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{{Short description|Town in Himachal Pradesh, India}} | |||
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'''Palampur''' is a hill station and a ] situated in the ] in the ] of ]. | |||
==Etymology== | |||
'''Palampur''' is a fascinating green hill station and a ] in the ] in the ]n ] of ], surrounded on all sides by tea gardens and pine forests before they merge with the ] ranges. Palampur is the tea capital of northwest India but tea is just one aspect that makes Palampur a special interest place. Abundance of water and proximity to the mountains has endowed it with mild climate. | |||
The term ''Palampur'' is formed from the combination of three words{{mdash}}''pani'' (water), ''alam'' (environment or 'abode of') and ''pur'' (settlement). Thus, Palampur means "a settlement where there is plenty of rainfall".<ref name="tcp.hp.gov.in">{{cite journal |title=Spatial Environmental Planning and Competence Building Project |journal=Hp.gov.in |url=http://tcp.hp.gov.in/Application//uploadDocuments/devlopmentPlan/PlanDoc020150127_174723.pdf#page=2 |access-date=20 March 2022}}</ref> | |||
The town has derived its name from the local word "pulum', meaning lots of water. There are numerous streams flowing from the mountains to the plains from Palampur. The combination of greenery and water gives Palampur a distinctive look. Palampur is at the confluence of the plains and the hills and so the scenery shows the contrast the plains on one side and the majestic snow covered hills on the other side. Behind this town stands high ranges of Dhauladhar mountains, whose tops remain snow covered for most part of the year. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
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Palampur is located in the ] and is a well-known hill station that was historically part of ]. The town developed when ], the superintendent of the Saharanpur Botanical Gardens, introduced the tea bush from ] in 1849. With increased trade activity, a commercial trade fair was introduced by Sir Douglas Forsyth, the then Commissioner of Punjab in 1868, with a view to increase trade with Central Asia. This Trade fair was held annually till 1879. Sir Forsyth also laid the foundation ofthe Church which was destroyed in 1905 earthquake. Consequently, with increased revenue, Palampur was made a separate Tehsil in 1888. | |||
], the first Prime Minister of independent India, visited Palampur in 1941. In commemoration of this visit, there is a Nehru Chowk in the town. | |||
Palampur was a part of the local Sikh Kingdom before it came under the ]. The Kangra valley was the Trigarta of old, where the Palampur town is situated. It was one of the leading hill states and was once a part of the Jalandhar kingdom. The Palampur gets its name from 'Pulum' which means the abundant water. Countless streams and brooks criss-cross the landscape and in their intricate mesh, hold tea gardens and rice paddies. The town of Palampur came into being when Dr. Jameson, Superintendent of Botanical Gardens, introduced the tea bush from Almora in 1849. The bush thrived and so did the town which became a focus of the European tea estate owners. Since then the Kangra tea of Palampur has been known internationally. | |||
===Pre-independence=== | |||
The future first prime minister of independent India Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru visited Palampur in 1941 when it was still British India. There is a Nehru Chowk in Palampur to commemorate this event. | |||
The expansion of tea estates starting from the mid-19th century led to the development of infrastructure in Palampur, including schools, colleges, and hospitals. The town also emerged as a hub for labourers involved in activities such as plucking, packing, and transporting tea leaves. The tea bush flourished in Palampur's climatic conditions, attracting European tea estate owners with exception of Wah Tea Estate, which was owned by Nawab Muhammad Hayat Khan and his descendants until 1947.<ref>Shaukat Hayat Khan: Memoirs, Lahore:Jang Publications, 1993</ref> Since then, Kangra tea from Palampur has gained international recognition. | |||
The ] caused significant destruction in the region, prompting extensive reconstruction efforts. In 1927, a railway line was constructed for the hydro-electric project at ]. This development resulted in increased employment opportunities, fostering growth and investment in the area. | |||
Palampur is also famous for its British era opened Saint Paul's School. It started off as a hospital but was later converted to a school. | |||
===Post independence=== | |||
Palampur also known as the 'Tea Capital of North India,' is a popular hill station because it is not only known for its scenic beauty but also for the beautiful temples and buildings built in the Colonial period. Here a nature lover can enjoy a quiet stroll while feasting his eyes on the natural beauty and an outdoor lover with a taste for adventure can enjoy hand gliding and trekking during the holiday. It has something for all tastes, which makes it an ideal holiday resort for many. Hill Resort in India offers online booking for accommodation and tour/travel packages to this beautiful hill resort. | |||
A military station was established at Holta, a strategically significant location within the town. ] was founded in 1978, followed by the establishment of the ] in 1983. Several infrastructure and sub-division departments were established, including those for the electricity board, housing board, public health services, and public works department. | |||
==Geography== | |||
Earlier Palampur was a part of the local Sikh Kingdom but later it came under the British. The Hill station gets its name from 'Pulum' meaning abundant water. | |||
Palampur is at {{Coord|32.12|N|76.53|E|}},<ref name=":1">{{cite web |url=http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/11/Palampur.html|title=Maps, Weather, and Airports for Palampur, India}}</ref> at a height of around 1300 metres,<ref name="Palampur Guide">{{cite web |date=29 March 2022 |title=Palampur Guide |url=https://www.justahotels.com/blogs/palampur-travel-guide/ |access-date= |work=jüSTa}}</ref> above sea level. It is in the northwestern region of Himachal Pradesh in north India and is 213 km from the hill station of ]. | |||
===Distance from major cities=== | |||
==Education== | |||
*Distance from ]: 233 km | |||
'''Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishwavidyalaya''' | |||
*Distance from ]: 464 km | |||
*Distance from ]: 208 km | |||
*Distance from ]: 112 km | |||
*Distance from ] : 1,834 km | |||
*Distance from ] : 212 km | |||
===Climate=== | |||
Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya (CSKHPKV) or Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, an Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) accredited and ISO 9001:2000 certified university, has been operating since 1978. It is University Grant Commission (UGC) approved and National Board of Accreditation (NBA) accredited leading hill agricultural university of India, known for innovations in transforming farming in Himachal Pradesh. | |||
Palampur has a ]-influenced ] (''Cwa'') with not so hot summers and cool winters. Late summer and early spring see massive amount of monsoonal rain. | |||
