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The State of Kullu was ruled during the medieviel period by Rajput Rajas. The fertile Palampur valley is a popular tourist attraction, as is the nearby Taragarh Palace, now a hotel, run by the royal family of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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§ Andretta |
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The charming village, spread below the thickly wooded hill and sprawling plains of the Kangra Valley was once the home of the famous painter Sardar Sobha Singh and the playwright Ms Norah Richards. Now Andretta is a centre for various artistic activities such as pottery and is just 13 kms away from Palampur. |
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§ Baijnath |
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Noted for it's ancient temple, which was built in 804 A.D. and dedicated to Shiva Vaidyanatha. Its tall shikhara carved in stone is framed by the imposing snow capped peaks of Dhauladhars. The linga enshrined in its sanctum is one of the 12 jyotirlingas in the country. Every year during the Shivratri fair, thousands of pilgrims descend on Baijnath for the colourful fair and festivities. |
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§ Bir & Billing |
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Sheltered by the mountains and surrounded by tea gardens, Bir serves as a landing ground for hang & Para gliders as well as known for it's Buddhist monasteries and Tibetan handicrafts. One of the best aero-sports sites in the world, Billing is 14 kms from Bir. |
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Weekend Getaways Around Palampur |
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§ Chamunda Devi |
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The famous temple dedicated to the goddess Chamunda is 25-kms away from Palampur and Yatri Niwas here provides an excellent accommodation for the visitors. |
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§ Hang / Paragliding |
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28 kilometers from Palampur is an important center for the adventure sport of hang/paragliding. It also has numerous Buddhist monuments and is famous for its Tibetan handicrafts. |
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