Silver Oak Mountain Resort
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The Kangra
valley of which Palampur (1249m) is a major station, was the
Trigarta of old. It was one of the leading hill states and was once
a part of the Kingdom of Jalandhra. In local parlance, the word for
lot of water is "pulum". This is what has given Palampur its name
and its water that has given the valley so much of its character.
Countless streams and brooks criss-cross the landscape and to this
place and in their intricate mesh, hold tea gardens and rice fields.
The town came into being when the tea bush was introduced in the
19th century and Palampur became a focus for the planters. Kangra
tea, with its center at Palampur, has been internationally acclaimed
since then.
HOTEL T-BUD: The appropriately named Hotel T-Bud is
run by Himachal Tourism at Palampur. In the finest part of town,
with lush tea gardens just opposite, is the hotel. It has deodar and
pine trees, this red-brick building is a heaven for those who seek
solitude and privacy, The airport Gaggal (Kangra) is 37 km from
Palampur. The braodgauge railway station is at Pathankot which is
115 km from Palampur and the narrow gauge railway comes right upto
Maranda, 4 km from the town. Taxis and buses are available at both
places. By road Palampur is 545 km from Delhi.
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Accommodation |
The rooms are airy, decently furnished
and have attached baths
CTV, Room service
CAFE NEGUAL: HPTDC runs a cefe with a sitting
capacity of 30 persons.
CAFE BHAIRAV: HPTDC runs a cafe with sitting
capacity 25 persons at Baijnath about 15 km from
Palampur |
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Facilities |
Drive
in,Parking, CTV, Restaurant, Conference |
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Place to See |
TEA
FACTORY(15 km): At the very start of the town, the tea factory
of the co-operative society, offers an insight to the
processing of Kangra tea.
CHURCHES
OF ST. JOHN IN THE WILDERNESS(2000m): This attractive church,
very close to the hotel and surrounded by poinsettias, is a
built on a low rise. This was reconstructed in 1929 and has
several memorial tablets.
TEMPLE
OF BUNDLA MATA(2 km): One can walk through tea gardens and
open fields or drive to reach this historical temple which was
originally built about five centuries ago.
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