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==Demographics== | |||
'''Educational Streams''' | |||
As per the ], Palampur municipality had a total population of 3,543, of which 1,814 were males and 1,729 were females. It has a sex ratio of 953 females to 1000 males. Population within the age group of 0 to 6 years was 254. The total number of literates in Palampur was 3,004, which constituted 84.8% of the population with male literacy of 85.9% and female literacy of 83.6%. The effective literacy rate of 7+ population of Palampur was 91.3%, of which male literacy rate was 93.0% and female literacy rate was 89.6%. The ] population was 785 and 17 respectively. Palampur had 842 households in 2011.<ref name="Census2011Gov">{{cite web |title=Census of India: Palampur |url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/pca/SearchDetails.aspx?Id=13620 |website=www.censusindia.gov.in |access-date=5 January 2020}}</ref> | |||
CSKHPKV Palanpur offers Bachelors/Masters and Doctoral degree programs in the field of agriculture, veterinary and animal sciences, home science and basic sciences. Extension Education programs are set for planning, implementation and coordination of various extension education programmes of all the departments of four constituent colleges and research centers in close collaboration with the State Departments of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and other concerned departments and institutions. | |||
In 2020, after the creation of Palampur municipal corporation, it acquired the nearby panchayats and satellite areas, and the population was recounted to 40,385 after merging with the census figures taken in 2011.<ref name="PMC"/> | |||
Facilities | |||
Hostels are available for outstation students. Internet facility is also provided to hostellers. On-line library service and journal browsing is one of the key facilities of this university. Indoor sports facilities, university level entrepreneurship development programs, and education extension programs are remarkable services by the university. Placement cell serves the successful candidates throughout the year. | |||
History | |||
Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, an Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) accredited and ISO 9001:2000 certified institution, was established in 1978 as Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University. The university is the developed shape of College of Agriculture which was established in 1966. A number of improved varieties of different crops are credited to the university. | |||
==Government and politics== | |||
# Faculties/Departments: | |||
===Civic administration=== | |||
Agriculture | |||
In 2020, after the formation of the Palampur municipal corporation, 15 wards were created by merging the satellite areas and 15 panchayats, increasing the total area to {{cvt|14.96|km2}} and a total population of 40,385, combining those of the merged areas.<ref name="PMC">{{cite news |title=Palampur Municipal Corporation to have 15 wards: SDM |url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/himachal/palampur-municipal-corporation-to-have-15-wards-sdm-163994 |access-date=26 February 2021 |work=Tribune |date=1 November 2020 |language=en}}</ref> | |||
Veterinary & Animal Sciences | |||
Home Science | |||
Basic Sciences | |||
===Politics=== | |||
website www.hillagric.ernet.in/ | |||
Palampur is a state legislative constituency in Himachal Pradesh. Lala Kanhiya Lal Butail, was the first representative of Palampur. Palampur is the hometown of the senior BJP leader and former ] ]. Congress and the ] are the dominant political parties. BJP leaders from Palampur include Ch. Sarvan Kumar, Praveen Sharma and Shiv Kumar. For Congress, the Butail family has been significant. ] served as an MLA for over a decade and was the first Pradesh Congress Committee President. The current MLA is ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Puri |first1=S. Gopal |title=Himachal polls: Brij Bihari Lal Butail is the richest candidate with Rs 150 crore assets |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/specials/himachal-pradesh-assembly-elections/Himachal-polls-Brij-Bihari-Lal-Butail-is-the-richest-candidate-with-Rs-150-crore-assets/articleshow/16873282.cms |access-date=27 March 2021 |work=The Times of India |date=19 October 2012 |language=en}}</ref> Palampur is also famous for BJP's ], in which BJP decided to go all out for Hinduism, especilly to rebuild Ram temple. | |||
==Culture/Cityscape== | |||
== Demographics == | |||
===Tourism=== | |||
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] mountain range in Palampur]] | |||
] mountains in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh]] | |||
Located behind the town are the imposing ], characterised by their snow-capped peaks throughout most of the year. This area is being developed into a major tourist center, with plans for the construction of a ropeway and an amusement park underway. Nearby, an agricultural university is already operational, while an Ayurvedic hospital and an Ayurvedic medical college are located in ], approximately 10 kilometres away. Palampur is also home to several operational tea factories, contributing to the region's reputation for its tea gardens in the Kangra valley. | |||
{{As of|2001}} India ],<ref>{{GR|India}}</ref> Palampur had a population of 4006. Number of Households are 868. Palampur has an average literacy rate of 78%, higher than the national average of 59.5% | |||
The Neugal stream, located on the outskirts of Palampur, flows gently over stony ground far below the cliff, offering a picturesque setting for visitors. A popular trekking destination, Bundla Falls, cascades from a height of 100 meters and can be reached via a trekking route. Additionally, Saurabh Van Vihar, a recreational spot in Bundla, is named after Capt. Saurabh Kalia, a native of Palampur. | |||
==Geography== | |||
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Palampur is located at {{Coord|32.12|N|76.53|E|}},<ref></ref> at a height of 1,220 meters above sea level. It is close to the Dhauladhar Range. It is in the northwestern region of Himachal Pradesh, in north India and is only 30 km from the popular hill station of ]. Palampur, at a height of 1219 mts., is a main spot in the beautiful valley surrounded by tea gardens and pine trees. | |||
Palampur serves as the starting point for various trekking routes, particularly over the Dhauladhar Mountains towards districts such as ] and ] in Himachal Pradesh. Notable trekking routes include the Sanghar pass to Bharmaur via Holi, the Thamsar Pass from Billing to Manali via Bara Bhangal, the Jalsu pass from Baijnath to Bharmaur, and the forest trek from Mcleodganj to Triund. A four-day trek from Palampur leads to Holi via Waru La. | |||
Behind the town stands high ranges of ] mountains (white hill of snow), whose tops remain covered for most part of the year. This place is being developed as large tourist centre. A ropeway and an amusement park is also on the way to be established here. An Agricultural University is already functioning near by one Ayurvedic hospital is situated, also one ] medical college is there in Paprola is about 10 km away from here some tea factories are also in operation Kangra valley is also known as tea capital of India this tea was quite famous among Britishers. | |||
