
Palampur is a fascinating green hill station and a local council in Kangra Valley in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, on all sides by tea gardens and pine forests, before the merger Dhauladhar surrounded by mountain ranges. Palampur is the capital of North West India tea, tea, but is only one aspect that makes Palampur a special concern. The abundance of water and the proximity of the mountains has equipped it with mild climate.
The city takes its name from the word local pulum, that much water. There are many rivers from the mountains to the plains of Palampur. The combination of green and water Palampur is a distinctive look. Palampur is located at the confluence of the plains and hills of the landscape as shown by the contrast of the plane on one side and the majestic snow-capped mountains on the other side. Behind this town is covered Dhauladhar high mountain ranges, whose peaks with snow for much of the year.
Palampur is a fascinating place in the Kangra Valley, surrounded on all sides by the tea gardens and pine forests. The town has a healthy climate and pine scented air healing properties would have. The landscape offers a nice contrast sublime and presented a picture of the level of beauty and tranquility in the rural areas, while the hills are majestic. Behind this town is Dhauladhar mountain ranges, whose peaks remain covered for most of the time of the year.
This website is designed like a large train station. A cable car and amusement park is also here in the introduction. An Agricultural University is already in operation and some tea factories are also.
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