis conducted at Jwala Devi Temple are the main attraction.
52 km
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One of the most visited shrines of the Holy Goddess, is the Chamunda Devi Temple, about 15 km from the Kangra Valley. The temple is home to the shrine of the raging form of the goddess, wherein she is flanked by the male Hindu deities, Hanuman and Bhairava.
13 km
from city center
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Known for its Sikharas which resemble the Angkor Wat of Cambodia, Masrur is located around 30 km from Kangra. These 10th century temples, however were badly damaged in the 1905 earthquake.
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Pragpur is a heritage village situated near Kangra and houses the Judge's Court Manor. The largely unaltered village, complete with an old world charm of small red brick shops and traditional rural houses is prefect for an undisturbed village tourism option.
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The Kangra Museum is dedicated to the brilliant marvels of Tibetan and Buddhist artwork and their rich history. Among the large variety of its precious collectibles are jewelry, rare coin memorabilia, paintings, sculptures and pottery.
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Nestled between the majestic Dhauladhar Ranges at a height of 1219 m, Palampur is known over the world for its tea plantations and its fine quality of tea.
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from city center
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Situated 8 km from Paragpur village, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The main attraction of this temple is the Lingam which is placed much ground level. This temple is also adorned with beautiful sculptures.
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Haripur is a township in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. Haripur Guler are twin townships carrying the heritage of Guler Riyasat. A river separates the two towns which further makes Pong wetland, a Ramsar Wetland Site, home to a large number of migratory birds in winters because of marshes and irrigated private land.
On the other side of Haripur town, Guler is situated which is connected from Pathankot station to Jogindernagar station by a railway gauge. The area is currently facing shortage of employment but it can be developed if state and centre authorities will look after the potential and the socio-cultural importance of the area.
36 km
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With the absolutely magnificent views and sights that Kangra has to offer, some more popular treks like the Dharamshala-Laka Pass, Baijnath-Parai Jot and Bhim Gasutri Pass, Dharamshala-Talang Pass, McLeodganj-Minikiani Pass-Chamba, are a more difficult, but absolutely more gratifying treks.
34 km
from city center
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Tashijong is located roughly 5 km west of Baijnath and around 50 km from Kangra town towards Mandi. This small village is famous as it is home to a small community of Drukpa Kagyud monks and refugees.
43 km
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The town of Bir is an important centre of spiritual studies and meditation. There is a major Tibetan community settlement in this town and the culture of Bir is highly influenced by Tibetan culture.
31 km
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Heritage and nature, in perfect co existence can be found in the Judges' Court. The ancestral property of Sir Jai or Kangra, now converted into a heritage site, with huge rooms and sprawling orchards, of a variety of fruits, blooming in serene youth, sometimes make it hard to believe that the property is about 300 years old.
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Also known as Little Lhasa and famous around the world for being home to the Tibetan Spiritual leader Dalai Lama, Mcleodganj is a beautiful town situated near upper Dharamsala.
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from city center
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Roughly 2 km south of Tashijong and around 50 km from Kangra, Taragarh is famous for the Taragarh Palace which earlier was the summer palace of the Maharaja of Kashmir and has now been converted to a heritage hotel.
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Dadasiba is an idyllic village in the Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh. Tourists often plan a visit to the Dadasiba temple during April, May and June to see the architectural jewel that was built throughout 18 years by Raja Ram Singh. To avoid visiting annual pilgrimage all the way to Mathura as an ardent follower of Krishna, Raja Ram Singh came up with the idea of constructing a Radha Krishna temple in his kingdom of Dadasiba. The mural on the inside of the temple presents the king’s rich taste in beauty and grandeur.
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Built on the Beas River in Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh, Pong Dam Lake is an earthfill reservoir constructed for generating hydroelectricity and for irrigation purposes. Constructed in 1975, the dam is based on the foothills of the Shivaliks. Also known as the Beas Dam, Maharana Pratap Sagar and Pong Reservoir, the region boasts of rich wildlife and is a breeding ground of commercially viable fish.
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Situated in Sidhbari, known as the abode of the Siddhas, Chinmaya Tapovan at the foot of the Dhauladhar ranges in the Kangra Valley is an ashram established by Swami Chinmayananda that teaches about the Gita. It is located on the banks of Bindu Saras, offering panoramic views of the snow-covered Dhauladhar ranges, a dense pine forest, and small streams. The premises consist of a Ram temple, a 9-meter high image of Hanumana, Satsang halls, a meditation hall, a school, and a health and recreation center. Within the ashram are 100 rooms that can accommodate 300 people and a spiritual bookstore and medical dispensary.