Billing, situated 28 kilometres from Palampur near Bir, is an important hub for ]. Paraglider pilots often land near Palampur after undertaking cross-country flights starting from Billing. Palampur is also home to numerous ], adding to its cultural richness and appeal. | |||
There are also some walks around the town. A short walk from here takes one to the Neugal park here you take some hot sips of coffee with the awesome cold winds and have a pleasant view nearby, few kilometres ahead is Bundla chasm which falls over a hundred metres to the Bundla stream. The stream is a thin streak running over stony ground far below the cliff. During the monsoon seasons, it swells and rages - madly over the entire width of the chasm taking stones and boulders along with it and makes loud roaring noise like thunder. | |||
Palampur is experiencing rapid development and offers a variety of accommodation options for visitors. The upper regions of Palampur receive heavy snowfall, offering opportunities for tourists to participate in winter sports or leisurely explore the tea gardens. Palampur has gained popularity as a filming location, with directors such as ] and ] choosing the town for movie shoots. Additionally, plans for a ropeway across the Neugal river have been proposed, aiming to enhance the tourist appeal of the area. | |||
Several trek routes lead out of Palampur, particularly over the Dhauladhar Mountains towards the town of ]. Some important treks are over the Sanghar pass to Bharmaur via Holi, the forest trek from ] to Treund and from ] over the Jalsu pass to Bharmaur. A four-day trek will lead the traveler to Holi, via Waru La. Twenty-eight kilometers from Palampur is Billing, near ], an important centre for the adventure sport of ]. Paraglider pilots often land near Palampur after cross-country flights starting from Billing. Palampur also has numerous Buddhist monuments and is famous for its ]an handicrafts. | |||
Palampur is strategically located at the heart of several major tourist destinations, including ] to the west and Baijnath and ] to the east. Visitors to Palampur have access to a range of accommodation options, including hotels, homestays, villas, and cottages, available at competitive prices. Additionally, the town boasts a variety of dining establishments in the main market area, offering a diverse selection of cuisines to cater to different tastes. | |||
== Connectivity == | |||
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=== By Air === | |||
=== Notable tourist attractions around Palampur === | |||
] is running daily flights from ] to Kangra Airport (]) which is just 40 km from Palampur. Flights are prone to climatic conditions and can be cancelled due to low visibility in the winters- plan your trip accordingly. | |||
'''Saurabh Van Vihar''' (4 km from Palampur): It is a park established in memory of Late Capt. ], who sacrificed his life in the ]. Managed by the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department, the Van Vihar serves as an educational site focusing on nature and environmental conservation. Spanning 35 acres, it offers serene surroundings amidst the Dhauladhar mountains, providing visitors with a peaceful retreat away from urban life. The park features a water pond with various fish species and offers boating facilities. Additionally, there is a designated children's park for younger visitors to enjoy. | |||
'''Birni Devi Temple''': Situated at an altitude of 2240 meters, offers a manageable day trek for visitors. Local residents along the route provide guidance through the forested path leading to the Birni top. The trek typically begins from Jakhani Mata temple, accessible by car, marking the starting point for the journey to Birni Mata.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
=== By Rail === | |||
''']''' (20 km from Palampur): It is a significant ] dedicated to Goddess ]. Drawing thousands of devotees from various parts of India, the temple serves as a revered site for offering prayers and seeking blessings. | |||
Palampur is connected by ] railway from ]. Approximate distance from Pathankot to Palampur is 112 km. The journey takes about 7 hours covering two tunnels, one of which is only 250 feet and the other 1,000 feet in length. | |||
''']''' (35 km from Palampur): This a village renowned for its ], serves as a prominent landing site for hang gliding pilots. Surrounded by scenic tea gardens and nestled amidst low hills, Bir offers an ideal spot for ] to land. Visitors to Bir can explore its Buddhist monasteries and discover Tibetan handicrafts produced in the area. Billing, situated 14 kilometres from Bir, boasts a vast arena spanning 200 kilometres for high-altitude and cross-country flying, making it one of the premier aero sports destinations in the country. | |||
=== By Road === | |||
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Palampur is well connected by road to all major cities and towns in and around the state. Himachal Road Transport Corporation(HRTC) is the best way to travel plying Air conditioned, Deluxe and Semi Deluxe buses from major cities like ] and ]. Distances to the major cities are Delhi(530KM), Chandigarh(240KM), ](259KM), ](205KM), ](35KM) etc. Tickets can be booked online from HRTC website. | |||
''']''' (16 km from Palampur): The Shiva temple at Baijnath stands out as a significant monument in the Kangra valley. Historically known as 'Kirgrama', the town derived its current name from Shiva Vaidyanatha. The temple features an 'Adytum' housing the ], surrounded by a conical-shaped spire and a 'Mandap' covered with a low, pyramid-shaped roof. Intricate sculptures associated with ], who is believed to have worshipped Shiva at this site, adorn the temple. The Shivratri festival at Baijnath attracts a considerable number of visitors, making it a notable event in the region. | |||
'''Baijnath Shiva Temple''': | |||
==Attractions== | |||
Built in the 12th century, is regarded as one of the oldest ] temples in existence.<ref>{{cite news |last1=McDonald |first1=Angus |title=This Mountain Railway Crosses 950 Ornate Bridges |url=https://www.outlookindia.com/outlooktraveller/explore/story/46928/kangra-valley-railway |access-date=27 March 2021 |work=Outlook |date=9 March 2021 |language=en}}</ref> Notable for its ancient architectural style and intricate craftsmanship, the temple reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region. Situated amidst pristine surroundings, the temple offers a serene atmosphere for visitors. It is located between the Kangra and Mandi districts of Himachal Pradesh, approximately 16 kilometres from Palampur. | |||
Visitor attractions in Palampur include: | |||
#Nugal Cafe is most visited place in the palampur. it is one of the great attraction in the palampur from where you can view the dhauladhar hills and also can get the view of nugal khad. | |||
#Sourabh Van Vihar is also one of the nice place to visit, here you can find a green park. | |||
#The village of Andretta, spread below the thickly wooden hill known for the art gallery. The village was once the home for the painter ] and playwright ].{{Citation needed|date=March 2011}} | |||
