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  1. Palampur is located in the Kangra Valley and is a well-known hill station that was historically part of the Jalandhar kingdom. The town developed when William Jameson, the superintendent of the Saharanpur Botanical Gardens, introduced the tea bush from Almora in 1849.

  2. Palampur is 35 km from Kangra, is a quiet town situated on a plateau with the backdrop of the dramatic Neugal chasm and the Bundla stream cutting across on one edge. Surrounded by green tea estates and forests of pine and deodar, Palampur has several interesting trekking trails.

  3. Temple of Jakahni Mata is located in Dugh Village ahead Gallu Langha and comes within judiciary of Palampur. One can reach by car though at last points the road is in poor condition..from Palampur…

  4. See most popular tourist places to visit in Palampur, top things to do, shopping and nightlife in Palampur, find entry timings, fees about various attractions in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh

  5. Palampur Tourism: Tripadvisor has 7,502 reviews of Palampur Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Palampur Tourism resource.

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · Palampur, known as the "Tea Capital of North India," is a small village in Himachal Pradesh's northwest region. Like the state's other prominent attractions, Palampur shows nature's surreal beauty. It is well-known for its emerald green plantations surrounded by the massive Dhauladhar mountain ranges.

  7. Palampur Tourism: Tripadvisor has 7,504 reviews of Palampur Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Palampur resource.

  8. May 5, 2022 · Over an hour’s drive from Kangra’s bustling tourist hotspots Dharamshala and McLeodGanj, Palampur is designed for languorous days—early morning walks through forest pathways, afternoons sprawled (albeit slightly uncomfortably) on the rocky bed of the Neugal Khad, a clear stream that flows nears the town, and evenings spent listening to the susur...

  9. Jul 26, 2019 · Palampur, also known as the Tea Capital of North India, is located about 35 kilometers from Dharamshala and 45 kilometers from Mcleodganj. It is a small place famous for its mountain scenery and tea gardens which also earned this entire area its nickname of Green Valley of Himachal Pradesh.

  10. Home to beautiful tea plantations, Tibetan monasteries, artistic villages and ancient temples, Palampur lies in the foothills of the impressive snow-capped Dhauladhar mountain range, in the north-west part of Himachal Pradesh.