Himachal Pradesh proudly boasts a number of picture-perfect hill stations and Palampur is one of them. This scenic town dotted with lush tea estates, striking hamlets feels like a breath of fresh air for the weary city dweller.
The best thing – it makes for an ideal (long) weekend getaway from Delhi! Recently, I got a chance to visit Palampur, Himachal Pradesh again after a good 5-6 years, and the beauty of this pretty town surely left me awestruck to say the least.
I was completely enchanted by the verdant green stretches of tea gardens, gurgling brooks, remnants of British architecture, and magical glimpses of Dhauladhar range!
Palampur has all the ingredients that turn a simple vacation into an unforgettable one! Our own getaway to Palampur, Himachal Pradesh was during the monsoons when the constant drizzle, mist, and lush greenery added to the romance in the air!
Of course, the icing on the cake was the fact that Himachali locals are one of the warmest and friendliest that we’ve ever come across.
Picture postcard backdrops everywhere in Palampur Himachal Pradesh
Palampur is really well-connected by rail, roads, and even flights from neighboring areas. The closest airport is Gaggal in Dharamshala which is just 25 km from Palampur (roughly one hour drive). There is Bhuntar Airport as well which is 58km away from the hill station.
As for those considering to travel to Palampur via train, the hill station has its own train station namely Palampur Railway Station. This is well linked to major cities including Pathankot and Kangra.
If you are traveling by road, then Palampur is a 9 hour easy drive from Delhi. Government buses and HRTC buses run at regular intervals through the day between Palampur and Delhi.
Palampur, Himachal Pradesh never fails to mesmerize with its natural beauty, ancient shrines, and many picturesque tea gardens. It has that charm to get travelers into an automatic chill mode.
This hilly town impresses with its gushing streams passing through the hills, offering travelers enough to do for a couple of days and more! I wanted to check out all the hip and quirky places around, and also needed to satisfy the adrenaline junkie in me.
I wasn’t disappointed to say the least. Let’s take a look at some of the things to do in Palampur.
Known as the tea capital of Northwest India, Palampur boasts many tea gardens in its vicinity. In fact, the Dharamshala-Palampur road is dotted with many tea gardens that invite you to stop and admire them.
Visit them for a visual treat and photo ops. Carpets of green with a backdrop of the mighty Dhauladhar range and you – all in one beautiful frame!
The Palampur Cooperative Tea Factory is worth a visit too – entry is free, but requires the permission of the manager.
This quaint little café was a lucky find for us and fitted perfectly with the peaceful, romantic vibe of Palampur.
Tucked away like a little secret near the landing site for paragliders of Bir, the Northern Café offers the best view of the valley and a great menu to boot!
We didn’t mind waiting for our order as it was cooked fresh, besides the views of the sunset and paragliders landing held us captivated!
When in Palampur – try out the famous local delicacies like Patroda, Lungru Pakodas, and Braha flower chutney.
Just around 17 Km from Palampur is located this ancient Nagara style temple dedicated to one of the many avatars of Shiva – Lord Vaidhyanath.
Vaidhyanath is the ‘Lord of Physicians’, so many throng to this temple to pray for good health and relief from serious ailments. The splendid architecture and backdrop of the mountains make this temple a must visit in this region.
You can fly in Palampur. Literally! Paragliding is relatively new in India. But Bir and Billing offer one of the top 3 spots for paragliding in all of Asia! Gliding over the hills and rivers getting a real birds-eye view of the valley can give adrenaline rush to anyone.
You take off from Billing at the height of 2290 meters, and land at Bir at a stature of 1400 meters. The total session goes on for 15-20 minutes.
People interested in paragliding can opt for a video recording of their flight, and I highly recommend to go for that. The extra fee would completely worth it! In fact, carry your own GoPro if you have one.
Since we were visiting Bir during the monsoon time, of course, there wasn’t any chance of enjoying the activity. But we have already made plans to go back, do overnight camping, and enjoy paragliding during the season time!
Best time to enjoy paragliding: October – June
Price: 2000 – 2500 INR
Additional 500 INR for GOPRO video
On a picturesque winding road between Bir and Baijnath lies the Palpung Sherabling Monastery. The drive is as captivating as the destination where rolling hills of pine give out a heady scent and fluttering prayer flags seem to send prayers your way.
The Monastery is colorful and besides schools, colleges and accommodation for the monks, it also has a canteen, snack and gift shop.
Address: Sansal – Palpung Sherabling Monastery Road, Keori, Himachal Pradesh 176125
Saurabh Van Vihar is an ardent attempt to protect the rich wildlife and biodiversity of the area. It has been named after and dedicated to memory of the young martyr, Capt Saurabh Kalia.
Just 4 km away from Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, this park is worth a visit for its beauty and for a chance to see a wide variety of birds and plants. It is a favorite amongst the locals for an evening stroll or as a picnic spot over weekends.
Kangra Toy Train offers amazing views of little Himachali villages, tea estates, and of course, views of the Dhauladhar that can leave you sighing endlessly! The train runs from Pathankot to Palampur and takes about 6 hours in total to cover the entire stretch. The cost for this ride is 250 INR.
It makes way through one station to another, crossing stunning locations, waterfalls, gurgling mountain streams and green fields. Expect the train to be crowded so those who are pressed for time can opt for a shorter ride between Kangra and Ahju. Definitely my cup of tea!
All the artistically inclined souls must not miss out on Andretta – a little artists village just 11 km away from Palampur, Himachal Pradesh.
This quaint little village was set-up by an Irish lady – Norah Richards. She moved her base from Lahore in the 1920s to this village and lived all her life here.
Later many legendary artists including Sobha Singh and B.C. Sanyal moved to Andretta and left a mark on this village. So, make sure you take a pitstop over here during your visit to Palampur, Himachal Pradesh!
You cannot miss eating at these places when in Palampur. These food joints are popular and sure to delight your senses.
If you are a night owl then you can head out for a stroll through Nehru Chowk after 11 PM. Angelica’s Ice Cream shop remains open until midnight so don’t forget to grab a tasty cup or cone of ice cream.
The whole region around Palampur, Himanchal Pradesh has plenty to explore if you have the time and inclination. You could travel 40 km further north to Dharamshala and McLeodganj – the home of the Dalai Lama. You can explore monasteries, temples and markets there.
Palampur is my favorite hill station – so green and beautiful. Your pictures made it look prettier.
Yes Vandana. Palampur is simply magical! 🙂
I will keep these in mind if I’m ever in this area. It does look like an amazing place to visit.
Um. NEED. TO. GO. Wow, this place is stunning, JUST WOW!!! I am in awe and the travel bug recently hit me SO badly!!! Now I want to travel even more!
Oh my goodness yes please! WOW. I want to travel so badly, I just need the money to do it!
Oh my, these photos are beautiful! I love that this is easy to get to- that is definitely a requirement for me when it comes to traveling. I’ll be adding it to my travel bucket list!
Wow this looks absolutely stunning and I would love to go. I’ve never been to a tea garden before but it looks and sounds like a wonderful experience.
Thank you for your list. At least now we know what are the things we can do once in the place. Of all the things youve mentioned, i like best the finidng peace in the monastery
Wow, this place looks amazing! The view from Northern Cafe is absolutely gorgeous. I will keep these in mind if I’m ever in this area. ~ Ola @ WanderWithOla
I don’t know about the paragliding, but all the rest of the activities sound like fun. I like that there is a mix of relaxation and exploration to experience.
it’s such a wonderful place and you look like you came out of a fairy tale 🙂