#Dhauladhar Nature Park at Gopalpur in the lap of Dhauladhar Range is just about 12 Kms from Palampur city and is a nice place to visit. | |||
'''Tashi Jong Buddhist Monastery''': It is accessible from both Palampur and Baijnath, is a vibrant monastery featuring a meditation hall. Visitors can experience the monastery's colourful ambiance and may encounter ] available on-site.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |title=Jakhni Mata Temple, Palampur |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/travel/palampur/jakhni-mata/ps49844994.cms |website=Times of India}}</ref> | |||
==Palampur-Shopping== | |||
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At Palampur you can buy souvenirs and local handicrafts for your friends back home. You can buy fresh tealeaves, local handiwork, Tibetan carpets and winter clothing. | |||
'''Palampur Tea Gardens''': Palampur Tea Gardens are integral to the region's identity and economy. Palampur is also regarded as the '''Tea Capital of Northwestern India'''<ref name="Palampur Guide"/> and produces the famous "Kangra Tea". Established in 1849 by Jameson and British officers, these gardens have a rich heritage in tea cultivation. Despite facing challenges such as the ], which affected their international market presence, these gardens continue to produce Kangra Tea, a local speciality. A tea processing factory in the area further supports the tea industry, highlighting its significance beyond tourism. | |||
'''Neugal Khad''' (2 km from Palampur): Neugal Khad provides a fine view of the Dhauladhar range. It is roaring in the rainy season and gurgling all year round. Himachal Tourism cafe provides food and a view from its restaurant. It is a picnic spot. | |||
Palampur-Adventure Sports | |||
'''Bundla Stream''' (2 km from Palampur): Known for its substantial width of over 100 meters, exhibits dramatic surges during the monsoon, accompanied by the thunderous sound of cascading water. The trek from Palampur to Bundla offers a chance to appreciate the natural surroundings, including the nearby tea gardens. | |||
Palampur is the ideal hill resort for you if you enjoy trekking and Paragliding. There are several trek routes that one can trek on, one important one being over Sanghar Pass to Bharmaur via Holi. | |||
'''Bundla Tea Estate''' (2 km from Palampur): It encompasses Bundla, Aima, and Lohna panchayats. It lies along the road between Neugal Café and the main town of Palampur. This estate features tea gardens that flourish with lush greenery, particularly during the monsoon season. Tea plucking activities are a common sight from April to October. The estate's historic complex, which has stood for over 200 years, can be spotted from the roadside. | |||
If you really love adventure sports, then 28 km from Palampur is a center for the adventure sports of hand/paragliding. There you can have the adventurous time that you adrenaline junkies really wish for in a holiday. The town of billing which is 42 km from Palampur is also famous for hand-gliding. | |||
''']''' (13 km from Palampur): It is notable as the residence of the late artist ] and the late playwright ]. Additionally, Sobha Singh's Art Gallery is situated in Andretta. | |||
==Tourism== | |||
'''Gopalpur Zoo''' (14 km from Palampur): Officially known as Dhauladhar Nature Park, it is a zoological park established by the Himachal Pradesh government. It offers an array of animal species including lions, leopards, bears, and porcupines.<ref>https://hpforest.nic.in/files/DNP GopalpurKangra Dist.pdf</ref> | |||
Famous Places Around Palampur : | |||
'''Chamunda Devi Temple'''<ref>{{Cite book|url=http://himachaltourism.gov.in/temple.php|title=Chamunda Devi Temple}}</ref> (21.2 km from Palampur): It is dedicated to ] Devi, a significant deity in Hindu mythology. Chamunda Devi is revered as a formidable manifestation of Devi, the Hindu Divine Mother, and is among the seven ], or mother goddesses. She is also associated with the ], a group of ] goddesses. The name "Chamunda" is derived from "Chanda" and "Munda," two demons whom Chamunda defeated. Often linked with goddesses like ], ], and ], Chamunda is depicted as dwelling in cremation grounds or under fig trees. Traditional worship of the goddess includes ritual animal sacrifices and offerings of wine, though in ], where she is also venerated, offerings are strictly vegetarian. Chamunda Devi's worship originated in tribal traditions and later integrated into Hinduism and Jainism. | |||
Bir and Beelling : ( 35 km. from town.) This village is famous for its Buddhist monasteries. Hang gliding pilots use it as their landing site. Bir, surrounded by tea gardens and an amphitheater of low hills, is an ideal landing around for para-gliders. Bir has Buddhist Monasteries that are worth visiting. Fine Tibetan handi craft are also produced here. Billing, up in the hills 14 km. from Bir with an arena of 200 km. for high altitude and cross country flying, is one of the best aerosports sites in the country. | |||
'''Jakhni Mata Mandir''': The Jakhni Mata Temple is a ] situated in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India. Devoted to Mata Jakhni, it is positioned near the Birni Devi Temple at Chandpur Village, close to Palampur. According to local legend, the temple traces its origins back approximately 450 years when an image of Mata Jakhni was brought by a family belonging to the Gaddi Group from Bharmour, where a similar image is venerated. | |||
Baijnath : ( 16 km. from town.) The Shiva temple at Baijnath is one of the most remarkable monuments of the Kangra valley. Ancient name of this town was 'Kirgrama'. Baijnath got its name from Shiva Vaidyanatha. The temple consists of an 'Adytum' surrounded by a spire of the usual conical shape with a 'Mandap' covered with a low pyramid shaped roof. The 'Adytum' contains the Lingam. There is fine sculpture work to be associated with Ravana, who worshipped Shiva at this spot and gained immortality. Baijnath is one of the 'Twelve Jyotirlingams'. Shivratri of Baijnath is a well attended fair. | |||
'''Tulip Garden''': The Tulip Garden, situated within the CSIR Institute in Palampur, is notable for its cultivation of ] flowers, which thrive in the region's cold climate. Offering serene views of the Dhauladhar mountain range, the garden provides a tranquil escape within the institute's grounds. | |||
Neugal Khad : ( 2 km. from town.) Neugal Khad provides a fine view of the Dhauladhar range. It is roaring in the rainy season and gurgling all the year round. Himachal Tourism cafe provides food and a fine view from its restaurant. It is a famous picnic spot and ideal for a day escape from busy life. | |||
'''Palampur Science Centre''': The Palampur Science Centre, situated near Holta on ] in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, is a constituent unit of the ] (NCSM), ], Government of India. Its primary mission is to popularise science and foster scientific temper among the general public, particularly students in Palampur and the broader Himachal Pradesh region.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Palampur Science Centre opens |url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/himachal/palampur-science-centre-opens-394970/ |work=The Tribune |date=15 May 2022 |access-date=21 January 2025}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=About Us – Palampur Science Centre Palampur |url=https://pscp.nscd.gov.in/about-us/ +website=pscp.nscd.gov.in |access-date=21 January 2025}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Inauguration of Palampur Science Centre, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh |url=https://ncsm.gov.in/activities/inauguration-of-palampur-science-centre-palampur-himachal-pradesh |website=NCSM |access-date=21 January 2025}}</ref> | |||
Bundla Stream : ( 2 km. from town) Bundla stream with wide chasm of more than 100 metres, swells up and rises madly in monsoons taking stones and boulders along with it making a loud noise like that of continuous thunder. This is a lovely walk from Palampur to Budla. | |||
===Festivals=== | |||
Andreta : ( 13 km. from town ) It is the home of the famous artist, late Sardar Shobha Singh and late playwright Norah Richards. This presents an excellent view of the Dhauladhar Range. | |||
* Sair is a traditional festival observed in the Kangra district, including Palampur, with significant enthusiasm among locals. It occurs on the first 'tithi' of the 'Chaitra mass' 'चैत्र मास' each year. Historically, Palampur's geography, characterised by rivers and frequent rainfall, posed challenges such as river floods before the construction of bridges and roads. Sair marks the onset of the rainy season and the transition from the black month. During the festival, people worship the Shair deity and offer new crops, fruits, and vegetables. They prepare various local dishes and invite friends and relatives to join the celebrations. Additionally, newlywed brides return to their in-laws' homes after spending a month with their parents. Children engage in traditional activities such as playing games with walnuts as part of the festivities.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/art-and-culture/sair-festival-with-winter-s-onset-the-gods-return-from-heaven-in-himachal/story-mIAKOZGIMjUoeiX35WcrKK.html|title = Sair festival: With winter's onset, the gods return from heaven in Himachal!|date = 17 September 2014}}</ref> | |||
* ] or ], celebrated in mid-January, holds cultural significance as it marks the midpoint of winter and commemorates the final sowing of the Rabi crops. During this festival, the community gathers around bonfires, engaging in folk songs and traditional dances. Children often sing local folk songs known as 'lukdiyan' while going door to door. Additionally, a special sacrament called 'tilcholi' is prepared, consisting of roasted rice, sugar, and peanuts. | |||
* The Palampur Holi Fair takes place at the ] Stadium, featuring various cultural activities. During the event, numerous singers perform, and there are also displays of tableaux representing different deities. | |||
* Gugga Navami is a local festival celebrated to honour Gugga Pir, a revered folk deity. People participate in processions, offer prayers, and perform traditional dances. The festival includes various cultural and religious activities, fostering community spirit. | |||
* Nag Panchami is a traditional festival dedicated to snake worship, observed in Palampur with reverence. People offer milk and flowers to snake idols and seek blessings for protection from snakebites and misfortunes.<ref name=":1" /> | |||
== Transport == | |||
Shobha Singh's Art Gallery : It is situated in Andhretta which is 13 km. from town. | |||
=== By air === | |||
] and ] operate daily flights from ] to ] which is just 40 km from Palampur. ] has started a direct flight from ] to Kangra Airport from October 2019.<ref>{{cite news |last=ठाकुर |first=अरविन्द |date=29 October 2019 |title=सत्रह सौ रुपये में चंडीगढ़ से गगल पहुंचाएगी एयर इंडिया |url=https://www.amarujala.com/shimla/air-india-flight-from-chandigarh-to-gaggal-airport-kangra-himachal-pradesh |access-date=27 March 2020 |work=Amar Ujala}}</ref> | |||
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=== By rail === | ||
Palampur is connected by the ] ], ] to ]. The railway station is named Palampur (Himachal). It is situated 4 km from ISBT.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,1,304,366,535,960 |title=Kangra Valley Railway |website=Ministry of Railways (Railway Board) |access-date=15 April 2022}}</ref> | |||
=== By road === | |||
Palampur is a state legislative constituency in Himachal Pradesh. The town politics is mostly dominated between ruling Bhartiya Janta Party and the Congress(I). The current legislative from Palampur is Praveen Kumar. He is from ruling BJP government. The political affair of Palampur has always been a two way party affair. The last BJP legislator from BJP was former chief minister Mr. Shanta Kumar. He was the last BJP legislator in 1992 when the state government led by him was dissolved in the aftermath of Babri Masjid demolition. The seat was occupied by the local tea owner in Palampur, Mr. Brij Bihari Butail. | |||
Palampur is well connected by road to all major cities and towns in and around the state. ]-] ] (Old NH 20) is the major highway that passes through Palampur. ] runs buses from major cities like ] and ]. | |||
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Palampur has seen somewhat exponential growth since the liberalization in India. It has grown from a decrepit and quite British hill station to a buzzing town. There has been a wide speed growth growth in and around Palampur. It has threatened the fragile ecology of the town. Recently, the deodar trees in Palampur are drying up with abnormally fast speed. Palampur is the only hill station in India where deodar trees are grown between the height of 3000 feet to 4000 feet from Mean Sea Level. | |||
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Town in Himachal Pradesh, India
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PalampurLocation in Himachal Pradesh, IndiaShow map of Himachal PradeshPalampurPalampur (India)Show map of IndiaPalampurPalampur (Asia)Show map of Asia | |
Coordinates: 32°06′35″N 76°32′12″E / 32.109722°N 76.536641°E / 32.109722; 76.536641 | |
Country | India |
State | Himachal Pradesh |
District | Kangra |
Named for | Combination of 3 words-Pani, Alam & Pur, meaning "lots of water" in local parlance |
Member of legislative Assembly | Ashish Butail |
Government | |
• Type | Municipal Corporation |
• Body | Municipal Corporation Palampur |
Area | |
• Total | 14.96 km (5.78 sq mi) |
Elevation | 1,256 m (4,121 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 40,385 |
• Rank | 4th in HP |
Language | |
• Official | Hindi |
• Additional official | Sanskrit |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 176061 |
Telephone code | +91 01894 |
Vehicle registration | HP-37 |
Avg. annual temperature | 16.8 °C (62.2 °F) |
Avg. summer temperature | 30 °C (86 °F) |
Avg. winter temperature | 2 °C (36 °F) |
Climate | Cwa |
Website | mcpalampur |
Palampur is a hill station and a municipal corporation situated in the Kangra District in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
Etymology
The term Palampur is formed from the combination of three words—pani (water), alam (environment or 'abode of') and pur (settlement). Thus, Palampur means "a settlement where there is plenty of rainfall".
History
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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. With increased trade activity, a commercial trade fair was introduced by Sir Douglas Forsyth, the then Commissioner of Punjab in 1868, with a view to increase trade with Central Asia. This Trade fair was held annually till 1879. Sir Forsyth also laid the foundation ofthe Church which was destroyed in 1905 earthquake. Consequently, with increased revenue, Palampur was made a separate Tehsil in 1888.
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India, visited Palampur in 1941. In commemoration of this visit, there is a Nehru Chowk in the town.
Pre-independence
The expansion of tea estates starting from the mid-19th century led to the development of infrastructure in Palampur, including schools, colleges, and hospitals. The town also emerged as a hub for labourers involved in activities such as plucking, packing, and transporting tea leaves. The tea bush flourished in Palampur's climatic conditions, attracting European tea estate owners with exception of Wah Tea Estate, which was owned by Nawab Muhammad Hayat Khan and his descendants until 1947. Since then, Kangra tea from Palampur has gained international recognition.
The earthquake of 1905 caused significant destruction in the region, prompting extensive reconstruction efforts. In 1927, a railway line was constructed for the hydro-electric project at Joginder Nagar. This development resulted in increased employment opportunities, fostering growth and investment in the area.
Post independence
A military station was established at Holta, a strategically significant location within the town. Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya was founded in 1978, followed by the establishment of the C.S.I.R - Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology in 1983. Several infrastructure and sub-division departments were established, including those for the electricity board, housing board, public health services, and public works department.
Geography
Palampur is at 32°07′N 76°32′E / 32.12°N 76.53°E / 32.12; 76.53, at a height of around 1300 metres, above sea level. It is in the northwestern region of Himachal Pradesh in north India and is 213 km from the hill station of Shimla.
Distance from major cities
- Distance from Chandigarh: 233 km
- Distance from Delhi: 464 km
- Distance from Shimla: 208 km
- Distance from Pathankot: 112 km
- Distance from Mumbai : 1,834 km
- Distance from Kasauli : 212 km
Climate
Palampur has a monsoonal-influenced humid subtropical climate (Cwa) with not so hot summers and cool winters. Late summer and early spring see massive amount of monsoonal rain.
Climate data for Palampur | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 12.8 (55.0) |
14.7 (58.5) |
18.1 (64.6) |
24.1 (75.4) |
25.7 (78.3) |
25.9 (78.6) |
25.2 (77.4) |
24.1 (75.4) |
23.3 (73.9) |
23.4 (74.1) |
20.6 (69.1) |
14.8 (58.6) |
21.1 (69.9) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 1.8 (35.2) |
3.6 (38.5) |
8.8 (47.8) |
10.8 (51.4) |
14.5 (58.1) |
16.3 (61.3) |
16.7 (62.1) |
20 (68) |
15.9 (60.6) |
15.3 (59.5) |
10.7 (51.3) |
4.8 (40.6) |
11.6 (52.9) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 119 (4.7) |
94 (3.7) |
112 (4.4) |
54 (2.1) |
56 (2.2) |
136 (5.4) |
710 (28.0) |
738 (29.1) |
324 (12.8) |
72 (2.8) |
23 (0.9) |
55 (2.2) |
2,493 (98.3) |
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Demographics
As per the 2011 Indian Census, Palampur municipality had a total population of 3,543, of which 1,814 were males and 1,729 were females. It has a sex ratio of 953 females to 1000 males. Population within the age group of 0 to 6 years was 254. The total number of literates in Palampur was 3,004, which constituted 84.8% of the population with male literacy of 85.9% and female literacy of 83.6%. The effective literacy rate of 7+ population of Palampur was 91.3%, of which male literacy rate was 93.0% and female literacy rate was 89.6%. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population was 785 and 17 respectively. Palampur had 842 households in 2011.
In 2020, after the creation of Palampur municipal corporation, it acquired the nearby panchayats and satellite areas, and the population was recounted to 40,385 after merging with the census figures taken in 2011.
Government and politics
Civic administration
In 2020, after the formation of the Palampur municipal corporation, 15 wards were created by merging the satellite areas and 15 panchayats, increasing the total area to 14.96 km (5.78 sq mi) and a total population of 40,385, combining those of the merged areas.
Politics
Palampur is a state legislative constituency in Himachal Pradesh. Lala Kanhiya Lal Butail, was the first representative of Palampur. Palampur is the hometown of the senior BJP leader and former Chief Minister Shanta Kumar. Congress and the Bhartiya Janata Party are the dominant political parties. BJP leaders from Palampur include Ch. Sarvan Kumar, Praveen Sharma and Shiv Kumar. For Congress, the Butail family has been significant. Kunj Behari Lal Butail served as an MLA for over a decade and was the first Pradesh Congress Committee President. The current MLA is Ashish Butail. Palampur is also famous for BJP's 1989 Palampur resolution, in which BJP decided to go all out for Hinduism, especilly to rebuild Ram temple.
Culture/Cityscape
Tourism
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Located behind the town are the imposing Dhauladhar mountains, characterised by their snow-capped peaks throughout most of the year. This area is being developed into a major tourist center, with plans for the construction of a ropeway and an amusement park underway. Nearby, an agricultural university is already operational, while an Ayurvedic hospital and an Ayurvedic medical college are located in Paprola, approximately 10 kilometres away. Palampur is also home to several operational tea factories, contributing to the region's reputation for its tea gardens in the Kangra valley.
The Neugal stream, located on the outskirts of Palampur, flows gently over stony ground far below the cliff, offering a picturesque setting for visitors. A popular trekking destination, Bundla Falls, cascades from a height of 100 meters and can be reached via a trekking route. Additionally, Saurabh Van Vihar, a recreational spot in Bundla, is named after Capt. Saurabh Kalia, a native of Palampur.
Palampur serves as the starting point for various trekking routes, particularly over the Dhauladhar Mountains towards districts such as Chamba and Kullu in Himachal Pradesh. Notable trekking routes include the Sanghar pass to Bharmaur via Holi, the Thamsar Pass from Billing to Manali via Bara Bhangal, the Jalsu pass from Baijnath to Bharmaur, and the forest trek from Mcleodganj to Triund. A four-day trek from Palampur leads to Holi via Waru La.
Billing, situated 28 kilometres from Palampur near Bir, is an important hub for paragliding. Paraglider pilots often land near Palampur after undertaking cross-country flights starting from Billing. Palampur is also home to numerous Buddhist monasteries, adding to its cultural richness and appeal.
Palampur is experiencing rapid development and offers a variety of accommodation options for visitors. The upper regions of Palampur receive heavy snowfall, offering opportunities for tourists to participate in winter sports or leisurely explore the tea gardens. Palampur has gained popularity as a filming location, with directors such as Imtiaz Ali and Lawrence D'Souza choosing the town for movie shoots. Additionally, plans for a ropeway across the Neugal river have been proposed, aiming to enhance the tourist appeal of the area.
Palampur is strategically located at the heart of several major tourist destinations, including Dharamshala to the west and Baijnath and Manali to the east. Visitors to Palampur have access to a range of accommodation options, including hotels, homestays, villas, and cottages, available at competitive prices. Additionally, the town boasts a variety of dining establishments in the main market area, offering a diverse selection of cuisines to cater to different tastes.
Notable tourist attractions around Palampur
Saurabh Van Vihar (4 km from Palampur): It is a park established in memory of Late Capt. Saurabh Kalia, who sacrificed his life in the Kargil War. Managed by the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department, the Van Vihar serves as an educational site focusing on nature and environmental conservation. Spanning 35 acres, it offers serene surroundings amidst the Dhauladhar mountains, providing visitors with a peaceful retreat away from urban life. The park features a water pond with various fish species and offers boating facilities. Additionally, there is a designated children's park for younger visitors to enjoy.
Birni Devi Temple: Situated at an altitude of 2240 meters, offers a manageable day trek for visitors. Local residents along the route provide guidance through the forested path leading to the Birni top. The trek typically begins from Jakhani Mata temple, accessible by car, marking the starting point for the journey to Birni Mata.
Shri Chamunda Devi Mandir (20 km from Palampur): It is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Chamunda. Drawing thousands of devotees from various parts of India, the temple serves as a revered site for offering prayers and seeking blessings.
Bir and Billing (35 km from Palampur): This a village renowned for its Buddhist monasteries, serves as a prominent landing site for hang gliding pilots. Surrounded by scenic tea gardens and nestled amidst low hills, Bir offers an ideal spot for paragliders to land. Visitors to Bir can explore its Buddhist monasteries and discover Tibetan handicrafts produced in the area. Billing, situated 14 kilometres from Bir, boasts a vast arena spanning 200 kilometres for high-altitude and cross-country flying, making it one of the premier aero sports destinations in the country.
Baijnath (16 km from Palampur): The Shiva temple at Baijnath stands out as a significant monument in the Kangra valley. Historically known as 'Kirgrama', the town derived its current name from Shiva Vaidyanatha. The temple features an 'Adytum' housing the Lingam, surrounded by a conical-shaped spire and a 'Mandap' covered with a low, pyramid-shaped roof. Intricate sculptures associated with Ravana, who is believed to have worshipped Shiva at this site, adorn the temple. The Shivratri festival at Baijnath attracts a considerable number of visitors, making it a notable event in the region.
Baijnath Shiva Temple: Built in the 12th century, is regarded as one of the oldest Shiva temples in existence. Notable for its ancient architectural style and intricate craftsmanship, the temple reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region. Situated amidst pristine surroundings, the temple offers a serene atmosphere for visitors. It is located between the Kangra and Mandi districts of Himachal Pradesh, approximately 16 kilometres from Palampur.
Tashi Jong Buddhist Monastery: It is accessible from both Palampur and Baijnath, is a vibrant monastery featuring a meditation hall. Visitors can experience the monastery's colourful ambiance and may encounter Tibetan cuisine available on-site.
Palampur Tea Gardens: Palampur Tea Gardens are integral to the region's identity and economy. Palampur is also regarded as the Tea Capital of Northwestern India and produces the famous "Kangra Tea". Established in 1849 by Jameson and British officers, these gardens have a rich heritage in tea cultivation. Despite facing challenges such as the 1905 Kangra earthquake, which affected their international market presence, these gardens continue to produce Kangra Tea, a local speciality. A tea processing factory in the area further supports the tea industry, highlighting its significance beyond tourism.
Neugal Khad (2 km from Palampur): Neugal Khad provides a fine view of the Dhauladhar range. It is roaring in the rainy season and gurgling all year round. Himachal Tourism cafe provides food and a view from its restaurant. It is a picnic spot.
Bundla Stream (2 km from Palampur): Known for its substantial width of over 100 meters, exhibits dramatic surges during the monsoon, accompanied by the thunderous sound of cascading water. The trek from Palampur to Bundla offers a chance to appreciate the natural surroundings, including the nearby tea gardens.
Bundla Tea Estate (2 km from Palampur): It encompasses Bundla, Aima, and Lohna panchayats. It lies along the road between Neugal Café and the main town of Palampur. This estate features tea gardens that flourish with lush greenery, particularly during the monsoon season. Tea plucking activities are a common sight from April to October. The estate's historic complex, which has stood for over 200 years, can be spotted from the roadside.
Andretta (13 km from Palampur): It is notable as the residence of the late artist Sardar Sobha Singh and the late playwright Norah Richards. Additionally, Sobha Singh's Art Gallery is situated in Andretta.
Gopalpur Zoo (14 km from Palampur): Officially known as Dhauladhar Nature Park, it is a zoological park established by the Himachal Pradesh government. It offers an array of animal species including lions, leopards, bears, and porcupines.
Chamunda Devi Temple (21.2 km from Palampur): It is dedicated to Chamunda Devi, a significant deity in Hindu mythology. Chamunda Devi is revered as a formidable manifestation of Devi, the Hindu Divine Mother, and is among the seven Matrikas, or mother goddesses. She is also associated with the Yoginis, a group of Tantric goddesses. The name "Chamunda" is derived from "Chanda" and "Munda," two demons whom Chamunda defeated. Often linked with goddesses like Parvati, Chandi, and Durga, Chamunda is depicted as dwelling in cremation grounds or under fig trees. Traditional worship of the goddess includes ritual animal sacrifices and offerings of wine, though in Jainism, where she is also venerated, offerings are strictly vegetarian. Chamunda Devi's worship originated in tribal traditions and later integrated into Hinduism and Jainism.
Jakhni Mata Mandir: The Jakhni Mata Temple is a Hindu temple situated in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India. Devoted to Mata Jakhni, it is positioned near the Birni Devi Temple at Chandpur Village, close to Palampur. According to local legend, the temple traces its origins back approximately 450 years when an image of Mata Jakhni was brought by a family belonging to the Gaddi Group from Bharmour, where a similar image is venerated.
Tulip Garden: The Tulip Garden, situated within the CSIR Institute in Palampur, is notable for its cultivation of tulip flowers, which thrive in the region's cold climate. Offering serene views of the Dhauladhar mountain range, the garden provides a tranquil escape within the institute's grounds.
Palampur Science Centre: The Palampur Science Centre, situated near Holta on National Highway-154 in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, is a constituent unit of the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), Ministry of Culture, Government of India. Its primary mission is to popularise science and foster scientific temper among the general public, particularly students in Palampur and the broader Himachal Pradesh region.
Festivals
- Sair is a traditional festival observed in the Kangra district, including Palampur, with significant enthusiasm among locals. It occurs on the first 'tithi' of the 'Chaitra mass' 'चैत्र मास' each year. Historically, Palampur's geography, characterised by rivers and frequent rainfall, posed challenges such as river floods before the construction of bridges and roads. Sair marks the onset of the rainy season and the transition from the black month. During the festival, people worship the Shair deity and offer new crops, fruits, and vegetables. They prepare various local dishes and invite friends and relatives to join the celebrations. Additionally, newlywed brides return to their in-laws' homes after spending a month with their parents. Children engage in traditional activities such as playing games with walnuts as part of the festivities.
- Lohri or Maghi, celebrated in mid-January, holds cultural significance as it marks the midpoint of winter and commemorates the final sowing of the Rabi crops. During this festival, the community gathers around bonfires, engaging in folk songs and traditional dances. Children often sing local folk songs known as 'lukdiyan' while going door to door. Additionally, a special sacrament called 'tilcholi' is prepared, consisting of roasted rice, sugar, and peanuts.
- The Palampur Holi Fair takes place at the Capt. Vikram Batra Stadium, featuring various cultural activities. During the event, numerous singers perform, and there are also displays of tableaux representing different deities.
- Gugga Navami is a local festival celebrated to honour Gugga Pir, a revered folk deity. People participate in processions, offer prayers, and perform traditional dances. The festival includes various cultural and religious activities, fostering community spirit.
- Nag Panchami is a traditional festival dedicated to snake worship, observed in Palampur with reverence. People offer milk and flowers to snake idols and seek blessings for protection from snakebites and misfortunes.
Transport
By air
SpiceJet and Air India operate daily flights from New Delhi to Kangra Airport which is just 40 km from Palampur. Air India has started a direct flight from Chandigarh International Airport to Kangra Airport from October 2019.
By rail
Palampur is connected by the narrow gauge Kangra Valley Railway, Pathankot to Joginder Nagar. The railway station is named Palampur (Himachal). It is situated 4 km from ISBT.
By road
Palampur is well connected by road to all major cities and towns in and around the state. Pathankot-Mandi National Highway 154 (India) (Old NH 20) is the major highway that passes through Palampur. Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) runs buses from major cities like Delhi and Chandigarh.
Education and research
- CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology
- Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University
- Sri Sai University
Notable persons
- Captain Saurabh Kalia
- Major General Siri Kanth Korla, PVSM, DSO, MC
- Major Som Nath Sharma, PVC
- Major Sudhir Kumar Walia, AC, SM*
- Captain Vikram Batra, PVC
- Brij Behari Lal Butail, Politician
- Shanta Kumar, Politician
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External links
- Palampur, Himachal Pradesh travel guide from Wikivoyage